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

 - Class of 1933

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Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 98 of 144
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JEAN G1LLIs: The Highlight Sparkern, is on senior baseball and basketball teams and plays basketball for the Southern Saskatchewan Champions. PETE ANDERSON: Noted .director C'don't tell anybody, I think he has accepted a position in Hollywoodj CARL CULLUM: Hockey player and room hero, LINDSAY I-YOLT: Also a hockey DIZIYCI-ll coming prospect of Al Ritchie's. NORMAN MINOR: The coming heavyweight champion of Regina. GEORGE PAGE: Gymnast and leader at the ADOLPH ZIEFLE: All round athlete. Under the able direction of Pete Anderson and Edithlnk- ster the .SG Group presented their tirst playg 'iThe Grand Cham's Diamond on Friday, March Zo. jean Gillis deserves the honorable mention which she received for the manner in which she played the part of the excitement craving Mrs. Perkins. lYinnie Stewart and Dermott VVilliams deserve credit for their parts as the in- nocent young daughter and Hhen-pecked husband. Lindsay Holt and Carl Cullum, the former as the villain and the latter as the dauntless young hero helped to give the play an air of excitement and mystery. Never mind, 362, we didn't win the cup but next year we'll begin to practice a week sooner. We Would Very Willingly Advise to the Oncoming Generation 1. Don't come to school on timehyou might as well sit in detention with Mr. Campbell and enjoy the fun. Excellent way to economize and saves the theatre money too. 2. Don't do your homework-you only have to do it all over again in june anyway. 3. Don't neglect to chew your gum-the teachers' motto is, universal mouth happiness. c 4. Call Mr. Campbell Shorty -he won't mind-he likes to have the students familiar with him. 5. Talk back to your teachers--they enjoy a good argument as much as you do. 6. Last but not least. Don't: Blow up the Central when thou art in a pensive moodg the generations following might desire an education like yours. VVe all wonder why Carlton Cullum and joe Gillis take so long to candle eggs in that little dark room Qin agric. periodj, but then it always is diflicult to lind air space isn't it joe? 51

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nf-7 'Qn 0 3G Were not so good at verses, Nor are we good at rhymes, But, when it comes to f'Annualy' time Vile can find some snappy lines. Of course, it is understood that we of SG, being of very studious nature imniediately settled ourselves in the com- fortable desks our minds intent on business Csleepl. This continued for some tinie, we were told, Finally, Mr. XYil- liams found it necessary to very rudely interrupt our busi- ness to inform. us that we must elect our room officers. iVe obeyed our leader in a daze, voting ,lean Gillis, Presidentg Carl Cullum, Vice-President and Barton Blythe, Secretary. Midst all the signs of oncoming winter we found it most difficult to return to our business If you doubt our word on this matter ask all our worthy teachers. VVe are sure they will inform you of our brightness and alertness. VVhen the suggestion of a Form Party reached our ears we were overjoyed at its line prospects and immediately proceeded in our arrangements which resulted in the best Form Party that was ever attended. Vtle challenge you to contradict that statement. A. Celebrities of Three Gee WINNIE STEXVARTI Provincial Diving Champion. EDITH INKsT12R: Excellent stage manager in all types ot plays. 50



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Form 3C: Hurrah. Mr. Oliver! You said we'd have a test today, rain or shine. Mr. Oliver: VVell? 3C: VVell, it's snowing! Mr. HUNT Cin agriculturelz The object in whitevvashing and disinfecting a hen-house is to keep down vermin and mites. LINDSAY HOLT fwith visions of small grey rodentsj: lYhy not put in a coupla' good cats to do it? Advertising Department TO SVVAP-a broken ruler in perfect condition for a black shoe lace without knots. Apply Dot VVillianis. TO SVVAP--A pair of size 10 black pigskin boots for same size in small 13's. Apply Jack Guest. WILL SELL-a tricycle, free wheeling, 2 punctures, runs perfectly for 10 smackers. Apply Outside row CNo. 3.5 VVANTEID-Baby carriage by lady with rubber tires. IVIR. ULINIERZ Thelma, what made you give up the Elgar Club? TIIELMA: I was absent one lYednesday and on Thursday some one asked me if the piano had been tuned. MISS IVICFARLANE: Qin History periodj: How long have you been away, jane? JANE! Since the Constitutional Act. no All all A Regina Bottlers Ltd. A U L iizzmizzfnvizzz''rx of ' N0 Bum PIM to Spam soifr inuivks fan Flavorsj Some of Your Leisure Hours CUJIQRS FQUNTAIN SYRUPS Than at Thu 'IJISTILLPQIOJ XY.'XTIiR. M t 1. t Sfw'i'1'i1Ifz'c.v 9 YOPO 1 an e Mb Eilglisb JBYCWCU Theatre f , I Ginger JBeei ROYALIC ORANGE, Arrange to Meet Your Friends contains Fresh Orange lnice. STILL GRAPE BE A BOOSTER ASK FOR in our Beautiful and Spacious Lounge Room. r Regina Bottlers Products Phone 22 349 i- 'i'Ti ' ' 'r 'Q . Prompt and Courteous Service. 52

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