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Saturday, October 28, 2006
VHS Teaching Staff June 8th 1939
I wonder if there are some old timers out there who recognise somebody on this old photo, courtesy SHGV.
Guy, I know that some of the teaching staff in 1934-35 were: Stella Lendon, George Tomkins, Mrs. St.Pierre, Miss K. Morrison, Mr. D.G. Cumming. These staff members were still teaching in 1958-59. The front row, far left, sitting looks vaguely like Mrs. St. Pierre. Her name at the time was Miss I.J. Hasley. Would like to hear from former students who may recall some of the staff in this picture. Cheers.
hello Guy ,you too,have some interesting resources at hand,.........and your ability to use them ,is inspiring enough to make us want to find ,old Verdun stuff too.....................many thanks for your efforts to Surprise Us..........I'm sure it's created much interest for us old Verdun types.......... ......Again Thanks,and I hope we are equal to the task of finding interesting material for you to assess...........
Hi, I think in the front row Miss Snyder is second from the right and Miss Morrison is the far right. Second from right in the middle row could be Miss Coveyduc. Really enjoy VC.
I only recognize 'Pussy Foot'. Photo must have been taken in the parking lot side but the ground in the picture is grass. I suppose in 1939 there wern't that many cars. Also is that the Verdun High crest in the top right? Strange looking at it b/c everyone pictured has passed.
Mom1945-Linda I too think that could be Mrs. St Pierre on the extreme left of the front row. She is that teacher who will remain etched in my mind for life. I got caught chewing gum in English class and had to write the following 100 times. Bovine creatures chew their cud in the field, High School girls should not emulate this practise. I think of that to this day every time I chew a piece of gum And possibly the female to the left of Dr. Grant might be Miss McMonagle. Ruth
Hi Ruth, Remember we wore uniforms (white blouse & tunic) and were not supposed to wear any jewellery of any sort. Wellllllllllll.......ummmmm.........I wore a little gold locket and chain and wouldn't you know, Miss McMonagle caught me in the hallway, grabbed the chain and lo and behold the chain broke. Geez, I didn't like her to begin with, didn't like her even more after that. Chewing gum, eh!!!!! Cheers.
Hello Guy! There was some responses concerning the Teaching Staff at VHS, but where was the picture? I didn't see any 'attachment' with your note. Maybe that Photo should be put in the PHOTO Section of the site? I'd like to see it. Old "Pussyfoot" looked more like a PRUNE in my years at VHS. He used to enjoy strapping the 'Straight Guys' who stepped out of line. If anyone needed a 'whipping' it was him ) I remember Jean Snyder, (my classroom teacher in 10th, she straightened me out, got my Math grades UP) Thompkins, D.Cummings, our AirCadet C.O.. (he served in the RCAF during WWII) There were so many good teachers at VHS in the late 40's and 50's, but there were a few real weird ones with odd personalities. John Franshom was the greatest French teacher, he really did a good job, a solid guy. Enough of my rambling. how about that picture? VHS Victah, class of '52
Greetings Guy and Les! The picture doesn't show up in Message#1????? At least not on my screen.(I see all the replies, but no Picture, no Attachment symbol?) As for sailing, this month has been great!!!!!! I've managed to hoist my sails 'Out there' on 6 outings ,so far this month! Weather has been great. Sure beats my younger years on the St. Lawrence, but I'd do THAT all over again, IF I could! They were fun days. (Way before the Seaway and when the Islands were Islands, and sailing over to Cote St.Catherines wharf was a rush!) Aye, Mateys! Maybe you could send that picture directly to me? (Covedock1@Hotmail.com) Kudos to you both for all the good pictures that do show up and the many interesting facts you dig up for the site. Maggies pics (Black and whites) were great! How did I miss meeting all those good looking gals???? I know some of them would have enjoyed ending up down here in Florida and Sailing on the Bays and Gulf, even at 70+ years of age! (LOL) Victah, aka Vic
Hi Guy/Les! I went back to my EMail Box and clicked on "This week in Verdun Connections!" Then clicked on the "1939 Staff " Link, Voila the picture of the STAFF came up!!!! Strange how when I went on the site and clicked on 'General' then on the "1939 messages etc" the picture didn't come up? Hope I didn't put you thru the drill of sending it direct. Victah
Thye man fourth from right in the back row is Mr.Bennet. (William.I think.) He was a mathmatical genius but quite doddery after his son died in an explosion. Ed
The man sitting next to Dr.Grant would be Herve Ferland in his last year as Mayor of Verdun. He is also credited with building the boardwalk to provide work during the depression years. How many remember Assisitant Prinsipal Mr.Weatherbee (not in picture) who came later on. Yes Archie, there really was one. Ed
That makes sense Ed,....I have often heard,as well as relayed the story of why the Boardwalk was made of wood,...and it was because the MAyor of the day(and or his family) owned a lumberyard,....and sold wood.........if he'd owned a cement plant ,......guess it would have been the concrete walk,.............Here's some information on Herve Ferland,..........Its Honor Herve FerlandMayor of the Town of Verdun Herve Ferland, first magistrate of the flourishing town of Verdun, was born in St-Tite-of-Capes, county of Montmorency, on April 10, 1889, of the marriage of T챕lesphore Ferland, farmer and merchant of wood, and Virginia Therrien, his wife, girl of On챕sime Therrien. Son Honneur Herv챕 Ferland Maire de la Ville de Verdun Hervé Ferland, premier magistrat de la florissante ville de Verdun, naquit à St-Tite-des-Caps, comté de Montmorency, le 10 avril 1889, du mariage de Télesphore Ferland, cultivateur et marchand de bois, et de Virginie Therrien, son épouse, fille de Onésime Therrien. .......the english translation isn't that good,...but it mentions that old Herve was a 'merchant of wood'Close enough for my standards..........hahahahah....................I guess I could have put this in the Boardwalk topic too !
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Guy, I know that some of the teaching staff in 1934-35 were: Stella Lendon, George Tomkins, Mrs. St.Pierre, Miss K. Morrison, Mr. D.G. Cumming. These staff members were still teaching in 1958-59. The front row, far left, sitting looks vaguely like Mrs. St. Pierre. Her name at the time was Miss I.J. Hasley. Would like to hear from former students who may recall some of the staff in this picture. Cheers.
Back row second and third from left, A. Watson D. Cummings front row far left Miss I Hasley. That is all I can recognise so far. I will keep trying.
Front row center Dr. Grant
Do you think that is Miss McMonagle to the left of Dr. Grant? I do recognize Mr. Cumming. Cheers.
hello Guy ,you too,have some interesting resources at hand,.........and your ability to use them ,is inspiring enough to make us want to find ,old Verdun stuff too.....................many thanks for your efforts to Surprise Us.......... I'm sure it's created much interest for us old Verdun types.......... ......Again Thanks,and I hope we are equal to the task of finding interesting material for you to assess...........
Hi, I think in the front row Miss Snyder is second from the right and Miss Morrison is the far right. Second from right in the middle row could be Miss Coveyduc. Really enjoy VC.
I only recognize 'Pussy Foot'. Photo must have been taken in the parking lot side but the ground in the picture is grass. I suppose in 1939 there wern't that many cars. Also is that the Verdun High crest in the top right? Strange looking at it b/c everyone pictured has passed.
Mom1945-Linda I too think that could be Mrs. St Pierre on the extreme left of the front row. She is that teacher who will remain etched in my mind for life. I got caught chewing gum in English class and had to write the following 100 times. Bovine creatures chew their cud in the field, High School girls should not emulate this practise. I think of that to this day every time I chew a piece of gum And possibly the female to the left of Dr. Grant might be Miss McMonagle. Ruth
Hi Ruth, Remember we wore uniforms (white blouse & tunic) and were not supposed to wear any jewellery of any sort. Wellllllllllll.......ummmmm.........I wore a little gold locket and chain and wouldn't you know, Miss McMonagle caught me in the hallway, grabbed the chain and lo and behold the chain broke. Geez, I didn't like her to begin with, didn't like her even more after that. Chewing gum, eh!!!!! Cheers.
Who is "Pussy Foot"?
Dr. Grant (Principal) was known as "Pussyfoot". Apparently (nudge, nudge, wink, wink) he really liked young guys. Sure glad I wasn't a guy. Cheers.
Hello Guy! There was some responses concerning the Teaching Staff at VHS, but where was the picture? I didn't see any 'attachment' with your note. Maybe that Photo should be put in the PHOTO Section of the site? I'd like to see it. Old "Pussyfoot" looked more like a PRUNE in my years at VHS. He used to enjoy strapping the 'Straight Guys' who stepped out of line. If anyone needed a 'whipping' it was him ) I remember Jean Snyder, (my classroom teacher in 10th, she straightened me out, got my Math grades UP) Thompkins, D.Cummings, our AirCadet C.O.. (he served in the RCAF during WWII) There were so many good teachers at VHS in the late 40's and 50's, but there were a few real weird ones with odd personalities. John Franshom was the greatest French teacher, he really did a good job, a solid guy. Enough of my rambling. how about that picture? VHS Victah, class of '52
Victah12, The picture of the 1939 VHS teaching staff does appear, see message no. 1 on top of the page. Guy
Vic is this the pic your looking for ? .......How's Florida these days ? getting any sailing in ?
Greetings Guy and Les! The picture doesn't show up in Message#1????? At least not on my screen.(I see all the replies, but no Picture, no Attachment symbol?) As for sailing, this month has been great!!!!!! I've managed to hoist my sails 'Out there' on 6 outings ,so far this month! Weather has been great. Sure beats my younger years on the St. Lawrence, but I'd do THAT all over again, IF I could! They were fun days. (Way before the Seaway and when the Islands were Islands, and sailing over to Cote St.Catherines wharf was a rush!) Aye, Mateys! Maybe you could send that picture directly to me? (Covedock1@Hotmail.com) Kudos to you both for all the good pictures that do show up and the many interesting facts you dig up for the site. Maggies pics (Black and whites) were great! How did I miss meeting all those good looking gals???? I know some of them would have enjoyed ending up down here in Florida and Sailing on the Bays and Gulf, even at 70+ years of age! (LOL) Victah, aka Vic
Hi Guy/Les! I went back to my EMail Box and clicked on "This week in Verdun Connections!" Then clicked on the "1939 Staff " Link, Voila the picture of the STAFF came up!!!! Strange how when I went on the site and clicked on 'General' then on the "1939 messages etc" the picture didn't come up? Hope I didn't put you thru the drill of sending it direct. Victah
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Thye man fourth from right in the back row is Mr.Bennet. (William.I think.) He was a mathmatical genius but quite doddery after his son died in an explosion. Ed
Yes, I heard the same , a male friend of mind from the past did tell me years ago that Dr Grant from VHS did like young males...
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The man sitting next to Dr.Grant would be Herve Ferland in his last year as Mayor of Verdun. He is also credited with building the boardwalk to provide work during the depression years. How many remember Assisitant Prinsipal Mr.Weatherbee (not in picture) who came later on. Yes Archie, there really was one. Ed
That makes sense Ed,....I have often heard,as well as relayed the story of why the Boardwalk was made of wood,...and it was because the MAyor of the day(and or his family) owned a lumberyard,....and sold wood. ........if he'd owned a cement plant ,......guess it would have been the concrete walk,............. Here's some information on Herve Ferland,.......... Its Honor Herve Ferland Mayor of the Town of Verdun Herve Ferland, first magistrate of the flourishing town of Verdun, was born in St-Tite-of-Capes, county of Montmorency, on April 10, 1889, of the marriage of T챕lesphore Ferland, farmer and merchant of wood, and Virginia Therrien, his wife, girl of On챕sime Therrien. Son Honneur Herv챕 Ferland Maire de la Ville de Verdun Hervé Ferland, premier magistrat de la florissante ville de Verdun, naquit à St-Tite-des-Caps, comté de Montmorency, le 10 avril 1889, du mariage de Télesphore Ferland, cultivateur et marchand de bois, et de Virginie Therrien, son épouse, fille de Onésime Therrien. .......the english translation isn't that good,...but it mentions that old Herve was a 'merchant of wood' Close enough for my standards..........hahahahah ....................I guess I could have put this in the Boardwalk topic too !
Verdun's 15th Mayor: Herve Ferland, 15th mayor (1933-1939)
Melt Ville of Verdun
1933 (?)
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