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THE FIFTH FORM
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The year went quickly by and the Fall of r9o2 found most of us back again eager for work CPD. The new gym. was now up and that pleased us not a little, but after the long Winter siege of dumb bell drills and apparatus work, we were only too glad to get out into the April sunshine. Thus as a dream that passeth in the night did another year roll on, and the next F all found us clinging desperately to the third and next to the last rung of the ladder. Unfortunately some lost their grip and fell splashing into the form below. Somebody, however, threw Burry a life preserver, thus he managed to get back again. In june, we had a big parade and left school with beautiful dreams of the Upper House and the thought of being truly Fifth F ormers. There was a clear sky and a bright sun overhead when on September 16 we took our seats in chapel, and there prayed that we might walk in the right paths, and that our influence might be for the good of those about us. Football was now in full swing, and with Captain Andrus, Blood, Soper and a few others chasing the pesky pigskin, 'o5 was well represented on the gridiron. CIt's more fashionable to call it the checker board.j We succeeded in defeating a Western school that aspired for honors. St. Paul's came down, but some one accidentally spilled some liquid air on their feet, so they turned their backs and set sail for home. We also played Andover-ah ! let us tarry not here, but move on to brighter things. In a hard-fought game on a slippery Held, we closed the season with Hill, the score being 6 to 6. Waller, who emerged from the game with enough real estate on his smiling countenance to get a second mortgage on, saved us from defeat by his unerring toe. Whilst football is still on my mind, ,twould be criminal injustice in failing to speak in a most praiseworthy manner of our illustrious H Creams, who played one game, and won it at that. Its members are so well noted and famous that if I may take your time and the bookis space I shall endeavor to give short statistics. - FREDDY LARK ....... Capfazbz and Hay Back A valuable man at all stages of the game. If he would abstain from the use of Piper Heidsieck he would make a better player. 18 0'Ln'ER A V2 were com? dangeroxf I CARRIE :ll A ve: left a good GVSH Jerri A ve: tackle anyth dangerous m 111131113 limi A req feminine WRECKEM A veg taken out to STAXDLY SL .i Veg creature WLM mmlfr and 2 PAT O'FLO02 veg,- . xi
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