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10 BLUE AND W HITE 1949 THE BLUE AND WHITE STAFF Back: J. Batters, W. Laing, A. Mate, J. Perkins, R. Eden, L. Krrpenko, C. Anderson. Centre: S. Koladich, K. Brick, K. Pierce, B. MacMillan, B. Boehmer, M. Thatcher, J. Kennedy, A. Hilliard. Front: J. Lowdcn, P. Joyce, D. Elrix, B. Tait, Editor, J. Snedden. E. Parker, H. Morris. BARBARA TAIT Editor JIM SNEDDEN Assistant Editor MR. LOWDEN Staff Advisor Business Manager Secretary Society Editor Society Editor Activities Activities Art Editor Cadet Corps DAVID ELRIX Assistant Editor EVANGELINE PARKER Advertising Dramatics Dramatics Music Photography Alumni Girls’ Sports Boys’ Sports Outside Ads HUGH MORRIS PAT JOYCE KATHRYN BRICK JOYCE KENNEDY KATHERINE PIERCE JACK BATTERS ANN HILLIARD CAM ANDERSON BETTY ANN BOEHMER BARBARA MacMILLAN ALBERT MATE JIM PERKINS RON EDEN MARY THATCHER BILL LAING LEONARD KARPENKO
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BLUE AND WHITE 19-49 9 WALKERVILLE COLLEGIATE STAFF Back Row: F. A. Burr, N. Sinclair, J. J. Hartford, R. McLeod. A. C. Brown, W. Young, D. L. Waddell, A. I. Fletcher, S. H. Bull. H. R. Huglll. Middle Row: Miss D. Bergoine, Miss M. C. Auld, Miss C. Hartmann, Miss R. McLaren, Miss E. Hutchinson. Miss G. I. Tunks, Miss H. E. Robbins. Miss J. MacIntyre, Miss O. E. Saunders, Mrs. H. Todgham, Miss Lawton. Front Row: M. Young, I. A. Allison. W. L. Swanson, F. S. Beckley, W. N. Ball. J. Lowden, D. C. O ' Brien, M. R. Krause, H. A. Klinck, H. E. Nighswander. Acknowledgements On behalf of the staff of the Blue and White, may 1 express our sincere appreciation to everyone who helped make this year’s issue of our yearbook a success. We are particularly grateful to Miss McIntyre and Mr. Bull for judging the literary contests, to Miss Auld and Mr. Burr for judging the art contest and to Mr. Krause and his commercial students who were a very great help in typing the material. May we especially thank our staff advisor. Mr. Lowden, for his invaluable aid in solving innumerable problems, giving many helpful suggestions and devoting so much time and interest to the success of the magazine. Thanks too, to the merchants and business concerns who so willingly advertised in this issue and made the magazine possible. 1. personally would like to thank my editorial staff, the photographers, and the advertis¬ ing staff for their whole hearted co-operation in the tremendous work of publishing a magazine. It has been a pleasure to work with them all and 1 hope they have enjoyed the experience as much as I have. THE EDITOR. Windsor Public Library
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B L U E A N I) VV HITE 1949 11 Tempus fugit and we have readied the end of another school year. For many of us it is the last, and we look back with fond memories on the five best years of our lives. Those who are leaving this year for the realms of higher education—either in the universities or the business world, envy the students who are still becoming acquainted with Walkerville. No one ever forgets the first confused days of Grade nine, the school dances or the hoarse cheers at rugby games. How well we remember the class assemblies (with the anxiety beforehand and the praise afterwards), those study hall periods and the after-class activities or detentions! A bond seems to exist among the former students of W.C.I. when they gather to reminisce about “the good old days.” Incidents that seemed like tragedies at the time are repeated as humorous anecdotes; examinations and wins or defeats in sport have taken on a new light. Our school has excelled in many ways and the graduates have every right to lie proud of its record in sports and scholastic achievements. May we keep high the standards raised for us and be able to say with pride when we leave these halls. “I was a student at Walkerville.” BARBARA TAIT ▼ FORM REPORTERS 9A—Jean Awde, Clayton Brent 9B—Bob Dupuis 9C—Charles Gooby 9D—Dorothy Lang. Norman Kocat 9E—Pat Moore 9F—Jim Stanley 9G—Jim Wellington 10A—George Tiviluk, Mary C. Young 10B—Sigrid Larson, Bob McCullough IOC—Douglas Kovak 10D—Phyllis Cook, Gordon Tierney 10E—Paul Lukas 10F—Bill Sandell, Betty McKee 10G—Isabel Wright 11A—Marilyn Tackaberry 11B—Donald Klinck 11C—Mary Jane Corbin 11D—Jim Vaughan 11E—Frank Kramirich 12A—Ian Main 12B—Lola Piazza 12C—Charles Neilson 12D—Bob Brady 13A—Joan Sampson 13B—Lee Smith 13C—Kathleen Pazniak Cl—Ivy Russell CII—Joy Stanley
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