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 98 of 122
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THE PERROQUET 3G GLEANIN GS 3G claims to be the only form in Central to have an indoor curling rink. We have curling down to the finest art, so to speak. Mr. Cooper put up the suggestion when he found some of the smaller boys playing marbles in the room. We won't mention any names. The game attracts a large crowd- four or five spectators, as it is known that Mr. Cooper throws a wicked curve. However, though he has lost some of his youthful vigour, he keeps up with the younger elements of the class. The players use wooden discs, 2 in. in diameter and 11 in. thick, instead of rocks. - The Third Year track honors were taken into camp by 3G, the box of chocolates was also well received, even though it was six months late. Many of the males of the form have lamented the regrettable loss of one of 3G's beautiful girls, Eleanor Pike. She left for Calgary on April 9th where she will always remain our unforget- abilia. In the picturesque phraseology of one heart broken swain, The boys are trying to drown a sorrow that has learned to swim. Is your heel fixed and your soul alright? That was what Mr. Hunt said when Marge returned from a trip to the janitor to Hx her broken heel. She had insisted on Elsie coming along as chaperone. Remember the day a certain bru- nette's lipstick melted on the radiator? Seen in Passing- N on-stop Rouse standing in front of the goal mouth. How did Sandy Berwick get that black eye? The boys were afraid of Sandy when Zylpha got the measles. Cupid works overtime in 3G, and so does the pencil sharpener-our form boasts six fingerwaved swains. What happened when Marg bran- dished 2 legs off the Chem Lab stool? Why does Frank tot his comb out before he looks toward certain windows. The MEYER'S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP Specializing in De Graf Pcrmancnls Croquignolc Marcel Special Rates for Students Phone 6577 Formerly Larson's 213 W estm an Chambers Beauty Parlor Rose St. Why does anyone look at certain windows anyhow? Mr. Robertson asked Ruth Green if she was a prohibitionist when she skipped a certain sentence in French translation. It looked rather queer when Noreen couldn't push open the window during the French class, yet all Grant had to do was give it a gentle tap. We've often seen a certain 3G girl in the company of a 4C city slicker. What's wrong with the 3G boys, Mae? Mr. Williams told us after the exams that avis meant bird in Latin, and by the way Avis flies in for our Literature classes we think he is right. We learned a lot more about women after we studied LaBelle Dame Sans Merci. However, Harold White says that was his opinion before. We don't need to tell you who 3G's Belle Dame is. The 3G girls are trying to get the boys to pay for a curtain for their cloak room-but- Thwarted ambition-to find a vacant front seat in a literature period. What would happen if there were no classes after four. What would Elsie do with her time? Seen from the boards-Mae Mac- Master finding the ice in fine style during a girl's hockey game. Was the ice soft, Mae? How to keep from growing old-just call Evelyn, Eve. Can you forget- Shutout Findlay- Tubby Erdeleyan- Streak Mac- Kenzie- Wizzard White- Buzzer Norman - Fluke Kaytor and Curly Ryne. Movlscsr P In Regina Everybody Moves by THE BIG. RED VANS- Peacoclc Van 8: Storage PHONE 92501 AUDETTE'S GROCERY CRED dx WHI TED 2923 Fifteenth Ave. PHONE 8595 - 8596 For Prompt Service 70



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TOP Ron-Ken Wlalters, Jack Stafford, Ernest Copeland, Cliff Cushing, Don Biggs, Bob Mitchell, Jack Hamill Bud Spencer, Bill Stovin. SECOND Row-Sylvia Yule, Lorraine McLellan, Frank Auld, Mr. R. VV. W. Robertson, Mr. D. S. MacMurch3 George Withrow, Una Athey, Helen Haug, Eleanor Dolan. - THIRD Row-Gordon Blair, Jim Bramham, Elaine Mc-Leod CSec.J, Mary Rogers CVice Presj, Keith Ansle3 CPres7 Dorothy Taggart QTreas.3, Mary Lewis, Doug Anderson. FRONT ROW-Jack MacMurchy, Ronald Hall, Dick Roberts, Bill Pettigrew. TI-IE STUDENTS' CQUNCIIQ' Guided by the advice of Mr. Robertson and Mr. MacMurchy, the representative body of the school has once more come through with flying colors. The Students' Council ha.s this year added many things to its previous list of splendid achievements. This organiza- tion is composed of the presidents of the forms and of the various school organizations, thus assuring the representation of all phases of school life. Because of the support of the Council, the publication of the Perroquet and the Annual was ensured, the latter being aided by two very successful dances held during the winter term. Another dance was held in honor of the students who took part in the Easter Concert. This concert, which was also backed by the Council, was thought to be the best in the history of the school. Just before the Christmas vacation, three parties were given the students, the total expense of which was carried by the Council. The Students' Council Award, which was originated last year, was again presented to the senior students who had been outstanding in the various school activities, namely, Marg Lowthian and Noel Powell. At the request of the Council, the Collegiate Board installed a drinking fountain in the gymnasium which has proven to be a great convenience to all. Crests of the design which was chosen last year were again sold to the 72

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