North Bay Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Northland Echo Yearbook (North Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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THE NORTHLAND ECHO 63 FIFTEEN PERIODS A WEEK She is such a charming person, She listens to each one. I bet she often wishes though That we would stop wagging our tongues. Now girls, you've been very noisy, Something has got to be done. Things can't go on and on like this, For days and days to come. You're headed for a detention, This talking has got to cease. And if you don't find it possible, You'll all remain in your seats. And so the days pass by, And it hasn't come to pass. The detention is still waiting For IIA-That's our class. E. Moore. WHAT WE HAVE AND WHAT WE HAVEN'T Campbell but no doctor Byrnes but no Bob Winters but no summers Mackie but no house Lewis but no Joe Jessie but no James Barley but no oats Johnston but no wax Ward but no nurse McGaughey but no little Stockdale but no ice Wallace but no F.D. Fosdick but no books Ba-nks but no money Torrance but no dentist Dixie but no cotton. Teacher: Mary explain the meaning of vacuum. Mary: Well, I have it in my mind, but I just can't explain it, IIA had been drinking in French for 20 minutes. As a result they had the giggles. Hic, hic. Mr. Hardwick: Now girls, after you are sobered up we'll continue the lesson. Teacher: Who was the first man to sail around the world? Dorothy: Drake-the old goose. Mr. Hardwick: Grace what does 'cher' mean? Grace fafter some hesitationl: Oh- -ah-dear. Mr. Hardwick: Yes, DANCING LESSONS FREE Apply at once in Mr. Hardwick's music periods. All kinds of dancing taught from the hop to good old waltzing. IIC Collegiate Miss Morgan M. Constant TI-PERE'S N0 FORM LIKE OURS We are forty-five in our class of 2C Forty-five of good company, Forty-five who will all agree, There was never a form like our 2C! We have McIntyre, with his corny jokes, Guenette, who gets all teachers' goats, While Eddy sits back and grins, and gloats, Over everything that happens. Now Irene is a subject, musically inclined And when playing her piano she leaves Georgie far behind But one go-od thing about it all is Georgie he doesn't mind And Irene wouldn't want to be any place but in 2C! Of course Fred Weegar loves to stare, And Wilma gets in Bebee's hair And Haze1's the gal that's never there But such things do not matter. And now I've given you the life 2C does portray All jitterbugs and sports at night and dozing all next day, Teachers hint that for lethargy 2C is notorious But students think as well as say that old 2C is glorious! Several of the fair damsels of IIC are beginning to believe that Fred Wee- gar is easily amused by flirtatious tactics. Wouldn't it be funny if Bill Eddy were to make a mistake and say those words of endearment to the wrong McGonegal twin? Is there any special reason for Irene Simkin's anxiety that her name would not be coupled with George Cummings' in the school magazine? Does that vacant stare Burrows wears in French period mean that he's thinking of Minnie?



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64 THE NORTHLAND ECHO Did anyone notice a very peculiar gas in the atmosphere of the Science Room February S, 1940? A certain brunette lass of IIC wore a new pair of shoes to school and after suffering the most painful tortures and untold agonies during History and Latin periods, she took her usual seat beside XVilma and then with a sigh of relief kicked her shoes off under the desk in the Science Class. Guenette is a firm believer that the most famous VVALTONIAN expression is You'l1 stay for 45 minutes. Judging from the selection of nick- names, one would be led to believe they are chosen to suit their temperament, but that does not explain Cupid Unger, or does it? Vvhat IIC lass used the Latin word amo with the proper emphasis while talking to her heart throb who does not take Latin and his curiosity became so aroused that he asked a friend who did know its meaning and since he found out he has gone with her ever since? Per- haps Confucius could explain it. Stranger than fiction and strange as is seems, two very good friends of IIC took violently sick during the dinner hour. lThe hour detention they gained previously from Miss Walton gave them indigestion I guess.i Anyway, something even more strange, or perhaps it's just a coincidence, is that Thibiault Hill was perfect that day for skiing. Is Bruce Larochelle the reason for Ha.zel's numerous half-holidays? It's been rumored that Muriel Reed adores McIntyre's cherubic expressions. So does Miss Walton. Note: She also believes Fred Weegar has eyes like Bette Davis. Well- I'm sure Mr. Hardwick would love to listen in on Clara, Burrows and Lowry's jokes sometime. Everyone does. If Bette Baxter were searching for a. suitable theme song why not try There's Something About a Soldier ? NVQ all know that there are many fornalf-s attracted to his magnetic charms, but who attracts him? Wouldn't we love to know! JOKING! Mr. Simpson: McIntyre, stop that talking! McIntyre: I wasn't talking, but now I'm going to speak my mind. ' Mr. Simpson: Ah! Silence at last! R. Lowry to Clara: What's the seven- letter word for mushroom? Clara tbrightlylz Parlour. Miss Walton: Ray, what are you doing? Bebee: Nothin'. Miss Walton: That's not hard to believe. Miss Walton: Bob Weegar, here you are talking, after promising me you'd be a good boy, and you know I promised you a detention if you weren't. Well? What have you to say for yourself? B. Weegar: Well, Miss Walton, see- ing I didn't keep my promise, you don't have to keep yours! Mrs. Hoey: Decline a third declension noun for me, June. June whispers to Marian P: Wha.t's a third declension noun? Marian: Dunno. June: Dunno, dunnio, dunni -etc. Mr. Hardwick to McIntyre: You must spend a fortune for gum. B. Weegar: Naw! He gets it from under the seats. Miss Walton: Guenette, you better come to your detention tonight. Guenette: Why can't I come tomor- row night? Miss Walton: Now, Guenette, it's not convenient for me to come tomorrow night. Guenette: Well now, Miss Walton, it's not convenient for me to come to- night. Editor: You wrote every line of this poem yourself I understand? Poet: Yes sir, every line. Editor: Well, I'm glad to meet you Edgar Allan Poe. I thought that you were dead long ago!

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