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CANADA BREAD CO. Limited The Quality goes in Before the name goes on WINDSOR OFFICE SUPPLY Complete Office Outfitters 361 Pelissier St Windsor Phone 3-1129 331 Ouellette Ave. 1465 Ottawa St. i i i i ---— + COMPLIMENTS OF GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF CANADA 190 London St. West EDW. T. BERRY, Manager | . —«• II i i ■ n w—— . Page Sixty-Seven F. W. LEWIS COMPLIMENTS OF Copeland ' s Booh StoneA COMPLIMENTS C K L W 1 ; At your service ... g 22 hours a day § MEMBER MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
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BLUE AND WHITE USE YOUR HEAD The woodpecker pecks. Out a great many specks Of sawdust, while building his hut. He works like a slave, To cut his small cave; And he’s sore if his cutter won’t cut. Xo bother with plans of cheap artisans But one thing can truly be said, For the whole excavation. There ' s one explanation. He made it by using his head. ROBERT BULEEN. 9A 9A The sofa sagged in the centre, The shades were pulled just so. The family had retired. ' 1 ' he parlor lamp burnt low; There came a sound from the sofa, As the clock was striking “two”, And Nancy slammed her textbook With a thankful, Well I’m through.” FAMOUS SAYINGS Stanley P.—Well 1 thought— Donna P.-—-Now Carol, don’t make me blush. Carol P.—Oh look! Isn’t he cute? Ian O.—Well, ah, um, huh, er, well now, etc, Jim M.-—My puppets Charles X.—Well, t think Jim P—Hey, Carol, can I see your his¬ tory notes? Rosemary P.— 1 “Yes, Mr. Fletcher, No, Mr, Fletcher.” David P,— .? Marilyn M.—Oh my gosh! Pat M.-—Fiddlesticks! (Continued from Page The morning was over: afternoon had begun. We struggled, through French, and Fliis- toire too Where te cornered Napoleon at Water¬ loo. The victory won ; another day was done. Page Sixty-Six HANDLING WOMEN ELECTRICALLY 9C If she talks too long..Interrupter If site is picking your pocket.Detector If she will receive you half wav Receiver If she gets too excited.Controller If she goes up in the air.Condenser If she wants chocolates.Feeder If she is too fat.Reducer If she is a poor cook..Discharger If she gossips too much.Regulator If she becomes upset.Reversor If she wants something new— Just Watt her WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Norma Douglass ■-— came to school on time ? Ronald Eves—didn ' t always “wanna bet? Mary Drennan—was good in Math? Bernard Deschanips —- couldn’t make paper dolls? Bob Gibbs-—-forgot his hardware” box? Shirley Fountain—talked loud enough? Harley Forden—•never turned around in Science ? Margaret Dean-—didn’t have to write 200 lines ? Marilyn Evafes—didn’t talk to Margaret? Carl C.los—ate in the lunch-room? Terry Delany—didn’t know any jokes? John Dutfcywich—was short? John Dowler—sat in a front seat? Ian Main, in 9D Is as smart as he can he: Of course he has been studying, Since he was only three. In all his sports, I must confess. He ' s really on the beam. Especially when he scores two points, For the opposing team. fn X.-C.O. ' s he ' s at the top. But track ' s the thing to make him hop. And when he sees the girls around. His head grows big, and his eyes just pop. BOB HA!DEN
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BLUE AND WHITE $vrlA AtMeticA ) tlie equipment of the different sports. Ask her how she likes it. She was also the managing spirit hack of the girls ' hockey league. Secretary— Dorothea Harwood. As she is also the writer of this article it seems that Dot was chosen because of her abil¬ ity to write so that she herself, at least can understand it. Last September at the beginning of the school year at alkerville C.L, on e of the first things to be accomplished was the organization of the various socie¬ ties, Xot the least among these was the Girls ' Athletic, whose members have done well in organizing and seeing through to a finish the different inter¬ form games. The following are the members elect- eel by the student body : President —Sylvia Fedoruk, Sylvia is one of those people who can ' t be outdone when it comes to accomplishing any¬ thing. She will tackle any job and doesn ' t rest until she sees it through. She has handled her executive position in a most efficient manner. Vice President— Donna Haley, Here ' s another girl who does a good job. It seems she is entrusted with the care of BasketbaF —Ann Saitchuk, You can ' t be surprised to see Ann heading this sport especially if you’ve ever seen her whiz around the floor in a basketball game. She has really done wonders tak¬ ing care of the inter-forms. Volleyball —Helen Happy, Ye had a very successful Volleyball league this fall, Helen is proficient in just about every sport we play. Baseball — Betty M cCormiek. Npth¬ ing much to report on baseball yet but there ' s plenty about Betty—another ver¬ satile girl. We’re expecting wonderful things to happen to baseball when she takes over. Swimming —Pat Barnby. Definitely the right person for this sport. If you ' ve ever seen Pat in the water you ' ll know exactly what I mean. She’s a most enthusiastic member of the society. (Continned on Page 73) Page Sixty-Eight
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