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' THE PARK BENCH 67 NOON HOUR NOTES NOON HOUR SNACKS IOAN S.-believes in safety in numbers. r IUDY S.-a Webb is being spun around her. ROSIE P.-likes the last dances best. ' ELIDA L.-keeps the first years in their places. CONNIE G.-comes with a giggle and a wiggle. MARYBELLE L.- Cheer up the Navy, is her motto. IEANNE R.-our capable noon hour monitor. MURIEI.. H.-is the Shepherds pet lamb. IOYCE W.-the navy is leading with the airforce close behind. RUTH S.-she likes Parsons and we don't mean minister. MARGARET W.-our silent partner. ELIZABETH R.-Some people are just born brainy. VERLE C.-Her Duck is on the water. BETTY P.-our little pickle is some dill! ELSIE S.-who is the jewel in her crown? ISABEL M.-has her weather-eye cocked across Clearwater. LORRAINE H.-- lf l had my Way. NELLIE W.- We hear her before we see her. EVA W.-'is art the only attraction at Tech? ff NOON HOUR CRUIVIB-SCRATCHERS, tBoysl Battling our Way through the flying papers, erasers and whatnot, we arrive at GRACE LAMBIE. a back seat where a survey of these crumb-covered masters of knowledge can be taken. We see:-I. Murphy, our master browner, amusing anybody who will listen to him, I. Storey:-the one-man basketball blitz. R. Smith, with a rag around, his neck to keep from bciling over, P. Metlock, when the temperature goes down his hat goes up. C. Commiskey and I. Beaumont fthe two wolves at the noon hour girl's doori planning mcre adventure With the opposite sex. P. Cameron, one of the broomer boys. L. Ellis and B. Macdonald, making a new law of averages, etc. D. Kirk and M. Macdonald, only four steps behind Bing Crosby. R. Dunlop, hangs around the fountain at noon, cr is at the University grounds? I. Shaver, likes to play basket- ball t?J. B. Abbey, Superman is a sissy compared to me. D. McAfee, has mastered basketball on his face. B. Harry, No opposition now. Gable is in the army. E. Cherry, believes everybody should have a piece of chicken for lunch. V. Packham, the green-grocer's delivery boy and Boy! is he green. G. Yuel, the man who brings you greetings at Christmas time. fYule Tidel. We thank Mr. Yake for the use of the lunch room and for his welcome co-opera' tion in Noon-Hour affairs. Anything in this note is strictly intentional and the authcr will not be responsible for any misunderstandings. -BOB MYERS 43
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66 THE PARK BENCH PHYLLIS M. CBD It's good to have brains, isn't it? ELAINE M. CHD Boy! oh! boy!-I want a boy! CATHY W. CHD She plays the piano-I wonder? FRANK S. CCD A genius-at some things. MRS. PAUL-She can handle BEES-CIBD. '-T'-f!'1- IC BLITZKRIEC or lt shouldrft happen to any School ' Leading the line is Mr. KNIGHT our pedagogue and friend: then comes our president and future architect HUGH B. CHD followed by BETTY W. CBD our smiling and capable secretary. ROBERTA C. CHD is well looked atterg GEORGE W. CHD our iunior Casanova. BILL S. CHD theme song It's so peaceful in the country. NOREEN H. CCD Where did she get it for our gossip column? LOIS S. CBD spent an enjoyable mid-term near the rear. BETTY S. CHD Seen but not heard. AUDREY P. CCD You can't hear anything else. LEIF A. CHD keeps close to 'Terra firma. 'ELLEN D. CCD Quit stumbling, DON G. CHD Is that wave natural'?? MARGAREI' S. CMD Does she make eyes, or does she?'? MURIEL H. CMD has given her contribution to the war effort. RON B. CBD Small but, oh my! ISABEL M. CMD Is the seating plan fixed yet? IACK S. CBD Work does not agree with him. RUTH R. and ELSIE S. of Haultain do their share in the generagl confusion. TED S. CBD picks up a halt hour's sleep during French. KEITH D. CCD the first year track star and rugby player. HOWARD B. CCD 1C's subtle Stephen Leacock. DOUG B. CBD and his Tyrone Power side burns. PAT K. CMD the late arrival. CONNIE G. CMD Still water runs deep. DON M. CMD Our witty French student. FAY C. CHD IOAN M. CHD MERIDETH H. CBD a talkative little trio. SIM T. CMD Ist president of ICOD literary society. NATALIE H. CHD Recommends same number of holidays as they have in the STATES. PHIL A. CCD PHIL all der wood 'boxes'! CHARLES C. CHD One of Suther- icmd's donations. IIM D, CCD Slow but sure. GEORGE E. CCD CAN ANYONE talk faster. LAUREL S. CHD School starts at 8.55 A.M. ChintD. ELIZABETH P. CHD Where does she get those newspaper clippings? BOBBY H. CMD Please call me Bob! DORIS B. CMD Where did she get those eyes? That 'chillun' is the end of the line-oh no here comes VELMA D. CMD who forget her Latin-pardon me something new has been added- ALLAN F. -BOB SPOONER CBD. ff Pat Pryor- I hear you've taken up golf. What do you go around in? Rollie Manson- Usually a sweater and pants. I. Robinson- Did your watch stop when it drcpped on the floor? B. Crawley- Of course. Did you think it would go through. C.S.M. Potts- This new bullet will pierce two feet cf solid wood, so keep your heads down! She- lack is in love with you. Her- Nonsense She- That's what I said when I heard it. Her- Why, how dare you! Miss Maguire- Molasses is supposed to prevent the hair from turning grey, Dot Clement- But wouldnt that make it difficult to remove your hat,
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68 THE PARK BENCH The staff ot the Park Bench wishes to thank the Advertisers who have so gen- erously taken space in this book. This publication would not have appeared without their co-operation. We are Con- fident the students will give their patron- ave to them. Yefxl is YXSSXX' Xr'XffbfKvfXXs!v!XrfX4i 'XQVXKKEY?'XXFSSPYXNY?'39S?9fXXifvYiS9fXX5fF4X'XSfSf3'v'vY5f5faYQYXXXEYfrffx 'Xf'ifXxX94XsfXrX9fXVkf Qf'i'- 10' Yffifffiiffi XXX fi' XXXXX XXX! To nilfinrfai ug ilnpang. The Bay extends its hearty con- gratulations to each ot you and invites you to continue, personally or by mail, the pleasant associations we have en- joyed so much. V 1 W +2 X X X X X y , 2 Q X x Z4 Q X X X X X X 3 12 Y' 2 X X v 42 'K X X 14 W4 rf 'K w
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