West Elgin High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (West Lorne, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1964

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ci cr a f? 9 f FIRST ROW: A. McWilliam, F. Lapadat, H. Redinger, M. Andrei, M. Boka, M. Chodowski, T. Doktorcik C. Ocolisan, L. Vermote, C. McDonald, K. Watson. SECOND ROW:L. Sousa, M, Dovle, J. Vaerenberga M. Moore, S. Waldschmidt, P. Doyle, L. Evans, B. Reive, T. Hodgins, K. Burv, C. Fleming, M. Langer- aet. THIRD ROW: M. Waterhouse, J. Hulaj, F. Cowan, D. Lemon, A. Marsh, J. Paterson, A. ' SchenkeV burger, H. Newport, J. Littlejohn, T. Trojek, G. Janssens, D. McGill. ABSENT: Caroline MacKav 9-J Maria is a girl that ' s neat At dancing she can ' t be beat. Marjorie gets all smiley When she hears the name Bill Plyley. Kathy and Andy at fighting are quite handy Carey Jean at sports is a whiz When Wayne ' s referee that is. Mary Doyle so they say- Is the brain of nine A. Mary and Carolyn have fun Keeping all the boys on the run. Frank and John are quite a pair And jokes they always share. Gorden is the lad that thinks Paying attention in Science class is for finks Terry at fainting is quite good Mr. Pointkovsky sometimes wishes he would The acts performed by Jim, Duncan and Bradly Make several teachers shake their heads sadly. If you want a couple of girls that take tops on mv list Theresa and Helen shouldn ' t be missed. Anne, Lynda and Kay always have something of interest to say. How Handsome Alec does look With his nose stuck in a French book. Jim thinks throwing airplanes and chalk is fun But detentions tell him it just can ' t be done. Cheryl and Florence are two girls quite fair And when it comes to work they don ' t despair. Jamey and Harvey are the clowns that are always roaming around. And just for sparkes there ' s Marvin Moore Who keeps informed on the chalk throwing score. Jeff and Don are two guys that are pretty far gone Judy, Larry and Corny think laughing in Math class fun, Until Mr. Poitkovsky yells summary one. Paul and Mike are two boys of a different sort But most of us think they ' re pretty good sports. So all nine A has to agree No one beats our Mr. Pointkovskv. That now completes my list There seems to be no one I ' ve missed, Except for just one Magda who wrote this just in fun.

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FRONT ROW: M. McKillop, E. Kirshner, C. Debie, B.A. Graham, S. Nethercott, G. Campbell, P. McGill, J. McKenzie. SECOND ROW: G. Miller, L. Eden, K. McColl, L. Driver, J. Merkley, N. Cameron, C. Wells, C. McMillan, R. Bobier. THIRD ROW: L. MeGahan, J. VanDyke, R. Norejko, D. Mann, J. Casey, H. Ashton, R. Drummelsmith, D. Howse, J. Milner, W. McDonald, D. Lyons. w2) If its girls you want, we do not lack We leave other forms miles back. Some are short, others are tall And Miss Carew has us all. Bett ' s the black Sheep of our crowd She ' s sweet as mutton and makes us proud. Cute as a button, you ain ' t seen nuttin ' Till you ' ve seen our Shirl. Pam McGill as we all know With Les Bartha she does go. Gerry ' s the one we ' d like to mention For chewing paper????gets a detention. If you want a girl that ' s nice Norma Cameron is worth the price. Carol Wells is the silly one We think she ' s been hit by the rays of the sun. We have heard a nasty rumour That Katy has a sense of humour Janet McKenzie is really neat When in P.T. she can ' t be beat. Corrie DeBie is the bashful blonde Gets the boys like she ' s swinging a wand. Elaine is the cutest one of all When at school she ' s on the ball. Lotty the slave driver Now Dolly the 10D striver Gloria Campbell is just like the rest Full of fun, we think she ' s the best Weve got the class that ' s on the beam Mary McKillop is on our team. Now don ' t worry and begin to fret, We ' ll get to all those boys yet. Don ' t everyone get in a scurry With Joe Casey there ' s no need to worry. Don Lyons takes the prize For the guy with the greenest eyes. Larry and Buddy are in our group In track and field they lead the troup. With their names at the bottom Don and Bob have something in common. Roman and Harley sure aren ' t small Their heads together they ' re not on the ball. Cal and Bruce are the best of friends Nothing can bring them to an end. If you want a guy to lead Don House is about your speed. We hadn ' t bargained for a clown But they sent us Harley Brown . John and Bill aren ' t arch enemies It ' s just that they can never agree. John Milner is not strange But the bread on his tray he does arrange. Bob Bobier has his eye On the girls as they go by.



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FRONT ROW: G. Lewis, L. Gosnell, D. Schultz, K. Fork, H. Wegner, L. Compeau, J. Walker, D. Lyons. SECOND ROW: J. Doolittle, T. Telfer, B. Padfleld, J. McAlpine, S. Rewbotham, L. Sura, B. Unich. BACK ROW: D. Bobier, K. Hepp, L. Leith, D. Garton, M. Plyley, L„ McLeod, L. Schweitzer. ABSENT: J. Nichols, A, Campbell. 9E Michael has a lot of brains But not when playing games. Dianne has a boy in every class There ' re her friends and are a blast. David B. sits at the front Simply because its knowledge he hunts Kathy is quiet and shy But she has her eye on every guy. Linda C. is a lot of fun She wrote some poetry and she won. If it ' s a farmer you want for your needs Lome will pull out your weeds Linda G. is really neat She keeps the class on their feet If every boy has passed you by Karl will give you a try. Brenda, who we call Rex, On all the boys she puts a hex. Archie is neat and clever A game of pool is his endeavour. In basketball Sally gets the pass And when getting marks she ' s not last. In our class David G. is a clown Especially in math., when he fools around. If you want a real good dancer Get swinging with Helga Wegner. David L. is just a small kid But he is a doll, so of him we won ' t rid. Joyce W. thinks we ' re really cool. But she ' d rather go to Glencoe school Larry is looking for a girl who can cook What does he care about her looks? Jane wants to learn how to dance So everybody give her a chance. Everyone when you hear this call Shout and scream George is a ball. Joyce N. is quite gay When working she does not delay Lawrence has a farm All his chickens are not harmed. Bruce has a tough time in French While we think it is a cinch. From our school Jim has left But in his school his plans are set. Mrs. Dill is loved by us all The slim, small, stout, and tall Last but not least are the poets Linda S. atid Trudy were the ones who wrote it.

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