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SlMON'S STYLE CENTRE 2004 Eleventh Ave. Always tlzejirst willz the latest X . We carry the smartest in new Spring and Summer Qutfltsf' Popuiar with Students! RQVALE GRANGE Contains Fresh Orange juice STILL GRAPE E Delicious and Refreshing Regina Bottlers Ltd. Pr-soma 22349 Prompt and Courieous Service' Spring .7 Put Spring in your step hy wearing a pair of Loggie's Smart Spo Sizes 3 to 9 AA to D SLIOGS LOGGIE'S LTD. 1834 HAMILTON STREET rt Young Men Know That We Know What they Want . . . . what they need in style, pattern and color .... They know that this is a young nien's store that picks the style leaders We're right in the every season .... A nd y forefront this season with the newest and best .... 5 t I LIMITED ' 48
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Then Irwin Bean gets up, clears his throat and begins: To be or not to be, 'I and with promptings from the whole front row, he finishes in a rush of words, completely overcome by his own eloquence. Next Abie Berezever gives his oration on what this world needs Cand I don't think he advocates that 5c cigar eitherlj Next we have a duet by Pearl Schiller and Sophie Chmel- nitsky. Finally Mr. Perkins speaks to the parents discussing everyone with a pleased air. Again the good old cow-bell and another day is over 5 QAintch' gladj. IN THAT FIVE MINUTES TO GO! Mr. Perkins, weary and disgusted, took out his Big Ben for the tenth time Cyou know-the one with the alarm that so rudely disturbs us when we are peacefully sleepingj and found that there was still five minutes to go. However, every minute counts Csounds like a prize fightj and still that five minutes-so he pounced on one of his victims. Well, my proud and haughty beauty, he thundered at Pearl Schiller, as he caressed the waxed end of his moustache, Answer me this: If a hen and a half laid an egg and a half in a day and a half, how many bananas are there in a pound of tea, and give your answer in razzberries. 3' The young lady paled slightly, gulped, then cleared her throat, rose to her feet and, in a manner, worthy of Miss Tingley's gym training, answered the problem in a clear sparkling manner Qthanks to Sal Hepatica each morningl. Perky-we in 4F call him that 'cause we are just one big happy family Couch! I'm sorry, Mr. Perkinsj-well, anyway. teacher was pleased at her ready answer, but, true to an old Perkins' custom, sprung a surprise and asked Muriel Copeman, who was snoring rather loudly, the very same question. She, unfortunate wretch Creminds me of French authorsj had neglected to listen and was unable to oblige. Assistance from Peg Milligan, sitting just behind her, however, helped to appease the wrath of the Hfriend of the people and he turned to give his undivided attention UD to Craig Munroe Cthere was a manb who was asking another question, CYou see, Craig 'makes it a practice to ask more questions than any one else in 4F and what questionsj. Good gosh, man! I've answered that question a thousand times, if I've answered it once, but Illl tell you once more, just what I have told every student in this room over and over again. I' The same old linefl Esther Essers was heard to murmur disappointedly, for everyone knows how Perky threw her over, and all because she stayed away from school the Thursday morn- ing of the Easter Algebra Exam. Go after business, sounds like good advice, until you re- member where business has gone. 47
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- f, . .. X 1, 1 , f ' 4 11 I '1 . 1' I I , A ll- cw. 14 - , 4. A '12 xx 'af-f, fl j Ki .Z ,f 1 YESTERDAY IN SPCRT From the very beginning of its existence Central C The Collegiate of the earlier daysj has been growing both in dimen- sions and outlook. Not content with her lot she has striven for the better and finer thing thereby obtaining true progress. Through the years there has been a steady increase in enrollment of stu- dents, of teachers, new buildings to house them, extra subjects added to the curriculum, finer equipment in the labs, up-to- date books in the library, and many more things in the ever onward trend. But what of sports! Has there been advancement, growth, improvement in the sports and sportsmanship of the school? The answer to this question is very dubious. Not many people will forget the 1911 hockey season when four players, Austin Cresswell, Hick Abbott, Freddy Wilson and Bill Laird, were accepted from the Collegiate team to fill a gap in the Regina Vics incurred by the formation of the Pro. League. In 1914 this team, including the first three of the above mentioned players, won the Allan Cup, the first and so far the only time the trophy has been in Regina. Those were the good old days. Hick Abbott who was killed in the war in 1918, played for the Roughridcrs and managed them for one season. Beattie Ramsay attended Collegiate in 1913, was Captain of the Toronto Varsity Allan Cup Team, and also played Pro. Hockey for Toronto Maple Leafs. Puss Traub who attended the same year as Beattie Ramsay, later played Pro. hockey for Regina and Portland. Then in more recent years, Eddie Wiseman who plays for the Detroit B ed Wings. This winter Central didn't even have a rink. Is that progress? Now aside from hockey, Central has produced in the past years many outstanding all-round athletes. Among them, our own Don. S. MacMurchy who excelled in the 440. Also J ack Campbell, one of the best baseball players Regina has known. Two outstanding track men were Walter Hastings and Fred Wilson 49
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