Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute - Breezes Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1931

Page 78 of 124

 

Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute - Breezes Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 78 of 124
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Page 78 text:

76 D. M.C. I. BREEZES t and cheerlul and present eeded. ;ance Webster, our secretary, eaves anything undone. She n active in debating and aptly her mettle. We should well iud of our “bonnie Scotch MacGregor is our sports cap- te uses most of her energy in ■ us quiet and orderly—when Breezes Kep., Claire Doyle, was un¬ able to make a note on herself—may¬ be she’s shy. VIOLET KENNEDY, Room 21. FROM THE ZEPHYR “For I Dipt Into the Future” Twenty years from now the world will probably be decidedly different from what it is today. Our everyda life will have changed with th» Everything in Chocolates, Candies Our Motto: “Cleanliness and Service” A complete range of Smokers’ Supplies Arlington Confectionery Corner of Sargent and Arlington FRUITS MAGAZINES LIGHT LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Most Modern Equipped Electric Iceless Soda Fountain PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

Page 77 text:

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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D. M.C. I. BREEZES 77 with the bridges. Towers are sta¬ tioned at two-block intervals for the taking on and off of passengers. In¬ side the towers are two tiny escala¬ tors, one for ascending and one for descending. The majority of the automobiles are trucks. There are few passenger cars. The better part of this taffic has gravitated to the air. The planes vary from tiny two-seater affairs to luxurious twelve-passenger craft. Let’s get in on this. At the taxi stand on the comer of Portage and Fort we hire a small open plane. As I am an experienced pilot we need no chauffeur. We go down the street slowly, trav¬ elling slightly higher than the ma¬ jority of the planes so as to get an unhampered view. Many buildings are flat-topped, some furnishing landing places, others gas and supply stations. Above the twenty-fifth story many of the office buildings turn into apartment blocks. This height is well above the ground traffic and out of the range of most of the airplanes. After a trip around the business section we land on the roof of the X building. On the thirty-seventh floor is the Neapolitan Tea Room. The name gives only a brief hint as to its distinctive features. The room is a huge lake with the tables on little islands. A large island in the centre houses the mechanical orchestra, which is run by one man. A tiny gon¬ dola comes up and we are rowed to a table by a picturesquely clad Ital¬ ian gondolier. The music stops and the announcer of the Ideal radio sta¬ tion comes on the television screen with the news items of the day. After an excellent repast we return to our plane. “Admired by our friends 99 DIAMONDS WATCHES PENS PENCILS ACCES¬ SORIES Whether the gift be travel accessories, a Pen or Pencil Set, a presentation Watch or Clock or the gift of gifts, a Dingwall Dia¬ mond, your gift from Dingwall’s is sure to receive a tribute of admiration from your friends—make its ownership all the more delightful to you. I LDingwall’s Portage at Garry ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER

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