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I ..V, 2G A Picture No Artist Could Paint Mr. Pyle: Not dishing out nvennory work on Thursday morning. Sain, Hamer: Vlvithout any peanuts and raisins. Fred Mason: Doing homework on Saturday night. Frank Black: On stove pipe pants. Uieky Dewson: Not blushing at 'ADeae. Lawrenee Hazelton: As Broadwayls gigolo. Manuel Rubinstein: Not trying to be funny. Georgina Husband: Looking fresh in the morning. lien tfainpbellz Our writing expert. Norman Finley: Starring in Buffalo Bill at the Louise Deacon: Rushing back from library. Bill Morrison: Professor of History at Oxford. t'an1ille Bonsiegnior: Talking perfect French. Gordon De Cuerre: Not knowing it all. Bill Smith: The well dressed man of 262. Vera Vl'oodward: Xllhy bring that up. . Alice Foster: Our boop-oop-a-doop girl. Connie Hfarrop: Not rolling those eyes. Sybil Durrant: Not being a good sport. Peg Annable: Not having some come back. Marie Craig: Not having a gab with Red. Phyllis Brady: Xlalking quietly. Rae Salter: Out of ZG for good. Mary Culbert: Being bad. Red Smith: Not showing that lrish temper. Albert Sidler: Not having his little joke. Gerry Kriyel: He hasn't shown any signs yet. , 5 Bob euson: Not iyino- Connie the 'fokayf' l 8 zs - 96 Rex
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parades with Sir Percival CROOME and Mr. Raleigh VVALTERS. In another corner MACKAY, STUART FORBES and MCNALLY four canny kilted Scotsmen were forcing PHILLIPS Magnesiau down the mouth of DUS ANKO their prize daschund to make him run faster. In the meantime SULLIVAN the Irish terrier fought ANSLEY the thoroughbred cheese hound vxhile VVILLIAMS last of the group of hounds acted as referee. A HUNTER blew the HORNE and the chase started through the SAIGEON Csage onl the hills. However, when they stopped for lunch, which consisted of several POTTS of KIQDDNIYEE pie served by GANDOLFO the COOK and CUDDIE the BAKER in the bright IVIAYVVOOD, only a PAVYSON was bagged. A large FLOCK of STORKEKSJ flying overhead cast a dark shadow on the party and Professor CAUDVVELL took advantage of the ensuing gloom by taking several gulps of HBUCKLEY Mixture for his cough and STUART swiped Sir Percival's CUSHINCGD to BOLSTER himself up com fortably. VVhat's that droning sound I hear, quoth Sir Percival' Oh just MCNALLY snoring replied MACKAY. But alas the sound was the droning of an aeroplane hidden among the STORKEQSD. SALTMAN a CROOK who was in the plane dropped a bomb and blew the congregation to bits. Few brains were found! RICKARD a CARPENTER with the aid of his PREN TICE ALBULET built MARQRADBLE CROSSXSJ over the graves of the departed while the BELL in the steeple tolled lor the Modern Ifitclicu, use thc A R' ' ltChlC Sz Underhill GIQNICR.-XL liLIiC'llRlC 1854 Hamilton St' lvlf1I'iRIGER.'XTOlQ W1 . For Sport Shoes HOTPOINT ELECTRIC RANGIC. S P The .lflilltlf Cmzqzzcst of Bdtlllfj' and atterns C OII'Z'ClllCllL'C. FEATURED AT SUN EIECIRICAI C0. UD. 2.95 gg 3.95 Patronize Our Advertisers. ' 95
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Form 2G Sports While 2G on the whole does not excel in sports they naade a good showing in the interform basketball, especially the boys, who were leading until the Schedule was discon- tinued. 2G is well represented on various teams of the school such as: ' SYBIL DURRANT: Captain of junior girl's basketball and is also a hard working back catcher in senior soft ball team. LOUISE DEACON: Speedy forward of the junior basket- ball team. RAE SALTER: Hard working player of the senior soft ball team, held down third base position. The Boys are of the same strength as the girls with: FRED MASON: Star guard of the junior Bla , also played defense for seniors. FRANK BLACK: Good forward of the junior Hs and a player who can be depended on in a pinch. ALEX SMITH: XYho performed favorably when playing in the junior B's . Last Fall a form party was held at Good Luck Inn by the students of ZG. This party was yerv successful so that we all hope that another of the same type will he held in the near future. Bookseller: 'fThese books will do half your woik for yOu'lV .lim Fisher: 'fCiYe me two of 'em. Mr. McEachern: 'AI want the good-looking boy in the middle to stand up. Ronald Dolan: XYho3 Me? Tilll not in the middle. There are lots of fellows around Central w ho know their figures but would make poor mathematicians. Rubber WASH DAY WORRIES VANHSH And Marking Devices of Wllen you Ring 4295! EVERY KIND. C o. K. STAMPS SEALS Reglllil f62lI11 STENCILS LTD. Davin Bldg., Hamilton St., Regina. Phone 22 856. I-I. Knowlden, General Manager. 1924 Rose Street. F 97
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