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

 - Class of 1948

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Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 46 of 72
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BLUE AND WHITE 1948 4.5 INTRODUCING 12A. Have you met 12A yet, It’s quite a class, you know— ( f .18 students, who rank with the best Of the Einsteins, Shakespeares, and Poes. Hut some of us also are human, And not as brilliant as those Whom I’ve already mentioned in the stanza above, Hut we sure do have lots of fun. First there ' s Mary, rating- 91%, And Joe, the history whiz. Albert’s our future Pagannini, And John’s his rival in this. Jim’s our professor, had a Kennedy girl, And Mary ' s the girl with the long flowing curls. Hob and Murray are the inseparable pair— To make fun in our class, they do their share. Eugene is Mr. Burr’s best friend. And Hetty thinks Physics is easv. Don speaking French is a second Boyer— But Richard’s more Jimmy Durante. Did you ever hear Margie ' s laugh— Or Janet’s views on Socialism? But best of all to hear is this— Kathleen’s constructive criticism. Leone’s shy, I don’t know why. And Ann just isn’t with that certain guy. I really can’t say very much about me. But Ruthy’s fun and fancy free. ( ur common sense man is Casanova Cam. Then there’s Lillian, who’s her man? We’d never get along without Bill Laing’s jokes (?) And Betty Ann and Barbara are reallv nice folks. Eliz sends Mr. Burr—into a dither. And Carole’s look is quite come hither”. To Complete this story are Shirley and Kathy And I really do hope everybody’s happy. CATHERINE BAILEY, 12A. Doug Hetcher (at the wheel): Isn’t it wonderful to be alive as we speed along like this?” Two Small Voices (from the back seat): Won¬ derful! Its amazing! SONGS INSPIRED BY 12B STUDENTS. Leonard Karpenko . “Civilization” ( 11 ie Camille . “1 Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” Hugh Morris . “K-K-R-Katie” Bred Joyce. “Every Day’s a Ladies’ Day For Me” Shirley Moore.“I Kiss Your Hand. Madam” Sam Cooper. “Ain ' t Misbehavin’” Olga Radenovich.“Dance. Ballerina, Dance” Helen Lewandowski . “When Irish Eyes are Smiling” Ken Sykes . ‘“Toy Land” John Patkau.“Time On My Hands” ODE TO 12C. We are said to have the gift of gab. Perchance that’s why we’re not very drab. On waltzing into our room some morn. You never will find a soul forlorn. There’s Evelyn passing homework left and right— Some kids just don’t find time at night. bile Miss Lawton questions on and on— There, hiding behind Pauline, is Ron. Talking of the soccer game that wasn’t won Are Mike and Art—“That’s what he should have done”. George, with his sweaters on—all three. Flings open each window with greatest glee. This George the girls will never admire As they shiver and shake in their cool attire. For Mr. Burr we all do grieve ’Cause Foster’s stretching is his pet peeve. Mr. Hugill, after explaining refraction as well as he is able Asks Doug, “How does light refract from a pool table?” When Bill jumps up to answer so brightly. Poor Marian’s feet are crushed ever so slightly. Hilarious laughter no one does lack, We all may expect a loud Ha!” from Mac. Paul plays “Holiday for Strings” and vve all roar— But ’cause he used two rulers, teacher got sore.

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COMPLIMENTS OK Trophies Pennants Class Pins Prize Cups Prize Ribbons Ribbon Streamers Celluloid Huttons Crested Sweatshirts School Insignia Jewelry Felt Embroidered Chenille Crests TROPHY-CRAFT LIMITED 102 Lombard Si. Toronto P I L L E T T E SODA FOUNTAIN 812 Pillette Road Phone 4-1682 COMPLIMENTS OF Lyle’s CAMPUS SHOP Lyle A. Molyneau, Proprietor MEN’S FURNISHINGS 1060 Drouillard Road Phone 4-7777 Windsor, Ont. Compliments Steve Paris Shoe Stores 531 Ouellette Ave. Phone 4-3082 45 Pitt Street East Phone 3-0073 All Phone Calls to He Made At Main Store — 531 Ouellette Ave. Hat C!ruiiinti Shoe Repairing While You Walt Odorless Dry Cleaning Not Responsible for Goods Heft Over 30 Hays WE DYE SATIN SHOES Goods $1.UU and Over Called for and Delivered The Walkerville Land and Bnildin Company Elmiii haiis Electric Co. KLECTR1CAL CONTRACTORS WIRING AND REPAIRS FIXTURES Phone 3-9445 355 Goyeau Street Windsor, Ont. Chas. Ebbinghaus, Manager



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-14 BLUE AND WHITE 1V48 SAYINGS OF TEACHERS OF GRADE 12. Miss MacIntyre : 1 haven ' t had time to mark the attendance, class. Mr. Hugill: Are you sure you read those pages? Mr. Sinclair: It is compulsory for the following to come in and write their Latin test, unless they can give some excuse. Mr. Fletcher: Some people like to live danger¬ ously, 1 guess. Miss Robbins: Non, non. F.n francais, s’il vous plait. Mr. Krause: Isn ' t that a b-e-e-eautiful letter? Mr. Lowdeti: First two-and-a-half rows up to the board. Miss Saunders: Good! Good! Mr. Burr: Peter, have you got those vocab¬ ularies for me? No? Then double for to-morrow. Mrs. Waddell: If you don’t get busy. I’ll make vou look up all this material yourself. Miss Lawton: CLASS DISMISSED. Mr. Beckley: There’s too much noise back there. MURDER WITH COMMERCIAL II! f Philip ‘Marlowe’ the detective was working on a murder ‘Caisse’. He was cornered in a deserted warehouse by killer ' Krdelan ' . the mad scientist, now posing as a ‘Millar’. Why don’t you mind ‘Ewer Owen’ business?” said the killer, holding a ‘Pearce’ knife towards him. “Your life ain’t worth a ‘Nickel’ now”. “1 ‘Warren’ you.” said Phil. “Put down that knife—it gives me a ‘Payne’ in the neck.” “ ' Wyatt ' won’t hurt you,” growled the killer. 1 low did you kill ‘Nicholson’, the little ' Totton the tricycle?” asked Phil. “Just like the rest.” replied the killer. “First I whip her so she has a ‘Skarbek’. and then 1 ‘Skinner’. “And how did you kill Russ ‘Grtthak’? asked Phil. “You know that she was as strong as ‘Samp¬ son’.” “Why that was simple—‘Russette’ some poi¬ son,” replied the scientist. Just then a little blue ‘Baird’ Hew by the win¬ dow and ‘Applin’ flew over with its motors hum¬ ming. The killer raised h is knife! Four or five shots rang out and the killer dropped dead. Through the dark entrance of the musty old warehouse stepped The Chinese Inspector. Char¬ lie ‘Clark’, of Police 1 leaclquarters. lie turned to his son and said, “‘Kavvala’,” which in English means “‘Wilson’ carry out honourable body?” ED M RLOWE AL SKINNER. THINGS YOU’LL NEVER SEE IN llC. Joe Surlovich not saying Pm sorry.” Jim Johnson not having to go in after four in Latin. Marilyn Duffin ignoring Joe. Joanne Broadwell with blond hair. Barbara Kelly doing Chemistry in Chemistry. Tom Echlin behaving himself. George Sasic with curly hair. Barbara MacMillan giving a poor speech. Gail Johns answering a question in History. IDEAL COMIC-STRIP MAN. IDEAL COMIC-STRIP GIRL 1 lair Hair . .. Becky Groggins Kyes . Brains . . Mvrtle .Daisv Mae Smile. Smile. . Minnie Mouse All Around Man. All Around Girl ... Humour . Humour . . Teena Personality . Personality.

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