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D. M.C. 1. BREEZES 85 great ink battle. We have a room phone call was from Mr. Oliver him- council. Here it is: Harry Stubbs, i president; Ted Wilson, Vice-presi¬ dent; Sydney Bellingham, secretary; Jack Leaney, sports’ captain; Jack Findlay, Breezes repi’esentative; Ver¬ non Neil and Norman Osborne, coun¬ cil aids. Being a modest class we shall not advertise our excellence in sport. What’s that ? Social events ? Well, our council’s attitude towards them appeared to be “Periculum est in mora, sed festina lente. Requiescat in pace.” That’s all. T.W. Mr. Oliver put one Oliver (all over) Room 15 class. Yesterday he left the room for a few minutes. As soon as he departed, the class started “makin’ whoopee.” All of a sudden the phone rang. Ted Wilson answered it, but the class still kept on shouting and laughing. The trouble was that the self! Now, was that nice? “Absolutely NO!” sez we. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our classmate, Terence Hagerman, who died Oc¬ tober 19, 1930. The students of Room 15 wish to extend their sympathy to the relatives and friends of their late schoolmate. “In the bloom of his life death claimed him; In the pride of his boyhood days. None knew him but to love him; None mentioned his name but with praise.” ROOM 23 We are the students of 23, Of our brains there isn’t much to see; Ours is the realm of Chemistry,
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84 D.M.C. I. BREEZES way home. Late that night they heard Gribbons yell down stairs “Po - lock that door before you and that Dob’s-son go to bed. B.B. ROOM 15 Room 15 wishes to take this oppoi tunity of extending its heartiest con¬ gratulations to Ross Pratt for hi; outstanding success in the Musical Festival. Another noted personage in the room is Keith Davison, who hold a place on the Junior Council. Samuel (Sapsewsky) Brickman also deserve an honorable mention as the chie decorator of the room. He has decor ated all four corners and the cloak room. Sam is also very useful dur ing French and geometry periods, be ing questionably brilliant in these subjects. Every room has its speeo maniac, and in Room 15 it is Mullins He also played a major role in the Saults 3?ollard limited Reliable Printers THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS IN THE FREE PRESS BUILDING FOR OVER 31 YEARS A Story of the Pupils of Room 12 Once upon a time there were two men named Cosgrave Smith and Bradley Tovell who had fallen in the Water’(s) that Somer when they were going with their sons, Willie and Barrie, in their little Brown-rigg to see the Queen. They said the Law would have something to say when two Deason Shepherd men should have a Hart attack and not be able to get a Lemon. Their friends prom¬ ised to send Robert’s son, Daly to the Hutt-or Ted’s-ford. The doctor sent Mac’s-Niece (W) right over to White’s house to get some Harris’ Hawthorne lotion for Biggar bun¬ ions. When the Lough men got caught in a Myr-old, Ross Pratt rescued him and was given a Morris-chair for his pains. Then his friend Es-dale was jealous and went over to Win’s-gate where a Ful-ford was flooding El¬ liot’s field. He met McCurdy on the
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86 D. M. C. 1. BREEZES The Supremacy OF Pitman Shorthand jp ARLIAMENTARY and Court Proceedings must be reported accurately — verbatim. Reporters must be equipped with an absolutely dependable sys¬ tem of shorthand. That is why in the — HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, WESTMINSTER HOUSE OF COMMONS, CANADA COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT, MELBOURNE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, MALTA HOUSE OF COMMONS, NORTHERN IRELAND HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, CAPE TOWN SUPREME COURTS OF NEW YORK STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, WASHINGTON HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT, IRISH FREE STATE 9B.8 Of the Reporters write ffitman Shorthand
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