Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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Eyes were centered as Edna entered but still it did not fall. The Helens sighed, the Roberts cried, It's stuck up there, by golf' Mr. Hunt began the class to scan to find the guilty one, A cackle from Don brought suspicion on but he'd merely joined the fun. just think how gooey, said little Louis, had the egg have fallen there, Had it fallen down on Georges crown and mixed in with his hair. Then added XVes across to Les the sight we would have seen If the door would slam behind poor Sam and the egg smash on his bean. But who and why? Bill said, Not I. so said the Marions too. Some son of a gun the deed had done, but the question was, just who? jim denied it, VVouldn't have tried it, what should I do it for? It wasn't Irene. She wouldn't be seen laying eggs on any door. Assuredly not! was the answer he got when asking of Dave and Marie. VVhy, I never thought of such foolish rot, said Sheila as well as Ivy. Now just at this time, in the midst of the crime Vernon came into the room. He wasn't aware of the danger up there, but it happened this wasn't his doom. Then up spoke Garnet, I know, gosh darnit, that Allan and I weren't around. Nor was Georgian, nor was Lillian and Catherine was not to be found. Now Leo wouldn't, and Elva couldn't so who could the culprit be? XVe all knew well that time would tell, so we just had to wait to see. Then up spoke Clive, as though newly alive, The fun you nearly spoiled, I must confess, but there'd be no mess, as the egg had been hard boiled! So that is the tale, Qthough the plan did failj and a strange one too, you see. There were many more behind that door of good old Form Four D. 31

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quarterback, Dave Steuart is in 4D. jack McLellan, VVes Kennedy and Don VVillows, all sturdy linemen of the juniors are in 4D. Gordon Snider, clever end man of the seniors is in 4D. Now I ask you, is 4D represented in Central sports? Lou. Maltinski's Farewell Party. A good time was had by all at a party given for Louis Maltinski, our president for the past three years, on the eve of his departure for Winnipeg. , A very nice lunch was served. Clive Farnsworth ought to know, he ate niore than half of it, but never mind Clive, it certainly was good. Miss Edna Yule and Mr. Dave Steuart gave us a unique and very original mode of dancing Cwhich Miss Mary Higgins and her partner attempted to imitate.l W'e also noticed Gordon Snider didn't dance with anybody much but Marjorie Drake Ceven at that he had quite a few dancesj Nobody is as good as Marj. eh Gord? XVe are still wondering where Don VVillows was. Maybe his mother wouldn't let him come, or maybe he was over at Betty's. You never can tell! Qbut you can guessj VVhere was Allan Thomson? Vile thought he was taking Marian Lennox. Two little girls in red were Eleanor Morrison and Helen Vifilliams. Oh Boy! Hazel Sundberg looked cute as also did Georgian Carrigg, Sheila Ross and Marian Lennox. Garnet Grant was there playing the ladies' man usual! VVe saw George Capraru enjoying himself. Can that boy dance and how! I guess he took the cake for dancing Qahemll The evening was happily ended when Louis, the guest of honour gave an imposing and fluent QPD farewell speech. The It Form of One Nine Three Three QVVith apologies to Robert VV. Servicej There are strange things done both in work and fun in the forms of R.C.C. But you'll not forget, that the strangest yet happened in old Four D. The best was when the fruit of a hen was placed above the door. Mr. Hunt came in with his happy grin, but the egg ne'er hit the Hoor. Both Marys giggled, the Gordons wiggled, the two liens laughed out loud, And Alvin's grunt baffled Mr. Hunt as to what had got the crowd. That grin of jacks as in walked Max made Sydney laugh with glee, But no egg fell and it's just as well for what a mess there'd be. A 30



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