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 82 of 122
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its V E f in 11, l F i i 1 r vi yy,- X,- 'n...,..,,:',:Q:,., F i il' sig Breathlessly, at door: We're here. Scene 2.-Enter the stragglers - Here comes Peggy Ross with face so glum, If she isn't in sight, you can hear her gum. Lamenda Brown, with motto Better late than never. Little Mae Williams lives a block from school, But runs into the room at 9, as a rule. Elinor Gallup, always in a hurry, true to her name. Lillian Forzbloom, who sits so shy, Smiling at the passers-by. Next comes Don Tyman, with flaming head, As he walks down the aisle, Is his face red. Everet Young, a quiet member of the rear-ranks. Scene 3-9.00. Last call for absent not-es by discouraged stage director from: Monica Bell-who has never accomplished that amazing feat of remembering a note. Rose Ehman-who, with practice, has become fairly eflicient in the matter. Eileen Matlock-who believes in extended holidays. Mike Gnius-a curly haired lad is Mike, and someone we can't help but like. Peter Siltzer-our Football Hero. We haven't been able to discover yet where Pete is located when he plays his accordian so cleverly. Scene 4-Time 9.01- ,,,, R All is quiet on the Western Front. Behind each desk in turn, one may see , the following smiling faces: 'H fl Caroline Noga-Petite and fair iii., Never appears to have a care. Clara McKerricher-She's very quiet in Q school, but out,-well? R LT, Jean Ross-Is it true she wonyt buy vanishing cream for fear she won't have any , , when she gets it home? ninhglfxmw t H., Herb Bethell-He's the cartoonist of l ff, the bunch, fVllf lllllW-l' H i XXXlllXNl'i!wl,,fi,'1f f. e draws on someone 1 -R NY ill, ., will! elsels hunch. ill '-7u'lf ,,ll Betty Carnie-Her recipe for keeping 4 lifilllilljl4Ml'fW1f,Wl thin is large doses of study. lilly -' 5ll'l.fjIFL73'ffi'll' Annie Smith-She hasn't much to say, X 1 Ill ffl, but the reason is nearness to the teacher's j ll ,il desk. fl ', Jacob Engel-The perennial heart ' LH' li breaker. c H f Frances Laye and Tillie Bieber-Two - l, gil, H..i.s-mn wise girls who are seen, but not heard. ' - 56

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1 FCOILIGI-ITS AND SPOTLIGHTS Mr. Perkins' Parting Shot at 4F A few months ago you became fourth year students. The .Freshies on either side of you looked at you and wondered. Now you are ready to leave us as graduates of Central Collegiate, the Freshies, first year students now, take you for granted, and may even trespass to the extent of usingyour coat hooks. So time marches on,-what will the end of another four years bring? No one may answer with certainty, but be sure of this, that your will, training and spirit will be the greatest factors in shaping that future. You have looked forward to the day when you will complete your course at Central. Now the day is at hand and you ask yourself, how much better off am I today? You have the advantage of four years training in the various subjects. This has supplied you with certain information and the mastery of certain technique, but most important you have learned how to master difficulties and to forge ahead. You have had the guidance of many teachers. Sometimes it may have seemed that they were most anxious for you to become a store- house of knowledge in their respective subjects. However, if you review your whole course, I think that you will agree that they were most interested in you making a success of your years spent here. Accept then, our best wishes for your future success, our thanks for your work and expressions of appreciation and may your courage be strengthened and your hopes realized. Do not be discouraged by the difficulties of the world. Your world is what you make it, be glad that you have a chance to do your part. S No chance? Why the world is eager i For the things that you ought to create, Its store of true wealth is still meagre, c Its needs are incessant and great, It yearns for more power and beauty More laughter and love and romance. More loyalty, labor and duty, No chance !-Why there's nothing but chance? -W. E. PERKINS. The world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players 5 all have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many partsf, . Stage Setting-4F. Stage Director-Mr. Perkins. Time 1935-1936, Scene 1-September 3, 1935. Students rushing wildly in through the welcoming portals of .4F. 8.59-Our troublesome trio CStan Walters, a very fine paper carrier, and his two accomplices, Charlie Carter and Ralph Copelandj supported by Ken Campbell, another paper boy: ' 1 55



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Muriel Sinclair-To us Muriel Sinclair came, Silton's loss is Regina's gain. Evelyn Errington-A casual, but welcome visitor. Bill Bothe-He sits all day with look so sly, Trying to slip the teacher's eye. Charlie Weldon-Though often seen, is heard but seldom. Vern Bouchard-The 4F shiek with curly hair, So buxom, blithe and dcbonair. Hector Whitton-Comes Galloping in, We wonder why he wears that grin. Julian Grymalnski is a boy so meek, when the girls appear his knees grow weak. She Intermission-A Masque Enter the graceful ballet dancers- Les Waller-So tall and slim, and fair of face, He trips in with a fairy's grace, But lo! what see I in the dirt? I do declare-the fairy's skirt! Jack Anderson- He floats through the air with the greatest of ease. 'I Excels in the high steps. Elmer Hunter-The sweetest smile this fairy shows, Swaying on his dainty toes. Scene 5- Enter 4F athletic representatives: Una Athey-She excels on the track and field, and in basketball. Allan Scythes-Bounces in with mighty snort, Denoting he goes in for sport. Dorothy Doan-A member of the Junior Girls' Basketball team. knocks 'em cold-don't get us wrong, we mean the basketballs. Scene 6- Time-approach of June. Epilogue- The players slowly leave the stage And each pursues his chosen arts, For it must be from age to age That one man plays his many parts In scenes and ways that fate may please, And we must leave, to enter these. dark, and lone, and all are gone. So soon the stage is The curtain drawn, For High-Grade FURNITURE at Lowest Possible Prices SEE THE E C R E S C E N T FURNITURE STORE 2238 11th Ave. Regina PHONE T325 1958 Hamilton St. Phone 7234 57 NEW YORK TAILORS AND CLEANERS Before you buy your next .Suit see our 52000, made-lo-measure Suits or Topcoats. We Also Do Cleaning and Pressing

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