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D. M. C. I. B KEEZES 6! GRADUATING CLASSES XII.—ROOM 58 President, Clair Zyrd; Vice-President, Jean Murdoch; Secretary, Cherry. Crawford; Sports Captains, Douglas Tedford, Clemency Duns- more; Marion Archibald, Louise Bewick, Lucy Boothman, Beulah Braid, Beatrice Brooks, Gwendoline Carter, Gladys Conklin, Frances Fox, Betty Francis, Lilja Guttormsson, Minnie Hantscharuk, Christina Horn, Marguerite Ilodge, Edith Horton, Swanhuit Johannesson, Evelyn King, Jessie Little, Edna Mason, Ruby Palmason, Beatrice Quilliams, Sadie Robbins, Mabel Sheard, Christina Steel, Emma Stephenson, Mil¬ dred Storsater, Eleanor Thomas, Audrey Thompson, Thelma Wallman, Norma Williams, Agnes Willms, Abram de Fehr, Reuben Groves, Os¬ borne Hawkins, Llewellyn Johns, James McKay, Charles Morden, Jack Palmason, William Pfeffer, Willis Wheatley, Percy Smith. XI.A—ROOM 56 President, Harold Finsness; Vice-President, Margaret Marsh; Sec¬ retary, Marjorie Miller; Sports Captains, Helen McLennan, Douglas Cook; Margaret Ashley, Margaret Boyd, Eleanor Bradburn, Jean Camp- Bell, Eileen Diamond, Mildred Dudley, Margaret Einarson, Ella Fin- layson, Gladys Horton, Jean Johnson, Mildred Johnston, Phyllis Louttit, Helen McLellan, Kathleen Main, Margaret Perley, Hilda Phelps, Evelyn Rollins, Betty Sawyer, Alice Shanks, Marie Smith, Mary Smith, Irma Sturk, Morris Gerlovin, Kearns Glass, Clifford Greenberg, Herman Johnson, Gordon Josie, William Kibblewhite, Jack Mar, Dick Misener, Keith Moore, Harold Podworny, John Ridge, Vaughan Russell, Stanley Steinman. XI.B—ROOM 55 President, Donald Hatch; Vice-President, Mary Mann; Secretary, Helen Harker; Sports Captains, Lloyd Rankin, Catherine Miller; Mar¬ garet Anderson, Beth Campbell, Kathleen Carson, Marjorie Coughlin, Margaret Cunningham, Doris Dalton, Lillian Furney, Helen Hallson, Avril Hill, Laura Johnson, Vera Lamont, Nellie Lucas, Mollie Mac- pherson, Marjorie Melnnis, Marjorie Nicholson, Esther Olafson, Ruby Orris, Marjorie Pearson, Nellie Sellwood, Millicent Smith, Mary Tyn¬ dall, Sam Baird, Charles Brandt, Stanley Boulter, Clarence Campbell, Dom. Costantino, Sam Gerlovin, Jack Hamlin, George Heuc ' hert, Lewis Jackson, Robert Paul, Leonard Quarnstrom, William Ross, Clifford Wood. XI.C—ROOM 53 President, Pauline Johnson; Vice-President, Pearl Derraugh; Sec¬ retary, Pearl Derraugh; Sports Captain, Beatrice Lu ' dwickson; Olivia Anderson, Tngibjorg Bjornson, May Black, Christabel Blevins, Mar¬ garet Bowser, Anna Breadner, Grace Cairns, Isabella Craig, Theresa
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60 D. M. C. I. BREEZES weird and terrible shapes of life haunt the black icy waters of this com¬ paratively unknown world. It is possible that the floor of the ocean is as bright as the surface of a lake on a cloudless summer night, and in places the great abysses of the sea are like a city street with all its lights ablaze. The phosphorescent light of the deep-sea creatures, like the light of the glow-worm, is made without any waste whatever in heat. It is a pure light, and a huge fortune awaits the man who discovers the secret of how to make light in this way. These creatures of the sea have a sec¬ ret which would be worth millions of dollars to us who live on land. The great problem that perplexes the explorers of the deep-sea is the question of how light is maintained so far below the surface of the water. What do the creatures of the depths feed upon? It is clear that they cannot keep up life merely by feeding upon each other, for the largest one would eventually swallow all the rest and then die of starva¬ tion, because there was nothing more for it to feed upon. All animal life must have plant life upon which to feed; this is as true of wild, strange animals of the deep, as it is of the cattle of our pastures. How¬ ever, we have seen that no ordinary plants grow in the sunless under¬ world of water. How then is animal life maintained there? Man will never stand in the ocean abysses as far below the sea level as Mt. Everest is above it. Of this we are almost sure, for it would need a submarine or some other such device with a window strong enough to resist the weight of Mt. Everest. Man will go on inventing and the explorer will go on discovering, and we shall know more and more of the regions of the depths of the sea; but never, perhaps, will man fling open the gates of death and darkness which hide from our •eyes the wonderful life in the depths of the ocean. —Sergius Fraser, Room 21. VEZELAY, LA BASILIGNE, FRANCE The souvenir chosen by the Graduating Classes to present to the school is a famous picture by Robert Fulton Logan, a Manitoba boy, born at Lauder and educated in the Mulvey School. The picture is of historic interest. The Basilica was built by St. Bernard and the monks of the monastrv at Vezelay in the early part of the 12th century. St. Bernard’s father, a knight, perished in the first Crusade. St. Bernard was the most powerful preacher of the age and was called upon by the Pope to preach a Crusade. Later, Richard Couer de Lion, with his Crusaders, stopped at this Basilica for consecration on his way to the Holy Land. This etching was the outstanding one of a group of three by which Mr. Logan won his place in the Paris salon of 1926 and is at present in a permanent collection in the British Museum, Luxembourg Galleries and Congressional Library, Washington, and a copy now hangs in the Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute.
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G2 D. M. C. I. BREEZES Diner, Harriet Duncan, Helen Francis, Olive Gillespie, Mildred Harri¬ son, Dorothy Hutchison, May Johnson, Margaret Johnston, Lillian Krausher, Kathleen Macaulay, Ila McCallum, Margaret McKelvie, Minnie Miller, Jean Slinger, Florence Stratton, Annie Sutherland, Violet McLaren, Helen Nicholson, Vyvian Peacock, Florence Pilcher. Maude Rogers. -— XI.D—ROOM 18 President, Joe Dodds; Vice-President, Robert Alexander; Secre¬ tary, Audrey Wilson; Sports Captains, Isadore Rosenstock, Teeny Mc¬ Leod; Laura Benson, Aley Binkley, Sydney Blacker, Morley Coleman. Irene Connon, Jean Cranston, Wilda Crerar, Sterling Dowling, Earl Forrest, Edward Gargett, Carl Hallson, Robert Hamlin, John Hanson, Lloyd Hilton, Lillian Johnson, Ian McLeod ' , Roderick McRae, Stanley Morton, Kenneth Quast, David Reid, Hilary Richards, Wilfred Riley, Grace Roberts, Willie Sherlock, Hannah Sholberg, Knox Sprung, Helen Templeton, Louise Templeton, William Teskey, Stella Waite, Norman Wilde, Alex Zitsow. XI.E—ROOM 51 President, Fred Lang; Vice-President, Lloyd Bruce; Secretary, Leonard Hicks; Sports Captains, Edmund Crayston, Dorothy Rogers; James Agnew, James Bailey, Fred Bogden, Mary Blostein, Gordon Brooks, Gordon Cane, Hardie Clark, Phyllis Forrest, Adhemar Germain, Creighton Gibson, William Haney, Mae Hardy, Charles Johnstone, Jor- man Johnston, Nadine Lush, Roy Mason, John Maxwell, Harold Pink, Waldemar Platz, Edward Rogerson, Howard Russell, David Reimer, Gordon Scott, Mark Smith, Marcus Tessler, Alice Theroux, Robert Wil¬ liamson, Wanda Babowski, Dorothy Vernon. X.A—ROOM 22 President, Lorna Gilmour; Vice-President, Willa Graham; Secre¬ tary, Kathleen Nicholson; Sports Captains, Marguerite Ross, Edwin Bratton; Myrtle Boutlier, Grace Cousens, Esther Curie, Mayme Dewar, Beth Douglas, Catherine Elliott, Bessie Graham, Margaret Hill, Nora Johnston, Annie Metzak, Amy Parliamint, Myrtle Swardfager, Dorothy Walkey, Jessie Watson, George Craig, John Hjalmarson, Bert Knox, Mac. Malcolm, William Quilliams. X.J—ROOM 10 President, Robert Swan; Vice-President, Harold Simpson; Secre¬ tary, Geoffrey Wilson; Sports Captain, Frank McIntosh; James Adam¬ son, Edward Carstens, Lome Coates, Alex. Curr, Harold Davidson, Isabel Doggett, James Ferguson, Nino Forcese, Jean Grant, James Harding, George Hodge, Wilson Kaye, Marjorie Kelly, Alfred Love, Victor Lowe, George Lucas, James McAndrew, Frank McIntosh, Thompson McWilliams, Olive Moffitt, Berkeley Newman, Clarence Robertson, Dorothy Scott, Wilmot Shepherd, Harold Simpson, May Webster, Percy Welsh, Kenneth Yuill, Adolph Zoratti, Hubert Wood.
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