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74 D. M. C. I. BREEZES Eaton’s Is Opposite Us” Phone 27 921 W. W. Robson c Photographer 317 Portage Avenue WINNIPEG Typwriters Sold and Rented You can always get a good UNDERWOOD WOODSTOCK REMINGTON on lowest rental or purchase terms from ' j Winnipeg Typwriter Exchange 303 Zz Ellice Ave. Phone 24 025 Provincial Bank Bldg. For Speed and Easy Operation try the latest model Woodstock. 5. Name Room 13’s first victory. Gaining third place in Magazine . contest. , 6 . (a) What was the greatest vie- , tory ? m (b) Who were the leaders ? (a) The finning of the Junior De J bating Shield. (b) Islay, Evelyn K., Blanche, I Audrey L., Gwen, Bobbie. IV 7. Who monopolized Room l.V, brains? Elena, Ethel B., Grace, Evelyn K I and Mildred. P 8 . For what are the followirg noted?: G. Handford, B. Kyle, 7 M. Nicholson, A. Lewis, 1 Partridge, V. Robertson, A, I Nix, B. Smith. Q For their vocal efforts. 9. When did they gain pron i . nence ? During the Festival. 10. Who sang something ‘cue;- I 00”? Audrey and Bobbie, harmonio duet! 1 11. How did Alice, Audrey ai d I Bobbie get into a trio? t We certainly don’t know. Ask Mi :j Kinley. ] 12. Who of Room 13 is trainii » 1 for Field Day? G. Handford, I. Black, V. Willian I B. Kyle, C. McPherson, M. Pim- lott, G. Sigmundson, A. McFc redge, H. Errett, J. Cottam, 1 Kerr, E. Langner. 13. Will you pass in June? Certainly—if nine sups are allowed A FEMININE PSALM OF LIFE Tell me not in scornful numbers Fashion’s but an empty dream, For the girl is dead who cares not How her robes to others seem. A. D., Room 13.
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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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D. M.C. I. BREEZES 75 FROM THE OLD MAID’S PAMPHLET In Twenty-One With apologies to Isabel E. McKay (Out of Babylon) Their looks for me are bitter And bitter are their words, I may not glance behind unseen, I may not talk unheard. My teacher’s eyes are trouble filled, And, when they fall on me— “Ten lines of science to be penned E’re next time you I see!” But only here are they teachers, For at four they walk out free; They leave their work in the class rooms, I bear mine home with me. So go I through my classes, Doing my work but fair, And how to gain my passes— To think of that—I do not dare. BETTY RIDDELL. I! c 71 c Word i of Advice l O N leaving school to enter upon a career, one of the most impor¬ tant assets to “getting on” is to keep ever up¬ permost in mind Smart Appearance. See to it that your clothes are made beyond reproach with good drycleaning. Phone 37 266 Perth Dye Works Limited Cleaners Dyers 482-4 Portage Ave. WINNIPEG It’s Right •iji Emily—“How do you pass the time in school?” Margaret—“Well, Clara looks at the clock, she tells Kay, Kay tells Marnie, Marnie te ls Dorothy and Dorothy tells me.” 8 ■ - Not So Good ;t Betty—“Is Eileen studying as usual ?” | Pete—“Yep.” Betty—“Well, then, wake her up,” WINNIPEG ROOM 21 t When Eileen Vollett, our president, stepped on our threshold, it was a fortunate day for us! She excels in athletics and helps us with our vari¬ ous difficulties, whatever they might be. I Valborg Neilsen, our vice-presi¬ dent, is always ready to take her place in case of Eileen’s absence. She COMPLETE COURSE IN ART J INSTRUCTION 269 Main St. Phone 28 053
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