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Back row: Bill MacKay, Ed. Doane, Harry Green, Harry Mathews, Geoffrey Mann. Louis Herschman. Centre: Doris MacDonald, Edgar Mulliuan, Jean Gillis, George Higgins, Edna Yule, jim Donahue, Helen COIIIGY. Seated: Ed. Britten. ,loan Kevan, Murray Edgar, Isabel Hutcheson, Keith Ansley, Edna Travis, Mr. Scriingeour. THE FORM PRESIDENTS At their hrst meeting, the Form. Presidents, elected Keith Ansley, President and jean Clillis, secretary. To this body primarily has been due the success of nearly every student activity outside the realm of sports and the clubs. They it was who organized and carried on the junior Red Cross campaign and the campaign for the collection of old books and old clothes. llhenever anything was to he sold, the form. presidents usually sold it, and with great success, as a rule. ' In November, they gave their endorsement to the idea of a school paper, culminating in the licho. The last duty of the form presidents was to set in action the machinery which has produced this Annual, At hrst they elected a committee to see the feasibility of iinancing Ye Flame , this committee, having reported the success of the advertising sales, an editor and assistant editor were chosen and work was immiediately begun. As a result of the form presidents' decision, you are now able to read this edition of Ye Flamefy 13
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MR. HAWARD: Central's mathematical wizard. Mr. Haward was forced to leave us during the winter due to illness and for the first time it dawned on some people that we had had a real teacher. May he return in full health next September to pull many more students through exams. MR. LINGARD: Small in stature but immense in knowl- edge. History holds no secrets from him Cwish we could say the same.D Incidently he is the light and life ofthe Current History Club which has made its mark this year. MR. COOPER: Another athlete in our midst who can still show the boys a few tricks, basketball or rugby. He always gets the best out of people-you ask how: then you don't know Mr. Cooper. MISS BOYD! ,Another who speaks French as the French speak it for the same reason as does Miss Leech. She is a figure skater of no mean ability and is also renowned this year for producing a French play, a courageous attempt crowned with the success it deserved. MR. ROBERTSON! A popular newcomer this year who doesn't have to go back so far to his own school days. He also has contributed quite a heave to the push that sent this Annual over, and has generally made his mark in school activities as well as in teaching. HIAWATHA POEM No. 5288 By de shores of lake Wuscenna, Close, but not so wery near, Stends a wigwum, beeg wun, square wun, Where lil injuns cum mit fear. Heap chief Scrimgeour take no nonsence, Sub-chief Campbell, him take less. Let out war hoop, put de boots to, Den de papoose, him wun mess. Let me tell you what is war cry, VVhat de leedle sub chief say, Hez no meaning, no coneckshun: COS OF 90 MINUS A. Vllhen he whoops dis, no one enswers. Couldn't, can't and never can. Den he make a louder war hoop, Too loud for a leedle man. Also him make lot of wisekreks, Funny stories nown agen, Even if him let out War hoop, Him be wun of our best men. Denk youse for your kind of atten- shun, ladies end jenemun end pipple. L. TAYLOR, 4D. 12
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