Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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BLUE AND WHITE Front Row: P. Montgomery, G. Chambers, Mr. Klinck, J. Braidford, A. Ellis. Second Row: M. Mepham, F. Thatcher, I, Steele, J, R, Young, D. Wilson. Third Row: G. Peifer, Al. Rcorgie, W. Davidson. SENIOR SOCCER Despite the lack of interest in this sport at Walkerville, the Blue and White Soccer Team made a determined bid for the W.O.S.S.A. Championship and was very nearly successful. Mr. Klinck suc¬ ceeded in drawing Patterson and Ken¬ nedy into the competition, and also did a splendid job of coaching. The boys - ; pent long hours in the park, under Mr. Klinck ' s guidance, and consequently Walkerville produced the best soccer team since 1932. Walkerville 2 — Patterson 0 Good teamwork and fine goal-tending kd Walkerville to victory in their first lame. Walkerville 3 — Kennedy 0 Although it was Kennedy ' s first year H soccer for some years, they put up a ' tout battle against our boys. 1 Vocational 3 — Walkerville 0 The Blue and White eleven put up a ■ tiff opposition but were outplayed by •he strong Vocational squad. Walkerville 3 — Patterson 0 Strengthened by practice, our boys kicked their way to an easy victory in their second game with Patterson. Both Kennedy and Patterson dropped out af¬ ter this game. Walkerville 1 — Vocational 1 Vocational met their betters in the final game, but two would-be goals bounced off the goal-posts, and the score ended at 1—1. Of special note is the fact that our soccer team put down a team from the C.I.L. plant in a two out of three game series. The team is as follows: Philip Montgomery, goal; AUister Scor- gie, Ed Cooke, Don Wilson, fullbacks; Murray Mepham, Bill Davidson, Grant Peifer, Bill Gask, halfbacks; Johnny Braidford (Captain), centre; Fred That¬ cher, Army Ellis, Gordon Chambers, in¬ sides; Ian Steele, Ross Mingay, Jack Young, wings. Page Sixty-three

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BLUE AND WHITE Front Row: I. Steele, G. Childerhose, G. Mallot, Mr. Klinck, J. Woodrow, W. Kerrigan, D. Laing. Second Row: R. McDonald, P. Crassweller, E. Brown, R. Doidge, D. Wilson, E. Roem- mele, E. Williams. Third Row: R. Daniels, T. Vandelinder, K. Echlin, P. Mudry, L. Huntingford, J. Gooby. JUNIOR HOCKEY This year’s junior hockey team was the best the school has ever seen. It was a well-balanced club that gave a marvel¬ ous exhibition in each game. The team did not suffer one defeat all season and mounted a total score of 39 with 4 a- gainst them. This is a remarkable aver¬ age and Mr. Klinck, the coach, deserves much credit for his capable coaching. The games are as follows: Walkerville vs. Patterson - 6—1 Walkerville vs. St. Cecile - 17—0 Walkerville vs. Vocational - 4—1 Walkerville vs. Kennedy - 7—1 Walkerville vs. Assumption - 5—1 Semi Finals, Walkerville took Kennedy 14 1 9—1. Finals, Walkerville beat Vocational 2—0 4—1. W. O. S. S. A. Semi Finals, Walkerville defeated Petrolia, 6—1 10—1. W. O. S. S. A. Finals, London defeated Walkerville 5—3. In the second game Walkerville took London 4—3, but lost in the total game series, 8—7. Junior Hockey Players: Goal—B. Kerrigan, G. Childerhose. Defence—Woodrow, Malott, Mudry, B. MacDonald. Forwards—Laing, Steele, G. MacDonald, Williams, Crassweller, Wilson. Rest of the squad was composed of: Vandelinder, Brown, Roemmele, B. Dan¬ iels, Ecklin, Gooby and R. Doidge. Student: It was terrible, Miss Dickie. There were eleven Norwegians and one Irishman killed in the wreck. Miss Dickie: Oh, the poor man! Angry Father: Say, it’s two o’clock. Do you think you can stay here all night? Daughter’s Beau: I’ll have to tele¬ phone home first. spc X the vet cee nee a s spc Kli h tea ( led ?ai i at: $to 1 stil the Page Sixty-two



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First Row: R. Peifer, G. Larking, C. Reece, Mr. Young, E. Sahagian, J. Martin. Second Row: J. Gooby, D. McElroy, J. Green, W. Patterson, L. Gould, W. McColernan. JUNIOR SOCCER The Junior Soccer team lined up as follows: Goal: Clare Reece, George Larkin. Full-backs: Doug. Metcalf, Chas. Rowe, Bev. Lounsbury. Half-backs: Walter Patterson, Louis Gold, Wilf. McColernan, John Green. Forwards: Don McElroy, Chas. Cher- rie, Jack Gooby, Robt. Peifer, Joe Mar¬ tin, Ed. Sahagian. The team had rather a colourless season, with several losses to the var¬ ious teams in the league. However, much valuable experience was gained during the season, and the players will make valuable additions to the Senior team in the very near future. Sayings of Famous People: Doris Broadley—Oh happy day! Don Munroe—Sometimes even hundreds Howie Giles—I’ve got a way all my own Ann McKinley—I haven’t got it done Alex Hartley—I don’t understand— Robert Fox—But can’t you do that another way? Cliff Rose—Ah-h-h! Physics Lights and batteries and stuff like this, Poor Mr. Hugill talks about— But personally We like our lights when they’re all out. Page Sixty four Popular Songs and Whom They Remind Me Of. Chatterbox — Huber Strickland. Faithful Forever — Jim Bartlet. Scatterbrain — Peggy Coulter. Confucius — Jack Graham. My Prayer — Meg Bartlet. Darn That Dream — Ronnie Evans. It’s a Blue World — Hugh Porter. Small Fry — Ray Pillon. Question: Why is it unlucky to quote poetry while lying on the beach on a sunny day? Answer: You begin by Browning and end with Burns.

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