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GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL 63 Angus School of Commerce 4TH FLOOR, NEW TELEPHONE BLDG. BETTER ENVIRONMENT ATTRACTS BETTER STUDENTS Half Days—Morning or Afternoon, $10.00 a month. ENROLMENT LIMITED TO 100 STUDENTS PATRONIZE US
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62 GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL ]after deluxe; Edgar Cawker—Bet you dough on that; Ted Lamont—The model student; Sid White—Entirely too studious for Room 20; “Bud” Cum¬ mings—Am I good or am I good?; Willard Keith—Also very quiet; Harry Lawrie—Seen but not heard. ROOM 21 H UGH HAWKINS— “Too Late.” Muriel Atkins and Mr. Simms—“Neighbors.” Joe O’Connell—“You’ve Had a Busy Day, Little Man.” J. Ashton—“Where the Shy Little Violets Grow.” Alexina McGarrol—“The Skater’s Waltz.” Bea Frederick—“Painting the Clouds With Sunshine.” Eleanor Lambert—“You’re in My Power.” Roda Jones—“Sophisticated Lady.” G. Mathieson—“Laughing at the Funnies.” Einarsson and Vipond—“Two Suitors.” Eggertson, Bailey and Bower—“Three of Us.” Jack Scott—“You’ve got to Be a Football Hero.” Gladys Rose—“Only a Rose.” Margaret Thompson—“Just Dreaming.” Butler Walker—“Sweet and Lovely.” Harold Moore—“My Silent Love.” J. Williams—“We’re in the Money.” Earl Johnson—“Anchors A-weigh.” Marvin Hawkins—“Running Between the Rain Drops.” Mr. Simms—‘One Hour With Me.” ROOM 22 I F YOU care to barge into Room 22 about nine o’clock you will have a life- size picture of Eddie Cantor’s motto, “Keep Young and Beautiful”- Mona Rollins busy behind her purse vainly endeavoring to make herself beautiful-or Irene Kovsky wielding the lipstick professionally-or Betty Cole having a giggling spell-the Crossword Puzzle bug finds two .victims, Hazel Buchanan and Ruth Haney. But if you’re like Phoebe Rob¬ erts and come in about ten—well, the sight will be much different—don’t get anxious—there will be at least a dozen awake, so you won’t feel out of place. About this time Eleanor Ward and Ruth Hammond will be in the midst of that daily discussion of their boy friends. In the back, Helen Hall- dorson is doing her best to comb those golden locks! And above all this, Miss Hewton is faithfully doing her best to maintain peace and order. ROOM 23 S OON we will be looking back on our halcyon school days and will remem¬ ber: When Jocelyn Campbell was pursued in the lobby; when Mary Taylor came to school early; when Dot Huggins gave her diving exhibi¬ tion; when Louise Helliwell first wore her shorts after the wash; when Norah Hanley switched her tunic; when Ruth Fryer debated; when we typed carbon side down on our copy. We will never forget when Isabel Amos paid her bill to Room 5; when Suzanne Collon conversed in French; when some romantic Romeo took Margaret Lennox’s fiddle; when Margie Thirwell, running to the wrong basket in the final game, nearly scored; when Betty Coyle wore boys’ size 11 rubbers; when Mona Frye lent a valuable possession to the Winter Club.
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64 GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL Personality! What is it... Is it found in Printing ? ' VlT’HY do printers’ estimates, on ’ the same specifications, differ? The answer is that they do not. Let me explain ' . No specification you or anyone else ever made was complete. All the estimates you ever re¬ ceived on a printing proposition differ on the thing that you did not specify—QUALITY. Each printer quotes on his quality. NOW LISTEN! There are only two things you can specify with ex¬ actness on a printing order —paper and size. Every¬ thing else is style. Style consists of design, taste and workmanship. The king’s bones and muscles con¬ tain the same elements as the pauper’s; the only difference is personality. For your next Quality order call . . . The Wallingford Press Limited Wallingford Building 303 Kennedy St. Phones 21 368—27 759 Tuition in Matriculation, etc. JAMES HOUSTON, B.A. 122 Ethelbert St., Winnipeg MAXWELL HOUSE Try our Home-made Pie and Coffee—10 cents CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO Soft Drinks and Ice Cream William A. McKnight DRUGGIST 101 Sherbrook St. Phone 35 311 Memorial Marble Tile Co., Ltd. “Monuments of Quality” 1180 Wall St. Ph. 22 650 HARRIS CHISHOLM General Insurance Agent 300 Lombard Bldg., Winnipeg MARGARET YOUNG Kindergarten Teacher 138 Ethelbert St. Morning oh Afternoon Classes Wolseley Shoe Repair Nothing but first class work done Give us a trial — Shoe Shine 676 Wolseley Ave. Compliments of Thos. Jackson Sons Ltd. FUEL MERCHANTS BUILDERS ' SUPPLIES 370 Colony Street Phone 37 021 Phone 71 207 Phone 52 254 EDUCATIONAL BOOK SERVICE ASSOCIATION USED Educational Texts Bought, Sold and Exchanged THE COMMODORE (downstairs) 624 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS — THEY PATRONIZE US
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