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BLUE AND WHITE have you as aur classmates. We extend to you a most cordial welcome andsin- cerely hope that you enjoy your visit with us as much as we enjoy having you. The first big “night dance” was the HIC HOP sponsored by the Girls Ath¬ letic in October. The Hie Hop is one of those dances at which we girls sport our sloppy Joes, baggy jackets and saddles, and the boys roll up their trouser cuffs to show off their flashy socks. Well, the dance was a great success and everyone had a dancing good time. The Fall exams came and went and just before the Christmas holiday, the Agora sponsored the Santa Strut. The gym was beautifully decorated, under the direction of Jack Panabaker, in red, green and white. Big cardboard Santas were strewn about, Christmas trees were brighely ornamented, and the whole atmosphere was imbued with the Holiday Spirit. Basketball season started, and after several of the “at home” games, we waxed the floor of the gym, turned on the Juke box and danced. It was at one of these little affairs that Jack Leigh¬ ton was initiated into the Kappa Beta Chi fraternity. Jack was a stunning specimen in blue herringbone knee leng¬ th trousers, a white cotton shirt, ex¬ quisitely rolled to the shoulder, and the name of the Fraternity printed on his chest in the latest shade of lipstick. Jack wasn’t the only one who was init¬ iated this year, either. Ruth McGuire and Virginia Isaacs certainly gave Win¬ dsor a treat when they paraded down¬ town in slacks rolled up, high heels, and ankle socks, and cotton undershirts over their sweaters. The Sub Debs sat on tiny stools in conspicuous spots on Oue¬ llette Avenue, fishing rods with sticks find string, in pails of water. It was all in fun, and life would be pretty drab without fun, wouldn’t it? The various sororities and fratern¬ ities in the school are to be admired in that they have been busy giving teas. dances and so forth to raise money for worthy causes. The Phi Tau Iota Soror¬ ity gave a most delightful tea at the home of Pat Pougnet during the winter, and the Sub Deb Club gave just as love¬ ly a one at the home of the Fraser twins. The Omega Boys gave a handsome cheque to the Blind Institute after their successful “Moonlight Serenade”. Last, but not least, the boys of the Delta The¬ ta Gamma Fraternity have been doing a splendid work with the proceeds from the Sat. night dances which they spon¬ sor at the K of C Hall. Mid winter brings the Senior Dram¬ atic Club Play and the Musical Festiv¬ al. This year the Club chose “W h y Worry”, a comedy in three acts, under the direction of Miss Robbins. The cast played to a full house and, by all com¬ ments, the play was well liked. The mus¬ ic which was chosen for the Festival was light and semi-classical, and when the audience left the auditorium, they felt that they had heard something worth while. We all look forward to a dance be¬ fore the holidays, don’t we? And so the Agora decided to keep up the tradition of the past few years by sponsoring the Fourth Gamblers’ Gamble. An unusual colour scheme was used throughout the gym and the crystal ball casting varied colours on the many guests was most picturesque. The biggest and best social event of the school is yet to come, the Military Ball. Yes, the Military is the one thing that the students of Walkerville look forward to year by year. It is the one tradition of the school that will never die. Get your dates early boys, the Big Dance is less than a month away. If you can’t dance, come and learn; and if you don’t care to dance, come for the sheer amusement of watching your favourite teacher’s uneasiness in a tuxedo. The Military Ball will officially close the school’s social activities. Judith Davies. Page Forty seven
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nut IN GRADUATES • 1941 - FORM 13B Front Row: Kathlene Jenkins, Margaret Kemp, Katherine Nestuik, Joyce Parker, Mr. Burr, Peggy O’Neill, Eleanor Gaspar, Helen McMillan. Middle Row: Mercyl Pullen, Jacqueline Hunter, Gil Morris, Mardell Lethbridge, Vernal German, A1 Scorgie, Harry Shawton, Max Koval, Mary LeFave, Connie Lees. Back Row: Albert Schaljo, Cecil Farslow, Eddie Roemmele, Gil Ham, Norm Crapper, Joe Hong, Dave Kerrigan, Donald LaDouceur, Jack Fry. GRADUATES - 1941 - FORM 13C Front Row: Shirley Gubb, Kerma Rose, Florence Leffler, Miss McLaren, Irene Kulman, Margaret Macintosh, Claire Bontront. . Middle Row: Judy Davies, Mabel Lounge, Bob Bennett, Ossie McMillan, Ralph Cole, John Bartlett, Fraser Huston. Back Row: George Balint, Dave Bruce, Don Hand. pAGE Forty .nine
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