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’31 YEAR BOOK Page Thirty-one fl • GORDON y M-MacLERN M-BRLFOUR M-POWELL JL KOTKBS
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Page Thirty ’31 YEAR BOOK BIOGRAPHIES Glass IB JEAN POW—Redcliff. —Unlike Piglet (though she is much like him in other respects) she talks a great deal. Mr. Hutton has said of her that her tongue is an involuntary muscle that continues to work from morn to night. Madame Ellis- Browne pronounces her voice to he Mezzo (whatever that is) but at any rate it’s carrying. MILLY RAMSAY—Drumheller. —Neat white teeth—after the manner of Pepsodent. Plays jazz that is heart-rending in its appeal and brings forth tears of—what you will. Never seen about the halls of a noon-hour. If you w ant her, look in 302 and inquire “How doth the busy little bee.” Strange but true. ROXIE REMINGTON—Cardston. —No, no relation to the typewriter. Roxie loves sitting at the back of the room so she can let her benign glance wander all around. One of the few who seem to know all about Agriculture and who have the right to wear the beret and smock of the artist. MARION ROBB, M.A., Dalhousie—Bedford, Nova Scotia.— “And for the hours of rest that come between, An inward joy in all things heard and seen.” Editor-in-Chief of the Year Book, Secretary of the Dramatic Society, President of IB—Debater of no little fame—baker of superlative banana pie—we could go on but we won ' t. No wonder the “Hours of rest” are few; yet the joy is there. It is with delight born of envy that we report certain weak¬ nesses, such as games of marbles with Mr. Sheane, and lack of enthusiasm when teaching Music. Normal without Marion? Impossible. CORAL STRANG—Claresholm. —The Winnie-the-Pooh of out¬ class. She makes up her mind slowly, changes it slowly, but when it is finally made up it is changeless as a first- rate Sphinx. Coral has not yet been successful in convert¬ ing Mr. McCalla into a summer-fallow booster. FREDA SWALLOW—Rowley.— The lady of the perfect eye¬ brows, and they aren’t plucked either. The fact that she sits in the corner and usually has to answer Mr. Louck’s first question does not disturb her quiet self-possession. It is rather helped by the fact that she is usually able to answer correctly. BLANCHE WHEELER—Blackie.—Her placid smile and even temper are well known about the halls. With a painted-on- moustache and a rakish derby she played the part of the ex-Normalite with consummate art, but she can’t drink Coco- Cola without sputtering. VEFNA WOOLF—Hill Spring.—Hibernates at the back of the room in various periods. Instructors have a tendency to want to know more about her. But then the role of the shy little violet is infrequently seen about Normal and we like it. EXC E LSI 0 R The names of the students who have been given a place on the Honor Page, follow. This is a result of contributions of outstanding merit to our Year Book. The nature of their contributions is also indicated. Miss L. Arbogast Miss L. Kotkas ... Miss M. Powell ... Miss M. Balfour Mr. Dave Pickard y i lie Letterii he Lettering of Photographs. Mr. R. Turner . Ghosts at Normal. Mr. M. MacLean . Essay on Ears. Mr. M. McClung ... On Normal School. Mr. A. Gordon . Game of Miniature Golf. Mr. J. Lewis . Teachers’ Enigma. Mr. L. McDonald . A Dream.
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