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II) 15 L V E A X I) W H 1 T I- THE BLUE AND WHITE STAFF DONNA HALEY Editor JANE CUTHBEKT LEONARD BROWN Assistant Editor Assistant Editor ANGUS MACMILLAN Advertising CHARLES PLEASANCE SALLY KERR JANE MAYBEE BOB MACMILLAN CONNIE SNYDER HOWARD THOMPSON MARY MORRIS MARY THATCHER GERALD NEELY Business Manager Secretary Literary Editor Assistant Art Editor Cadet Corps Photography Girls’ Athletics Boys ' Athletics BETTY WAMSLEY GEORGE MARR Form News MR. LOWDEN MR. BULL Staff Advisors
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Back Row: R. McLeod, S. Bull . M. Youn g. F. Bcckley. F. Burr . N. Sinclair , w. Young. D. Waddell, A. Brown, H. Kllnck, H. Nlghswander AITTaon. Middle Row: A. Fletcher, Mies Bergolne. Ml« Madntyr e. Miss Hutchinson. Miss Lawton, M iss Saunders . Miss Martin. Miss funks. Miss Hartmann, Miss Koooidff, Miss McLaren C. Forman. Front Row: H. Huglll, W. Swanson. J. Hartforfl . J. Lowden. W. N. Ball. Miss Auld, C. Bunt, O. C. O’Brien. M. R. Krause. 7 Acknowledgements The staff of tlif Blue and White wishes to sincerely thank all those w hose work made this magazine possible. We are particularly grateful to Miss MacIntyre and Miss I.aw ton for judg¬ ing the literary contests; to the judges of the art contest—Miss Auld. Miss McLaren and Mr Burr; and to Mr. Krause and his commercial classes for their generous help in typing the material. A special vote of thanks goes to Mr. I.owden. who so efficiently handled the financial end, and to Mr. Bull who spent long, patient hours with the editorial staff, helping us to shape the material into a magazine. i. personally, should like to express my appreciation to my excellent staff, who were always willing and ready to work, and without whose able assist¬ ance the Blue and White could never have been published. THK EDITOR.
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If argument ami discussion are a thermometer of public opinion then the Uhie and White staff ' s hit the boiling point! We racked otir brains and pulled our hair to present to you. our readers, a chronicle of the year l‘ 47 in the history of Walken ille Collegiate. This is not just any magazine; this is part of the story of your life. Ten or even twenty years from now you may come across your I’luc and White and spend a pleasant half hour laughing over times you ' ve nearly forgotten or amuse the chil¬ dren by pointing out Daddy ' s picture. Such would be the ultimate objective of our book, and if even one lost association is regained through our work, then we are well repaid. ISut our problem is to please you now and let the years take care of themselves. Now as you come to the body of the magazine, in the words of the prologue of llenrv V (in a version slightly hent to fit our needs) we say. “Admit us Chorus to this history: Who prologue-like to your patience look. C.cntly to read, kindly to judge, our book. DONNA IIAI.KY. MEMORIES When dark shadows fall at twilight. And we feel the warm fire ' s glow. ( ur thoughts wing back to Walkervillo, To the chums we used to know. ' I ' o the things we did in lunch hour; To the games we played in gym; To the bubbling joy of Friday night: To the songs we used to sing. Though we may leave the city. ()r travel o’er the seas. We ' ll find our greatest pleasure In our high school memories. — Hill Weiss. I2C.
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