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

 - Class of 1936

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Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 73 of 122
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We sondry folke, by aventure y-falle In fellowship, and students are we alle Who in a room at Central do reside f- WX-- And always by the rules do we abide With nyne and thirty in our com- --,::: ll 'I ,-.. f if f g .. pagnye And none with bats in hisln belfery But alle are brighte, studitious, and renowned ' su In all the londe, none equal can be g found. f f Gordon Blair-When not crash- 5 ing headlines, practices on desksg ff . shows some forensic ability, but has Wasted away as Co-editor of Per- E 'J roquet and Annual. - Charlie Brodt-The girls' solace 11? the Chemistry Lab. They even sign for the matches when he s there. ' 4,9 ' ' ' , Gladys Boyd-Seen in a moment of weakness, arguing with Mr. Fyfe. 'E ,atc--L4--f 4 -17,32 6 A x 511 'QXIT l 1- Z My Phyllis Burrows-CPhil to her '- - X 1 l palsb, plays the piano second only to 'z',,,,.'-.Q i:1I:?.. . :, ' Paderewski. X- ,.-'-ESI Doug. Joe Craddock-Windy, --.-'R-St u I talks through a trumpet in the 4 ll 'elif' Troubadours and through his hat in the Literature periods. Nick Chobanuik and Reuban Koch are only noticed when putting water on acid in the Chemistry Lab. If thirty-eight spares a week do a fellow any good, Glen Crook and Alvin Hemstreet must be in fine fettle. Grant Faulkner-One of the 4C City Slickers. Lloyd Geake-Denise, if interested in dramatics line up outside 4C at four o'clock. Gordon de Guerre-It's those big eyes of his that fool the girls. Helen Haug-Our President. Should see her ticklin' the ivory. Elizabeth Heidt-Our budding genius. Oft did she quarrel with Mr. Fyfe, about the character of Hamlet's life. Kenneth Jackson-A City Slicker just in from the country. 3G girls beware! Ken Johnson and John de Romanett will soon be playing hockey in the big leagues. Edith Kajewski-She liked fourth year so well last year, she came back again this year. Jean Kennedy-Speaks with a southern drawl, but she sure can please Latin teachers. 48

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I CCURAGECUS CCMPAINIICNS Your own fair youth, you care so little for it Smiling towards Heaven, you would not stay the advances Of time and change upon your happiest fancies. I keep your golden hour, and will restore it. If ever, in time to come, you would explore it Your old self, whose thoughts went like last ycar's pansies, Look unto meg no mirror keep its glances, In my unfailing praises now I store it. To guard all joys of yours from Time's estranging I shall be then a treasury where your gay, Happy, and pensive past unaltered is. I shall be then a garden charmed from changing, In which your June has never passed away. Walk there awhile among my memories. Alice Meynell in this poem expresses far better than I can my wishes to 4C of 1935-36, that memories of your sojourn at Central may have some of the joy and beauty of recollection which this sonnet suggest. With increasing age come increasing obligations and cares. To young people those obligations should be eagerly accepted. But occasions arrive when doubt, and sometimes despair may intervene. Then is when old memories, old associations of your youthful years may bring back to you courage and faith to persevere and succeed. So to 4C, I bid farewell and God speed, trusting that memories of your work and play here at Collegiate may be a source of courage and strength to you in the sterner days that lie ahead. J. E. R.. DOXSEE. OWED TO LATIN AUTHORS To form 4C, does Chappy go, To tell of windy Cicero, Who haunts this place, that Latin bard, And makes each school day dog-gone hard, And puts our average down so low. They are the dead, Years ago they lived, Wrote books, let speeches go To us poor studes, who now rely On Chappy, to get us by In June. Think of the little that we know, Against the wall with failing hand we throw That book, may it burn or die! And yet in class with Chappy nigh We cannot sleep, though hard we try, In form 4C. -R.lVI.M. 47



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1 Norman Kliman Cis taking fourth year on the Five Year Planj- he puts his hat in 4C cloakroom, but not very often. Donald Landskail-A distinguished guest, holder of all-time record for low marks in Latin and French. Mildred Landskailhlinows all, sees all, hears all, and tries to tell all. Percy G Larter CGoliathj-Blondes are like poison to him, they turn his face red. Ronald Maclean-His ambition is to find where the light goes that misses the earth. Donald MacDonald-The answer to a maiden's prayer, Dreamy eyes and wavy hair. Doris McDonald-She may not have a quarter-back, but she sure has a line. Arnot McGregor-Is very susceptible to blushing but usually not without cause. C4A girls please notej. Mary Menzies and Bertha Deck are seldom heard and scarcely noticed except when exam results appear. Robert M. Mitchell-Bob says he wrote, I'm a Latin from Man- hattan, but Mr. Chapman won't believe it. N .ljean Neil-Just supposin' Jeanie would do something instead of G1 . Muriel Perry- Do you know her only flame? Or must I tell that passion's name? Alfred Pesto-Has had many a close shave, but his face doesn't show it. Ernest Ploss-Fuzzy shines as guard of the Senior basketball team. Janet Robinson-Just supposin' she was a robin's daughter instead of a Robinson. Virginia Rodgers- They also serve who only stand and wait. Ross Sneath and Paul Switzer-Help make the music go round and round for the Troubadours. Mary Speers-She speers the points in the basketball games. Grace Wilkie-Our Efficiency Expert? can take more out of moreover and have something left overn Cusually when putting gum in the basketb. Mary Pergamit and Ruth Traynor-Two more hard working 4C students. Bemard Isman, Edwin Doan and Archie Forbes-Left the ranks of the unemployed during the year and got themselves jobs. Heard around the form- HoW's the depression? Weren't the exams hard? How's Tillie this morning? 49 l 1

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