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if ARA 1-Us! A Charles had been out for the evening with his best girl. When he arrived home he found his father sitting up. The old man looked up and shook his head. f'Hae you been oot with yon lassie again? he asked. Sure, dad, replied Chuck, Why the worried look? I was just wondering how much the evening cost. Oh, no more than half a buck dad, that was all she had. vlsisvk WO, THE DAY, YEA! WO THE HOUR When we find Margoles wearing a neck- tie. When Willard drives anything but a Ford faeroplanes excludedl. - When we find Dawson, the man who made Preston juniors known, in the play-offs. Or when members of the Hi-Y Club are able to get into classes at 1.31, after a meeting, without late passes. PARA TUS ii Mr. Hamilton- It has been said, Dorc- thy, that there is very little difference be- tween cooking and chemistry. Then where is the great resemblance ? Miss French Qand then on fleet wings the inspiration camel- When one egg, not necessarily an extra or even a first, long having remained in the aqueous solu- tion of sodium sylicate, is precipitate to the congoleum, an odour is produced not in the least unlike that of hydrogen sul- phide. And it is that very same Dorothy who wonders, if, after taking liquid air, one would have to bother breathing. :Fig And Dawson feels flattered when the Scotch rugby fan yells get that quarter back. , - ik Pk :Ig JESS WILLARD'S MOTTO Don't sit down in the meadow and wait for the cow to back up to be milked--go after the cow! 4A Form News The first number on the social pro- gram of 4A was a Weiner roast, held at Ross Chapman's, quite early in the year. The form left the school in small groups, the more fortunate ones riding. After choosing two teams we played ball till it grew too dark to see Betty's fast balls and then adjourned to a nearby woods where a great fire of stumps was built. Here games were played until the hot dogs and coffee were served, followed by marshmallows and pie. As the fire died down we Went to the house, where the games were resumed. On the whole the evening was a decided success. 345513 On Friday, December the twelfth, nine- teen hundred and thirty, Form 4A met at the Curling Rink for our second class party. The ice was in fairly good con- dition and if the posts had not been so close together we would have had a per- fect night. We were accompanied by Miss Carter, Mr. Challen, and Mr. McLennan. When everyone had skated as much as he or she wished we abandoned the curling rink for a new source of entertainment. Refreshments were served at Palmer's and the 4A appetites bore witness to the taste of the lunch. Before going home a little singing was tried, with Tait as choir leader. We got as far as, Three Blind Mice. Then we said, Au Revoir, and packed our memories of 4A's skating party away till another time. 84 THE 'WITCHES' CHANT Round about the cauldron go, Mathematics you must know, Let 'X' equal the cold stone- When will 'Y' be thirty-one? Drop that in the mystic pan, Tell me, pray, how old is Ann? Double, double, boil and bubble, Mathematics make them trouble, Caesar, Chem., and Virgil, too, Fourteen lines make a stew. And to thicken up the mystery Take three pages of Ancient History, Trig., Algebra and Eng. Lit., Spend two hours on each or git. All night long, from six to three Study Math. and History. In the hours when you -should dream, Write an Eng. twelve-page theme., Work at night and Sunday, too, Outside reading you must do. Next day when you're on the bunk Teachers spring exams.-you fiunk. Double, double, boil and bubble High School life is full of trouble. Hkfkvk ' Mr. Wholton fannouncing in assem- bly- This being the only Monday of this week, I wish to announce on Tuesday that on Wednesday the regular Thursday meet- ing that was to be held on Friday, will be held on Saturday instead of Sunday. AL ONHK 1
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- an-41-U ix . Q, UML. A A PARATDS ' if i if I spi A 5 1 in --..- lfhgmxllll .-p Oh this learning what a thing it is.', Sth Form WILFRED R. TUTTON Scott- What kind of rock is this, sir? Mr. Hamilton- Albite. Scott- So will I. ' . . . . . . N. 'P Q --- Richmond, the noted smokes critic, says- Brunettes are like Canadian cigars-guaranteed to kill outright at a hundred yards. 4111432 Master- John, in my Wardrobe there are- Servant- Cigars, sir. Master-- How did you find them? Servant- Excellent, sir. Pkflfrif Mr. Hamilton- What is the weight of your crucible plus contents, Harold? Dando-H18 grams + 2 grams respect- ive1y. Mr. Hamilton- What is the weight of 83 N 1 MODELS lh .Soup Gfomfriv lv-'fl 5 fir C44 Mn 0 lllx' . A 1 , - Ill dk A ' ,-A J e l l - fx - ' ' w iekaryweffsw The wa! 5f Sus If the crucible plus the contents after heat ing ? si Dando Cabsentmindedlyb- 1.69 grams r. Scott's voice from behind- H'm, 'heav ens, fella, you musta driven off the cruc ,D ible, too. BSI
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