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B L U F. A N I ) W HITE 1948 TRIBUTE TO OUR FIRST TEACHERS ON OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY Miss M. Auld Mr. J. Hartford It is difficult for us to realize that, back in 1922, when the Walkerville High School first opened, there was an enrollment of only 195 stu¬ dents. The new High School was built on the site of the old Walkerville Tennis Club and its first principal was Mr. Meade. Working along with him was a small, yet very capable, staff of teachers, and one of these was Miss Auld, whom we are still very fortunate to have with us. Miss Auld’s first experience with high school students was at the Continuation School, oper¬ ated in three rooms at King George School. Here she taught history, and Grade 9 English and geography. Later when our present school was built, the Technical School occupied the third floor and Miss Auld became one of the first tea¬ chers of the High Scool section. She remembers well those early days when she was the girls’ P.T. teacher. Also, as leader of the auditorium work, she directed assemblies and led community singing. Under her encouragement, the Literary Societies produced some very fine plays. In her second year at Walkerville, Miss Auld became the art teacher and all the fine work since then has been under her direction. Commenting on her career at Walkerville. Miss Auld said that she loved the school from the moment she set eyes on it and she has loved it ever since. In 1923. Walkerville High School attained the status of a collegiate and Mr. Hartford, a very fine teacher from Guelph Collegiate, came here to teach and he is still helping us over the rough spots in geometry. Since coming to W alkerville. Mr. Hartford has been invaluable in the teaching of algebra, geometry, science and commercial mathematics. He says he has enjoyed working with the Agora very much and has been pleased with the executive ability of the students and the willingness to assume responsibility. He feels that Walkerville students and teachers have been particularly fortunate in being associated with such fine principals as Mr. Meade, Mr. McNaugh- ton. and Mr. Ball. In concluding, Mr. Hartford hopes that “our splendid record of scholarship, loyalty and cour¬ tesy may be well maintained in the years which lie ahead”. BARBARA TAIT, 12A.
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a CA TO fc AFF1 LI ATE 0. k SCHOOL AN INVITATION R. J. SERVICE, Principal and Owner Phone 3-4921 Entrance 15 Chatham St. E. Bank of Montreal Building TO YOU To Receive Your Business Education In Windsor’s Oldest And Yet Newest And Most Modern Business School B e Specialize in Commercial Training (IVe Have No Side-lines) We offer you quirk, thorough training hy efficient teachers under standards that are recognized from coast to coast. We offer you the facilities of our placement department upon the completion of your course. The demand for thoroughly-trained office work¬ ers greatly exceeds o u r available s u p p 1 y. This is a PERSONAL invitation to YOU to visit our new school in the heart of Windsor’s down-town business district—one-half min¬ ute from the Bus Depot. We expect to move on or about May first. Come! - - - See For Yourself! - - - You Are Welcome
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BLUE AND WHITE Back Row: S. Kerr, A. MacMillan, Mr. J. Lowden, L. Karpenko, W. Collins, A. Hilliard. Front Row: N. Cybulak. V. Sedlar, B. Tait, M. Morris, B. Ord, J. Cuthbert, W. Allen, 8. Rogula. MARY MORRIS Editor BARBARA TAIT Assistant Editor LEONARD KARPENKO Advertising ANGUS MACMILLAN VERA SEDLAR BEVERLEY ORD NATALIE CYBULAK CONNIE SNYDER BETTY ROGULA ALEX ADSETT MR. LOWDEN Staff Advisor Business Manager CAM Secretary MAF Literary Editor PAT Society Editor BILI Art Editor ANN Alumni WIL Alumni VAL CAMERON ANDERSON MARIAN BROUGH PAT JOYCE BILL COLLINS ANN HILLIARD WILMA ALLEN VALDY SPAKOWSKI Cadet Corps Senior News Junior News Junior News Cosmopolitan Girls ' Athletics Boys’ Athletics JANE MAYBEK— Jane was the Blue and White’s editor this year until she moved to Cleveland at the first of January. She did splendid work in giving this 1948 edition its start and we only wish that she had been able to stay with us to the end. Good luck, Jane, in your future studies at University in the United States!
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