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the towers 25th Anniversary Edition Page Seventy- ' ! wo Class News ... The Class of C3C— Hero is the class of C3C, We specialize in History. . Of course. Mr. Wallen thinks were swell. But the names he calls us. we won t tell. In Literature and Composition we head the school. . With our water guns, we make a pool Of water in Miss Connertv ' s class. But still that teacher gives us a pass. But to our home room teacher. Mr. Sparling. Each one of us is a little darling. We really make those machines go! We’re really good. Who says we re slow . In the typing class we go scratch! scratch! For any class we are a match. There is nothing that our class lacks. Even if Ken Fraser does sit on tacks. And as for spelling, we sure do beat Any class that is on its feet. Because we are too; and don ' t forget. We are Miss Gignac’s special pet. Mr. Jennings, I’m sure, loves us too. Our mistakes in Math arc very few. Of course, sometimes he does get mad. And then, for us, it’s something sad. And being students, we read books, Of Biology. Chemistry, and good looks: When you think of good looks, look at our teacher! .... Miss Gregory is such a delightful creature. The rest of our teachers are nice too: Miss Fritz. Mr. Seggic. and Miss Layman are a few, . . . And don’t forget Mrs. Campeau m Health Who wishes us wisdom always, and wealth. And now we have to bid you good-day. Because for this space we did not pay. nd other classes will want to displav. Everything that they do and say. Ode to CIA-— A— is for Alice so calm and serene. B— is for Bella the model of our team. C— is for Cathy always so alert. 1) is for Dolly w-ho’s such a big flirt. E— is for Ethel so far away. F— is for Frances with a smile that will stay. G— is for Genius, that’s our CIA. j— is for Jennie always ready tor a break, L— is for lx is who takes the cake. M— is for Mary so light on her feet. R— is for Rosaline who’s here thru’ the week. S— j s for Shirley the brain of the class. T is for Theresa, there’s a song made for this lass. V— is for Violet our dreamy dear. Cl — js for the model class of the year. By CIA. C3A— Did vou hear about Mr. Cole putting on a big smoker He caught Carole Agncw puffing a pipe near the school. . Who is the boy in the red and blue jacket, second locker from the end on third tloor- Someone in C3A w ants to know him. He is m T3C How come all the girls were so dizzy m Math. February 3? Was it because they stood on their heads for two periods before i Ask Mr. Jennings. . . , Esther Dutchuk is always patronizing the Diamond Cab. No. 22. Could it be she likes Diamonds? f ... What girl in C3A by the name of Mary hke.s a hoy named Boh at Assumption ? is he cute, Sckch ? • A girl in C3A has a crush on Mr. Seggie. Gee. Mr. Seggie. are you lucky. Why did Anne T. suddenly discover she liked basketball? Or is it Mailloux? What girl formerly of C3A was absent a month before the truant officer discovered a wedding shower in progress at her home. Big build for Shirley Queen. The boys of C4C siient a period with C3A. (Too had Mr. Dean was there). . . , Who stole the chocolate bar from the bus station? Quit blushing Kav F.. we know you Class News from C2B— CAN YOU IMAGINE IN C2B— Ethel Amy out on a spree. Beverley Beneteau coming m late. Joyce Brook out on a date. Dorothv Comer staying home. Joan Coulfhard not writing this poem. Lena Fares not leading a cheer. I une Fleming not liking Gordy. Phyllis Holmes not being sporty. Helen Horoszka not playing basketball. Olga Horovenko being tall. Norma Jasinski not able to type. Barbara Jewel smoking a pipe. Magdaline Jurko not able to pass. Shirley Kearns ready for class. Mary MacArthur making a noise. Virginia MacDonald not liking boys. Stella Kudrej fooling in school. Stella Levesque obeying the rule. Lena Maine tall and thin. Mae Malott speaking of “him ”. Mabel Niel in a trance. Nadia Radkcvich not able to dance. Rosalie Seymour not liking composition. Anne Starek without a basketball ambition. Irene Stretve acting like a fool. Dolores Todorck not skipping school. Barbara Turner without neat hooks, Bernice Tustonowski without those looks. Mariette Trottier making a fuss?
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Seventy-One Class News Fuse Blowers Paradise— The job was completed. We had dreamed of success, But along came Stott, To put us to test. The switches were mounted With greatest finesse, We thought our ability To be among the best. The switches were thrown, The lights they did glow, The job he did praise, But the marks were so low. The wires he did check. But the rules were abused, The job we thought perfect, Had blown a fuse. His eyes they did gleam. So small and so sharp, George let out a scream. When he got two for a mark. The torch was burning. So red and so bright. Tail, bending too close, Found his hair soon alight. Hinch came to the rescue, Xot a word was said. As he picked up a hoard. And hit Tait on the head. The day was Friday, The date was the tenth, With Berriman in goal. And Brown in defence. The door it did open, Just the tiniest crack, The puck it did ply. As Skov kicked it back. If ever you are bored. And your mind needs a rest. Come watch the electrician Plav hockev the best. G. TAIT, T3B. Our Gal, T1A— Lois Bernard is her name To T1A she brings great fame For in our class she leads us all And wins for us in basketball. M.P. Life in C2B— Science. Science, oh what a thrill! Experiment one “coke with a pill’ . In Shorthand our teacher will yell till she’s blue, But all I can write is, “I love you”. Assets plus liabilities equal cost Oh! in Bookkeeping 1 am lost. Then in Math. Pm afraid. This year I won’t make the grade. You twist, and turn, and toss in gym nd come out aching in every limb. In First-Aid—all 1 know. At the sight of blood away l go. In Literature all 1 can get Is Romeo’s love scene with Juliet. In English I am quite a whiz, “To who is yduse talking” and “there they is”. We have spelling once a week And out of it we all try to sneak. And in History all 1 learned. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. 1 can’t read in Library but I don’t care We have a pretty teacher and the boys just stare. In teaching me Penmanship, Mr. Cook is late. I learned to write when 1 was eight. But 1 know Mr. Ross will be kind to me And let me stay in C2B. Pet Names for Girls of C3B— Rena Trudellc . HALE PATROL Beatrice Starling . JOKER Sophie Spulak . JERSFA GIRL Joan Busby . THE BOUNCER Jennie Preswick . LEGS Lorraine Sovran . PIN-UP OF 1950 Mae MclXmald . STAR Doris Laurie. CARD Hilda Rain ey . BALLERINA Hazel Burt ' . MAX-MADE WOMAN Rosemary Ran . SAMMY Marie Pavelich ....Colgate Tooth POWDER Pat O’Flahertv . HOW ARE YE Lillian Gooch . CHOOCHY Betty Minall . LANKY Nora Mae Johnstone . CURLY Betty Vas . BOOKWORM Feme Loosemore . SAME Joyce Barnes . SPORT Barbara Geauvreau . W ISDOM Beverley Cruise . NEVER AROUND Margaret Lukasevich .... TRIES SO HARD 1 uciile Aubert .. GONE WITH THE WIND Iris Winton .. DID YOU HEAR THIS ONE lean Wilkins WHITE CLIFFS OVER
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25th Anniversary Edition THE TOWERS Page Seventy-Three Class News . .. Cat Nap, T1A— No one naps around T1A. None of the tea¬ chers knew it. but some time ago. a kitten climbed into someone’s arm and was carried from room to room for a whole day. One of its hiding places was in Miss Fritz’s desk. Girls are helping the janhor by wearing long skirts: they sweep the floors. GUESS WHO! Grand old gentleman with his gray hair. He may be tall, but he is still all there. Dark and romantic, aggressive and tine, But history happens to be his only line. Ode to T3A Girls— Of all the classes that 1 know, Ours is the best— I’ll prove It so. Here are the girls who make “A” section You’ll find no need to make correction. Loretta is a girl of charm Her many beaus do so alarm! Jan is the girl with pert brown hair She cut it short and did we stare! Doreen is tall and sweet and shy. From her you’ll never hear a lie. Marjorie waits for letters weekly. “Will he write?” she askes so meekly. Margaret comes from Puce afar I ' ll bet she wishes she had a car. Pat, of Ken. a picture carries Is he the one she’ll some day marry? Jackie. 1 m sure, won’t marry a preacher. For she’ll some day be cooking teacher. Shirley is our Ballet queen. Such grace as hers you’ve never seen. Bunny has the nicest hair Call her “Red”. She doesn’t care. Ruth favours Windsor ' s Spitfire Team For number four, her eyes do gleam. Blossom is so full of fun. When she smiles, she’s just begun. Mary is a friendly sort Just the type you’d like to court. Doris loves a basketball. But for a man she’ll some day fall. Theresa ' s been with us, hut a year. But already brought us lots of cheer. Joan loves to hear funny jokes. When she laughs, she almost chokes. Josie cries, “Ah, what a life”. When school is dull and full of strife. You may laugh and think us mad But all in all, we’re not so bad. By JOSIE LaTESSA Class Pledge, T3D— l sclemly swear to work out the bracket. The whole bracket. And nothing but the bracket. So help me, God! Take Your Pick— If when you go to work It’s air and light and warmth you seek Throughout the long but happy week You would he wise to be a clerk. But if it ' s pay and larger pay That makes your future bright and gay With the telephone try to hire You ' ll surely get your wages higher. If you’re a girl who company craves How about the brave Air Waves? But rf you like to he alone Just run a smooth and happy home. If you’re a girl who stays at home But always wishes far to roam Just learn to skate like Barbara Scott And you’ll he sure to travel a lot. If you love your fellow man Whether you find him in the San Or in the dark and dreary jail You’ll be a Florence Nightingale. If your mind is ever seeking And in big books you ' re always peeking Then you will surely like to teach Or A a boy. will like to preach. If you dread the idle day. And wish a job with steady pay Just he a policeman tall and strong And you’ll work the whole year long. If your hands are very clever. And to construct you tire never. I think that you can he designer In metal, wv od or something finer. Ten thousand jobs there are and so Before you mean to work to go Let Jane and Peggy. Tom and Di-ck First look with care, then take the pick. If you like to read and write. And do not mind the work at night Have health and vim and a good 1. Q., Try Journalism, it’s for you. Is gym your choice or are you funny? You’ll entertain and make much money As acrobat or circus clown The day the elephants come to town. If you do not like a boss. If you can count both gain and loss. Your business you must own, It’s clear you like to work alone. T1A—GUIDANCE CLASS T3A-B— Here lie the bones Of Johnny Jones He is with us no more. For what he thought was H-2-O. Was H-2-SO-4.
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