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Havergal College Magazine THE PEANUT HABIT The most amusing incident that ever happened to me, occur- red when I was seven years old. I will tell it as it happened. My mother took me to Deer Lodge to spend the afternoon; it was a lovely day in August, and I was in high spirits expecting a great time. Well, we had just entered and the first thing I did, naturally, Avas to go to a refreshment stand where I exchanged my nickel for a bag of fresh roasted peanuts. I gravely marched down the path by mother ' s side en route to see the buffalo; I was wondering whether I should offer it peanuts or grass when I happened to look over my shoulder and oh horrors ! — coming towards me at full speed was a malicious goat ; I took to my heels, but the goat kept on going. As we were racing at railroad speed I was wondering if I would ever see home again, when, in the distance, I espied another peanut stand, towards which I steered, and ended the race by running into it, and nearly knocking every- thing over. The man then told me that Mr. Goat was only after the peanuts, which I gave him, and we became fast friends. But to add to my humiliation, when I went back to find mother, expecting her sympathy, she was actually laughing as if it were a joke; my tender feelings were hurt, for, at the time, I saw Ruth Fairbairn, Lower Shell. nothing to laugh at. There was once a young maiden called Pauline, Who fell on her leg so it turned all green. The doctor when brought, Exclaimed, as he ought : She ' s a brav e little girl as you ' ve all seen ! 43
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Havergal College Magazine POSTULATES AND PROPOSITIONS. A mistress cannot be reduced to her lowest terms by a series of propositions. A bee-line may be made from any one room to any other room. If there be two boarders on the same floor and the amount of side of the one boarder to the Duty-Mistress be equal to the amount of side of the other boarder to the Duty-Mistress, then shall the results to the two boarders be equal to one another. For, if not, let one result be the greater, then the other result is less than it might have been, which is absurd. EASTER SURPRISES O, happy, happy Easter, That comes but once a year, And brings us spring and gladness, And greatest hope and cheer ! We see the little bunnies Go skipping to and fro ; And chocolate eggs that vanish, We don ' t know where they go. See the children ' s faces glad; Each lifts up its little hand To get the Easter goodies That come from Candyland. The funny chickens then we see, That seem to be just born; For many great surprises flock To greet us Easter morn. B. Creighton, V. Special. Their names begin with H and an E, Two inches apart you ' ll never them see. One ' s arms encircle the other one ' s neck, While hers in their turn E ' s heartbeats do check. Now the end of all this, I beg you to know, Is that, like Siamese twins, together they ' ll grow. 42 1
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Havergal College Magazine FORM ENTERTAINMENTS. The Friday night parties given by the various Forms during the winter term have been even more successful than those of previous years. Besides providing a little fun, these Form Evenings have a good influence upon the members of the Form. Not only are the various girls brought into closer touch one with the other, but they are made to realize that they are responsible for their own Form ; its general appearance, its character, its enthusiasm for good work rests largely with them. Then, too, there may be some shy, retir- ing girl who possesses inventive power, but who needs to be en- couraged to come forth into the light. The Form Entertainment will be certain to give the required encouragement. The first party was held on January 31st, when Fifth Special gave the clarion call for a skating party u the College rink. Those who did not feel inclined to join the merrymakers on the ice played games in the Assembly Hall. At a quarter past nine, after the skaters had joined the other guests in the Hall, dainty refresh- ments were served. When full justice was done 1 to these, there was just time for a couple of dances before the clock struck ten. Good-night songs were then sung, and the guests, loud in their praises of the party, dispersed to their beds. A very successful entertainment was given by the Fourth Form on February 27th. The entertainment provided was a clever representation of Madame Tussaud ' s Waxworks. After a short preliminary speech, during the course of which Britannia was introduced, there appeared on the stage characters dating as far back as the time of the Tudors. Wafted off on the wings of its imagination to those far-off, remote days, the audi- ence was delighted. It required some talent to bring those • ' shadowy figures of history so vividly before us. All congratulate the Form on its cleverness. The Upper Third Fornrs party was held on the eve of St. Valentine ' s Day. The Assembly Hall was decorated in honour of the beloved saint, and the game of the evening w r as one of chance, called Hearts. All the sandwuches. cakes and candies were ' ' hearts, and we can certainly say from our hearts that the party was a very enjoyable one. The twentieth of the same month was Lower Third Form ' s date. On this night a very original party called u Topsy Turvy 44
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