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72 D. M.C. I. BREEZES she gets it. She pulled us through all our baseball games successfully and , so far, our basketball. We may have lost two games of volleyball, but we won one. We were in the final de¬ bates and our class paper received second place. Greta Neal had the highest P.T. marks in the school and Margaret Davis is vice-president of the Junior Glee Club. Miss Smith, thinking we were studying too hard, said a tally-ho would do us good. So away we went “tally-ho-ing.” We Often Wonder— Why Jerry does not like sports. Where Elizabeth learned to play basketball. How Mary sings so beautifully. How Ethel grows so fast. Why Margaret Davis eats so little. From The Breezette— THE HOMEWORK LAMENT When school is ended for the day And we homeward wend our way, Laughing, chatting all the time, Cheerily our voices chime! Oh, how happy we would be If our evenings were but free! Free from homework, toil and care, Free to spend them anywhere! But, alas! we must not think so; From the work we must not shrink so. Teachers say, “Exams are near, Easter-tide will soon be here!” Think we then of business men, Who don’t work from nine till ter.! Our father sits in easy chair, Smoking his pipe. (It doesn’t seem fair!) More Style With every change in Season Holt Renfrew present the newest style trends—authori¬ tatively and exclusively. Prices here are most moderate—a constant reminder that quality and good value go hand in hand. molt, Renfrew Co. LIMITED PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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D.M.C.I. BREEZES 71 WISHING A Student’s Thoughts Gettin’ up every morning, Gettin’ dressed between yawns; Oh! the thoughts you’re formin’ Of that school with nice green lawns! Thoughts of how cozy you’d be Lyin’ in bed asleep, Make you wish education Was buried in the deep. Five long days of study, Doin’ the same at night; Then Saturday comes a-dawnin’ And you jump out of bed with de¬ light. ISOBEL COSTIGAN, 56. ROOM 56 Things of Which We Are Proud First, our president, Marilla Wea- ger, and vice-president, Margaret Da¬ vis. Hazel Rigg, who looked fairly honest, was elected secretary-treas¬ urer. Betty Dodds is our librarian and Breezes representative. Last, but not least, our sports captain, Jes¬ sie Nall, who, even if she is small, knows what to do with the ball when ingle tte Croquignole Permanent Wave By the famous improved Ringlette method. A machine absolutely different from all others. We are specialists in every line of Hairdressing and Beauty Culture. Primrose Beauty Shoppe 609 SARGENT AVE. Phone 86 213 The only completely equipped Beauty Parlors in the West End kept exclusively for ladies. Ladies and Gents Hats Cleaned and Blocked Phone 37 501 Caspar Hat Shop EXPERT HATTERS 892 Portage Avenue Men’s Felt Hats Made to Order Any Shade, Any Shape
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D.M.C. I. BREEZES 73 Watching smoke rings rise in the air— Lazy enjoyment we cannot share!— Listening to radio, song and dance, Wish they’d give us half a chance! From insult unto injury we seeming¬ ly do pass As he turns to me and kindly says, ‘My lass, School days are best, men all agree.” But I don’t; do you? Oh, gee! —A. D. GENERAL NONSENSE TEST OF ROOM 13 The following thirteen questions on Room 13’s history have been answered by its non-superstitious members. Question 1—Describe, briefly, Room 13. Answer—It is the space usually oc¬ cupied by 10-A. 2. What part do the following take in Room 13’s history?: (a) Audrey Lewis, (b) Margaret Wheeler, (c) Blanche Kyle, (d) Grace Handford. Audrey, our president, when in of¬ fice is most dignified, but no mention will be made herein of her actions when not officiating. 3. Give date and events of the class hike. October, 1930. Climbing barbed-wire fences, eat¬ ing burnt wieners and drinking muddy cocoa. 4. What was the chief criticism? Miss Cussans, Gwen and Bobby should not have been allowed to make the cocoa. If they insist¬ ed they should have omitted twigs, ashes, etc. payable in twenty years—for less than ★58 cents a day Immediate Delivery in Event of Prior Death Should you become Totally Disabled the Company will waive future premium de¬ posits and in addition pay you $50.00 a month during the period of disability, un¬ til maturity of policy. Based on Age 25 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, CANADA BRANCH OFFICE—300 Huron Erie Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. W. A. KENNEDY, C.L.U.—Branch Manager ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
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