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GOSSIP 10E CLASS NEWS It seems to this reporter that our Head Hoy has been heard humming, “1 dream of Jcanic with the light brown hair of late. Am I mistaken. . . . We see that our star basketball player, Harry Wade, is hitting an all time record. Could Marian Dobeity, one of our ex-students, be the in¬ centive? ... It didn’t take long for our newcomer from Kennedy to latch on to one of our Patterson men—nice work, Anne! Maybe you can give some of us girls a few tips? . . . Erma, why are you so unloyal to good old P.C.I,? Aren’t our chubby boys from Patterson good enough?... Kay James, a cute chick in upper school, has been inter¬ ested in Fords of late. Could it be that Gord Lindsay is a good salesman? . . . By the latest reports, Gordie Bertrand and Wilma Scott are still going steady. Looks like Gordie got his fifteen cents worth from a tea dance, same as Fred. Atch. and Bud Boroski? ’Muff said . . . Dick Douglas is now a great fan of the Ozzic and Harriet show. Could it be that he likes the sound of the name Gloria? . . . Al Wigle has been seen plucking rose petals lately. Which does it come out to Al— she loves me or she loves me not ? . , . We have decided, by all those dreamy glances, that Harry Kaloogian, our rugged all-star football player, is the holder of a new title— Pride of Upper School. Our eagle eye seems to have singled out Jim Storey as next year ' s proud holder. Way to hop boys! . . . Gord Paterson has just in¬ formed me that he’s still looking for his angel—better get cracking on the halos girls! Every time the Upper School boys play basketball, Olga can be seen making tracks towards the gym. One of your admiring public. Jack? . . . Donna Wigle has been seen sporting one of the new’ Patterson jackets that the boys got this year. Strange to say, the number on it was “1U .. . Don Fowler attended every one of the Girls’ Basketball games, and now we hear his date for the Melody March w’as Pat Scott. Gordie Paterson’s little sister, Joyce, seems to have cap¬ tured the heart of Ken Stewart . . . We notice that a certain Miss named Jackie, has switched her interests from Alex to Star Wade’s younger brother Frank. Never mind, Alex, we still think you’re cute!! . . . Jim Atkin, a cute third former, was noted tripping the light fantastic at the Melody March with Pat Dodge . . . We hear that Sylvia Mosley is careless with her money. At least that is how f it seemed at the K-Hop. How about it. Simon? . . . Howard Levitt and Thirsa Mcndler have broken up again. Is it for keeps this time? Ruthe took a hockey stick to the K-Hop—that’s all she had to take ’cause BUI was playing that night . . . Glynne Milbourn’s ITare in the Colorado diamond mines seems quite profitable. What about it Glynne? . . . That Camp bellford technique of Wanza’s seems to work wonders in Windsor: particularly on a Pat Grad—Harvey McCullough . . . Verne Thompson seems to have found his way back to the honoured halls of P.C.I. I wonder what the attrac¬ tion is. Phyllis? . . . Joan Kalle seems quite interested in banking lately. Or does a certain blonde teller account for the attraction? . . . We aw Ben and Merle at the Melody March. Even though they ' re oh so-o-o platonic. they seemed to be having an awfully good time! . . . We see that Nancy Donaldson is taking orders from Lieut. Paul Stefan The sports headline for 10E falls on the boys ' soccer team which had a sweeping victory to the championship pins. Unfortunately the girls’ basketball team, captained by Bar¬ bara Flowitt. was less successful and won only three out of six games. The class social life extended into four class parties, the first being held at the home of Doreen Doyle. But there seemed an abundance of outside male attractions. We won¬ der why? What have Upper School hoys got that those of 10E have not? Gossip has it that a certain R. B. had better wa tch his spelling in Mr. Menccll’s room. It’s funny how a grade ten student could spell hall bearing ballbarian.” Pretty intellectual!! I be classy lassie that blew in from New York at the beginning of the year, tripped, bead over heels, over a certain party. Eh. Pinkbead,.! The handsome English teacher with those blond waves has every girl in 10E drooling. Then lie wonders why the class average is low. But take it from us, he’s a pretty square guy. A certain B. F. seemed to have a mad crush on a party K. S. THOMPSON Funeral Home 961 OUELLETTE PHONE 4-5747 GORDON P. THOMPSON 1907-12 GORDON P. THOMPSON. Jr. 1936-40 LLOYD G. D. THOMPSON 1938-43 VERNE W. THOMPSON 1941-45 MERWYN R. THOMPSON K.O.A.S. ZALEV BROTHERS W aste Paper WINDSOR. ONTARIO COMPLIMENTS F Best Wishes ARIZONA LUNCH WHITEMAN FURNITURE GOOD FOOD — PROMPT SERVICE 1182-90 Wyandotte E. — 1378 Ottawa St. 475 London West 3-0190
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ON THE AIR “William one. William one, all stations William one; report my signals, over.” “William one reporting, signal strength five O.K. over.” “Roger. William one. William three, William three . . . etc.” Eve ry noon Patterson goes on the air at exactly 12.10, establishes contact with William three (Walkerville), and William one and five at Tech on her new two-way radio and begins to broadcast school gossip and Basketball scores. We owe our radio to Mr. Newman who procured it for the Patterson Cadet Corps from the Depart¬ ment of National Defence, and to the fact that Joe Morrow, a qualified cadet signaller, took a course in radio at camp last summer. Joe has become chief operator and has in turn taught Lawrence LeCape- lain and Hugh Fulford who have become veterans themselves at the game now. Patterson broadcasts on a frequency of 2850 kilo¬ cycles. “William two, William two signing off. Over and out to you.” JIM LEWIS - PHOTOGRAPHER “PICTURES ON THE SPOT- 2260 Church Phone 4-6984 Imperial Bank of Canada FOUR BRANCHES IN WINDSOR Branches and Agents at All Principal Points of Canada, U.S.A. and Abroad .. COMPLIMENTS OF P. P. McCALLUM, GL.U. Branch Manager PRUDENTIAL OF ENGLAND 806 Guaranty Trust Bldg. Phone 4-4305 “Investment Insurance Specialties ' (Continued from Page 14) horse standing with his graceful golden head thrust over the top of the corral, head up, ears pricked sharply forward, watching and waiting. When Tex rounded the corner of the barn, the neigh that rang on the cold morning air wa a neigh of delight, of recognition and friendship. The Arrow had lost none of its wild grace and ardour, and when trotting, still travelled like the wind, head held up with the high, free, springy step. However, there was a different air about him. He no longer roamed aimlessly over the plain alone, but instead, roamed with Tex whose friendly word and pat caressed him. They were a great pair. Each loved the wild range: each loved freedom, and they had grown to love each other. It was a beautiful sight to sec the wonderful wild horse and his carefree rider clinging to him like a burr: neither completely tamed, rac ing wildly across the range in an effort to catch the wild free wind which encircled them continually, trying to secure the old feeling of freedom which they both loved. . COMPLIMENTS OF STEELE OPTICAL CO. : 353 OUELLETTE AVE. ..... Lyttles Confectioners Limited 507 Ouellette Ave. Windsor Phone 3-6051 Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner Good Things Come In LYTTLE PACKAGES i . ATCHISON’S Groceries and Meats Quality and Service WE DELIVER □ Phone 3-2363 224 Erie W. ... Page Forty-seven
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Graduates of the Class of ’47 look to their future as Canadian Citizens. They look for the opportunity to establish themselves, to take up their citizenship in the community. Each year many graduates have found in the Bell Telephone Company, the job, the career, the opportunity which they seek. Interesting work, good wages, advancement and congenial associates are just some of the reasons why 22,000 Bell Telephone employees say: The Bell is a good place to work.” THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA Page Forty-nine
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