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Swimming Hi-G6Y', Clubs Lobby Games V JOIN THE Y.M.C.A. Special Student Rates Mr. Rockefeller claims he has a dollar for every hair on John L. Lewis' headg but then again Mr. Bedke claims he's got a dollar for ever hair on his own head. :fc :k :fc The other day this party attend- ed a banquet, and as the guest- speaker was introduced, the toast- master said: I'm sure that Mr. Jones, of the Soil and Fertilizer Department, will give a pleasing half-hour. He's just full of his subject. Keep on fighting, boys, said the general, never say die. Never give up until your last shot is fired. When it's fired, then run. I'm a little lame, so I'm starting now. When the devil meets a friend down yonder, they address one an- other: Hell . . . o. Butler: She's a model-models lingerie. Bulmer: Sort of a model of the undie world. What Little Willie Does After Dark 1. Gord Ariss . . . In bed with a bottle QMILKJ -. Lou Smith . . . Mind wanders down Hamilton way, 9 0 Q. Sim Swartz . . . Reading Little Orphan Annie. tOh! Yeahfj 4. Bob Turner . . . Listening to Gangbusters. 5. Denny Barnes . . . At home in a dark room-studying . . . QA.-X, AA, AA, HA, HA . . . and you believed us'?J 6. Keith Woodall . . . twe couldn't locate himb lou ffurfr 136 Optimislzc F H with fllisly Uptirs 'UMW' 'W'1f-S GOOD GLASSES Th ei' Sllfl.Sf.,l' 19 ON'1'Amo ST. S. - li11'1111l-:Nun Pnomz 2-1237 George Fine's lVlEN'S WEAR l 442 THE GRUMBLER
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Upportunities HE students leaving High Schools today will face unparalleled opportunities a few years from now. Much work is waiting to be done! A great many of the cities of this world must be practically rebuilt. The commerce and industry of many countries is hopelessly dis- organized. In our Dominion, We are now changing from manufacturing war supplies to meeting peace-time needs. Who is going to do it? Many of our young men were trained for War, who under peacetime circumstances would have had industrial training. An abundance of useful work brings a challenge to our graduates to prepare themselves to serve Canada and the world in the years ahead. One can prepare now for peaceful occupations, and to the one who is prepared, the promotion should .be rapid. The reconversion and expansion in industry offers opportunities to anyone who is ready for a better position. There Will be wonderful opportunities for leadership. So many of our finest men will not return that there will be a demand for leaders in this generation to accept re- sponsibilities vvhich they ordinarily would not meet for many more years. The war has proven that young men and women can take such responsibilities and meet all expec- tations. Our youth are challenged to meet these opportunities and to carry on the great tradition and record of their older brothers and sisters who gave so much to save civilization. VV. T. ZIEGLER. THE GRUMBLER
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