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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 39 Lillian Deeter—Act your age !—To be a Nurse—Weight—Horse Doctor. Olive Peacock—That’s what gripes me!—To pass Algebra—Long Hair —O.M.A. (Old ' Maid of Algebra). Norma McCorkill—Oh, well!—To be a Beauty Culturist—Actually likes School!—House Painter. M. Sprung—“And what not”-—Surgeon—Arguing—Undertaker. E. Chesley—“What a hope”—To be the most popular boy in the school —Hot Wimmin—-Bigamist. B. Dodds—“You’re crazy”—Teacher’s Pet(?)—Talking to Penwarden — ' Settlement School Teacher. ' C, Braid—“Whoa”—Chauffeur—-Red Hair—Teamster. R. Hales—“ ' For flop’s sake”—Debater—Fighting both Andy and Wiberg—Bar-room Speaker. S. An derson—“Cut it out”-—To defeat Wiberg—His writing—Wiberg’s Sparring Partner. R. Swanson—“Nothing, why?”—Smoke a pipe—Freezing himself—- Tobacco Merchant. C. DeFehr—“HimmeJ”—Veterinary—His hat—Sausage Maker. H. Robbins—“We had a party last night”—To hand in an Essay on time—Chewing gum—Auctioneer. H. Penwarden—“By the holy power”—Baseball player—Talking— Circus Ballyhoo. N. Vaux—“Did you get that problem?”—‘Fireman—Giggling—Hosiery Salesman. B. Laking—“ ' 0, gosh”—Orchestra Leader—His innocence—Drum Major in Princess Pat’s. R. Adams—“Say, listen here”—Cowboy-—His boots—Policeman. G. Timlick—“Oh, well”—Coach—His garters—Bat Boy. G. Eyolfsson—“0 Kondu Sael”—Owner of the Weevil Cafe—His quiet¬ ness—ISaloon Keeper. R. Cook—“Hot Tamale”—To be a Latin Professor—His face—Night Watchman. W. Williamson—“Hot soup”—Chemistry Teacher—His feet—Bug Collector. F. Darnell—“I knew what was coming”—Wrestler—Coming late— Hairdresser. L. Hilton—“I’ll take my shoe off”—Follies Producer—Himself—Stage Door Tender. C. Cruikshanks—“Bologna”—Gigolo—Girls—Floor Walker. R. Mason—“Where’s the place?”—Waiter—Girls—Woman Hater. D. McTavish—“We were talking Latin”—Scout Master—His musical ability—Piano Teacher. E. Stefannson—“How do you do this?”—Public Speaker—Blushing- Silent Policeman. E. Nylander— ' “I heard this at the Orpheum”—To be hard boiled— Repeating Orpheum jokes—Henpecked Husband. N. Wiberg—“Varied”—World Champion Boxer—Fighting—Pugilist.
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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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COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, CRA (Reading from left to right) Eighth Row—I. Pope, A. Boag, F. Davies, R. Cummins, R. Snusher, A. Cleven, H. Cassidy, B. Edgely, H. Benningen, J. Sutherland, T. Fenton, W. McKinnon, D. Soul, F Harlock, M. Reid, G. Dysart, B. Irving, J. Catanzaro. Seventh Row—J. Sandilands, E. McFetridge, M. Law, P. Fleming, V. Cullen, K, Robinson, V. Jaggar, P. Henson, T. Downie, E. Alf, E. Wehrmann, M. Bailey, G. Arnold, K. Shaw, G. Lissaman, H. Dalman, S. Clark, P. Kay, N. Sutton, B. Gallagher, A, Johnston, P, Duxbury. Sixth Row—F. Miner, M. Caldwell, E. Weiss, B. Collard, L. Lawson, M. Wilkinson, H. Miller, G. Cook, D. Carter, P. Bayley, R. McLean, R. Flett, E. Geulty, M. Robertson, G. McIntosh, M. Lutchford, I. Sigvaldson, J. McPherson, I. Hewitt, V. Hales. Fifth Row—J. Folkett, K. McDonald, M. Vincent, M. Ridgedale, I. Hood, M. Moffet, W. Inskip, M.. Snelling, E. Pollit, B. Armstrong, E. Desreux, D. Garrett, J. Newman, L. Fairey, T. Irving, M. Hayward, D. Coulter, I. Taylor, D. Cuthbert, P. Argent, G. Martin, , M. Johnson, M. Bremner, H. Ransom. “PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF ROOM 15“ Is it really two years since we entered the “Daniel” as primaries, wishing that the floor of this stable old school would open and swallow ns? However, we were soon ushered into the cheery atmosphere of Room 6 and our spirits speedily revived. But what a year was in store for us! Homework! Homework! And more homework! Somehow or other we managed to scrape through with the aid of several parties, and a picnic, at which, although it was not Saturday night, we all received a bath. Then came the June examinations. The majority of us some¬ how or other kept above the water and returned in the autumn to com¬ pose, with the aid of “7” and “11,” Room 15.
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