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In hockey we won playing against 1C and 1D. The team Was: Goal, Dowd, Chinn, Defence: Henry, Dowd, Clinskillg Forwards: Younghusbancl, MacKenzie, Mulligan, Booth, Haug, Legg. The girls were not meant to be basketball players and lost the first game. For further particulars ask IG. Personal Saw-Jigs Hello Everybody, IH is on the air, I mean the paper. Behold a first year form so bright And hark ye to our tale The life of IH this yeai Hit Central's head on the nail. Cl mean nail on the head J Mister Cooper make your bow Ring leader of the form QI mean form teacher of the ringb And Edgar, Master President, Stand forth to show your charm. Vice President Jean Neil, A shy little, sweet little elf, Here comes the secretary, Napoleon 'fhisself Qin other words Victor Rouse.j And of the 1H Hearsayu The editor and staff ls blackeyed Lily Vllolfman, And black eyes are not half. COne day Mr. Robertson interrupted the lesson because, Lily back there is yapping like a little wolf. J So down the list we'll go And l'm sure that you'll agree lf you look us over boys VVe're what you'd call tipsy. CI mean tip topj Note our prize twins, the Bijous, pardon, the Bujeas, Annie and George. 'There are some missing links in the picture. Nelda Reid has been away for several months and Catherine Mun- roe stayed home the day that the picture was taken for fear of breaking the camera. Also we must mention George Curtis who was with us over half of the year, but who is now attending school twe hopeb in Moose jaw. However, while he was here, he contributed his bit to the school, first as a m.ember of the orchestra, and second, with the aid of John Crysler, in pulling the curtains back and forth at the Christmas concert. A 113
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A An. 4. 9 A 4 L .. IH Friends, Reginans, countrymen Lend us thine ears 'Twill all be worth your time, ye ken And so Let him who hears Read on. General News IH started ol? the social year with a Form Party, consisting of the theatre and eats. We met in the lobby of the Met. and Dr. X , who thrilled many a maiden's heart, was playing. After the theatre we gathered at the home of Bernice Cowan and had a topping time, bah jovel The next event of the season was the Christmas concert and our record ticket selling for that memorable event. Remember? XYe started by selling S9 worth the second day and then kept on climbing out of reach of everybody until 3D decided to give us a run for our money. The very last day they caught up, passed us and won the chocolates. But kind-hearted Mr. Cooper provided an extra bon for our special benefit. All in all we sold 323.25 worth. Sports The boys of IH went in for basketball, won the lirst game with IA and then lost to IB. In the second of the interform games we lost, playing with 1C. The team was: Defence, Mulligan, Dowd, Bujea, Centres, Legg, Clinskillg VVings, Hang, Younghusband, Booth. ' 112
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Associate Business Staff This Annual has been made possible through the hard work of many students. The students who solicited adver- tising, really started the ball rolling. If they had not secured all the advertising matter which they did, we would not have had an Annual. The total amount of 35375.00 for adver- tising has been realized by means of co-operation on the part of the following students: The girls' team captained by jean Beattie: Betty Graber, Phil Bennett, Edna Travis, jean Gillis, Roma Cram, Joyce Charlton, Joyce Thornton, Nan McKay, Helen Conley, Frances Lay and Marion Anderson. Murray Edgar, captain of the boys' team, Ken Goldie, Keith Ansley, Asher Hayworth, Willie Vklilson, Norman Edgar, Sandy MacPherson, Peter Lay, Herb Legg, Brian Dickson and Roy VVeaver. Two highly successful dances were staged by the Annual Committee. The first dance was arranged by a committee of boys and girls. Edna Yule and Mary Higgins were in charge of the program. Roy Vwleaver capably filled the role of master of ceremonies. There were two refreshment booths, one in charge of Lucille VVray, and the other in charge of Irwin Bean. The second dance was arranged by girls only, having as a committee, Edna Yule and Mary Higgins, pro- gram, Nancy Carpenter, Ada Duckett and Elsie Schick, advertising. Murray Edgar, Roy Wieaver, Herb Legg and lrvin Bean did the decorating for the first and second dances. Last but not least comes the sale of Annuals. One captain was appointed in each year, and under these captains there was a representative in each form. The captains were: First year, Louis Herschman and Margaret Drummond, Second year, Lorne Church, Third year, Pete Anderson, Fourth year, Phil Bennett and Marion Anderson. The prizes offered for the winning forms in each year were won by 4A, 3D, 2D and 1G, the prizes being donated by the Saskatchewan Co-operative Creameries. Pearle Canham and Helen Seymour have done most of the secretarial .and treasury work in connection with all of the above business. 6
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