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COMMERCIAL II BACK ROW: K. Brush. G. Wyatt, B. Brock, I). Drennan. G. Smith. M. Love, M. Hillman, B. Wilson, J. Karalis. MIDDLE ROW: S. Scratch, M. Fowler, V. Rossoni, B. Woodall. X. Woodall, A. Hall, E. Kraviak, V. Dobransky, L. Wilson, J. Lossing. FRONT ROW: X. Poole, M. Mihoren, M. Xiskasari. Mr. Krause, M. McCormick, X. Blair, M. Loggan. ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS! Have you ever felt the urge to sing, to almost raise the roof of your class¬ room, especially when you have tackled and overcome a geometrical deduction ? Or have you the desire for a few mo¬ ments of leisure after school? If so. come and fill your place at Christian Fellow¬ ship. For the benefit of you who have the idea that we are just a bunch of long¬ faced old fogies, and preach long, dry sermons, excluding all fun, I must say that you have the wrong opinion of us. We have “singspirations” which are dif¬ ficult to surpass. There are regular “squashes”, banquets, social get-to¬ gethers, conferences, and camps. Page Forty-F.ight From time to time, we have special speakers. For instance, recently, we had speakers and professional singers from Tennessee and Georgia. When we do not have speakers, we have discussions on portions of Scripture. It is a world-wide organization. Affili¬ ated with the Christian Fellowship is the Scripture Union, a world-wide fellowship for daily Bible reading, having approxi¬ mately one million members, who read the Scriptures daily in more than ninety different languages. Just as basketball or hockey needs your support, so, we need your support. How about it! Come to our next meet¬ ing and enjoy the fun and fellowship. FJ.VA LAST, 13B.
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BLUE AND WHITE When the leaves of the trees begin to fall to the ground—Autumn is here. With Autumn comes the opening of the new school year. The first couple of weeks at school are a hustle and hustle with everyone buying new hooks, selling old books, settling down to the grind of homework, electing students for school organizations, making new friends and meeting old churns. During the first few weeks of school this year the halls hummed with the joy¬ ous tales of summer. They told of Shir¬ ley Branch’s trip to the lumber mills in Northern Ontario and Quebec. They echoed Olga Evan’s enthusiastic tale of her trip to New York and Alice Martin’s travel to Winnipeg. Summer is the time for hitch-hiking and Harry Marchand, Harry Longmuir and Glenn Gilliland took advantage of this. Harry M. “thumbed” his way to Florida and hack while Harry L. and Glenn went to New York. Many of the girls joined the “farmerette corps, as did l’at Barnby, Beverly Brough and Dorothea Harwood. Ann Wilson was swimming instructor at the Lampman Page Fifty Camp at Morpeth, Ontario. Margaret Werte enjoyed being a counsellor at Camp Wathana. Michigan. Others enjoy¬ ed swimming all summer at their cottages —Camille YYhelpton at Belle River, Lois LeFave at Rondeau—while some, such as Helen Scott. Shirley Noakes, and Beverly Markle stayed in Windsor for a lazy time. When everyone had finally settled down to school work, the Girls’ Athletic Association sponsored a tea-dance. It was a get acquainted” tea-dance to wel¬ come newcomers to YY.C.I. The music was supplied by the school orchestra un¬ der the leadership of Mr. Brown. The “spot dance was won by Jack Reid and Shirley Branch. Miss Cherry Blossom (Mildred Smorong) was discovered by Bill Meeke. while YY ' innifred Auld spied Mr. X. (John Kurylo). The day before the Essex Scottish came home, the Agora sponsored a tea- dance to aid the J. L. McNaughton schol¬ arship fund. The popular music came from the records of a juke box.
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