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x Stan Abrams-He plays a right smart game of basketball. Jean Thomson-Blondie has a yen for chewing gum. Mickey Finkelstein-the mighty atom. Eva Totten-Our school-marm knows her a b c's. Gordon Wilson-His passion is pickles. ?Margaret Larrabee-What's Mae West got that she hasn't got. Otto Ziflie-He stars in rugby, but geometry lines floor him. Doug. Robb and Doug Johnson-All good things come in pairs. Betty Thorn- Beauty is its own excuse for being. 'l Beth Ludditt- N ods and becks, and wreathed smiles. Isser Lifshitz- He's shootin' high. Bill Homenuk-A second Rubinoff-even to the hair-cut. Marian Routledge- Windy's two hobbies are elocution and A1-ecution. Danny MacIntosh and Stan Dethridge-Don Juan had nothing on them. Russ Findlay- Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Marie Henderson-She likes basketball games and all day suckers. Charlie Head- I find no intellect comparable to my own. Burns Steckley- The piercing eye, the thoughtful brow. Jane Wright- In feloweship wel coude she laughe and carpe. Vaughn Young- Studied stateliness. Yvonne Davis-She gets nowhere quickly. Georgia Glasgow- Of remedies of love she knew perchaunce. Dunc. Allen-The girls just can't resist Dunc's grin. Iola Loverin-'KA friend to all. Ross Barlow-We suspect that he's not as shy as he seems. Geraldine Copeman-We see her so seldom. John Ballagh- And of his port as meke as is a mayde. Jim Homoi-Work isn't in his vocabulary. Helen Koepke- Ruby may not shine in History, but she has plenty of dates. Joyce Bugee-Our popular songstress. Pete Lay-Yes, we have a cartoonist tool Mildred Bole-Master in the arts of camouflage. F7 79 LUTHER COLLEGE OF REGINA For Young Men and Women HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY in affiliation ancI co-operation with the University of Saskatchewan For information write the Principal 45
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Thursday-Up betimes, and at my dear mother's request did make the toast, which everyone did reject because of its dark hue. So to school and did borrow a kind friendls Latin prep, thereupon amazing Mr. MCE3ChG1'11, when I did translate a portion thereof which did seem to be missing from the text. He did explain gently that my translation was an exceedingly old one whereupon everyone did laugh save me, and so home. Friday--Up betimes, and did feel very merry at the thought that this was the last day of misery. So to school, where I did spend an extremely dull forenoon what with the collection of two detention slips for inattention. Did skip at recess in the afternoon, whereupon my friend and I did view Greta Garbols most recent cinema, which did seem exceptionally sad. And so home, where I did prepare for the dance. Did have a hilarious evening, and was ejected, in company with my dear companions, from a cafe, when the worthy proprietor did decide that we had thrown an excess of sugar lumps. So to bed. Saturday-Up betimes, when 1ny dear mother did announce that it was nigh 11.30, and would I please rouse my lazy bones. Did comply, and spent the day in visiting the shops. Did quarrel with my gentleman friend in the evening, whereupon I did decide to become a man-hater. Sunday-Up betimes, in due time for lunch, and did spend a very profitable day in eating chocolates and reading a most stirring romance. Did soundly slap my young sister, who had indeed made serious inroads on my makeup, by applying it to sundry portions of her anatomy. And so, protestingly, to bed. 4B-IN REVIEW The personnel of 4B is varied, but all are famous Cor should we say notorious?j for something. Do you recognize them? George Withrow- All I desire is fame. U Mary RogersMPeppery Mary is Vice-President of the Students' Council. Alex Be1teck4Talk to him of Jacob's ladder, and he would ask the number of rungs. Mildred Johnston and Emma Pearl Barker-boost the sale of liniment considerably. Both are figure skating enthusiasts. Bob Moore+ Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs to. Eleanor Lewis and Shirley Saeder-T wo reasons why the boys are grateful to Saskatoon. Lorne Wickerson-Seldom seen Cat schooll, but often heard with the popular Freshman Quartette. Jean Allison-'fThat of hir smiling was ful simple and coy.' Jack Scrimes-Famous for his smile and his French marks. Elaine Carson-Small in size, but mighty in intellect. Joyce Paterson-Short and sweet. 44 7
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