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COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of WAFFLE’S ELECTRIC LTD. Electric Motors Levine Enkin H lwe. General Hardware 1658 Drouillard Rd. I Phone 4-4644 Say It With . . . MORRIS FLOWERS TOO Erie E. Windsor CKLW At Your Service . . . 22 Hours a Dav J j LAING’S WINDSOR’S OLDEST DRUG STORE EST. 1876 Old Enough to Know Better Would Like to Be Your Druggist 135 Ouellette Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF ■ THE CAPITOL PALACE EMPIRE TIVOLI PARK and CENTRE THEATRES i In Windsor | MEMBER MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Agnew Rennie ! Authorized Dealer For ' RCA - PHILCO ; ST ROM B ERG C A R LS( )N 24 Hour Guaranteed Radio Service Repair Department 128 London West Phone 2-5258 j
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PIPE BAND D. Forsyth. W. MacMillan. G. Cumming, P. Mansfield. E. Hawkins. B. Hoshal. D. McNaughton, M. MacKen ie, H. McArthur. “Man the stirrup pumps, here comes Tech”; Miller, vvhere’re my j ants? ; “I win”; “Oh |ackie!!!”: “I’ve got five aces”; “McAlpine, put down that hose”; “FIRE”; “Who put that hole in the wall? —these are only a few of the many phrases which were so common during that short but eventful week at camp. Nevertheless, the cadets from Walkerville showed their true ability by winning the cup for the best athlete of “A Company (thanks to Tom Kchlin) and the best shot in camp (lan Main). Crests and money were won by other cadets from W.C.l. for boxing, puppets, singing, and swim¬ ming. (There were also a few small fortunes won and lost in the poker games. ) And now, we, the cadets of W.C.I., are pre¬ paring for another inspection. Behind us are the traditions of the Essex Scottish, the R.C.A.C., and the former cadets of Walkerville. Before us are new horizons, promising greater achievements not only for our corps but also for ourselves as we inherit the privileges and duties of citizens of this land. Our determination and spirit in our coming cadet tasks will give us strength to make our nation great in the world-to-be. We must carry on the traditions which we have inherited and lift them to even greater heights, ever remem¬ bering the motto of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets—as the maple, so the sapling. “ACER ACERPORI” TV J MOYER CUP SIGNALLING TEAM—M. D 1 TROPHY HOLDERS Back: J. Stipec, R. Martin, R. Stevenson, D. Stankov. A. Puskas. Front: W. Reynolds. J. Col- will, Mr. C. Forman, W. Gard, J. Pearce. 16
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Mr. Krause Albina Caisse a L. Russevte Bette Applin Fred Clarke L. McAllister M. Sampson Ivy Boakes M. Haycock Gwen Owen Lila Totten C. Brailean Ed Marlowe M. Pentaluk Shirley Wyatt Rose Bosetti Joan Wilson Theresa Borsos Frieda LaBute Donna Pearce M. Warren BETTE APPLIN: When you are late you’ll miss the train, But telling: her is all in vain. LORRAINE BAILLIE: She has never much t say. But, she ' s kluda cute that way. PAT BAIRD: She ' s light and lag. she ' s tall and thin. But ou should sec her in the gym. MARY BALINT: We have a girl called .Mary lialint. And this girl has a lot of talent. IVY BOAKES: IT we are gallons, then she’s a quart. Because she is so very short. THERESA BORSOS: hut ' s that thing under her chin? I get it now, a violin. ROSE BOSETTI: Here ' s the talker of tin Hass, But still she always seems to pass. CONNIE BRAILEAN: Connie doesn ' t say a thing. She should get Into the swing. ALBINA CAISSE: If her voice gets stronger, then I ' ll wager. She ' ll soon become .1 sergeant-major. FRED CLARK: Oh to be. as smart as he. To have girls swooning all around me. BOB ERDELAN: The big star of the Bartered Bride. Well, anyway, he sun has tried. BETTY EWER: In typing, shorthand, law and filing. ' through thiek and thin, she ' s always smiling. MARY GRUBAK: I ' d like to know what makes her fizz. For in her work she is a whiz. MARGARET HAYCOCK: This kid ' s as sharp as a lack. Her marks add up to one big stack. MR. M. KRAUSE: litre’s the man ou all should know. The man who always steals the show. FRIEDA LA BUTE: When teacher ' s French begins to fade, Frieda always gives him aid. ADELINE LASKOWSKI: She is doing fine. We’re all proud of Adeline. ED. MARLOWE: This guy is a first Hass joker. He plays Kuehre, Bridge, and Poker. MARION MATTHEW: This girl can put the l oys in a trance, Whene ' er she’s ready for romance. LAURA MCALLISTER: She might have been Mabel. Bedelia, or (.’ora. But turned out instead as good old Laura. HELEN MIRICH: To-day she ' s super, but when she’s riper. She won’t be super, she will be Hyper. (Mr. Krause will like thl JUNE NICKLE: ' litis gill doesn’t talk a bit. She should try her hand at it. LAURETTA NICKOLSON: she went down to .Mexico to got a man. But. she came back to Windsor with a suntan. GWEN OWEN: They say that redheads have a temper. But though you try. you can’t ofiend her. DONNA PEARCE: When she gives you si great big smile, Don’t be a 1 raid. This is her style. SHIRLEY PEARCE: She has very obviously. A charming personality MARY PENTALUK: Th s girl ' s full of life and vim. Her real name ' s Mary, but they call her Slim.” LEOLA RUSSETTE: Lucky is he who ever wins her, He may live in Rose land, maybe in Windsor. MARILYN SAMPSON: She is oh. so very small. But I can’t picture her as tall. AMELIA SIMON: II here ' s one that is hard for rhymin’ (’ause her name ' s Amelia Simon. EDWARD SKARBEK: Athletic, Handsome. What a doll! Ldward Skarbek. Friend of all. ALAN SKINNER: Here ' s a boy that ' s just a dunce. He was very clever; once. LILA TOTTON: Here’s a girl called Lila Totton. Missed in Shorthand but not forgotten. MARGARET WARREN: You ' ll agree, once that you’ve met her, She looks good in that blue sweater. JOAN WILSON: This girl ' s as clever as a eat. She writes well, ’cause her feet are flat. SHIRLEY WYATT: If you like a girl that’s quiet. Your best bet is Shirley Wyatt. 18
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