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30 AURORA BOREALIS THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 1. Thou shalt not skip classes or the wrath of thy teacher shall fall upon thee. 2. Thou shalt study hard and diligently now for the evil days of June cometh when no man knoweth. 3. Thou shalt eat all that is set before thee at thy table or thou shalt starve. 4. Thou shalt not borrow the homework of thy neighbor lest thou be cast out of the classroom. 5. Thou shalt not fight over the bath tubs lest thy teacher rebuke thee and send thee to bed. 6. Thou shalt go to church twice on Sundays and attend the song-service in the evenings. 7. Thou shalt be on time for all thy classes or thy teacher shalt keep thee in after four and inflict punishment upon thee. 8. Thou shalt sweep thoroughly under thy bed and in all corners on Saturday morning lest visitors approach un¬ expectedly. 9. Thou shalt not hasten too quickly to thy meals lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. 10. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s laundry slip, nor his string, nor his brown paper, if thou wouldst live in peace with mankind. Here’s to the girls—the young ones, Not too young; For the good die young, And nobody wants a dead one. Here’s to the girls—the old ones, Not too old; For the old dye too, And nobody wants a dyed one. Amos Baker: Oven too hot-Shasta. FOR SERVICE QUALITY Call Snow Flake Laundry Limited Phone 1735
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AURORA BOREALIS 29 May Oxford of course is a midnight belle, And Amelia M— rolls her eyes just swell. And Sarah Ba— and Viola Lee Are both quiet girls but fond of a spree. Rubbra, Johnstone and Fan Cornell Know a great deal and more they’ll tell, They talk in their sleep and scrap in the flat, And they have nine lives like Dick Wittington’s cat. Esther Frederking from Bruderheim, Seldom gets to her breakfast on time. But the Hronek sisters answer the call, Particularly when there is basketball. Margaret Miller and 0. Swancoat, Have done nothing audacious o’er which to gloat, And these two quiet maids inhabit the floor Where once there dwelt a bevy or more. Now all these girls on the top floor lived, For all their sins they ought to be shrived. But truth to tell their names recall The fun and frolic of Commercial Hall. Observed in correcting History Paper (Grade XII.) : “Martin Luther did not die a natural death, but was ex¬ communicated by a bull.” | United Typewriter Co„ Ltd. OF ALBERTA | 10027 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton Phone 1774 The UNDERWOOD has two character¬ istics which are the cause of its general acceptance—it does the best work; and it does the most work. —And these are the only things about a typewriter of interest to the busi¬ ness man.
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AURORA BOREALIS 31 SECOND FLOOR GIRLS K is tall with auburn hair For birds she seems to have a flare. Marge is little but O my! She sure can make things fly. Dot Mayo wee but sporty, Fears she may be fat when forty. The Lawrence three from the north they came, Their name is already known to fame. Annie’s laugh is known to all, Charlie’s too is universal. Gussie Dale whose hair is red, Is late in getting out of bed. Smitty seems in quite a thrill, O gee, she’s going out with Bill. Loma has a flare for shows, To three a week she always goes. Gilby loves to be sarcastic, When the boys get too enthusiastic. Stewie is always mopping floors, Dusting dressers, chairs and doors. Blanche is blonde with eyes of blue, She always has a smile for you. Alfie’s rule for keeping slim, Turn handsprings weekly in the gym. Monty simply loves to dance, She toddles every single chance. Jen’s Hello, are you there? Is often heard on the midnight air. Mildred is famed for sports, She shines on the tennis co urts. Alison is known as Scotty, An only child she’s often naughty. Dorothy Hetherington is fond of singing, To opera fame we’re sure she’s winging. Jean Fyfe’s room is number five, And she’s very much alive. —A. Y., J. J. A petrified brain has been found in Moscow, according to the announcement of a Russian scientist. Yes, you will find Alberta College graduates all over the world. “Gentlemen prefer blondes—with just a few red heads present, too,” says Mr. Birdsall. Scotty: “Trig, seems like a lumber camp, there are so many logs about.” Evan says there are two ways to win a girl. One is to spend money on her. So is the other.
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