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THE REVIEW 83 NOT WI-IAT SI-IE WANTED Continued from page 15 a rush. The four boys leaped forward in order to retrieve the elusive pup. Peter also jumpedf pushing, shoving, and kicking. He had almost reached the dog, when a large figure rushed toward him. The dog was between them and Peter was determined to be the hero of the hour. He stepped forward and lowered his shoulders, causing the individual to slide over his back and land on an unsuspecting ear --- Peter had the dog. He looked up to Find Betty and saw instead, to his dismay, that the unfortunate person was the rugby coach! Peter wished the earth would swallow him up. To his surprise, the coach grabbed him by the shoul- der, just when he was contemplating a quiet dis- appearance. Say, you're just the fellow we need. Report at rugby practice tomorrow and don't forget! With that he vanished, leaving Peter with open mouth and eyes almost falling from their sockets. The next day Peter was at practice. The rugby equipment certainly made him feel impor- tant, and the shoulder-pads! It happened that Peter had what the coach thought was necessary and with a little practicetl Then came the big game. It was a perfect day. The turf was firm from the frost of the night before, and the air had just the right sting to it. Crowds swarmed around the field. Ribbons, flags, and banners waved above the spectators' heads. Betty stood right behind the bench where the players sat. The game began. The teams were quite evenly matched, and at the end of the third quarter, the score was five to nothing, the other team having come through and made a touchdown. When there were only five minutes to go, the main quarterback gave out, and Peter was to take his place. His team had gained no points and he had not even played. He had felt like the smallest person on earth, and Betty standing right behind him did not help mat- ters at all. When the quarterback came off, the coach shoved Peter off the bench and told him, in words that Peter hoped Betty did not hear, that if he lost the game, he had better keep running. Nothing spectacular happened in the first two minutes and Peter began to wonder if the coach meant what he said. All at once he saw the ball coming. He reached for it, it slipped through his hands and he heard the crowd groan. But no, he managed to catch it before it touched the groundg he hung onto the ball so hard that it was a wonder that there was any air left in it. He heard the groans of the crowd turn into a yell. Then he started to run, dodging, twisting, shoving, side- stepping, until he had cleared them all except one back on the other team. The half-back was coming nearer, crouching like a cat, ready to spring and Peter couldn't run around him. The roar of the crowd was deafening. For the second time at a crisis in Peter's life, he lowered his shoulders and DINE AND DANCE 1 J' DANCING EVERY NIGI-IT 2.53 Special Dance Menu for Collegiate Students. 85C per couple Includes Dancing and Luncheon Holidays and Saturdays excepied Music by TED PALMER and I'Iis Orchestra Special Menus for Bridge Parties, Banquels, Club Dances Full Course Dinners and Suppers Main Floor, 351: up - Upstairs, 4-Oc up SPECIAL SUNDAY CI-IICKEN DINNER 55c charged. The other player, taken by surprise, followed the same course over Peter's shoulder that the coach had followed that fatal Saturday. Peter reached the line and fell fowvard, making a touch- down for his team. The touch was converted before the whistle blew. Peter's team won with a score of six to five. He was lifted to his team-mates' shoulders and carried around the field, while the crowd joined in the chant, What's the matter with Pete? He's all rightl' The only one Peter saw was Betty. She was standing behind the others. She was smiling at him! Peter nearly fell off the swaying shoulders. When they let Peter go at last, he walked by Betty, hoping against hope that she would speak to him. She came towards him. L'Congratulations, Peter! You were mar- vellous. Aw shucks, that was nothing, replied the crimson Peter. It was though! replied Betty. I like rugby better than any other game and I can't stand boys who don't go out and play it. Well I'll be --I exclaimed Peter. This struck him like a thunder-bolt. Of course it cleared up everything. Needless to say, Peter and Betty saw a lot of each other after that. After all, per- haps he did have what she wanted.
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82 TI-IE REVIEW I.. C. C. I. REVIEW RECORDS Over QOO Students contributed to the literary ,make-up of the Review REVIEW EDITORIAL STA FF Editor-Donald Prior Assistant Editors: Literary and Poetry-Elizabeth Harvey, Betty Patterson, Eveline Coulls, Margaret Prior, Patricia Lett, Dor- othy Mark, Leslie Wheable, Gerald Wyant, Bob Clarke, Mary Dampier, Alice Der Stepanian, Suzanne Butler, Donald Miller, Donald McLennan, Eugene Aristoffe, Albert Goldberg, Katherine Bishop. Art-jean Tennent, Helen Wong, Dor- othy Phillips, Peter Kerrigan. Exchange-Albert Goldberg, Alex Smith. Alumni-Bette Inksater. Beyond the Seas-Alice Der Stepanian, Elizabeth Harvey, Betty Patterson, Nora Fetherstone, Kitchener Hart- mann. Punch-Walter Shrives, Gerald Wyant, Leslie Wheable, Megan McNaughton, Christine Bell, Geoffrey Miller, May Spears. Music-Evelyn Coughlin. The Central Sporter-Jack Guthrie, john Moore, Marion McNaughton Dramatics-Margaret Prior PRIZES Stories-First Prize- Change of Heart .,...,., Betty Patterson Second Prize- Not What She Wanted ,,.. Marion Keene Poems-First Prize Dream Garden ................ Suzanne Butler Second Prize- Dream Land ..... 7 ...,.......... Bette Hueston Honourable Mention- The Flush of Morn .........,.. Emily Moore For Most Reviews Sold- lglhggggnjggffson equal .r.r.,,,. ...i,.. 6 5 For Most Advertisements Sold- First-joan MacRae-sold ,....,. ,, , .23 Second-Stewart Spofford I 16 I Frances Bealf 4 ' In addition to the Business Stan the following also sold one or more advertise- ments: Barbara Brown, George Der Stepanian, Earnest Harding, Jack Hawthorne, Megan McNaughton, Jack MacKinnon, Dick Orr, Betty Patterson, Barbara Perry, Kay Sandford, Ruth Watson. SALES CAMPAIGN First Year Head the List No. of No. of Average Students Reviews Per Year Sold Student I 285 855 3 . 0 I I 277 795 2 . 9 V 140 368 2 . 6 III 209 475 2 . 3 IV 191 339 1 , 7 1102 2832 2 . 57 ADVISORY BOARD J. B. West Cchairmanj, Miss D. McCann, Miss K. Morrison, Miss M. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Pupils who have so more: Christine Bell ,,...,.,.... .. Marion Ferguson ,..,..... Constance Collins ......... Bill Willis ....,....... Jim Bell ,.,.,,.,........,... Fred Hammerton... Marie Slater ....,......,.,... ld ten Reviews Megan Mc Naughton ...,,,. ..,.,,,.. Geoffrey Miller ,......... .. J ack Morgan .......... , Jim O' Neil ....,... Barbara Perry ......,,,. Jessie Schaef ..,...... Jocelyn Little ......,..... Edward Illaylor ..,...,, Charlie Seager ...... Ralph Nichols .. .. Kay Probyn ..,..., Bob Dowler ....,,.., Jean Wrighton ..,.,. Bill Turner .,..... Ken Wlzite .,.... , Fred Harper ....,... Reg Foster .,..,...,... Tony Olivastri .......... . Doris Kingsrnill ..,...... Marjorie Vining .... .... Bill Davis .....,...,,..... Bill Squire ,........,,. Re-va Goldstick ...,.,. Martin Davis, ......... . Josephine Brown .,,. ,... Doris Mercer ...,....... Hilaire Little ....... John Moore ......, Patricia Letls ....,.. June Streeter ......... Howard Waller ........ Helen Hill ............ Helen Dickie .,...,....,. Barbara Brown ........ .. Norman Whipfler ......, Fred Rice. .,..,.....,., , , Hazel Fox ................ Jean Jolife .......,...,..,.. Margaret M acO-ueen .... Norman Land .......,..,.. McKee, Miss A. Gilles. Business Manager ......,......,,..... . .,....... ,,.., . ..C. NV. Maddeford Associate Business Manager ..,... , ., , .,.... Frances Beal Assistant Business Manager ,..,..,,. .......... J oan MacRae Circulation Manager ..,..,..........,,.,. , ..,.. E. O. Hall Associate Circulation Manager ,,..,,,,,,,,,....... ,... . Bill Smith g BUSINESS STAFF Harriet Insell, Nora Fetherstone, Fred Hammerton, Charlie McLeod, Jack Grainger, Stewart Spoliford, George Vllherry, Dudley Thompson, Dave Geary, George Schaef.
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