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

 - Class of 1941

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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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BLUE AND WHITE GRAD NEWS As we gaze into our crystal ball we see the favoured offspring of W. C. I. scattered far and wide with fate smil¬ ing kindly upon them. Some have en¬ tered the portals of higher learning, while others have gone out into the cold, cruel world of business. We are exceed¬ ingly proud of those who have joined the active services. These include Don. Warren in the army and Bill Baldwin, Fred i hatcher and Bob Williams in the R. C. A. F. As we focus our eyes on the glass ball we see in far-off McGill Bill Taylor delving into the Medical Arts, while Ken Ewing pursues the Science of Engin¬ eering, aussi, we wager, the little French girls. Nearer home is Jack Cassidy, our lone Queens man, studying Maths and Physics. At Varsity the fairer sex is ably re¬ presented by Marion Aitken studying Household Economics, Pete McClymont majoring in P.T. and Ev. Vizzard mast¬ ering Social and Political Science. The Varsity men include John Young and Pete Crassweller, developing a terrific bedside manner, Jack Fuller learning to pull teeth, Leonard Wright studying Engineering, and Pete Haurlan labour¬ ing over Maths and Physics. Western has lured such luminaries as Ruth Woonton, Thora Bradley, Ive- agh Riche, Jack O’Young and Jim Henry into Business Administration. Dot Wy¬ eth is taking a Nursing course. Thorn¬ ton Strickland is strong for Math and Physics. Jack Lawrence and Bill George like Medicine. Normal School is training Eula Stew¬ art and Isabel Lees for the teaching pro¬ fession. Right here in our own metropolis Peg McGrath, Betty Jarvie, Gwen Roach and Joanne St. Pierre are studying Arts at the Holy Names. Those holding forth at the W. C. I. for Honours in more Matriculation sub¬ jects include Elizabeth Stevens. George Balint, Art Blakely and the Luxford twins, Amy Jean and Mary Jane. Anne Daniels is studying the way to a man’s heart at Macdonald Hall. ’Way down thar in Kansas State our own Whimpy P. Montgomery is acquir¬ ing a large bump of knowledge. The future secretaries of our illustr¬ ious class now attnding Business cour¬ ses are, Madeline Black, Mary Brewer, May Hong, Marjorie Caple, Marion Corn- well, Kathleen Cox, Ruth Davies, May Howie, Jessie Hutchison, Marion Leit- head, Jean O’Loane, Mary Patterson and Thelma Trimble. The following graduates are now em¬ ployed: Mary Cunningham and Betty Sibbald at banks, Winnie Dower at C. H. Smith’s, Anna Mooney at Neal’s, Flor¬ ence Kempson at Hotel Dieu, Helen Dun- ning. The boys working include Bill Patterson, Phil Awad, Wilbert Dickie, Bob Liddell, Doug Kid, Roy Mackay and Dick Morley, all at Ford’s. Army Ellis at W. Land Bldg., Stan Beauvais at Ambassador Bridge, Chick Spurgeon at general Electric, John Glos, Murray Lu- borsky and Joe Seltzer. Walkerville Grads secured quite an impressive list of Scholarships. Iveagh Riche—University of Western Ontario, Proficiency in Latin, French, German, value $300.00. Thornton Strickland—Second Carter Scholar¬ ship $60.00; University Westrn Ontario for General Proficiency - $250.00 Peter Haurlan—Victoria Coll. Aumni, Univ of Toronto, Proficiency in Math., value $625.00. Marion Aitken—Univ. College, U. of Toronto; The Maurice Hutton Alumni Scholarship of General Proficiency, value $625.00. Dorothy Wyeth—Walkerville Ch. I.O.D.E. Bur¬ sary $50.00; Egerton Ryerson Ch. I.O.D.E. Bursary $50.00; Third Carter Schol., $40.00. Stephen Hughes—Lawrence Institute of Tech¬ nology, General Proficiency, value $165.00. Page Fifty

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