Brandon Collegiate Institute - New Era Yearbook (Brandon, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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THE NEW ERA FORM HIE 65 Room Teacher . Mr. Kavanagh Class President...Moya Tibbs Council Representative ...Gladys Sparham Girls’ Basketball Rep Frances McCrae Boys’ Basketball Rep.Michael Warren Class Reporter. Bunny Trafford Under the leadership of our class president, ahly assisted hy the other officers, this class took a vigorous part in Collegiate games and events. We reached the semi-finals in girls’ basketball, but were defeated by III 1). During the term a toboggan party was held at Jack’s slide. All the class attended, all the class had a good time, and all the class later joined in the sing song, under the leadership of Mr. Kavanagh. Our academic knowledge is pro¬ gressive. Most readers will under¬ stand our situation from the quo¬ tation: “How can man die better than facing fearful odds” or should we parody Byron thus: “Teachers to the right of us Teachers to the left of us Volleying and thundering.” We have a motto “Each for all —All for each”. We may he sub¬ dued, but we always come up smil¬ ing. Ask our teachers! Victor Ames: Better known as “Shad”. “He’s little and he’s wise, And he doesn’t advertise.” Katie Ahenakew: “She smiled and the shadows departed; She won all our hearts in a trice, No matter how blue we were feel¬ ing, her laughter refreshed as a spice.” Josephine Bedford: “There is beauty in a merry laugh”. Blanche Bedford: Josephine’s sis¬ ter. Loves Geometry and kin¬ dred subjects. Ask Mr. Doc- toroff. Winnie Buckley: Much sought af¬ ter hy Mr. Bell and Miss Dun- seith. A maiden with periods of temperamental seriousness, streaks of sudden gaiety, and hectic intervals of study before exams.

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64 THE NEW ERA H. D. Spratling Carpenter and Builder Millwork, Cabinets, Store Front, Sash, Screens, Doors PHONE 3811 1217 13th St. Brandon Furs Repaired, Remodelled and Relined. Furs made to order. Workmanship guaranteed SHAVERS FURS Opposite City Hall 821 Princess Phone 4579 McDonald FORMAN The Popular Pood Market FRESH MEATS FISH FRUITS AND GROCERIES All our Meats and Fish are kept under modern refrigeration PHONE 2994 Service with a Smile 1 HUTCHINGS’ DRUG STORE Will fill your Prescription with accuracy and dispatch Phone 2814 10th and Princess Brandon J We can’t make all the Photos so we only make the Best 1 CLARK J. SMITH STUDIO i Tel. 3258 135 10th St. j SPECIAL ATTENION— Is given to our new short curly permanents. They are becom¬ ing and very easy to arrange. [ MONRO’S CONFECTIONERY f I



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66 THE NEW ERA Harold Cameron: Optimistic and cheerful to a degree. Harold came to Collegiate at Easter, and hopes to graduate in June. Herbert Cater: “We seek him here, we seek him there, we seek him everywhere”, Herbert appears occasionally in III E. Joe Check: His unassuming and congenial manner have made him a favorite among his friends. Norman Clark: Our fair haired Viking, whose silence is gold¬ en, and whose industry is a joy to hehold. Gordon Douglas: “Meet a rare and delightful personality, Enchan- ced by the keenest originality Of notes he brings a score, To show what he did the day be¬ fore”. Gladys Dreaver: Gladys is one of our baseball stars, and one of III E’s star pupils. Edna Eastcott: “Mindful of the other in her work and play, In and out of school while we are on our way, Never cross or angry with a word or pun, Never a wet blanket when we have our fun”. Irwin Eggleton: “Flash” spends most of his time riding in a car. Our commission agent. Jessie Hamilton: Our little Scot’s maid with the nut-brown hair. She dreams of the wonderful things to come. Emily Jarvis: Friendly and hum¬ orous, Emily sits in a hack seat. Favorite saying “Oh isn’t he a darling”. Dorothy Bain: “We know her by her gentle air”. The class pian¬ ist ever willing to help III E. Elaine Richards: “A charming stranger in our halls”. Lloyd Johnston: Lloyd carries an extra subject in case of emerg¬ ency. Consistent in study and friendship. Don Mackie: “All men have faults” Too much modesty is his. Jessie Millar: Small, quiet, our ace basketball player. A reserv¬ ed hut pleasing personality. Frances McCrae: The tallest girl in III E. Optimistic and cheerful to a degree. One of our scarlet fever “victims”. Bob. MacDonald: Boh can ask more questions than a district attorney. Withal a sympathetic listener and an optimist. Tom Packowski: III E’s “Robert Taylor”—Patient, sincere and persevering in his studies. John Robertson: Likes to talk to himself or to anyone who will listen. Ambition: To live in New Zealand. Muriel Rohlfs: “A face with glad¬ ness overspread, Soft smiles by human kindness spread”. — Wordsworth. Bob. Russell: “Now Yukon Jake was as tough as a steak, “Hard boiled as a picnic egg”. Dorothy Searle: Dorothy left us for Regina, hut soon found that distant fields look green. Our gain -is Regina’s loss. Madeline Scott: Take a smiling countenance, a cheerful dis¬ position, and a nice sense of humor—there you have Made¬ line. Peter Skoblak: Peter is the tall silent genius of III E. “Patient in toil, serene amidst alarms”. Gladys Sparham: Class President. Tall, dark and a look in her eye that makes -woozie. Carol Sutherland: Carol hails from Hartney, Manitoba, and dreams of Californian climes. Friendly and humorous, hut feminine withal.

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