Burlington High School - Rarebits Yearbook (Burlington, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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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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70 RAREBITS Now the year's social activities are almost over and Miss Shaw, our room- teacher, friend and adviser, has broken some dreadful news to us-the Iune examinations are looming up before us. We will now have to settle down to frantic studying to pass in Iune-and Ohl what we have to learn yetl So we leave you to struggle on and hope that when the examinations are over we will not be obliged to say, Hit might have been. 95 X 'k Sadie- When I leave school I will step into a nice job at 310,000 per. Annie- Per what? . Sadie- Perhaps.,' Little words of wisdom Little words of bluff, Make the teachers tell us, Sit down, that's enough. :lf wk PF Ferguson is growing a little moustache Beneath his patrician beak, Getting it on the instalment plan- A little down per week. Pk PF Pk A little bit of Caesar, A bit of Cicero, Help to populate the place- Where crazy people go. Elinurth Iliurm Plug Review There have been a great many critics and writers who have attempted to criticize Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night without results. I am neither a writer nor a critic, but only a student taking the play for the first time and thus cannot be expected to compete with these others. Twelfth Night What many colored characters and stories it brings back to my mindl First, there is the romantic Duke Orsino Y Illyna, who professes to be madly in love with the beautiful, although cruel, Lady Olivia. I wonder if all the noblemen of those days had their attendants do their wooing for them? If even this important matter was settled by proxy, one does not wonder at some of the results that fol- lowed. Then into the Duke's life comes Cesario, alias Lady Viola, who had been saved from a shipwreck by a sea-captain. Believing her twin brother drowned, disguised as a boy, she seeks a position at the court of the Duke Orsino, near whose territories the ship had been wrecked. Naturally, the Duke must send her to Olivia to pursue his suit and thus Olivia since feminine nature changes not from century to century, must fall in love with the Duke's handsome mes- senger, instead of the Duke himself. The Duke would have returned Olivia's love but Viola Ccesairo Dis obliged to refuse her love-making. Thus denied the prize, Olivia covets it greedily. Is this an experience, my dear readers, with which you are entirely unacquaint- ed? To this complication is added Viola's tCesair'sD love for the Duke. The eternal triangle is not a twentieth century complication for here we have- Orinso in love with Olivia, who is in love with Cesario, who in turn loves Orsino. Meanwhile in Olivia's household other troubles are looming up. Mischief- loving Maria must devise a scheme by writing a love letter, supposedly from Olivia to Malvolio, in which she tOliviaQ hints that she is in love with him. The dramatist must have Maria imitate Olivia's handwriting to bring the plot about. What a picture it must have been to see Malvolio finding the letter and falling right into the net. Poor faithful, conceited, innocent Malvoliol Beware, readers of the trap your own conceit may construct for you. Then, as in all good dramas, we have the element of the unexpected. Thus, Sebastian, Viola's brother, is also saved from the wreck and makes his way to Illyria. What follows is delightful comedy. If twins will look alike, according to coincidence of time im- memorial, who is there to blame if Olivia's girlish heart adopts the fur- iously reluctant Cesario as the object of its adoration? But the way of a man with a maid is not the way of a maid with another maid, so fortunately Sebastian is able to substitute for Cesario and accept greedily what she had refused. As all good fairy stories end, Viola meets her brother, complications are explained, the Duke drops his senti- mental vapouring and finds that the real love of his heart has been his humble valet for the past three months.-So all live happily ever after?-L.S.

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