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

 - Class of 1947

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BLl ' E AND WHITli 1947 UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO LONDON, CANADA A regional institution devoted to higher general, technical, and professional education. Co-educa¬ tional and undenominational. Its doors are open to students front all parts of Canada, but it seeks to serve as its first responsibility the needs of young people of the fourteen counties of South¬ western Ontario. More Ilian two thousand students are now en¬ rolled in the constituent faculties and the number will increase as the facilities for instruction are enlarged. Several important new buildings will lie erected when materials become available. For Information Write The Registrar C K L VV At Your Sorrier . . . 22 Hours a l)av MEMBER MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Yes. she sings merely lo kill time. ell, she certainly has a wonderful weapon. Safety first—Stop, Look and Listen! before making a dangerous crossing in the halls. Bill—Gee. I hope Mr, McLeod doesn’t read out our Botany marks. Rod—Don ' t worry, yours will he so low no one will hear it anvwav. When Chuck k. was asked what he thought of the lathes ' brief bathing suits he replied: W by I never gave it a second thought. I ' m too busy with the first one yet! Nancy Steel— Mr. Berkley, what does ' Jc vous aime beaucoup ' mean ? Mr. Berkley— I love you. Nancy Steele— Mr. Berkley, it ' s so sudden and vou a married man! Don— Sav. you know I ' ve got a pen that w rites under water. Ian That ' s nothing, I ran type ' underwood ' . Joe Do you believe in clubs for women? Rod— Yes. hut onlv when kindness fails.” I ' alstatT states: T.It. or not T.B.. that is the eoujestion. Consumption he done about it? Of corpse, of corpse.” Rita: Marilyn has another new suit lo-dav. Marg: Yes. it ' s the one I bought last week. Patro it izv 0 ii r A d v v r I i s e r s

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It I. 1‘ K A X I) U HI T E 194 7 fo HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. HOCKEY HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS. JR. BASKETBALL, 10F HOCKEY I ' or the first time in six years, a W.C.I. hockey team did not win either a W ' .S.S.A. or W.O.S.S.A. cliampionshi|i. Although the team was composed mainly of those players who were on last year ' s W.O.S.S.A. team, they had a hard time getting started this year and the loss of two such high- scoring players as Earl Keyes and Harry Mar- chand to the Spitfires left a big hole in the team. During the first half of their S-game schedule, the team won one game and tied one. In the second half they played a much better brand of hockey. Although they lost the opener 5-4 to Vocational, the team rallied in the last period to score 4 goals and come within an ace of up¬ setting the league leaders. The next game against Kennedy saw the most exciting finish of a school game that we have seen in a long time. With 5 minutes of play left in the last period and the score tied 2-2. Kennedy scored a goal that gave them a 5-2 lead and. so it seemed, the game. However. Mr. Klinck. in a do-or-die attempt at victory, replaced the goalie with another for¬ ward. This strategy paid off as Macl’hee tied the score and then, with 50 seconds of play left. -MeI!ride got the counter that gave Walkervillc the game. It was truly a remarkable finish and the fellows played inspired hockey for. with no goalie and with one man in the penalty box. they still managed to score two goals. In the next game against Assumption. Clarke and Cipparoni counted two quick goals in the first five minutes and Walkervillc was never headed. A third period goal by McBride gave the Tartans a 5-1 win. In the last game of the regular schedule, Pat¬ terson held Walkervillc to a 2-2 tie with Cip¬ paroni getting both of Walkcrville ' s goals. This ended the season for Walkerville because a win was required in order to gain the last play-off position. With nearly all the players of this year ' s squad returning next year. Walkerville should have a winning team. Members of this year’s team were, Sale in goal. Bob Allison. Lynn. Arbucklc, and Cipparoni on defence: Livingston. Switzer. Clarke. Macl’hee. Don Allison. McBride. Fred Cooper. Musgrave. Gilmore. Matecuik. Spakowsky. Ken Cooper and II. Farrow. Our Boys ' Athletic representative in charge of hockey. George Chin, assisted with c team and acted as a linesman at all the W.S.S.A. games. Mr. Bull (telling a story): Bill and Bob crept noiselessly into the old haunted house when all of a sudden the clock struck one. Bill Gibbs— Which one did it strike?” Ruth rode on my cycle car, Directly back of me. I struck a bump at fifty-five And rode on ruthlessly. Three fifth formers discussing a prett mem¬ ber of the class— She calls me ' (jits ' .” “She calls me ' Ronnie ' . She calls me when she’s lonesome. Patro nize O u r A d v e r t i s e r s



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