North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Howler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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Page .Y1'11vfvv-Two 4F Mr. Shaw: Houston, don't sit there doing nothing just because you're good at it. au: vi: 4: Ik Mr. Shaw: Now take this badly broken angle. Chorus: This what ? Mr. Shaw: This rectangle. bi: 4: fa: 4: Mr. Lewis: I have here some tickets at half price, for the Royal Alex. J. B. Priest- ley's 'Dangerous Corners' is on.-No, Hous- ton, not 'Dangerous Curves. ao: a: Pk a: Frank: I'm knee-deep in love with you. Anne: All right, I'll put you on the wading - 11 list. Ji: 14: 4: ai: McKnight: Congratulate me, I got through in my exams. Kirk: t'Honestly F McKnight: lVhy bring that up ? a: 4: wk 1: Mr. Lewis: XVhen was baseball first men- tioned in the Bible ? Freeman: lVhen Rebecca walked to the well with the pitcher. ai: ni: 1: 4: Believe I! or Not- -There's only one Rome in our Room Qand that's too manyj. -Bayly can't play hockey. Vile shore are glad. -IF has only one Button fthe rest are all zippersl. - Kay,' Allen is Mr. Shaw's pet aversion. -There is only one Smith and he's white. - Mac is not a Knight. -Kirk may be Scotch but he's not a church- man. -Hustwitt is not a wit Qhe's a half-witj. Ik Ik ai: x Pogue fauto demonstratorj: Now I'll throw in the clutch. Farmer Evans: I'll take her then. I knew if I held off long enough you'd give me something for nothing, b'gosh. lk 4: as: 1: Mr. Shaw: I now subtract the side from the diagonal. What's the difference ? jackson: That's what I say. Who cares ? THE HOIVI.ER,1934 4G W'az son and Tlzouzplron went to lVashing- ton in their Karr. They wanted to hunt Hawks and for this purpose hired a Bowman. They paid him a Nichol and promised him another Nichol if he did well. They motored quite far that day, and at night found two trees, a Petrie and a Hazelwood, under which they camped. The next morning lVa!'so1z shot a Partridge. This success made him a Newmazz. He was so happy that he played his Fife. A llifiller from near-by heard him and was very an- noyed. He hurried over and said, De-Klein from making that noise. But XVat'son said, I won't be Bos! by you. Nevertheless, he put his Fife away and they set out once more. -1: Ji: wi: a: 4G Next Year Frances Thompson-Our promising English student. Agnes Duthie-Oh! that Chemistry! Ruth Bost-Still drawing horses. McConaghy - Winning a scholarship in Geometry. Petrie-Star of Senior Rugby. Dunbar-Editor of Howler. Partridge . . . ? Roberts-Hanging out of Miss Hampson's window. Hazelwood-Coaching the Juniors. Fife-Somewhere far from Klein's fist. ae: 1: IF a: 'O-Og

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THE HOIVLER, 1934 Croft Huddelston Qafter talking to Audrey Kelly in German classj replies: Tsch! tsch! Mr. Klinck: What was that, Huddelston P Croft: Only some German, sir. 4: x as: 1: School Days Johnny asked. Mary refused. johnny begged. Mary blushed. Johnny argued. Mary hesitated. johnny insisted. Mary resisted. -lohnny tried. Mary surrendered. So little johnny carried Mary's books home from school. FK wi: as: lk 4C Mr. Medcof: Y.'alters, how would you punctuate this sentence, 'The girl who was very beautiful smiled at me.'? Tommy NYalters: Ill make a dash after the girl. sr if 1: 10: McCogue tpassioaatclyl: jc t'adore! Lois Freek: Shut it yourself, lazy. x: wi: 4: 4: McCogue has the teachers worried. He re- fuses to give them the key to his code of writ- ing and they don't know what he writes about them on the exams. 4: vi: lk Pk Mr. Page froaring to trembling classj I Who dropped that pin back there? I tell you I won't put up with this infernal racket. 4: au: 4: Pk The wrinkles in our form master's brow are due to the dilliculty he is having in perfect- ing a machine which will correctly record and transmit the numerous names of those who are invited to the otlice each morning by Mr. Ayres. a: as: 11: 1: 4D The Scotch Rugby yell: Get that quarter back. Pk ar 4: 4: Bill Bowlen, star half-back of the Junior team, made thirteen successful passes in one game. Note: The dice were loaded. ws: 4: 4: 1: They laughed when VVillis sat down at the piano-he'll never wear tight trousers again. ws: al: 1: a: Jolly: Does Holmes like work ? Gauley: He likes nothing better. Page Ninety-One They say Duncan Stewart always fries his bacon in Chipso-so it won't shrink. -4: wx: if s: 4D's comedians: Colson and Johnson. x PF a: a: Miss Laughlin: If you want a thing done well, do it yourself. Bill Boyd: How about a hair cut F ik 1: ik 4: Giffen: Did you till your date last night ? - Bond: I hope sog she ate everything on the menu. if wa: 1: Ik 4E 4 Marion: Bob wants me to wear a grass skirt to the masked ball. Bernice: But, my dear girl, what are you going to do about it F Marion: Oh, I'll just wriggle out of it. 4: 1: 4: iz: Mr. Lewis: McKennetly, what do you know about Greek Syntax F lllcliennedy: Gosh, did they have to pay for their fun too ? 9: a: x ff Contents of Gardener's Chem. notebook: 16 telephone numbers. 12 Drawings, girls' heads. 1 Imaginative drawing, a teacher. 1 Preliminary draft, letter to Marg. 13 Rosedale addresses. -I Forest Hill addresses. 1 Recipe, beer-with-a-kick. 5 Pages chemistry notes. av, i 1 9.9 f 'N I-Q I 3

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