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PETER MORAN P.A. — Hockey; football. P.P.— A locker containing every thing but my books, picketing cards included. F. — Dentistry. BILL SIEGEL P.A.— Sr and jr orchestra. P.P.— Fiddle players. F.— Funny? PETER STILLE P.A.— Sr. and jr. football; gym team; cadets; push- ball. P.P. — People who don ' t think I ' ll get a French scholarship. F.— Teaching or pharmacy. RICK WILLIAMS P. A. —Turning up the juke- box in a little round man ' s restaurant. P.P.— Little round men turn- ing down the juke-box. F.— Purge organizer against little round men. Victoria CJollege in the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Founded by Royal Charter in 1836 for the general education of youth in the various branches of Literature and Science on Christian Principles As one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrols students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education, Law and Social Work. In Margaret Addison Hall and Annesley Hall accommodation is available for women students of Victoria College. In the Victoria College Residences accommodation is available for men. Men and Women in Residence may be assisted through Residence Bursaries. For full information, including calendars and bulletins, apply to the Registrar Victoria College, Toronto. FOR THE BEST 1 N SCHOOL INSIGN 1 A B I R K S JEWELLERS 134 YONGE ST. . 33 BLOOR ST. W. COMPLIMENTS OF PAGE BROTHERS PRODUCTS 462 SHERBOURNE ST. TORONTO MANUFACTURERS OF INDUSTRIAL SOAPS AND CHEMICALS 29
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BRUCE GLEESON P.A.— Jr. football; sr. bench warmer; pushball; Eaton rep. P.P.— Brian Stein. People who don ' t believe Pete when he says he ' s g et- ting a French scholar- ship. F.— U. of T., I hope; if not your guess is as good as mine. MEL GOLDBERG P. A.— Swim team; band; cadets. P.P.— Certain persons who persist in their endea- vours to misname me. F.— Engineering. m STEWART GRAYDON P. A. — Basketball; track; Hi-Y;gym team; GIRLS? GIRLS? P.P.— The private stock of Mr. Adams ' ; J. B. ' s blasts; other such things F.— Permanent work for the Board of Education. BERNIE GROSSMAN P. A. —Swim team; interform sports. P.P.— Brian Stein; more pay, shorter hours. F.— Business executive, and T.T.C. token-taker for Dottie Fry. JOE GUTTMAN P.A.— Jr. and sr. orchestra; camera club; track field; N.C.O ' s colour party. P. P. -Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Tovell. F.— Engineering physics at U. of T. PAUL G. HIGG INS P. A. —Way-out trumpeting. P.P.— Post Graduate work at O.C.I., and Ted Pickles and Brian. F. — Blurred. f f LARRY HOBSON P. A. —Dave-watcher; pick- eting the Paragon. P.P.— 15(J cups of coffee. F.— Send Dave into exile. WINSTON M. ISAAC P.A. - Weight-Lifting; table tennis. P.P.— Math; girls; etc. F. — Biology. JULES KAMIN P. A.— Caput; sr. and jr. orchestra; citizen ' s forum; writing grist for Mrs. WilsoiTs mill. P.P.— Is this lesson bor- ing you? What are you going to say? ' Ye87 F.— Either writing more grist or ticket-taking on a moon excursion rocket. I just can ' t make up my mind. JONES LEM P. A.— Figuring out the or- der of my name. P.P.— Sum secundus nulli. F.— A scientist, an astro- loger, or a doctor. F. MESSER P. A. —Orchestra; cadet officer. P.P. — These words. F. - None. HUGH MOESER P.A. ? p.p. ? F. — Money maker. 28
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FIRST ROW - M. Lugus, I.M. Soots, FORM J- Lytwyn, S. Naskali. SECOND ROW- W. Toll, C. Mauer, J. 1 2 A L. Watt. THIRD ROW - T. Pasman, E. Frie S. Silver, B. Lewis, T Numerous proverbs and sayings have outlasted the wheels of time, and are still heard continu- ously; below is a collection of some famous words of the immortals in 12A. These words, like those of Shakespeare, Milton, and Pierre Berton, will find a place in the minds of men forever. Wendy — My new field to conquer? I must learn to blow smoke rings. Tammy — There ' ll be a meeting on Sunday. Please tell everybody else. Judy — Mme. De Ciry; fermez la fenetre s ' il vous plait. Dace — Dale? Lotty? Daice? Dottsey? Dance . . . no, it ' s DACE if you don ' t mindJ Marie — It ' s simple to balance on a rope if you can keep your balance. Anna-Jean — Oh dear I cut my hair so short that I can ' t get it in to a pony-tail any longer. Sirpa — I ' m so disgusted. Shelagh — I ' m the only one who can play bridge against a dummy and lose. Heather — A. J., don ' t put your locker away. Lynda — Penny collection today. You ve got two and a quarter minutes to get your money. Frances — Disgusting. Utterly disgusting. Ray — It ' s not that I don ' t know the answers; I just don t have the energy to answer! Peter — I only do it because I ' m so fond of Mr. Nicholson. A. Thompson, H. Russel, Dr. Hill, D. Lejnieks, A.J. Moore, Allen, S. Robinson, J. Page, S. Singer, E. Mori, M. Paterson, , P. Birkenbaum, M. Markovitch, R. Reynolds, L. Solish, Anderson. Jeanette — Even though I am the best weather broadcaster in Oakwood, I always wash my hair the day before it rains. Sharon — Chop suey, chow-mein, or sweet and sour spare ribs? Jennifer — But sir, steel wool isn ' t shiny. Elaine — But Herr Lehrer; I can ' t speak any louder ! ! ! Ilo May — (tug, push, jiggle, snigger) — ahem, I disagree. Carmen — What i ' you mean, did I cut my hair yes- terday ! ! ! I cut it everyday ! ! Marilyn — The playoffs! The Stanley Cup! then the world!! Oohh, those Leafs!! (sigh) Zane — I love, love, love math!! (or is it girls?) Bruce — Taisez-vous Bruce! Mais, mais Mme. De Ciry ?? Steve so to speak. Lome — What ' s the answer, Lome? zzzzzzzzz Ed — It ' s really simple, if you just understand it. Tom — Oh, you think my teacher will pass me in French if I send her a Christmas Card? Michael — It ' s simple! The only minute require- ment is brains. Tony — I don ' t understand why he never accepts my answers in die Deutsche Stunde? 30
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