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FORM 4 ONEDRZ VVould you like to know the boast of Normal? Let me acquaint you in a way informal. There's Iris our pianist and ,lean in her train, And then our star player4Meca by name. There's Bertha-fond worker tin maths. as a rulel And Nora-most beautiful belle of the school. And then there is Sadie. form artist and poet, So modest she doesn't want people to know it. There's l3eu'ah a-thinking of work to be done, .-Xnita and Alicesbright Eds. of the form. And Rosie-good sport. and Ruth with her care As social advisor of every affair. Eleanor Snider--ambitious? No doubt, Though she'll not say what it's all about. Theres Dorothy Staples and Marian Steen Sweet voice of the form-ne'er unpleasant or mean. And well-dressed and proper.-quite at her best Is Dorothy Stewart our modern lass. There's lVlarjorie and Margaret and lXIarian T. Our pianist and mentor-'tis easy to see. And Nlarguerite with an inquiring mind, And I-liidred and Gladysfstaunch friends you will find, There's Marjorie Tufts and Madeline Tighe, Good students and workers-you cannot deny. And Helen demurefwith voice that is sweet, -lean XVood-athletic and ever so neat. And last but not least, there is Ellenor Z. One of the best-as olt it is said. lYe come to our close: llfliss lrving's Form Four Excels in the school---XYhat would you want more? SADI E SH ERMAN JEAN wooD. Hiafalii A delightful surprise awaited Form Four when the school assembled on VVednesday morning, june 3, for the final meeting ofthe Corypheus. VVhen the prizes were presented. we were overioyed to Hnd that Form Four had tied with Form Three for the best form paper in the second term. Our Form was also well represented in the prizes given for sports and year book -contributions. As the crowning glory, who do you suppose received the new Corypheus trophy for the best Literary Society programme in the seconf ' irm? NVhy, Form Four, of course! L Page Niozeieen
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FORM 5 Cn Monday morning as you should know, lVhen Addison hears the rooster crow, He hitch-hikes his way from far Simcoe. Akins, from XYelland, toils very late, Pressing his trousers immaculate, For with Form Three he has a date. Gordon Allison, from far Ryckman's port, ls oft seen proposing in dresses short, As many fair damsels he doth court. Then there's Hotari, the musician gay, XVho leads in the cheers in a rollicking way And fingers his fiddle with musical sway. Brenn, from XYestover, small backwoods place, Plays the piano with traditional grace, After chasing the bus, with perspiring face. Next we have Cowley, a singer of note, XVho rides up daily on his two-wheeled boat, To lead us in singing, with magical stroke. Lyle Dalgleish, from Caledonia gay, XYith high marks in Spelling, so thev sav. Keeps his eyes on the girls from down XYelland way. lVe all know Davis from Aldershot town, A dancing comedian of highest renown, And with his bass drum he makes a good clown. Hail Ormond, our fine, jolly chap! Plays basketball with pep and snap, But longs for a Falls girl on his lap. Graydon allures them with his smiles, And oft at night time as he toils His thoughts revert to Form Two goils Hail Hodgson, our shrewd debaterl- Unsurpassed as booster, poet, painter, Scientist, naturalist, and famed inventor. Here is to Hunter, our speaker to be, VVill be the best it's plain to see, About the time he's eighty-three. Hyslop on whom the girls do spy, A nervous lad with dreamy eye, For a Form One's love doth often try. Larry Kivell, from Lynden town-- The dancing mania has him down And at each dance there's ne'er a frown, Norm Leek can play at basketball And each foul shot brings cheers from all VVhile on the defence he's like a wall. Frankie Lynch-fine teacher to be, Enjoys quite immensely each afternoon tea. And especially the company of girls, you see, As noticed by all on All Fool's Day, Mclsaac, our time-keeper, himself was away: VVhen pressed for excuse, had nothing to sav. Dear Ossie Main, a studious guy, ' On every girl doth keep his eye CContinued on Page 701 Page Twenty-one
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