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1 Lloyd Dodge-Recently broke the record by setting a new low in the field of aver- ages. Ferdinand Walters Cjust call me F erdyj-Our six foot- plus-artist, and 1nan-about- tovvn. Audrey CTubbyj John- stone-Throw Physics to the dogs, for I know naught of it. Marvin Wasserman-A budding orator and 4D's repre- sentative in the Bryant Ora- tory Contest. George Walker - You may have seen many great men, but you haven't seen nothing yet. Yvette Leslie-As meek as a mouse, and meeker QD Louis Galenzoski - Faint labours n'er won fair mark. Abdu also stars in bad- minton. Kay Lamont - Seldom seen, seldom heard. A--Q 4 if ,,:- 'Q' lt zum l WlllI v V xff-vw' Mess-mal Verna Wedgewood-A very little Cemphasis on the littlej girl from Welwyn. History is her specialty. Ross Knowles-An ardent track man, also a poetic genius. Herma Martin-Mr. Campbell's toughest don't fool Herma. Lloyd Newman-A quiet little boy, but one of 4D's basketball stars. Mary Seibert-lVlary's conscience is forever darkened. One fair or foul day she was absent. Was the show good? Harold Van Luven-Pastimes: skipping exams and rolling his socks. Margaret Cunningham-Marge is only taking half her year. What's the big attraction? Why not let us in on it. John Laurek- Jim to Mr. Fyfe. One of our strong silent men. Genevieve Matheson-Go south young lady, go south. COne corner of Genny's heart is forever Assiniboiaj. Paul Soeder-Latest recruit from Saskatoon. Sadie Snowiield-Warbles like Mr. Fyfe's cuckoo in the Elgar Club. Harvie Mellor-He doesn't say much-Why?-sits at the front. Alvina Jetner-A loyal supporter of Mr. Fyfe when Harvey and Arthur get too much for him. Keith Ansley-Our choice for president was well made-he was chosen President of the Students' Council.
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THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF FOUR DEE A form With lots of spirit is 4D, A better class of studes you'd never see, As field day found our form well out in front Thanks to the careful training by Mr. Hunt. But the promised chocolates were so long in coming We thought we'd wasted all our efforts running. So eager are some students that at noon If they do happen to arrive too soon And find themselves locked out and Wish to study, They simply thro' the transom force their body. 'Tis not long after we've all gained admission 'Till Art assumes his antic disposition, He has a seat constructed with such science ,That it collapses under slight appliance, As outwardly he smiles with affectation That these his efforts meet with acclamation. But as for Dodge, a man of high-jump fame, Our teacher says his nature suits his name. And so sans more ado We will present to you The characters that one may see VVithin the walls of old 4D. Dunc Tullis-Oh, cursed spite that ever I was born to go to school. Phillis BradyE Come round and see me sometime. Arthur Wilson-My Frances doth study at Kingston, Oh bring back my Frances to me. Heartsick Art, leader of the Garlic Squad, is a dance convener, advertising manager, etc. Bernice Cowan-If basketball were a key to studies, I'd be be- yond the farthest door e'er now. Charles Bartlett-Collector of excused slips Cdon't call me a lyrej and Walking tickets. Harry Guest-is the cause of Mr. Doxsee's Worries. Gus sees red every time. V Lyle Scott-4D's contribution to the ladies?-He also warms a seat in 4C. Jean Anderson- Strong men have run for miles and miles Whenever little Jeanie smiles. QThat's what Mr. Fyffe thinksj. Forbes W. R. Cavanaugh-the original heart-breaker, eX-presi- dent of the Stooges' Council, Mr. Hunt's private secretary, etc. Wilmotte White-4D's Lady of the Frozen Lakes. Lloyd Grant-Another 4D sheik, but he doesn't spend any more time there than he can help. Bob Husband-Bob shines in scholastics. Irene BrownMThe big threat to the 4C girls. Garry Nelson-Her heart's elsewhere, at the end of Albert Street South-fortunate Campion. 52
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