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

 - Class of 1949

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27 GRADE 13A MISS McLAREN--( w) Macbeth: Cr) • You ' re supposed to lie university material: (1959) Acting. JANET BARNBY (w) Food, food RUd just a little more food; (r) The Merry Mermaid: (1959) Trip. g ;acher (Ha! Ha!). Y ANN BOEHMER (w) Glg - ng; (r) Our top Latin student— rtic ularly on Cicero; (1959) ‘aching: at her Country School. AN BROUGH —(w) Potato Chips; (r) Hey! Nurse; (1959) Esther Williams. 2nd. SALLY DAYUS -(w) Lieutenant Col¬ onels; (r) Sweet and petite; (1959) Bubble Dancer. MISS McLaren JACQUELINE DAMASHE - (w) Men; (r) I ' ve got to finish this for Mrs. Todgham ; (1959) Still wearing sweaters? DON EBBING HA US—(vv) Sleeping in class; (r) “See my shrapnel. Fellas? ; (1959) Chief bird watcher. RON EDEN w) Frankie Laine; (r) I pot 20 games for just 5c; (1959) Eden’s Gas Station. JEAN FAIRLEY —(w) Stratford?; (r) Livin’ for swimmin’; (1959) Miss Western Ontario. DON FORSYTH —(w) Playing euchre in Spanish: (r) A little shy and sad of eye; (1959) Pro. football player. ERIC GREENHOW -(w) Anything but studying: (r) Doesn’t he know how to pet mad?; (1959)Comp)aint Dept. DON HENRY —(w) Pool; (r) ISA’s most handsome woman hater: (1959) Still playing pool. MARJORIE HART —(w) Sewing, sewing, and making fudge; (r) Horse Feathers! ; (1959) Giving Singer’s tips. ANN HILLIARD —(w) Eating chocolate bars in the Tuesday afternoon study: (r) Lessons in tennis by the hour: (1959) Kezia, the nurse. BILL LAING (w) Horse-laughs; (r) Head soda-jerk at Willson ' s Drug Store; (1959) Still trying. BILL MacM lLLAN —(w) Nurses and showing pictures of himself; (r) He’s a good kid! : (1959) Training nurses? PAUL MANSFIELD— (w) Mr. Swanson?; (r) Ask him for 25% off at Birks; (1959) W.C.I.’s head drummer. MARGARET MARTIN —(w) Olives; (r) Everybody loves her laugh; (1959) Qui salt? BOB MARTIN —(w) X’s and O’s: (r) Ask Marion: (1959) Still blowing his horn? ALBERT MATE —(w) Snooker at Slash’s; (r) I don’t like your attitude, woman;” (1959) Leading his own or¬ chestra. SHIRLEY MOORE— (w) Wavy-haired men; (r) Gosh I hate this tight skirt; (1959) Nursing handsome millionaires. HUGH MORRIS—(w) K.P. Kitchen patrol, that is: (r) The Board will get. the bill for this: (1959) Selling shoes at Bondy’s. PETER OPRICA —(w) Lonni Richardson; (r) You should hear Peter’s in Chemistry and French. They are an education In themselves; (1959) Best pool shark in Windsor. KATHERINE PIERCE— (w) Tall. Blond men. (r) Person¬ ality. plus IT;” (1959) A nurse If she isn’t married. OLGA RADENOVICH —(w) Basketball tournaments; (r) See ya’ at Normal;” (1959) Principal—of what? DON RICHARD— (w) Poker; (r) I’m a little weak in this: (1959) Painting magazine covers for Esquire. LONNI RICHARDSON —(w) Toronto (Oshawa); (r) Lonni loves school—when she’s there; (1959) Married—Doctor or lawyer? SYLVIA ROBB —(w) Men and chocolate sundaes; (r) Some day I’ll get hitched;’’ (1959) Freckle Queen of 59. JOAN SAMPSON— (w) The art room; (r) Marvellous ping- pong player. Want a game? ; (1959) Raising a family . as Mrs? JIM SNEDDEN (w) Jitter-bugging; (r) Read any good books on Human Destiny lately? ; (1959) Professor? IRENE SPAKOWSKI— (w) Snooker at Stash’s; (r) Stop it Albert! ; (1959) Athletic director at Assumption College. RICHARD STEVENSON- (w) Marks in the 90’s and four boys; (r) W.C.I.’s candidate for the Oscar; (1959) Re¬ tiring as owner of Stevenson’s Dairy. ANN VERMEER —(w) Movie books: (r) Wanna hitch to Florida this summer?; (1959) Hollywood reporter. (w) Weakness (r) Remarks (1959) Occupation in 1959

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COMMERCIAL II r MR KRAUSE—(w) Sweet little girl ; (r) “Take a latter!”; (1959) Still dictating. GRETA BLACKMORE—(w) Rat]; fir) Growing up; (1959) Karl Tamer. MARY CAMERON—(w) Clothes; (r) Modelling; (1959) (Eh Gads.) JEAN C H A L M E RS—(w) Hats; (r) (Yfpe!); (1959) Dishwasher. BETTY CLAXTON—(w) Cars; (r) Next President of Fords; (1959) Hitch- Mr. Krause hiking. ANN COHEN (w) Typewriters; (r) Going to heat Greta; (1959) Typing with her toes. VALERIA COLCERIU—(w) Art; r) Fashion Illustrator-to- be; (1959) Drawing Shmoos. JOYCE DENT—(w) Anything in trousers; (r) Date bait; (1959) Fish bait. BEVERLY DIX — (w) Work: (r) Office-Worker-to-be; (1959) Still working. MARY ANN DOWHANIUK—(w) Music; (r) Future singer: (1959 Still practicing. JOE DULVICK — iw) Girls; (r) Never to be married; (1959) Grand father. NANCY HAYS—(w) Quiet; (r) Wants peace: (1959) Happy home. STEVE HECNAR—(w Cards: (r) Future card shark; (1959) Should be dealt with. LORNA HINCHCLIFFE (w) Late hours; (r) Type T 2 Net 70; (1959) Bookkeeping. fs BARBARA HOGAN—(w) Aleiij (r) Marriage 0 959) Children. GERALDINE IRWIN—(w) Commercial sunsets; (r) Future nutse; (1959) Married to a Doctor. MARY KOVERBASICH—(w) Mounties: r) l rop dead; (1959) Policewoman. RUTH LUBE LAN (w) Economics; (r) Stand first in Law; (1959) Can anyone sue her? MURRAY LYNN (w) Hockey; (r) Future pro-hockey player: (1959) Fixing roofs. WILLIAM MAJNARICH—(w) Teeth; (r) Future Dentist; (1:d 9 Advertising Toothpaste. BE TTY MARSH (w) Eating; (r) Won’t make up her mind; (1958) Still trying. PAT MARSH — (w) A Boy?; (r) Dissecting a typewriter; (1959) Still fixing it. ZlLDA McKELVIE—( w) Animals; (r) Bookkeeper; (1959) And there they go . . . EDDIE MILLS-—(w) Fords; (r) Future Ford Office Worker; (1959) Ford’s foundry. LYLE MORRIS (w) Pin ball machines; r) Darn ' Another nickel; (1959) Kozak’s Doorman. h +o ; - f fa iJtLJL POPPY MOUZAS—(w) Sports: r) Baseball star; (1WH) Sit- ting on the bench. BEVERLY NEALE—(w) Penmanship; (r) Future private secretary; (1959) Still In Walkerville. EVELYN RABER—(w) Tall men: (r) Mavor; (1959) Still campaigning. ELIZABETH REED—(w) Talking; (r) Proud of bookkeep¬ ing: (1959) l»oes she balance? HAZEL ROCK -(w) Furs; (r) Going to raise minks; (1959) Wearing blue jeans. BENNY STADNICKY—( v) The 8-Ball; (r) Pool sha k; ( 1959) Put it on the cuff. Joe. JOY STANLEY— w) Marriage; (r) To marry a millionaire; (1959) Old maid. BARBARA SZKOKAN- (w) The boss’s knee; r) A perfect Secretary; (1959) Sitting on the Boss ' s knee. JIM WELSH—(w) Sports; (r) Likes pro-baseball; (1959) Playing Soccer. DOREEN WHITE— (w) School: (r) Future Minister’s Wife; (1959) Not good enough. SERGA YANCHUK—(w) Guns; (r) Big-time Gangster; (1959) Typing. mary zaparyn iUK (wi Typing; tr) Future world cham¬ pion: (1959) Still trying. (w) Weakness (r) Rsmarks (1959) Occupation in 1959



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MISS ROBBINS— ( v) Enjoying life: (r) Fermez vos cahiers, s’il vous plait?”: (1959) hiving in a chateau at Peribonka. RICHARD BLACK— (w) Science: (r) The orbit of l he nth spectre of Zeus cast a profound, etc.; (1959) Making an Atomic Horseless Carriage. RICHARD BLOCH— w) Wireless i)| - 1 erator: (r) “No jury will ever con¬ vict me:” (1959) Making a Time ■ Bomb with a 2” fuse. BILL BOUTElLLER —( v) Detroit on the Tecumseh Terror;” (1959) Owner of Brewery. CARL BOYER (w) Algebra; (r) Charles 1 (1959) Manager of Boyer ' s haunted shack. Miss Robbins •‘Avenue; (r) Old Comrades KATHRYN BRICK —(w) Hair styles; (r Gotta hurry home—I ' m wearing my sister ' s cashmere sweater:” (1959) Lounging at the Waldorf in a new pair of shoelaces. RAY BROOK— (w) Living: (r) Chesty: (1959) We dare not guess. GORDON CUMMING— (w) Playing Hie violin on street corners; r) A man ' s gotta live;” (1959) Playing the lead in Macbeth. RON ELVIDGE— (w) Going to bed early; (r) Don’t worry Mr Ball—some day 1 will get my homework done;” (1959) Still getting Mr. Ball worried. Be4joK- BILL FELLOWS— (w) Wine, women and song: (r) “Hey Mr. McLeod—Did you hear about the fish that walked x miles?”; (1959) William Risely Fellows. M D.—Down the Alley: Knock 3 times. DOUG FLETCHER— (w Driving a car slowly; r) The Ford not only possesses a motor but a steering wheel, too; (1959) Fletcher Auto-Mart. RUDY GEN GEN BACH— (w) Helping Mr. Fletcher teach Trig.: (r) How many here. Boys?”; (1959) Head Bar¬ tender at the Commodore. » PAULINE HUNT w) Western U. Dances: (r) For Good¬ ness Sake!”; (1959) President of the Water Works. JANET GREENHOW- (w) Trig. Classes; (r) Yum, Yum; (1959) Married to an Advertising man. FRED JOYCE (w) Blondes. Buicks. Bottles; (r) It wasn’t me. He only looked like me; (1959) Taking roll call of his family. CHARLIE LEE—(w) Pet I tea Femmes; (r) Horn ami Hoof;” (1959) Teaching French to Siberians. DON LONG—(w) Wooden cues, green cloths, small, moving, round objects; (r) Hi Ya, Cheesfe;” (1959) Making Junior Basketball Team. JAMIE MacDONALD — w) Dancing in Assemblies; (r) The Boy with the K.C.I. interest; (1959) Farmer in the Dell. ROSS McBRIDE— ( v) Making ALL- ’ITY Teams; (r) He’s got a real cute sister; (1959) Teaching Ballet. PAUL MELNICK— (w) Playing invisible violins: (r) Blond and bashful; (1959) Melnik ' s Borsh A- Vodka Palace. DOUG MONTROSE —(w) Weekends (Lost anti Found); (r) Set ’em up:” (1959) Left-handed Dentist Alcoholics unanimous. JOHN PATKAU —(w) Trigonometry; (r) Someday Fletcher will be sorry; (1959) Teaching higher Math, at Kingston Pen. HARRY PATTERSON—(u) Tomatoes and Bricks; (r) W.- C.l.’s Happified Boy; (1959) Selling Shoe Laces. MARJORIE RODDY — w) After four o ' clock movies; (r) Gotta Big Date Marjorie?; (1959) R aising a Brood (Brooding). JOHN SHAM ESS — w) Pool Halls and Punch Boards; (r) The Boy from Shore Acres: (1959) Kozak and Shamess. LEE SMITH -(w) Progressive Jazz; (r) W.C.l.’s threat to Barbara Ann Scott; (1959) Raising Race Horses. VALDY SPAKOWSKI (vv Selling tickets, wallets, purses (used); (r) 5c each. 5 for 30c; (1959) Selling Real Estate six feet under l ake Erie. KEN STOREY —(w) Wild Parties and Lost weekends: (r) You now have 2 years. Will you try for 3?; (1959) No¬ torious Gangster. GORDON SWATKOW-lw) Pool Rooms; (r) Tall, dark and Handy; (1959) Gordie ' s Billiards. KEN SYKES (w) Grade 9 Girls; (r) The Powerhouse; ( 1959) C.O. of Essex Scottish. TONY TECHKO— (W) Baseball; (r) Strong and Silent; (1959) Major League S ar. BARBARA WARD w) Being escorted home from School; (r) How neat!: (1959) Designing Yo-Yo ' s. BILL WASS —(w) Crowds around tables in smoky surround¬ ings; (r) CENSORED!!; (1959) Commander of the Garbage Fleet. (w) Weakness (r) Remarks (1959) Occupation in 1959

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