22 BLUE AN D W H 1 T F. 194 9 THE WINNERS! A. Alexander, Jr. Girls; L. Piazza, Sr. Girls; C. Burge, Sr. Boys; K. Culmage, Jr. Boys. PUBLIC SPEAKING Our heartiest congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the public speaking contests! These students gave up much of their valuable time to enter this worth while competition and bring honour to the school. Anne Alexander was the winner of the Junior Girls’ speaking contest. She gave a very interest¬ ing prepared speech entitled “Travelling Th rough Space” and chose as her impromptu “Our Neighbours.” We hope Anne will continue her public speaking and enter senior competition. Ken Du Image was the winner of the Junior Hoys’ contest. Ken deserves special mention, lie won the speaking first in Walkerville, then for the city, and went to Sarnia where he won again. Later in London, Ken placed second in the W.O.S.S.A. We are very proud of Ken and he shows great promise. His prepared speech was “The Greatest Invention in the Last Hundred Years” (and he spoke on radio). Lola Piazza chose “I am Your Paperboy” as her interesting impromptu and for her prepared speech, gave a verv fine talk on “Things I Hate in Radio.” Charlie Burge was the Senior Hoys’ champion in the school. He chose an unusual topic. Swed¬ en’s Part in World War Two” and handled it very well. His impromptu was “Travelling Around the World.” Many thanks to you winners for showing such fine talent. Walkerville is proud of you. KATHERINE PIERCE. DEBATING CLUB This year under the capable leadership of Mr. Bull, debating was revived again among the senior boys. Every second Monday, the boys met in Mr. Hull’s room and spoke with enthusiasm on various interesting subjects. Following each debate a discussion was held with the audience on the same subject. This venture being fairly successful, it is planned to enter a team in com¬ petition next year. Some of those taking part in the debates were: I). Klrix. ]. Snedden. J. Hatters. A. Torrigan. H. Taylor. K. Dresser. A. Mate, D. Forsyth, I). Enkin, I). Hunnisett. R. Steven¬ son. C. Anderson and R. Haines. CHESS CLUB Chess in W.C.I. is finally getting a foothold as an ideal hobby for the students. Mr. Burr, the secretary-treasurer of the club, has been a great help in arranging and drawing up the schedules. At present there are two tournaments being played in the school. Bob Morris leads the senior tournament and John Hutchinson is winning in the junior division. There are approximately twenty boys participating in these ' contests. Hob Morris, president of the club, was pleased to have so many players from Grade nine this year and he feels sure that from now on, Walker¬ ville will have a strong chess club. VISITORS’ NIGHT On February 8. Walkerville held its annual Visitors’ Night. Mr. Brown and his ever-popular orchestra entertained the parents and students before the address of welcome was given by Mr. Ball. Mr. Rrown, as Guidance Instructor, then spoke to the audience concerning the factors necessary in choosing a suitable career. After the programme in the auditorium, the pupils showed their parents to the various classrooms and intro¬ duced them to the teachers. It was felt by all that it was a very successful evening, so. don’t forget to visit the school on Visitors’ Night next year. DANCE ORCHESTRA The dance orchestra was composed of fine musicians who developed into a single smooth¬ functioning group. Mr. Brown gave much of his time and energy to manage and direct both orchestras. A great deal of credit should go to the students who faithfully attended the long practices. Music was provided at a tea dance to raise funds for buying musical instruments for the concert orchestra. The orchestra also played at the Graduation Dance. Second Prize Art Mary C. Young 10A
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24 BLUE AND WHITE 1949 THE AGORA Back Row: W. Collins. J. Francom, J. Snedden. D. Elrix, S. Koladich, T. Ginter, S. Radin. Centre Row: D. Moore, C. McDougall. B. Tait, J. Barnby, E. Parker, D. Hipwell, S. Dayus. Front Row: F. Joyce, K. Brick, Mr. J. J. Hartford, M. Morris, Mr. W. N. Ball, A. Taylor, C. Anderson. THE AGORA The Agora, which is the Student Council of W.C.I. has been very successful in its under¬ takings this year. Much of the success is due to the worthy officers heading this year’s organ¬ ization. This year’s officers were: Mr. Ball, Honorary President; Mary Morris. President; Cam Anderson, Vice-President; Mary Lou Boit- tette. Secretary; (later Sally Dayus was elected secretary when Mary Lou left the school); Mr. Hartford. Treasurer; Richard Stevenson, Fin¬ ancial Chairman : Kathryn Brick. Publicity Chair¬ man ; and Anne Taylor. Social Chairman. A great deal of time was spent by Mr. Waddell, Mr. Hartford, Richard Stevenson and the Fin¬ ancial Committee in making the sale of Christmas cards a success. The Agora purchased athletic crests, and grad¬ uation pins for the sc hool: they have kept up the J. L. McNaughton Scholarship Fund; and sent the volley-ball and soccer teams to London: they sponsored the Commencement Dance, and a couple of tea dances, as well as something new— a free dance held at noon with music by records. The Agora sponsored two very successful dances, the annual “Gamblers’ Gambol” and the first “Walkerville Whirl”—a roundabout held during the Christmas holidays. Much of the credit for the success of these two dances should go to Anne Taylor and her committee for the excellent work they have done in planning and decorating the gym. As in previous years, the Agora is ready to con¬ sider any ideas advanced by the students. We would like to thank the teachers who have helped so cheerfully, especially Mr. Hartford; and every¬ one who has made the Agora a success. “VOTE FOR ELRIX BACKSTAGE ASSISTANTS Back Row: J. Muir, J. Snedden, D. Elrix, P. Mansfield, J. Garswood. Front Row: Miss E. Robbins, J. Guest, B. Tait, S. Robb, R. Kells, Miss C. Hartmann.
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