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

 - Class of 1941

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BLUE AND WHITE Front Row: Jim Hawreluk, Elmore Wilson, Albert Schaljo, Miss Saunders, Phyllis Wright, Dan Kozakar, George Smadu. Middle Row: Frank Hull, Ian Wilkie, George Moll, Jack Morris, Stan Butclierd, Bob Green, Jack Smale, Bill Crapper. Back Row: Claire Atkinson, Richard Ryan, Fred Hawkesworth, Mark Boyd, Max Koval, Brock Jones, Norm Crapper, Aurel Botosan. THE BOYS’ CHOIR The Boys’ Choir has had a very suc¬ cessful season. Some twenty-four boys joined the choir in September, and have attended practices at noon on Mondays and Wednesdays until the end of April. The first public appearance was at graduation exercies in December when they sang ‘The Changing of the Guard’, and “Sing Me a Chantey with a Yo- Heave Ho” by G. Wellesley. In February the boys sang when the Senior Dramatic Society presented then- play “Why Worry”. Their songs were “La Cucaracha” and “When Day is Done”. At the Musical Festival in March the choir fairly shone when they sang “Strike Up the Band” and by singing “When Day is Done”, much better than previously. Much credit is due the choir leader, Miss Saunders, who has ceaselessly de¬ voted her time and patience to making the Boys’ Choir a bigger and better suc¬ cess than in previous years; also to their fine accompanist, Miss Phyllis Wright. An old maid is like a fisherman— they both tell about the big ones that got away. % Jje Jfc Father took his small son to church. At one stage of the service the clergy¬ man announced: “We shall sing hymn number two hundred and twenty-two, ‘Ten thousand times ten thousand.’ Two hundred and twenty-two.” The puzzled lad nudged his father. “Dad,” he whispered, “Do we have to work this out?” “The man who marries my daughter will get a prize.” “Can I see it, please?” Page Sixteen



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