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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 37 When will Snusher have his essays on “Gum” up to date? ' The person answering these perfectly will he rewarded—by know¬ ing the correct answers. Room 13—The “Luckies” Eleanor Archibald....“ Rusty. ’ ’ Grace Cook.Just what her name signifies. Venetta Hales.The “Mathematician.” Irene Hewitt.“Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” Lucile Lawson.....The Silent Loud Speaker. Lillian Lewis...........Our Dress Model. Hazel Miller...“Hazel Dearie”—our Star. Gladys Reiehel...A Very Little Girl. Winona Tait...The “Steno. ” Muriel Wilkenson.The “Student.” Ronald Cummins.....The “Dictionary.” Sydney Flye...The “Aviator.” Bill Halloran..“Curly Locks.” Bobby Hampton.The “Good Sport.” Fred Harlock...“Flaming Youth.” William Howie..The “President.” Bill Irwine...“Gran’pa.” Orval Knight.Broadcaster just O.K. Jack Main. ‘Husky.” Jack McKay.“Baby Face.” Walter Penny...“Peanuts,” Russell Snusher.The “Ruminant.” John Thompson....The Newspaper Man. Birnie Volkman.“Volga Boatman.” “Printers of this Magazine '
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36 D. M. C. I. BREEZES Eugenie Wehrmann—In her studies she is a shark; She always gets the highest mark. Esther Weiss—Esther Weiss distributes good candy, And all around she is a dandy. Winnie Windsor—Winnie Windsor is quiet and good. High in shorthand she always stood. ROOM 13 Room 13 has at last broken through the superstition of bygone ages! We have at least not been unlucky, but most fortunate in the friendly relationship that has existed during the past year. Many parties were held in the homes of various members of the class, and at these we became more thoroughly acquainted. At first it was quite a task to make the other classes realize what a wonderful Room 13 is in sports, and while they were doubtful they challenged us to play. However, we showed them that it was not merely boasting that we were doing but also good playing, for Room 13 walked away with the Boys’ Junior Championship in basketball and made a creditable showing at volleyball. Among the notable members in our class is Russell Snusher. He has had the honor of breaking many records (mostly phonograph records) in previous years, but this year he won the “Chewing Gum Marathon.” Snusher has written more essays on “Gum” than he has on anything else. However, he has the habit of not getting them into the proper person’s hands at the right time. We are not dumb. Oh, no! But there are a few things we woul 1 like to know. These are some of them: How long did the “Hundred Years’ War” last! Who wrote “Gray’s Elegy”? In what country did the French Revolution take place? The M. C. C. coaches students for the High School Supplemental Examinations in September and December. We prepare candidates for the CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE Our staff is composed of well known Winnipeg educationists Full particulars free on application to the Principal THE M.C.C. LTD., 401 Kensington Bldg., Winnipeg
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38 D. M. C. I. BREEZES ROOM 19, GRADE XI D. (Reading from left to right) Back Row—B. Laking, D. McTavish, H. Robbins, M. Sprung, W. Williamson, L. Hilton, C. Braid, N. Vaux. Third Row—G. Timlick, R. Adams, E. Chesley, N. Wiberg, F. Darnell, C. DeFehr, S. Anderson, G. Eyjolfsson, H. Penwarden, R. Hales. Second Row—B. Dodds, C. Cruikshanks, R. Mason, M. White, V. Peterson, H. Johnson, V. Lamb, R. Swanson, E. Stefannson, E. Nylander. Front Row—L. Decter, O. Peacock, I. Bayley, R. Reade, Mr.. Mountford, N. McCorkell, H. Hallson, R. Milne, R. Taylor. Missing—R. Cook, H. Sholberg, L. Benson. ROOM 19 Name—Favorite Expression—Highest Ideal—Foremost Trait—Ultimate Fate Ruth Reade—Good-night!—To be a missionary—Always has her Homework done—Cabaret Dancer. Marjorie White—Odsbodikins—To write a Dictionary—Uses big Words —Kindergarten Teacher. Helen Johnson—Holy Catastrophe—To be a Doctor—Always Dragging Dogs out of School—Founder of Home for Friendless Dogs. Vera Lamb—Lord John Russell!—To be a Druggist—Curls—’Pill Roller in a Dispensary. Ruth Milne—Oh, Slightly!—To soar to the heights in poetry—Spouts poetry—Aviatrix. Isabell Bayley—Oh, you’re all wet!—To be a Prohibitionist—Takes everything seriously—Bootlegger-ess. Roberta Taylor—My Gosh!—To be a Prima Donna—Always Warbling —Organ-grinder. Virginia Peterson—Hot Soup!—To be a Teacher—Her Laugh—Pro¬ moter of “No School System.”
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