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

 - Class of 1931

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78 RAREBITS 35? T95 Ginmmerrial ' Ellie latent frnm Zllirf-t Hear E. J Zh'CTiim MgH Edlil0F-LUCILLE CRAIG Some men smile in the morning Some men smile at dawn, But the man worth while ls the man that can smile When his two front teeth are gone. df FF Fl: How To Avoio FALLING H.AIR When you see its falling, step out from under it and thus let it fall. 34 ik Fl! Arving- Pop, there's a man at the door with a moustache. Father- Tell him I don't want any. Pk wk Pk Lloyd- Have you heard the new rugby song? Iohn- No, what is it? Lloyd- We knead each otherf' Until Christmas our form had a lit- erary meeting every second Thursday in English Composition period. These literary meetings were greatly enjoyed by the members of the class. They consisted of speeches, scandal, and ak Pk as Adam had his troubles, No doubt, in days of yoreg But no one said when he told a yarn, l've heard that one before. Current events, which proved very helpful and enjoyable. After the Christ- mas holidays we continued these meet- ings, but instead of having the regular program, we had several debates in which the pupils put forth every effort to have their side win. During the latter part of Ianuary we, along with the two first forms, held our tobogganing party. This briefly outlines our form activ- ities for the year, but it would not be complete if we did not mention the fact that we also do our part in the athletic activities of our school. One of our members, Phyllis Stainer, plays defence on the Iunior Basket ball team. So it must seem clear to all who read that Form I C is no insignificant unit among the forms of the B. H. S. Pk Pk Pk On Friday, March 27th, the two Com- mercial forms put on the program for the Literary Society of the school. a ak Pk Gypsy-I tella your fortune, mister. Christie--How much? Gypsy-Twenty-five cents. Christie-Correct. Howdya guess it. A 'W f. X 52. ff' V . 35 li A .X s , A Q .. I L' I n , '- Q A , - I lxgfw' M 'l l lt ff in ' - . . , .J Y 'X W il . 7 ' ' f -1 '-Iyj-I1-11, 5 Z Q I, ' .V-3Ez g,..,.1'..'.' l '-.M C Z , I dl I Z .. , X 9 :a,Z12 L,.- ' W' ' Q m ' 'LW al g , 15 ,. X . ll V .1 Isl I2 44' 4 'D -n x Q 1 , J ' xx-' 'i fi' ' I . N 5- in .

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RAREBITS 77 1 gl?--l-'1--itGfiff5'3 ga ilinrm IA P1115 52 Iidifor-AGNES BROWNE Zlinrm IA Athletic Zfiepnrt Undoubtedly Form IA will be the main stay in the B. H. S. in the future athletics. We are promised a second Percy Williams in lack Burnett, our star sprinter, and pole vaulter. The juvenile medal was won by William Atkinson, our futurelongdistance runner and high jump champion. Allen Hedley one of the smallest boys of IA handles the 8 lb. shot as though it were a baseball and exhibits excellent form in doing it. So this shows you that he will later turn out to be a great honour to the B. H. S. YVe have some of the best re- lay runners for their size and l'll wager they can give larger boys good advice. We are not only good in athletics but in scholarship and social lines also. The boys are not the only ones: the girls are a good help too. They are only waiting till the bugle blows. Pk Pk :F Pat's reading lesson was about ships. He came to a word he could not pro- nounce. r Barque-prompted the teacher. Pat sniggered. Barque-repeated the teacher. Bow-wow , said Pat. GW' W5 ir Q Eff? ggi Glnmnwrrral num gig mS Ediior-CLARE Tom' The Commercial Literary was put on a few weeks ago, as everyone knows. It consisted of an all musical programme and was enjoyed by all. Commercial has great hopes of heading the list. Qbnr illiterarg Qur form Lit. as you are all aware Happened one Friday when all was fair, First came the chorus, that went over big. Next followed lVlyra's smart little jig. Then came the wand drill cleverly done, Stevens who yawns and stays out half the night, Florence, our gay little country lass, Atkinson, who torments and gives all the sass . Ma1'jorie from the Beach enters when she pleases, Langton, as we know, everyone teases. Hannah, the giddy one, works hard and tries to pass. Last of all, Lester Brain concludes Our Commercial Class. -Jlargarei E. Sheppard. Bugs' Sparta By Iocii HARROW Uurtiormhasplayed an important part in school sports. It has had representa- tives on four teams. Un our champion- ship rugby team, Gord Rusby and lock Harrow capably represented our form. Henry Atkinson and Charlie Belchamber were the backbone of the Iunior Basketball team. Henry also earned a position on our noble hockey team. lock Harrow represented our form on the Senior Basketball team. Part ot' the success ofthe many teams of the B. H. S. is due to the splendid coaching of our noble Art Langton who unable to play on the field did his work from the Side lines in the form of manager. Art spent much of his valuable time in showing the boys their mistakes and how they could be remedied. Art is indeed a member of our form of whom we are proud. Art, we take our hats off to you. 1



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