University of Western Ontario - Occidentalia Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS OF '47 IT's FALL FAIR TIME again at Birr, and above the shouts of the happy children resounds the intonations of Avron Fink. This budding merchant is selling popcorn to all the young boys and girls under 12. The little chap with the lollypop is young Merton Cichocki, joe's eldest. What a day, what a day! It looks as if most of the class of '47 is at thisiFair, the biggest Birr has ever had. The giant midway is our first attraction and who do we see but Norm Sansburn in charge of amusements, selling ribbons. The ferris wheel is stopped now, with two people swinging in the top seat. Looks like one is Russ Romeo Nightingale. Bong! Some mighty Birrite has done it again! Gazing upward, we find that it is not the mighty muscles of Birr's first citizen, Mayor Bill Chesty Haight which have rung the dinger, but a golden slipper which had zoomed through the air. It appears that Ferne VVilson still is too enthusiastic in the kick-line. Ferne is with the Coulter-Brooker-Wilson trio, on tour of the larger VVestern Ontario fall fairs. And there's Manager Hal VVillis, former Professor of 18th Century French Folk-Dancing at Strathroy Academy. He disappears into the tent to open another case of size sixes. Ferne's kicking certainly uses up a lot of shoes. This turns our attention to the adjoining attraction, the wheel of fortune where we find Frank E. C. Bessent still trying to make up the deficit on the 1946 Oxy, with the help of the new Beechie-VVheel-of-Fortune Brake, a product of the Eightball Corporation Cpoolrooms in Arva, Komoka and Lucanj and invented by its president, xl. A. Beechie. Right next door we find the Reverend Alvin Mclntosh droning solici- tous barkings for his target-practice game. Those successful on the first try are rewarded with an illuminated pamphlet, In the Steps of Cranmer by Bruce Palmer, General Propagandist of the World Committee of the Canterbury Club, those who come close to hitting the target receive a tract, f'The Spiritual Life of the Praying Mantis, Annotated with Photographs of the Missions in the Belgian Congo , by the Reverend Harold Colvin. On our way to the track we meet John M. Evans, smiling as he carried off the blue ribbon for Thunder Bay scantlings, and shouting congratula- tions to his old pal, Alhe Mitton, who was top man in the A 8t P Pepper Sorting Contest in the Graham Building Qnamed in honour of the 4th secretary of the Canadian legation at Punaj. Proceeding to the grand- stand to avoid the blistering sun which had been ordered by VVeatherman Joe Kallio, we see great numbers of Bank of Canada notes Csigned by VV, Robert Beacom, former president of the Investment Dealers' Association of Canada, who states in a footnote on all bills of denominations over 99 cents, I owe my success to three things, no wine, no women, and the practical Business Administration course at VVestern .l These are being rapidly thrust into the hungry mitts of Dusty Selections Rhodes, a fast-talking race-track entrepreneur. Peering up into the dizzy heights of the Birr Memorial Coliseum we at last locate a seat, which offers the bene- lice of a discarded Birr Evening Recorder . Trouble Brews in St. Thomas , says the headline, and we read on to find that that poverty-stricken city in the year 1967 Q19 years after VVindy Dollar came backj is torn with internal strife. Cameron Casket Co's. sales have been upped 300927. It appears that a young Erastus Borbridge, a sax player, his father a local dentist of questionable talents, famed as the discoverer and only user of the Anaesthesia Conmusica Downsa Technique, is leading the Elmvale Street gang against the ruthless Dollar tyranny. Assisting him is athletic Duff Cunningham and young 17 RSOX- 033,222.9 .... cp 4 T . ,KK I 'li T.l ' 5 . . X :I . ' ilu ' . 5 xx G K - 5 Ili -qfgigeiy 4+ N lrlr'tev'e , t if - wrt ll fa, x, 5 7 QQ Y- ,li WI SS I J 5 X 1 5,1 SJ ' 9 :1W0fo.9lQo2 ' -Q55 ooFQOfQ Q Gwen Q? W is .. S Kgs, 10.63 all jf vi TrfTKlix



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- cleaning fluid, and a pinch of salt, produces an excellent hair lotion, to be taken internallyjf' Flipping over to the Sports Page, we cast a sorrowful eye over College Sports . Graham Stevens is still trying to get enough men out to play six-man rugby for '47. And Beryl Nurse has at last had to give up her cheer leading as applause for her cartwheels had diminished to only ten minutes for each rotation. And Pansy Buchanan is attempting to get permission to enter her team in the VVomen's Rugby Playoffs. Local Stadium officers picked up Dan Thompson, '47 Minister of Publications, for gaining entrance to the Stadium with his '47 Athletic Card. ln defense, graying Mr. Thompson pleaded that he had done it every year since grad- uation. We turn over the Theatre Page and note that jerry Campbell, veteran of twenty years' stage experience, is playing in Mary Markham's latest production, The Celery Leaf . Mr. Campbell Cwho endorses Aqua Velva and is a man of distinctionjenters once on the stage, crunches a fresh celery leaf, and in a burst of fiery passion says, Nurtz , before stamping off the other side. jerce Kitchen is business manager for the production, which we hear goes from Lobo to Komoka next week. joe Kallio has now sent over some clouds to hide the bright sun, and we dig ourselves out from the grandstand and push our way over toward the Achievement Building where the Looton quadruplets are on display. At the door we meet proud Papa Looton who had been given a day off from the University by the head janitor. Toodles spends most of his time selling diamond socks to the students since George has left for a nation- wide tour with his band. VVe ask the local constable, Bill Glover, if that is Looton's Brown Hudson parked over on the other side of the building. ls it in the No Parking Area? asks Constable Glover. Yep , we answer. That's his, allright , replies Constable Bill. Once inside we edge up to the Domestic Science booth, where we find Marg Hahn busily beating up a mixture of dried peanut shells and mayon- naise, which she whips into a luscious cake by the use of a new powder ingredient discovered after years of research by Miss Hahn. Tests have been made in sub-Arctic climates, and Gwen Carlson reports that the new mixture has never frozen as far north as Emo. In the Poultry Building, Dick Ivey proudly displays his pair of White Leghorns who hold the egg-laying record for Middlesex, three triple yokes daily for two weeks then two twelve pound clay bricks. And just as we turn to walk out of the building we see Mary McCormick, of McCormick-Bessent Publications. Mary has just come from the steer- roping contest and is dragging a bedraggled Shorthorn along behind. The cars are starting to leave now, and Dave VVeldon is leading his prize-winning cow home, Dick Ivey is carrying out his pair of white leg- hornsg Alf Mitton has his pepper-sorting diploma under his armg and Frank Bessent tries just once more to balance Oxy's books with Beechie's Brake. We hear some squawks in the Achievement Building as Mr. and Mrs. Looton gather up their brood. One last glance now over the fair grounds. VVhat a wonderful day it has been. to meet again all those people of the Class of '47. Who would ever have guessed that Russ Nightingale would still have been at it, that Al Scorgie would be selling hotdogs and Bill Glover directing traffic. Fair day is over, and we pass on, retaining always the memories of a happy day's reunion with the past, a dream of future hopes, a hope for future dreams. ALLAN J, BARKER JIM W. JOHNSTON 19 Rt! ltVtMt.N'T' 'il munN'G OU! is P'- mtl NV' U fa to tf i?' f ie i UTY . ff C .N , . XX!! 003,15 0 'S' V' ' ' ' 0nXDxd ova X 0 'btfiviff '9'u0'o UQ W 7? 'Nair if O fi f - L., X OTD' gl 2 'gif-'W' f fr? 'iii' T 15 A Q' , 00 if 1-. sa' .1 - -, 'XJ al 0 l I gn . fx , 1-1, fftilf. ce l - X l ff! fl .Lv l N l i it I 0 H.. ...4 xv- o , 4-lo ' 1' - v KTLQJQY CQ iigixy lg We -,Dig CD1 Wy 'H 'X ff ,-,, J ,X K xi' xml! K A A 'gfl cv CJ. A 'M X mm 4 Q l J -ju ' .Ol ri' , 7 M l Ftrse'

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