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

 - Class of 1934

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our class. Nevertheless, 4A has not yet driven a teacher to Inaking daisy chains, so we are convinced that there is hope for us yet. What, we ask you, would Mr. Lingard do with his after-fours were it not for us? Where would Mr. MacMurchy practise snapping his fingers in disgust unless at us? What chance we pray, would Mr. Campbell have for practising that middle C note? And then, were it not for our brilliant intellects, we sadly fear that Central would fall into ruin and decay. t In the words of Mr. Scrimgeour, Now, I'll tell one ...... j. Well, adios, Inein freunds, and bon voyage to Omnes from 4A. Two form parties had 4A, yea, verily. Salaam to youth, salaam to jollity, and a couple Of slams for that door over there. After a show, the feminine landscape moved into Muriel Ander- sOn's home, the boys loping in a trilie later. The lads went native and war-whooped while Pat Creenaway of the orchestra tickled the ivories. After the war-dances and powows, etc., were ad- journed, eats were served. Believe me, an Indian potlach has nothing on fourth years. Curious how we feel disgraced if any eatables are left. Unfortunately the boys developed strange symptoms as the remains were cleared away, and carefully explained how doing dishes ruined their constitutions. Oh, well! Editor: The article is not bad but you Inust write so that any fool can read it. Author: HWhich part is not clear to you? WE STAN D ALONE In Our High Entrance Requirement Courses Approved by Business Educators' i Association of Canada Business-like Discipline Individual Instruction Superior Premises Employment Service WRITE OR CALL FOR PROSPECTUS p,,.,f,,e,,, RELIANCE SCHCOL OF COMMERCE l VICTORIA PARK BUILDING, REGINA, sAsK. R. H. FLEWELLING 29

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Cor forcefulj hint that we keep quiet. Trigonometry period is ushered in by this teacher who would not have us believe that he taught when Saskatchewan was still North-West Territories. Anyway, 'fThe audience hung upon his Words in breathless silence. After twenty minutes of uneasily understandable talk, we arrive at the brilliant conclusion that we are going to Hunk in Trig. in June. CSomeday we'll be saying, W'hat! can't do Trig? Son, I never received less than 95 marks in itl. Oh, well! By the way wasn't it the physics studes UD who sprung this one on us? You know, It amperes that you did your ohm work last night. Oh yeah! With pen poised for action, we listen while de colonel pours forth dates and names such as Schwarzburg-Sonder- shausen. In the U.S.A. they put people to death by electrocution, but Mr. Lingard tries to pep us up by elocution. It's simply adorable the way he rolls out Czecho-Slovakia. QWere we down- hearted? Noll. Gas masks! W'e're headin' for the chem. lab. Silhouetted somewhere in the general haze is your partner, and you feel strongly Calso smell that wayl that the city dump is much prefer- able to Mr. MacMurchy's sanctum sanctorum. A.ccording to the latter gentleman air is composed of oxygen and nitrogen, but after an hour in the lab. we have our own opinion. Did you know that 4A is master of all it surveys-excepting algebra, geometry, and about seven other subjects. Speaking of geometry, our opinion is that we are taught to prove what we al- ready know to be true. This is the period when the Royal Society for Asking Pointless Questions gets busy. One young gentleman of the R.S.A.P.Q. has a very bad habit of giving an answer to a question that someone has given about two seconds before. Someday we'll give Mr. Oliver a break and all get 100. Did he hear a sarcastic remark then? While we shiver over the ten or eleven deaths, murders, and what have you, in Hamlet, we can still gaze serenely at the highly- colored artistls conception of what Shakespeare's birthplace should look like on a poster. The continent and dearrr auld S-scotland C Don McOregorD ar-r-re also represented. Chaucer, as isn't, is choicely rendered by students who fully appreciate Cdramatic ironyj his sly humour and subtle satire. Anyway, Miss MacMillan certainly knows him. Get that silly grin off your face! Oh, yes, Algebra now. The other day our questions were in a poor state. Mr. Haward was in a state of indignation. And we are in an awful state. This is period when the rugby players don't do so well, and when you wish you could shove X2 and y2 down your nearest neighbor's throat. But ain't it a grand and glorious feeling when you make a decent mark? Despite their resigned looks, we do not believe our peda- gogues consider 4A to be the answer to a teacher's prayer. How- ever, we do so like to help them earn their salaries, although We do not believe the latter would have been cut if they had known 28

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