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Page 66 text:
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Winners and Finalists Manitoba Musical Festival,. 1931 ; 7, School Cheer Leaders; 8, E. Gil Mies, Staff Artist; 9, R. Turner, Valedictorian; 10 to 14, Inter-High Field Day Winners—10, N. Anderron (record Junior Mile); 11, W. Taylor (record 220-Yards, Junior) ; 12, G. Johns (record 75 Yards) ; 13, R. Gallop (winner Senior l 2 Mile and Mile) ; 14, A. Pfeffer (record Intermediate Running Eroad Jump) ; 15 and 17. Win¬ ners in events Inter-High Field Day; 16, Girls’ Sports Organizers ; 18, Breezes’ Sales Committee; 19, Winners Breezes ' Advertising Competition; 20, 22, 23, in Action on Field Day; 21, R. Heide, Track Team Captain; 24, J. Carmichael, won “Flying M“ four times this year; 25, Our Mascots.
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D. M.C. I. BREEZES 63 Harwood and Norman Norrie. Au¬ drey and her “pal,” Peggy Scott, have pushed their way over the volley-ball net. Norman, the all-round boy, shines in all sports. Then, of course, you have all seen tricky “Little” Bennie on the ice in our hockey attempts. Bennie does other things, too, folks. Introducing William Taylor now, representing the all-round athlete. Splash! Here comes Fred Carter, who will now give his short talk on “How to Swim.” Another important item on our pro¬ gram is Bert Gallop in “Skates First.” These are just some of the high¬ lights in our sports, but the others you witnessed on Field Day. The Company members were given a brief holiday to rest their weary minds after the first four months of their history. When work was again resumed, many of the partners turned their attentions to oratorical work, in which outstanding ability was shown. Among the notables in this work are Myfie Jones and Murray Samson, Douglas Philips and Charles Stewart, Audrey Coleman and Les¬ lie Lutes. When H.M.S. Pinafore sailed into port our company was ably repre¬ sented by George Murray, who played the part of Captain and he was a “right good captain, too.” And we must not forget Murray Samson’s “minor” part. Although all the history of the Twenty-fourth Company is up to date, its duties will continue. Room 24 is now signing off. So long, folks! ROOM 24, XI-L Back Row—F. Carter J. Thomson, F. White, B. Gallop, A. Hutchings, J. Adams. Third Row—W. Taylor, B. Hunter, M. Samson, C. Stewart, J. Koslowsky, G. Slutsky. Second Row—W. Malenchuk, C. Maclennan. A. Lecker, M. Thomson, P. Ruxton, M. Moyse, A. Harwood (Girls ' Sports Capt.), B. Glusman. Front Row—N. Cooper (BreeEes Rrp. I. D. Philips (Pres.), A. Coleman (Sec.), Mrs. Elliott, Myfie Jones (Vice-Pres.), N. Norrie (Boys’ Sports Capt.), L. Lutes.
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D.M.C. I. BREEZES 65 juniors During the Fall term the Advis¬ ory Committee of The Breezes an¬ nounced a competition for Junior class magazines. Thirteen classes made an admirable response. The competition was keen and much originality, liter¬ ary and artistic talent was shown. The judges, comprising five senior mem¬ bers of The Breezes staff, awarded the honors to The Static of Room 55. Chit Chat of Room 56 was awarded second place, while The Breezette of Room 13 was a close third. The Old Maid’s Pamphlet of Room 21, The Zephyr of Room 8, The Voice Of Room 15, The Record of 49, Noozy of 12, The Upper Ten, The Howler of 48, and the Jack Rabbit of 46 all re¬ ceived Honorable Mention. Space does not permit us to give more than a few excerpts from these magazines; but to let you judge for yourself the success of this venture, “we will draw the curtain and show you the picture.” Mr. Knox—“Why does lightning never strike twice in the same place?” “Huh,” says Ken, “it never needs to.” In the School, Home or Office Crystal Polish always shines A demonstration of this MADE-IN-WINNIPEG product is solicited. 1900 orders in 4 months. Speaks for itself. Phone 30 038 Crystal Products WINNIPEG - MAN. £et Your Hat Add The finishing TEouch We suit the Individual Style and Taste. Hundreds of hats to choose from in all the latest styles and colors. Large and Small Head Sizes. A Special Feature, at Prices from $ 1 . 95 , $ 2 . 95 , $ 3.95 and up MISS COX ' S 549 Notre Dame Opposite Young St. Phone 87 062
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