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

 - Class of 1931

Page 89 of 124

 

Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute - Breezes Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 89 of 124
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Page 89 text:

D.M.C.l. BREEZES 87 From that horrid odor we are never free. Too often our homework isn’t done, For we stay out late to have some fun. In French we are not so had, But Geometry is rather sad. Of bad habits we have some, One of them is chewing gum. The pen is mightier than the sword, Claim we of the XS ward. RAYMOND ELLIOTT. ROOM 28 Clamor! Clamor! Clamor! A noisy din fills the hall, a royal flourish, Mr. Arnason appears on the scene and peace reigns. Work is resumed after a horse laugh is heard at the back of the room. s Now let us proclaim the class offi¬ cers (known far and wide): Norm. Garret .President; Bob Clark, Vice- President; Tony Restivo, Secretary; Jack Reid, Sports Captain; John Smith, Librarian, and last but not least, Hymie Glassman, Breezes Rep¬ resentative. In sports our boys haven’t had the chance to display their ath¬ letic ability because of the postpone¬ ment of all their games. The inter-room debates brought forth some very good material from Room 28. Our reputation was upheld in the first debate by H. Glassman and,L. Hodgson, but our orators were downed in their second attempt, due to unpopular decision (?). [ Speaking of social events, we held one or two wiener roasts (official). The boys were all at the Junior Dance garbed in their tuxedos. Among the notables of the room are Bud Gallagher, the radical of Room 28, who has the makings of a great speaker—maybe; Daring Dick Johnson, who isn’t entirely successful in dodging truant officers (several years’ experience); Tony Restivo, J whose maxim is “I haven’t it done”; Inna Jettick SHOES FOR WOMEN You need no longer be told that you have an ex¬ pensive foot. AAAAA to EEE—Sizes 1 to 12 Russell Bender Foot Saver Shop 425 Portage Ave., Winnipeg Phone 22 249 Snjoy our iHolidays on a New or Used Motorcycle Prices from $50.00 up SEE Brown Winter LIMITED 661 ELLICE AVE. The Harley Davidson People BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES REPAIRS

Page 88 text:

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



Page 90 text:

88 D. M.C. . BREEZES Merritt (Blondy), who is the star of the primary basketball team; Mr. Ar- nason, who excels in catching hooky players. Then there are John Smith and his laugh, Ken Martin (Mr. Dun¬ can’s boy) and Bob Charles and his permanent wave. We all expect to pass in June—i.e., exit. ROOM 45 Room 45 is a brainy class (Never fear, we’ll not all pass); In shorthand and typing we excel, Our one weakness—we cannot spell. History and composition are not so had; Our literature and science marks make us glad. Cooking and sewing we never shirk, For there we always have to work. P.T. and music cause many a pain, For both muscles and voices we tend to strain. For geography we’re there at nin,e There are so many things to under¬ line. We’d a good turn-out at the Junior Hop, Nobody could say it was a flop. Basketball, we like the game; Volleyball is far too tame. ’Gainst ot her rooms we’d like a race— Just watch Room 45 set the pace. All our debates we did not win But, then, that’s not committing a sin. Next year some of us will be back again, Others will go out seeking fame. Our class officers are: President Elva Boyd; Vice-President, Alice McNeil; Secretary-Treasurer, Morn Johnston; Sports Captain, Peggy Simpson; Librarian, Phyllis Strain; Breezes Representative, Lillian Dick “Sverything in Store fixtures” Winnipeg Cabinet Factory SHOW CASES, WALL CASES INTERIOR HARDWOOD SODA FOUNTAINS, ETC. Phone 87 073 460 LOGAN AVE. ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER

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