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66 D.M.C. I. BREEZES MILK is the very best food for all sports—and the best of all milk is “Crescent” is pasteurized and is therefore safe milk. Also Cream, Butter, Ice Cream, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese. Phone 37 101 Crescent Creamery Company, Limited Phone 33 225 Res. Phone 28 132 S. H. McLEAN Sheet Metal Works Estimates Free WARM AIR HEATING, EAVESTROUGHING AND REPAIRS 366 LIPTON STREET “THE STATIC OF ROOM 55” Krrackk! Spitzz! It is with the greatest pleasure that I announce the coming of Sta¬ tion STATIC upon the ether. All year we have been plunged into a whirlwind of Sports, Competi¬ tions, Debates, Plays, etc. I think we may claim a singular distinction in our “What’s What” column alone. Imagine having the president of the Junior Council, the treasurer of the Junior Choral Society, and the cap¬ tain of the Junior Volleyball Team all in one room! And if you had peered into the deep pages of our “Static” you would have encountered a long list of poets, authors and artists. Please keep off the subject of De¬ bates, for it spoils the digestions of the- two crushed wall-flowers that were our team! But the plays! Both the English and French were enough to make even Ziegfeld himself sit up. Val Cook, as Olivia, was what Shakespeare would have termed “a riot,” and les
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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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D.M.C. I. BREEZES 67 Messieurs Dupont were incorrigible —I mean incomparable. You are to enjoy these few mo¬ ments of delightful “blah” through the courtesy of The Breezes staff. FEEDING OUR STATUES In writing this article, I should like to explain to the reader that for some time, after the lunch hour, there have been “sacrifices,” such as old shoes and waste paper, placed in the hands of our statues. The Winnipeg Central High School, now rebuilt and named the Daniel McIntyre Collegiate, collected in va¬ rious ways a number of beautiful statues and pictures. One day, while walking down the hall, I chanced to perceive a young lady, clad in marble, about to devour an old shoe. I appeal to your finer senses: Is this the way to nourish a thing so lovely ? How many vitamins are contained in a dry orange-peel, rather the worse for exposure? Our modem age may care little for such artistic things, it is admit¬ ted, but surely we can appreciate that which is passed down to us by art-loving people. MARGARET PATERSON. MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY Miriam Fulton is the president of our class, When we chose her we did nothing rash. Madeline McPhail lost her kilt But, Tommy, don’t cry over milk that’s spilt. Jean Burdett is our “Captain of Sport”; HELP WANTED IN YOUR HOME ? Buy a hand-made broom made by the blind. “A good broom sweeps the cleanest” A large assortment of wickerwork on display — Also — Dresses, Smocks and Aprons. VISITORS WELCOME Don’t throw your old chairs away—send them to us to be repaired or re-caned. fohe Canadian National institute for the Shlind CORNER OF SHERBURN AND PORTAGE AVENUE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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