Montreal High School - Magazine Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1929

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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE FAYGE HERSHMAN: Occ.: Presenting cups at Ottawa. Prep.: Action of grey matter on a warm heart. M. P.: Collecting coppcrs for her 'tnative land. ' Aff.: Moosic and Moosolini. CN.B.: This is to insure us against being sued for libel.j MARGARET INNES: Occ.: In the top of the ranks. Prep.: 50 grams brain, 25 grams perseverance, 25 grams industry. M.P.: Occurs daily at 12.29 p.m. Aff.: Seat 2, Row 2. JEAN LOGAN: Occ.: Coaching classes. Prep.: To an infinite amount of innocent looks add a sparkle of mischief. M. P.: Prefect duty on the first floor. AH.: New York. AIDA MACDONALD: Occ.: Going home to lunch CO envied one!D. Prep. : From 57 inches of amiability take away the most needed text-books. . M. P.: Trying to sec over Hilda. Aff.: Ringlets and that extra dot. MURIEL MacINNES: Occ.: Just when and where she ought to be. Prep.: Bring together a perfect ash blonde and a deep voice. M. P.: One-finger interpretations of classical music. Aff.: Week-end house parties. JEAN McINTOSH: Occ.: Always outside on day of extra lessons. Prep.: Treat a gentle manner with an excel- lent knowledge of feminine adornment. M. P.: Day-dreaming. Aff.: That little grey home in the West - end.

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THE l-lic H SCHOOL MAGAZINE 23 JENNIE MENDELS: Occ.: Sharing half a seat with Aida. Prep.: Treat a wiry wisp of athletic ability with a lieutenancy. M. P.: That ominous attendance book. Aff.: Being one of The Charms of Spring. IVY MORTON: Occ.: Wielding the presidential rod over the babblers of HB. Prep.: Highly heat a personality appeal with a characteristic knack of eye-brow lifting. M. P. Freud. Alf.: Enlightening the milder brethren. MARGARET PARKER: Occ.: Playing to the gods. 1 Prep.: Treat a snappy figure with an acute sense of humour. , M. P.: The product of every author's art. Aff.: The trail to' the land of Eskimo and R.M.P.'s. RUTH POPLIGER: Occ.: Information bureau. Prep.: Treat a flair for oratory with a male- hating complex.. M. P.: Occurs upon invasion of the side-board. Aff.: Dramatics and H20 at boiling point. HILDA RABINOVITCH: Occ.: Presiding over Les Bavardesn and successfully leading each successive year. Prep.: Treat a pair of melting brown eyes with a huge capacity for losing things. M. P.: Blazing our trail in Algebra and Chem- istry. Aff.: A burning ambition to Dodge,' destruc- tion in the parental machine. EVELYN RIDGE: ' Occ.: Hurrying home. Prep.: To nine hundred and ninety-nine bobby pins add one Vice-President. M. P.: Occurs between pp. 187-191 of Messrs, Hall dz Stevens. Y A Aff.: High heels and hygiene, I



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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE BELLA ROSENZVEIG: Oee.: In a middy occasionally. Prep.: Syphonate a strong solution of jazz and season it with generosity. M. P.: F sharp. Aff.: Lauras Cnot classmates eitherj. DOROTHY RUBY: Occ.: At Classroom door at 9.03 every morn- ing, when not at 9.07. , Prep.: Pass an eleetrie current through a fused mania for high-stepping. M. P.: Holidays tat holiday time or other timej. Aff.: Parisian models. JEAN SCANTLEBURY: Occ.: Outside Algebra Headquarters at 8.59 a.m. Prep.: To one butterfly skirt add one lump of curiosity. M. P.: La Leeon frangaise. Aff.: Sleigh drives. MY FAIRYLAN D The winds werelwhispering in the wood Tales of the world both bad and good, Their accents soft 'round me were sighing And the mossy bank where I was lying. The trees were rustling in the breeze As though the world they wish'd to please: The flowers swayed in graceful motions, Their perfume sprayed in enchanting potions The violet in her shady bower, The eagle in his sky-high tower, The birdlings in their downy nest, Each showed a bit of Nature's best. The solemn quiet of the glen Was broken only now and then, The afternoon melted in even' glow, So I left my Fairyland to go. JUDITI-I BRAININ ORTENBERG, 8-2-D.

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