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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 88 text:

74 RAREBITS W-l -'-'-'-W gk imhafza 1 15 - Gu-. .52 Ediiar-DORIS IDUNHAM S stands for Sinclair-his first name is Iames, E stands for Edith everybody knows her last name. C stands for Coombe-better known as Wes. O stands for onward, that's usl N stands for Norman-he's dark and tall, D stands for Doris-not Dunny,' at all. F stands for Ferrey, but he really hasn't wings, O stands for Uuchl when foe his com- pass flings. R stands for Ross and my, can he talkl M stands for Mary, the last of the lot. -N. S. X wk as Some facts by the editor for the bene- fit of those who do not know: 1. School spirit is not a beverage. 2. The horse in the gymnasium is not related to the animal kingdom. 5. The bells which ring are not a number of alarm clocks. 4. The mats in the gymnasium are not to wipe your feet on. 5. Physics has no relation to Cast- or oil. 6. There are no tents on the campus. 7. Dividers are not for dividing pieces of wood. 8. A chord in Geometry does not relate to wood. 9. Chalk was not used in any war for bullets, nor pupils for targets. if Pk Pk Qishlighiz During th past year IIB captured the Lower Form Debating Shield, after some hard struggles against IIA, IB, and Commercial forms. Pauline Tancock and lack Manzer were our representatives who brought us through to victory. lt must be remarked that Bill Statham and Wes Coombe debated in the pre- liminaries. Much praise is due our room teacher, Mr. St. Iohn, and also Miss Shaw who helped our form literary to be the success it was. There have been no outstanding athletes in IIB this year but when the entire form combined on Field Day we almost brought home the Shield. Fred Milligan, our representative on the rugby team, played fine rugby. Ieanne Coutts and Alice Barrett on the lunior Girls' Basketball team played their part in bringing about the victories of that team. At Qakville on the County Field Day Wes. Coombe did much to help the Burlington contingent bring home the Lions' Cup. On the whole IIB are not ashamed of their athletic standing as compared with the other forms in the school. vp :nc 1: Things we should like to know z- 1. When Ariel Summers is going to start dieting? 2. Why Mary Edwards always hap- pens to lose her homework, if she thinks she hasn't it done? 5. Why Frances Steele is always very industriously searching Cwith her head homework in Marlatt says, under her deskl for her Latin period when Miss The following people go to the boardf W as 1: wk Ellie lgriuate life Ariel Summers, so 'tis said, To reduce, on a diet was fed, People now marvel at the fact That Ariel still remains intact. The life of Mary Burnet, you know, Is taken up with dances and shows. She'll be a gold diggern, sure as fatel Which personages bachelors hate. For Wally Warner we must mourn, On Friday 15th he was born. But his birthday comes just once a year, So superstition he need not fear. This poem may go on for ever and aye, But IIB Ites are rather shyg No information will they give, With respect to how they really live. Bill Siazflzam.

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RAREBITS From sitting 'round and freezing, Nobody Finds a constant clwill Nobody seems to get a tlirill I To be exactly pleasing. So clioose tlie coal tliat fills your bin With care and circumspection, ll you would bold your place witlwin -llie lamily,s allection. l l W . A B B S l Allso Pure Ice Phone Burlington 463 Follow the Crowds to BILL'S BARBECUE Barbecue porlc, Beef, l-lam or Clwiclcen . Sandvviclwes S I Ch. It We pecia ic en Dinner Served at all liours Never ' Close Superior l-lot Dogs ' o Superior l-lamburgs Patronize our advertisers-They pat



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RAREB1IT S o WANTED 2 Young lady wishes to correspond with Alice Barrett any young gentleman having an auto- mobile not over thirty years old. N0l'1'Tl3f1 K If1gSCOff A man with a wooden leg to mash lean Ne Coutts potatoes. Man wanted for gardening, also to Norma She Ppard take charge of a cow, who sings in the Mal-y Burn Et choir and plays the organ. D0 Ris Smith ft Dk gl' Dori S Dunham An assistant butcher, one able to drive Wes Co Omhe and kill himself preferred. Christi Ne Palmer HUTTUN 81 SQUTER Archt'ieci.r and Engt'rteer.v i HAMILTON Everything for Spraying or Dusting INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES MATERIALS AND MACHINES Niagara Brand Spray Company Limited Burlington ffff Ontario IGHN LAMBSHEAD Agemffor Canadian Industries Fertilizers I. I. Case Co. Farm Machinery PHONE 577 BURLINGTON

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