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

 - Class of 1934

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FIRST YEAR ORGANIZATION 1A 1B President-Louise Pearlman President-Alan Crossley Vice-President-Gwen Griffin Secretary-Jim McLean Secretary-Gwen McArthur 1C 1D President-Mary Fawcett President-Fred Harding Vice-President-Tom Clinkskill Vice-President-Edith Scott Secretary-Bob Lockhart Secretary-Tom Nomura 1F 1G President-Gwen McLachlan President-Mae McMaster Vice-President-Leland Seig V ice-President-Don McEwen Secretary-Elaine McLeod Secretary-Abel Schwartzfeld Treasurer-Bob Lennox 1H 1K President-Ronald Henry President-Alan Mackie Vice-President-Victor Rouse Vice-President-Harold White Secretary-Mildred King Secretary-Clive Newman LITERARY lA The contributions from 1A for the Literary Society meetings were g a violin solo by Gwen Griffin and piano solos by Eleanor Jefferson, Beatrice Loney, and Roma Matthews. 1B For the Literary Society, the 1B boys put on two plays Lochinvar and 'IRadio Jumblers which were appreciated by the lirst year audience. 1C lst year Literary Society which was presided over by Keith Logan for the first meeting, received a few, not unworthy con- tributions from Isobel Chalmers, Nora Hall, Margaret McLeod, Thelma Goodwin, and Jean Hubbsl The contributions from Isobel Chalmers, were in the form of readings, which were both very humorous. Nora Hall's acrobatic number was much appreciated by the audience. The other contributions were musical numbers. 1D Thelma Caulder, the main jester in the room lent her talent to fill in the empty spaces in the programme of the lst year Literary Society. She gave a number of jokes which were very amusing. Florence Jolly also made a contribution of a reading entitled Leetle Bateesef' 101



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1F In the Literary Society IF showed considerable talent. Over station P.D.Q. we heard Sylvia Yule as Ruth Etting, Leland Seig as Little Jack Little and Jack Thomas as Dave Mills. In the play called The Rehearsal, Isabel Irwin and Elaine McLeod came forth with their dramatic talent. Evelyn Bancescu played a medley of popular tunes and at the last lit, when Victor Erdelyan played the role of Ellen's mother in Lochinvar, the house came down with laughter. 1G At the first meeting two numbers by IG. A reading by Dorothy Milne and a piano duet by Erma Ast and Gwen Neil. Erna Ast played the national anthems for all the meetings. In the other meetings there were different numbers by IG as: A few speeches by Sheila Upton. One was an appeal to the First Years for the First Year edition of the Perroquet and another an appeal for the Annual.', Then a play called The Rehearsal with Lily Wolfinan IG, Isabel Irwin IF, Sheila Upton IG, Elaine McLeod IF, Gwen McLachlan IF and Peggy Scrimes IG. Once we had jokes by Noreen Perry IG and a musical by Katie Polak, IG. II-I IH for their part in the Lits. had two of the boys, Cliff Cushing and Vernon Nelms act as chairmen. 1K IK's part in the First Year Literary meetings was to loan the ever popular blues singer Bea Metcalfe for several selections. SPORT Basketball-This year as in previous years a knock-out competition in basketball was held among the boys of the first year forms. Losers in their first game then played in a consola- tion league and the winning team in each league played off the championship. IB and IG played in an exciting overtime game-IB defeating IG by one point. IB-D. Jolly, N. Dunn, H. Benson, A Smith, J. Wilson, T. French, B. Franzen, H. Whittaker, Al. Crossley. IG-T. McLeod, A. Ring, S. Norman, R. Hardy, R. Ellis, A. Schwartzfeld, D. Moscovitch. Girls- After each girls team playing two or more games the interform competition was won by IC. IK was the runner-up. IO-O. Demchuck, A. Hills, M. Fawcett, J. Erskine, N. Runcinian, A. Christie, P. Foster, B. Gardiner. IK-Olive Newman, B. Metcalfe, I. Lockwood, L. Bing, E. McGonigal, R. Freedman, A. Wright. A 103

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