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RAREBITS 67 Viv' form cms E221 Edilor-FLORIAN LOREE A glance at the calendar reveals the act that another year has almost fled, and since its passing witnesses for many the climax of their high school career- graduation, it seems fitting that we should pause for a moment and attempt, at least, to answer the inevitable quest- tion, What next? . No doubt some will feel themselves in a more or less similar position to the man who had just completed his earthly course, and while the last rites were being performed a friend remarked calmly, Poor lack I do feel so sorry for him, there he is, all dressed up and no place to go. It is, therefore, by way of an attempt to solve the problems of the puzzled matriculant, that the writer volunteers a few helpful suggestions. For those who are by nature adapted to a certain, definite pursuit, and have steadfastly set their faces in that direction, the following paragraphs will hold but little interest. A second group, I venture to say, dimly see the light, so far as their future career is concerned. As someone has said, Now you see it and now you don't. These may find at least a little food for thought. But perhaps to those who have been either unable to make any definite decision, or have given the matter but little thought, the ventured suggestions may prove most helpful. There are, of course, various methods, of deciding your future course of action. One may flip a coin, accept the advice of one's parents, visit a palmist or phrenol- ogist, or, as we find in too many cases, allow oneself to be drifted about by every wind that blows. It goes without saying that all of these methods have their merits, as well as demerits-and it is because so many of us are found in this class, which we still have with us-and will no doubt, till the end of time-that there are so many square pegs in round holes. Flourishing Faultless Ideal Original Frivolous Romantic Tidy Allarvellous Humorous This is Form Five I I Pk wk :xc Fifth Form wishes that- Don Vtlallace wouldn't pick on Little Ed ll Punc Smith hadn't moved her seat. People would knock when they come in during spare periods. Someone would lubricate the back door. Private telephones be established from desk to desk or else a private postal service. Pk Pk :ll Mr. St. Iohn- I'm going to give 50c to the laziest person in this school. Don Yvallace- It's 0.K. with me sir, roll me over and put it in my pocket- bookf' Pk Pk Dk On being rebuked for laughing during a class Dick offered this explanation, Please, teacher, I didn't mean to be heard, I laughed up my sleeve but there was a hole in. it.
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RAREBITS 69 MTH!! Ulllllllklllllfu A great philosopher once said, The measure of a man's worth is indicated by the number of channels into which his genius spreads, in which case we are bound to believe Fourth Form has very high rating if achievement means any- thing. In looking back over the past year you will see that Fourth Form has contributed willingly to all forms of school activities. The Field Day was the first time this year that the Fourth Formers stepped forward. Many stu- dents took part in the events and dis- tinguished themselves although we must confess there were numerous Fourth Formers among the lookers-on. How- ever a good looker is as valuable as a good actor. We are proud to be able to say that Tom Hedley, winner of the Intermediate Champsionhip, dwells with us. Then, again, we must congratulate Erle McCormack, Bruce Colton, Archie McMillan, Lezetta Shep- pard, Annie Borisuk, Iosephine Breckon, and Margaret Green for their fine efforts on that day. However, not only in the Field- Day events have our illustrious Fourths distinguished themselves. The boy's basket-ball teams have been up- held by Tom Hedley, Bruce Colton and Ierry King. In another directione-still athletic, we have in our room Margaret Green, Dorothy Sanderson, Sally Loree and Nina Edwards-all four who did much towards the success of the basket- ball team all season. In recalling those memorable rugby games we see Tom dashing down the length of the field and crossing the line, the ball in his arms, amid the frantic cheers of the crowd. We see Al. and Erle passing the ball to Archie who gets a touchdown when we have almost given up hope of a victory. All those who attended 'the rugby games waxed greatly enthusiastic over the fine playing of Tom and Archie. How- ever Fourth Form has achieved much in other lines besides sports. It gives us much pleasure to say that Edna Robin- son, editor of Rarebfff is At Home in Fourth Form. Dorothy Biggs, our pianist, has willingly played at all the Literary meetings. Speaking of Literary meetings, let us recall to your minds the Literary we staged. Do you remember the boys from Sing-Sing, the girls and their tambourine dance, our paper Tzif-Bziiw, Beryl's singing, Sally's reading and the play? Do you remember how you shuddered at the shot from Osler's gun, and thrilled at the way Bruce came to the rescue? Then, we recall the De- bate between Fourth and Fifth in which although Fifth did win, Dsler and Nina were to be congratulated on their fine delivery. We are proud of the achieve- ments of Osler Lockhart, our orator, who has distinguished himself several times this year. Then we find that five Fourth Formers: Bruce, Mildred, Iosephine, Eleanor and Allistair were on the Decor- ation Committee for our annual At Home . Anyone who saw the auditor- ium, that night, in its green and gold splendour will know what a valuable artistic contributions they made. So to those who have contributed most and least, to the year's success we say: The smallest effort is not lost, Each wavelet on the ocean tossed Aids in the ebb-tide or the flow.
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