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72 Tl-IE JIHGLE BHLL 'Twas four nights before Christmas And all through the gym All creatures were stirring Including petit Linn. The trimmings were hung from The rafters with care In hopes Nicholas McCully Soon would be there. A spruce in each corner Sweet-scented the air, While one in the centre Revolved with great care. The lights in the roof did first Shine more than double But soon they were fixed And caused no more trouble. The band played divine Throughout the gay night While Waites twirled the floor With his girl held quite tight. The dance as a whole Was a sea of bright faces MacAlpine as Pres. Ran records by cases. Then out in the hall There rose such a clatter We hopped to the door To see 't was the matter TECH THTLER And there stood a giant With belly so red- 'Twas big old St. Nick With McCully's Wee head. And up to the band stand Like jelly he rolled To distribute his prizes To all whom he owed. 'tMerry Christmas, he roared With a great shout of laughter, I'll see you again Just four days after. With the grace of an elephant He lumbered away, As couples bid adieu And wished he could stay. Then turning around, These ladies and gents, They stood in small groups Till the band did commence. At last came the tune Which meant dancing must stop, And off to their lockers They pranced quite be-hop. Then next to the restaurants With the speed of a deer To mull over with all This night of good cheer. -James Shakespeare Jennings. DCDRELLE FLORISTS 15 Per Cent Discount to Students on Corsages 1171 DANFORTH AVENUE - AT GREENWOGD City-wide delivery GE. 5010 Qpen evenings
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TECH THTLER CLHSS POEfTlS .. A3BG Beecroft and Brownsell, the dopiest two, Manage to get into quite a big stew Over Capling and Fetterly, the next two in line, Who keep Annie Watson's big nose to the grind. 'GUIDE' f '9' 'Y' ...MW v--' A . n'-' Q 5 xx, - .Y K Um if This is the girl 's class, who have quite a time Keeping the boys of Art 3B in line. A is for absent-our minds we do fear, B is for Barr who's always right here. Another B yet is Big Ed Barnard And George Beard, too, never works very hard. Bruce Burton, our boy, who's a shining light, Reminds us of something that jes' don't look right. C is for Caldwall, his first name is Gil: His brains and his intellect are certain- ly nilg Ron Carter we'll barter for anyone smarter, Norm Craig, of the class is the best little starter Of trouble, there's Davey, and silent Ron Handley, He never says much-when he does, it is grandly. Chuck Langfeld is fun in a joke-telling bout, But makes them so queer that he leaves us in doubt. Roddie never gets them, but little Doug Russell 73 Makes up all his own, Che has no musclej. Ronald and Donald are Watson and Sambrook Who in growth are the tallest we have in our book. Ed Seedhouse, The Slouch, is Miss Walker's delight, She feels that he seems not any too bright. Ron Shearer is smart and at times very dumb, Stan Tulk is a no-good, non-gum chewing crumb! And last but not least is Wee Wulliei' Vapan Who someday, we think, will grow into a man. -canoe. l E ls- H WL L - C ,I . ,..,xX?, 'fl .vZ'it:.xg. X t. fe, a , T to X mflfzflzff' gg. I Vsfffnf Thus ends this small ditty on Art 3BG Which proves that we all have the brains of a flea. -Janie Beecroft. VZC We V2C's are really witty But our other half is quite a pity. This so-called half is MG2 And when we're together all teachers are blue. Ccontinued on Page 751
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