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RAREBITS 53 An flbhe tn 111A Once upon a time in Form III A Eight and thirty pupils held their sway, Many of these pupils, who had brains galore, Often stayed in, just to study, hours after four. By other big debaters held in very great esteem, VVho envied all their eloquence and wished that they could dream Of speaking with such genius when talking on the floor, But oratory seemed to be behind the III A door. Many are the deeds of might that we could relate, But we would rather ask some questions before it is too late, We'd like to know why Henry rises from his chair To answer the door when no one is there. We would like to ask a question of Wesley Coombe, Wwhat interests him at the back of the room? And we'd like to ask Bill, in a casual way, Why he wasn't late the other day? We'd like to ask Mary in tones profound Whom does she see when she turns around? There are many other questions that we'd like to ask, But time grows short and it's quite a task . To get things to rhyme in this lyric tale. It's enough to make a strong man quail. But before we're off we'd like to say That the Best in the School is Form III A. An Arahemir Zlgrir If you can follow indices and squares of perfect cubes, And florence flasks, and know the tense of exceptions to the rule, In French or Latin you, my son, Will get on well at school. If you can juggle History dates and memory work with ease, If you can write a ten mile comp. on How to stop a sneeze. In theorems of geometry if you can lead the class, And write when others stop perplexed, You'll pass, my boy, you'll pass. v - 11135 ifivuirw A gvl Editor-Alice Barrett. 11 1 E Starz This year has been one of the finest in the records of III B, It has now one of the finest groups of boys and girls. The sports on track and field this year were upheld by Cooper, Ferry, and Weaver, representing the boys, and Helen Lapington, the girls. Our stars on the basketball team were Helen, Alice and Weaver. Commencement proved a great suc- cess this year, Now why was that? We can tell you. The soprano and bass voices of the III B. German class swelled the assembly hall with the sweetness of their voices. In the plays we had starring Pauline Tan- cock and Alice Barrett. The pirate dance brought loud applause and an encore from the thrilled audience.
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54 RARE The reason for that was the good di- rection of our form teacher, Miss Pur- telle. Last but not least the assistant edi- tor of this great magazine is Pauline Tancock, one of the leading stars of III B. So let's give three rousing cheers BITS for third form and wait to see how many scholarships come to this form at the end of the school term. Miss Purtelle, in English class- Hewton, what is a seven lettered word meaning mush-room ? Willie- Parlour. Zlinrm A IIA Editor-Connie Galashan Debating Section Although our work in debating has been somewhat limited, thanks to our two debaters, C, Galashan and Mel- ville Cox, however, we succeeded in eliminating 2B in the inter-form de- bate. This produced rather a min- gled feeling of joy and pride among the members of our form, as there' is naturally more or less rivalry be- tween us, Rather shamefully the girls are forced to admit the boys captured the honours in our form, de- bate. 11 A Sport News This last year II A worked for and achieved many of the honors sought for by every form of the school. The most outstanding of these was the winning of the shield on Field Day. This shield hangs outside the door of IIA, and many stop to admire it. On Field Day, Margaret Smith, who cannot be surpassed in the high jump, won the Girls' Intermediate medal. Frances Taylor won the Girls' Junior medal. Bill Atkinson, besides being an artist, proved his ability in sports by winning the Boys' Junior medal. The girls' medal at the County meet was won by Margaret Smith. We also have three players on the basketball teams. Marg. Smith is a player on the girls' team, and Bill Atkinson and Harold Eaton are on the boys' team. On the football team we have Ken Shaver and Harold Eaton. All we say in conclusion is that II A has a wonderful sporting record. Pk Pl! Pk Burlington Cityi News, May 6, 1942 George Robbins, prominent stock broker of New York, visited friends in town last week. Among the per- sons- called upon were Rev. J. W. Bur- net and Mr. Fred. Homer, B.A. A garden party was staged in the city park last evening, A most enjoy- able evening was spent. During the course of the programme Mr, Mel- ville Cox, noted soloist, rendered two selections that were very much en- joyed. Gordon Wray, prosperous Maple Avenue florist, is still specializing in violets. During second form days he learned to Say it with flowers. George Robbins, prominent Bur- lington merchant, has invented a new school seat which cannot be removed from the floor by means of compasses or other instruments carried in the pocket of the average school boy. Betentinns What do we get when we start to talk? Or get mad at some one and give him a sock? Or just do nothing but sit and gawk? Detention! What happens when our home work's not done? Or when we try to have some fun? Or don't know anything under the sun? Detention! C. G.
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