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Look, you — !! %”?!! I call ’em as I see ’em. a Si bv e« l? • fteq uV re« ' Rink frozen only between Dec. 18 and Jan. 2.
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We Played . . . For four school years, every day of the year, we indulged in our favorite pastime, playing. We have en¬ joyed ourselves to a great extent by participating in every conceivable form of sports. We dare not endeavor to speak of all of them; however, there are some that must be mentioned. We shall never forget those large steel ping-pong tables which adorn the floor of every rec-hall. Remember when our eyeballs got all tangled up over the bridge of our noses while we watched Normand Paulhus and Charlie Paquette thrash out a blazing game of ping-pong? Of course during the winter we strained our bodies to their utmost, nearly, in order to win the class basketball tournament which was played in our beautiful gym. At other times we tried to soak our pals with that white, miserable, hut beautiful substance, snow. We will also long remember the blades flashing on our rink. Even broken hones couldn ' t keep us off it! At last, spring, bringing baseball, volleyball, track and tennis, all of which we loved so well. Yes, we played and we enjoyed ourselves. Deserted now, hut wait until three-thirty. Gassima, Whiff-whaff and Klik-Klak.
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We Relaxed . . . Who among us will ever forget the places we went to and the things we did in the attempt to forget for a moment our studies, and to relax? Remember: The trips to Queenie’s every Wednes¬ day and Saturday afternoon to partake of Al’s grinders, milkshakes, sundaes and other delicacies, while the juke¬ box poured out the most popular songs of the day to create a soothing background in which to forget our woes. The sighs of relief which were uttered as we settled down to a peaceful night’s sleep in dorm, broken occasionally by mild pranks—such as slapping your neigh¬ bor in the face with a wet towel or coating his sheets with shaving cream. The elation of being the first Prep School boys to have rooms. So we could spend much of our time study¬ ing and reading “the classics,” of course! Last hut not least, the Dining Hall, where we gathered three times a day to discuss important affairs while replenishing our energy in order to better continue our studies. eeV . a te • e a veV 10
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