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

 - Class of 1947

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W. Hull. F. Marchand. A, Thistlcthwaite. D. McNoughton, A. Sauchuk. O. Krayaelch, W. Bell M. Bates. D. Woods. P. Lugg. Back Row: Front Row SCHOLARSHIPS For a long time Walkcrville lias been re¬ nowned for tin- number and value of the scholar- ships her upper school students have proudly anti deservinglv won. Last year, as was certainly apparent at December ' s graduation exercises, we excelled in this respect. Wright Hell, who won an Alumni Scholarship at Assumption College. Both a Dominion-Provin¬ cial Scholarship and the Ernest Creed General Proficiency Medal, donated by lion. Paul Martin. K.C.. M.P.. were won by Sylvia Fedoruk. Phyllis Lugg was presented with a Dominion-Provin¬ cial Scholarship, and Anne Thistlethwaite with the Dickson Scholarship in Modern Languages. The leading lady of the evening was Dorothy Woods whose total winnings amounted to nine hundred and ten dollars. The Walkerville Colle¬ giate Institute Scholarship, awarded by the University of Western Ontario, a Dominion- Provincial Scholarship, the Edith Bowlby Schol¬ arship. awarded by the Mary Gooderham Chap¬ ter. I.O.D.E. for the highest standing in English in Windsor, the J. L. McXaugliton General Pro¬ ficiency Scholarship, the Second Carter Scholar¬ ship—with all these Dorothy brought credit to herself and her school. Other winners last year included Marilyn Bates, who earned a Scholarship in Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario, and Trinity College. University of Toronto. Other bursaries and scholarships amounted to nineteen hundred dollars. The total value of the Scholarships was four thousand, six hundred and forty-five dollars. Some of these continue for four years. This fall. Victoria Rudich was presented with a four-year Music Scholarship at Dtupiesne University in Pittsburgh. Last year ' s students seem to have delivered a challenge. Theirs is a wonderful record, and calls for willingness and work on the part of those in grade thirteen who now follow them, il their accomplishments arc to he equalled. - JANE MAY BEE.

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BLUE A N D W HITE 1947 17 I Cll Name Atkins. Vivienne C ' raeknell. Ray . Doan. Ailecn . Ebblnghatts. Jean Ford. Betty . Cramtcr. Itltt . Crccnslndv, Shirley • inliik. Bill . Iltlppy, Helen . Ilmily. .loan . llornc. Betty .. 1947 .l-over. are you there? ' -Shy liny ... ..Smiley Jlorne. .Imlilh . Holmes. .MatKatet Is: a el. Evelyn .... Johnson. Irene .. Kirliy. tiraee . Kraynaek. I.nha .. Kniileki. Olga l.eiiiiveher. Joan . I.elteh. .Maxine . Mann. Freda . Mat-ehaml. Harry .... MeKIsaek. Helen .... Mel .aehlan. Eleanor MeNanchlitn. filorla Minguy. Catherine (nshlnsky. Stan . Paine. Mary . Pearson. Mary Dike. Harolil .... Russel, June .... Seltnljo. Lydia Sakalo. Nancy I ' leli. Marilyn .. Vernes. Irene .. Wantsley. Betty Wild. Frances Wlllklnsoll. Kranees Wyatt. Marjorie . Yakovlev. Velma .... ..■man. Mary . . The I ien titer .....-. .. Uv Favorite Hrunnette.„. ..■ ' lease ilon’t tease me!---- My. Mv. Who could It he?.-.-. -Nowhere . .. There ' s No One But You.-. Am I serious?. ..rile Postman always rlnas twice at her house .— ..Uh. What a Beautiful Future ' — ..Week-ends in ' ottani. ...Now TakitiK ortlers. -The Shane —... The Eyes . -If I ' m I.k.v...-. -She ' s Mv Cal.-.—. ..Oh. for Pete ' s Sake.-. ..The Athletic Type.- ..’ i laniotirt ns .——.—.. ..W ' nrklnir hartl —.-.— -Her HlKhness —.-... • Mad Musician —... ..Ain ' t MishchavitiK ..-. ■ Night and Day. You arc tile One. ..Women. Women, ti Stan... -Not teally a IViln. -Tell Ps Another One. - Handsome .—. -No Relation to Jane. -Walkt i vlllt ' k Smija Henie. -Nancy with the laiughing Face— .. llappy —. .. Well, it goes like this . -Sleepy Time Cal. -Ftankle In Skills...— -I ' ctsnnulily .-. .. Marvelous Margy . .. The Beauty . -doing West -.. -I ' ll find you yet -Qetting Bolder still SmllliiK -Still Dreaming His Favorite Too -Who ' s teasing who -Oh. it ' s you. -Somewhere -He ' s My tiny -It ' s Love Out of Circulation -Still Beautiful —Lite Time in Cotiam ...Bussing the Boss ...Slightly Perfect ...Still Making Eyes Tile Whole World is Singing my Song, -.Someone Lise ' s Now ...lust an Expression! ...What Career did she Choose? -Still Clamourous ...Running wilt! ...Who Me? ... 4till Mail ...Better Now — Who Can It Be? .lust Stan . V Loveable t Hie Mary ' s New Book. Puns by Pearson. ... Still Handsome — Trying to get a man ...Skating High ...oh you khi: — Very Happy . Well. It happened this way. ...Still Sleeping ...I ' nini. could lie — Devotion, To Whom? ...Somebody Else think so too ... The Charming Beauty” ... . ' allfomla Is mv hometown.



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BLUE A X I) W H I T E 1947 PUBLIC SPEAKERS B. IVi.lcMIllan. D. Haley, W. Hull PUBLIC SPEAKING Our ln-artiest congratulations to this year’s orator, Barbara MacMillan, a junior girl, who brought oratorical honours to herself and to Walkerville Collegiate, in the Junior girls’ W.S. S.A. contest. Barbara placed first for all the Windsor Secondary schools with the aid of her pleasant voice and her well-chosen topic. Prime Minister McKenzie King. Barbara ' s impromptu in the city contest was. ’Tarty (ianies.” and her impromptu in the Walkerville contest was “My mbit ion—Nursing. In the Senior girls ' contest. Donna Haley was ceded first place since no other girl would com¬ pete against her. But Donna gave her speech re¬ gardless. and proved to us that she certainly has speaking ability. Donna’s main speech was en- Iilled Camp Life.” in which she gave a humour¬ ous and complete oral picture of her interesting life at camp last summer. In her impromptu. United We Stand. Divided We Kail she told of l he state in which the world is today with its atomic bombs and dissatisfied nations. Inciden¬ tally. Donna was runner-up in the Senior girls’ W.S.S.A. contest. The Senior boys were apparently in the same lositiou as the Senior girls, since no boy would compete against Bill Mull. Bill, however, showed no lack of oratorical quality. Speaking on Switz¬ erland . he described her position in the world, past and present. A Good Book to Bead and Why was Bill ' s impromptu. The number of contestants who took part in the junior contests was more inspiring. The run¬ ner up in the Junior girls’ contest was Donna I •» Hipwell. a grade nine student, who gave a very enlightening speech on Customs of India. Handicaps Can Be Overcome was Donna’s in¬ teresting impromptu. Ken Dulmage was the winner in the Junior boys ' competition. Ken showed ability both in his main speech Radio in Our Daily Life , and in his excellent impromptu. The Subject I Like Best. which is History. Runner-up was Jim Muir who spoke on The Phonograph Record. Jim gave complete details in the making of a phonograph record. His impromptu was My hirst Camping Experience. We congratulate all the speakers, both winners and competitors on their excellent showing, and hope that next year more of Walkerville ' s stu¬ dents will capture city honours. —JANE CUTIIBKKT. J2A. Brain Twister W hat is at the beginning of eternity and yet at the end of time? What is at the beginning of the earth and yet at the end of space? The letter E What would you call a guy who makes a living sticking his right arm down a lion ' s throat ? We’d call him Lefty.” Clerk— What sort of a hammock do you want to buy. Miss? Pat— Well. I want one just big enough for one. but I want it strong enough for two. Women are attractive at twenty, attentive at thirty, adhesive at forty. P a t r o n i z e O u r A d v v r t i s e r s

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