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

 - Class of 1934

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Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 84 of 136
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To 4D The time has come, the Walrus cried, To speak of many thingsw-. The time has come for form 4D to go forth after four years spent within the four walls of Regina Central. Too many fours? Not so for a group of students who have stood four square through- out their collegiate days. The LID of this year has established quite an enviable record for itself. From its ranks, leaders in Athletics, Dramatics, Elgar Club, and Students' Council activities have been selected. In fact, every school activity has found outstanding talent and staunch supporters in this class. Your spirit of co-operation with, and friendly attitude towards the staff and your ready helpfulness towards your school and student body will long be remembered. In like measure as you have thus made your contribution to your Alma Mater, we trust that she has succeeded in contributing in worthy measure to the equipment of learning and character with which you now leave her halls to face the many practical problems of carving out careers as useful citizens capable of playing a worthwhile part in the up-building of our country. As we bid you Hadieu we desire that you carry with you con- gratulations of the staff on the success you have already attained and our sincere wish that your future efforts along life's way will be equally successful. Our parting message to you is this: f'Believe in yourself, believe in humanity, believe in the success of your undertakings. Fear nothing. Love your work. VVork, hope, trust, keep in touch with today. Teach yourself to be practical, up-to-date, and sensible. You cannot fail. T. W. HUNT. 4-.D REUNION 1959 Twenty-five years, said she with a sigh, When you were young and so was I Remember the dear old school room 4D was known by most all, How ink bottles used to hit with a boom That echoed right out in the hall. Remember our teachers so determined and sure tilt the first of the year that isl How they tried to teach more than We could endure, How vaguely We answered when quizzed. Don't forget, crowed the men in boyish glee, 'fHow boastful you girls became, When six of the boys from old -4-D Made Central's team of rugby fame. There was Doc and Barrett, they both played end, And Robbie and Ridgeway both inside, 41

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Zifiie had half-back place to defend, And for Forster, full-back, the girls sighed. Win, Freddie and Frankie were on basketball teams, The ladies then quickly repQied. But Currie and Robbie and Ziffle it seems Were on teams too-the men strutted with pride. Remember the play though, Marion cried. Do you remember it? Myrtle! Ilene! And how for the cup with aQl others we vied, Eleanor! remember how Gene did scream? You sure won the cup, said Bill with a grin, And you placed it where all could see, And you used to get mad when we threw chalk in Oh! the others did that .... not me. For chem. lab. assistants we had Cooke and Harry, And Gordon, who gave us our keys. In the Physics lab we used to be merry While playing with electricity. Oh, J. S. and Don, Culbert and Doc, Watched us quite closely you know- To see that we broke not the expensive stock, 'Cause it sure cost a lot of dough. Then remember, said Terry to Frankie, wiping away a tear, HHow we always sat together for French in that last year, And 'most every time the attendance was checked, How Prue would be sitting with Mary. How often in 4D discipline was wrecked. Frankie sobbed, I remember Terry. HI remember Cooke with his drawings, was always a whiz: Now he's an artist of great renown. An' Marion Helm went with the Titian-haired Liz, The twins made us puzzle and frown. t'And Minnie and Lily were teachers said Dot, f'And were respected by our teachers, I wonder how teachers feel to be taught, When they're the preached to, not the preachers. Marg, Agnes and Jack just came part of the day We certainly thought they were lucky. And Bud Sneath could argue with teachers anyway 5 My Gosh! was that boy plucky! 'fAnd say, Moffat said, How could you forget, Our party at Jean Jackson's home. we danced and played games and later we et3 And how we did eat, the crowd moaned. Oh, yes, and recall the school Perroquet, Win Stewart sold it to you 4D's. And can you recall? I can any day, How she asked for 'finitials please. 42

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