Talk:Lisgar Collegiate Institute

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Template:CanEd Re: 1951: From the stories I heard while in attendance at LCI, the tunnel was added after the building was completed, when students had to cross a busy street between classes. The street has since been closed off between the two buildings. I don't know the specific dates for these events, so I am leaving this on the discuss page.  : RealGrouchy 02:20, 7 Feb 2004 (UTC)

- You may be right on that. I didn't attend the school, my main source was an article in the Ottawa Citizen which I'm afraid I don't have anymore. Cjrother 22:02, 9 Feb 2004 (UTC)


Just stumbled upon this entry in the Wikipedia, wanted to add what I remember of the school cheer (hopefully someone can confirm this): "Phi Chi Psi, Kappa Lambda Pi, Ai Protos Protos Ai, O-C-I, Hullabaloo Hullabaloo Hullabaloo-bela, Lisgar Lisgar Rah Rah Rah!" I think this cheer dates back to the 30's at least... Thanks, Marlon Tang (1992-97), 11/11/05, 11:27pm Pacific.

Yes, I think that's how it goes --Nucleusboy 18:23, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Asians

--Nucleusboy 18:29, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Ok, now I have been posting "90% of this school is Asian" twice, and both times it was erased. I only say this because it is true. Look at the math contest winners. And why do you think they went to Beijing in 2002? Because they had no trouble getting around and communicating. Anyway, both one of the first place winners for the Pascal Math contest and the first place winner for the Cayley math contest are my friends. I feel special.Reply

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# : The Asian population, while high, isn't that high. 
# : Why do you think we're going to Austria next year? Obviously most of the school is Austrian. --Nucleusboy 18:23, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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# : The Asian population, while high, isn't that high. 
# : Why do you think we're going to Austria next year? Obviously most of the school is Austrian. --Nucleusboy 18:23, 28 May 2006 (UTC)"Reply

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The Illustrious Adam Wang

Does anybody here actually know if Adam Wang (ie. the one from debating) was really the one who started the lineup thing? I'm certain he doesn't have that many friends (jk) --Nucleusboy 18:29, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes he does... And what's your real name, Nucleusboy? I go to HS in Ottawa too.