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THE ECHOES Jean Hopkins Eleanor Craig Evelyn Gardner Alberta Ellis Marjorie Hanrahan 97 Curlytop Happy Days are Here Again Bend Down, Sister That's Life, I Guess Don't Blame Me Irene Forsythe When I Grow Up Dorothy Dolan I Was Saying to the Moon Margaret Henry There's Something in the Air Mary Jamieson Dorothy Lord Norma Collins Viola Hobson Eleanor Brown Peggy Leonard Mary Conlin Aileen Brisco Clarabel Kelly It's the IYIH Painting the Town Red Gypsy in Me Little Dutch Girl Baby, Take a Bow Rural Rhythm From Coast to Coast Sweet and Slow Don't Say a Word Fare Thee Well, Clarabel A. GALLAGHER Form IB Commercial . HAT great ocean liner, One Bee, swings away from the dock. If you hurry you can come aboard with me and go on the trip. We stroll along and are met by Captain Jim Clancy who directs us to the dining saloon. As we near the saloon there is a crash of dishes. A door opens and out run Anna McLean, Ethel O'T0ole, Mary Pepe, Maureen Perdue and Audrey Rose. In the doorway we see Harold Moore, the cook, standing. I'm sorry, Captain Jim, he says, but these girls are always taking the pies I bake. At one end of the dining saloon we see a full orchestra, John Fife, Wallace Agnew, Ervine Fraser and James Buchan are all beating one bass drum. Helen Sim- mons, Clare Saunders, Marion Lyons and Dave Chamberlain are all playing trombones, And there is Roy Fairbairn peeking from behind that base violin. Two waiters usher ns to our table. They are Bob Doris and Carl Guerin. Now enters First Mate J. Jopling, B. A. A. representative. Carrying his Junior Field Day Championship is Ken Handbidge. Through an open door we see Adelle Morrow with a bottle of Orange Extract. H. Eph- grave, G. Dundas and J. Crough get seasick and are taken away by Nurses Barbara Meilceljohn, Dorothy Mitchell and Jean Pearson. After dinner, much is added to our enjoyment by a tapadance, which included Phyliss McClennan, Irene Niles, Mary Moore, Ruth Morden, Audrey Murray, G. A. A, representative, Mary O'Brien, Merion Peters and Viola Price. They are led by those able dancers, J. Belfry, G. Allen, and K. Bolam with his clarinet. Then we see a movie star- ring Evelyn Ranger and Harold Campbell, and assisted by such such artists as Misses Velleta Richardson and Barbara Millar, The picture was entitled, Love in Bloom. That's all I'll say about our trip, but come again next year and maybe we'll visit China. G, EAs'roN ff? f. 9 8 e w aka , H :IX wg. VR I gi-ff bh ' ' J . l'QiQf'i if it X -- g li' V ' U igrgs gui ffgia e , , -f f' ,, ' f-f 'N-L 15: 2' ff1li7l'li'f' ff' , , ' j,a,jg -44?ffi:2- 1 'Jw NIGHTMARE OF ANCIENT HISTORY STUDENT
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98 Form IC Tumcss WE XVOULD LIKE T0 KNow: l. How did Miss VVells happen to fall in the creek on the day of the Physiography Examination? 2. VVhere do Miss Stocker and Miss Symonds get all the gum? CThis question by special request of Mr. Collingwoodj 3. VVho is the girl in green Pogue is always seen with? 4. XVhy are MeVVilliams' feet so sore after eoming out of Literature Period? S. Vi'liere did Miss Stenson get her in- formation that Garnet and Gray was the school motto? 6. XYhy doesn't Tully walk in from the country 9 7. just how do you pronounce Schiarizza? S. Vl'lio is the gentleman seen at the show with Miss Smith? 9. XN'hy did Red XK'illiamson lose interest in a certain young lady? ltl. Who's the baby of our class? I THE EeHoEs Comnzerctal PUPILSY NABIES Messrs.: Keith Smyth, John O'Brien, XV:-1lter lvlurphy, Art Vilinslow, Charlie Willis, Jack Ryan, Andrew Price, Graham Strick- land, Calvin Nichols, Ralph Tully, Bill Mil- lar, jim Shadgett, Milcolm Packenham, Edward Patterson, Roly MeXVilliams, Walter Packer, Red VVilliamson, joe Roehetta, Norman Sargeant, Bob Pogue, Stewart Loekington. Misses: Leona Slite, Sylvia Temm, Cathe- rine VVhite, Ruby Scott, Goldie Tully, Grace Schiarizza, Dorothy Vl'hite, Marion VVhite, Madeline Vifheatley, Moira VVhal0n, Made- lene Stark, Helen VVL-ston, Barbara Staples, Marjorie Yates, Dorothy Symonds, Jean Sehollard, Doris Savigny, Roana Wickenden, Doris VVithers, Maxine VVells, Betty Sayer, Norma Stenson. Form 111 lfoztcvflzofd drtx MERRY group indeed are we J. The girls of H. A. III Carefree and happy one and all As we trip gaily down the hall. Bernice goes tirst so broad and tall, Hiding Andry like a high brick wall, Betty comes next with rapid pace lillen steps in so meek and mild, It makes the others seem quite wild, Then smiling jean with hair a name To call her wild, would be a shame. Isabel is often late, She gets there at any rate, Fair Gladys last with Marion's two, Class is all in, we say Adieu. She may be training for a marathon mee. MARtoN RICAADABIS l M HOUSEHOLD ARTS GRADUATING CLASS BACK RHXY: li Theyton, M McAdams. H Vandervoort G McFarlane. -I Blewett, ll. Yandetvoort FRONT RUXY' RI. Hail. D Blade, E Revay, J Hzmbidge
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