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34 D. M. C. I. BREEZES ROOM 7, X L Emma Elf—Emma is a wild young lass, In history she’ll never pass. Phyllis Argent—Gentle, quiet and mild, Is this sweet child. Bertha Collard—Of tender and sympathetic mind, By all she’s known to be kind. Doris Campbell—Her dark grey eyes Have a look that is wise. Dorothy Cuthbert—Little Do Do is an industrious child, Over her brightness her teachers are wild. Patricia Cuthbert—Here is a mighty sweet little girl, With many and many a tight little curl. Florence Cunningham—Florence is absent quite a bit, But wherever she goes she makes a hit. Mary Caldwell—In shorthand she could make you burst, She always gets her hand up first. Dorothy Coulter—Generous and friendly, our foremost debater, She’ll win a medal sooner or later. Agnes Daniel—Always laughing, happy and gay. But not till her work is done for the day. Clara Drew—Kind, courteous, and polite, Busy from morning until night. 1 Doris Davidson—Doris Davidson is short and sweet, A more flapperish girl you never could meet. Hazel Dalman—Hazel is a very good catch; She always wins in the spelling match. Thelma Downie—Thelma is quiet and sincere, And in June exams has nothing to fear. Lillian Fairey—Here’s a maid with ways so sweet, Her curls and dress are always neat. Josephine Folkett—Josephine is a quiet child, Never was inclined to be wild.
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D. M. C. T. BREEZES 33 Dorothy Hilton, the comfort of every teacher’s heart, is always ready with an answer, he it right or wrong. We certainly enjoy Ruth Hornibeck’s frequent visits to the class room between attacks of colds, etc., and sincerely bemoan her absence when illness prevents her attending. Evelyn Hull and Loretta Moyse have become noted for their sonorous voices which bellow through the room, bringing back to life with a start the dozing students. Beatrice Deeks surprises vis all by the amount of knowledge she acquires considering that she does not arrive until half the day’s work has been completed. In acquainting you with the members of our class we should not forget to mention Catherine Turpie and Ellen Vosper, our “star pupils,” who uphold the reputation, which we all hope to live up to in June. —E.W., 24. ROOM 24, GRADE XI C. (Reading from left to right) Rack Row—E. Henrickson, M. Evans, J. Treble, D. Hilton, M. Boal. Third Row—E. Moir, E.. Vosper, K. Todd, B. Deeks, K. Haney, R. Hornbeck. Second Row—M. Grimwood, E. Beck, E. Hull, E. Warfc rd, J. Robinson, F. Pepper, L. Moyse. Front Row—E. Johnson, O. Breckman, C. Turpie, Miss E. Moore, G. Cohen, L. Butler, D. Henderson,
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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 35 Connie Forrest—Connie enjoys something funny, So her life is always sunny. Blanche Gallagher—A very athletic girl is Blanche, With her other people haven’t a chance. Ingibjorg Hallson—Tngibjorg Hallson is a dark little girl, When 9 o’clock rings she’s here in a whirl. Jorun Hanneson—Jorun with her bewitching smiles— She’s always there when it comes to styles. Phyllis Henson— j Phyllis Henson is dark and sweet; In typing she can’t he easily heat. Eileen Holmes—Eileen Holmes, a quiet lass, But she doesn’t shine in literature class. Marjorie Hayward—At debates she is always landing, She sure has got a high class standing. Thelma Irving—Thelma Irving is small in stature, But in grammalogs you cannot catch her. Geraldine Jones—Geraldine is small and bright, And likes her bookkeeping done right. Patricia Kay and Sybil Clarke. Have seldom, if ever, been seen apart. Gladys—Lissaman—Gladys Lissaman is quiet as a mouse, Perhaps not so around the house. Gladys Martin—Gladys Martin is not so bad, Altho’ o’er movie stars she’s mad. Joyce Newman—Joyce Newman takes life with ease, And now she rumbles her piano keys! Ina Osborn—Ina is a very good friend; She’ll stand by you to the bitter end. Ivy Pope—Ivy does not like to take dictation, She much prefers to think of vacation. Viola Seaburg—She loves dancing, plays of every sort ; She’s always willing to join in sport, Nellie Sutton—Nellie Sutton likes to dance, And she certainly gets the chance.
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