Indian Head Collegiate - Whisper Yearbook (Indian Head, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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26 THE WHISPER for athletic lines, but I think that there should be more enthusiasm shown to¬ wards sports by the boys than there is and has been in the past. Perhaps it is because there is lack of interest elsewhere you will say but, it seems that if the boys A Day in EXERCISE 13 : Aim:—To write a “short and sweet” ex¬ periment. Apparatus:—Two pens, fitted with rub¬ ber tubes and self-fillers, paper. Materials:—Two hours hard work; two brilliant brains (diluted). Chemicals:—Ink, lots of brass. Method:— A. Take MURRAY : put into a DEW¬ ARS flask, which has been thor¬ oughly cleaned with night-trie acid. Add H2S04; heat with a blow¬ pipe, and note any gas evolved. B. Drop a few NICHOLS into a hard test tube-, being careful not to give the test tube a BADENOCH. Using a dropper drop (danger) a few drops of Potassium-DOUBLESHON- SKI solution. Test with red lip- mus (fumes). C. Take the collegiate STAFF pulver- really wanted it that they would have taken advantage of organizations built up for this purpose and see that they are kept going. ALLAN ROSS Grade XII the Lab ize to a powder and burn. Add Mg S04.7H2 O mix with 100 C.C of H2 O in a florence flask (fumes see B. (Seaby). Then separate by electrolysis. Filter the remaining solution. Observations and Conclusions :— A. 1 A strong gas was freely evolved. 2. STARR shaped crystals were pre¬ cipitated. M.D. plus P.S.—no homework. B. No reaction on lip-mus. C. Latin and French collected at the anode, History and Biology at the cathode. Maths came thru in a crystal clear solution, English was precipitated in the filtrate. W.H. p lus K.T. plus N plus D.A.— catalystic agent. “With apologies to the Collegiate” CONVICTS : NO. 000019 NO. 000020 MILLINERY ' - Hats for Teen-age Girls ! Our Misses Hats convey the lines of youth and charm sought by the well-dressed school girl I N OUR inexpensive Hat Department TN OUR main Show Room you will find you will And smart hats, in all colors find hats from many of the best mak- to choose from, at ers. Prices from S5.00 and S3.75 S8.00 to $25.00 Visit Us Before Making Your Choice Barrie ' s Limited, Regina

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THE WHISPER 25 The Literary Executive Back Row, left to right : Willa Gordon. Russel Jones. John Dobolshonski, Ethel Robertson, Dorothy Mackay, Nina Ashmore, Billy Wilson, Grace Badenoch, Ruby Billett. Front Row : Dorothy Johnson, Edna Ford, Clifford Douglas, Austin Dewar, Margaret Boone, Eva Stevens



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THE WHISPER 27 Why They Go To School. Austin—How should he know ? But it’s sure great to be president, when a certain damsel he knows is so ap¬ preciative. Ruby—Ruby says it’s to get her Grade Eleven, but Allan doesn’t take that seriously. Grace I.—To add spice to Mr. Harris’ days. Pearl—Oh ! Everybody else is doing it. Russel—He always did like Anita Loos’ books. Leo—To become serious—if possible ? Alice L.—She likes the flavor they use on the exam folios. Miss A.—There’s only one thing worse to do but she hasn’t tried that yet. Marvin—That’s where all good boys go. Gordon J.—He doesn’t agree—but it may be his taste for Latin Authors. Kathleen D.—Oh, well, Dorothea goes. Leonard F.—Good looks must be appre¬ ciated somewhere. Eleanor R.—Basketball and hockey are both pastimes. Teachers Are Those Who. —Ask questions, “wise men cannot ans¬ wer.” —Criticize the text profusely and then refer back to it at every moment of need. —Ask you to prepare a lesson for next lecture and then don’t take it up for a week after. —Spend a whole week, and give us five hours homework on a certain subject and then inform us that it is not important and quite possibly won’t be on the exam. —Have every night dated up and yet want to know the next day why we’re so dumb. —Think their subjects are the only im¬ portant ones we are taking and that cor¬ respondingly, theirs is the only home¬ work we have to do. Roy, being pursued by a policeman, took refuge in a grocer’s shop and beg¬ ged the grocer to hide him. The gro- ceryman, remembering the times he played Hallowe’en tricks, hid him in a sack leaning up against the counter. The policeman rushed in and asked the whereabouts of his man. The reply was that no man had entered there. “Why, what’s in this sack ?” asked the officer ? “Oh, that’s broken glass,” was the re¬ ply. The officer sharply kicked the sack. There was a sharp thud and a faint voice heard to murmur, “tinkle, tinkle.” HENNING’S TEA ROOMS Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Everything in Confectionery Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All Cigarettes and Tobaccos Light Lunches that Delight —Near the Theatre- Grand Ave. Indian Head

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