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6 FORM NEWS, P.C.V.S., 1938 -.. 'S Xfxf SPECIAL COMMERCIAL Hack Row: B, Detcher. H, Hickey. R. Leeson, I. XVray. A. Pilley. E. Schoalee. I. Coderre, B. Jack Middle Row N VVhittaker, L Hickey, I. Conroy, A, Crowley. Nxl.Il?3li!i1K'lEI'Y,iF. Vllolfe, INI. McKee, H. Howson, M.Sn1a.rt, I. Fowler, J. Rylott . a om Front Row: R Rothwell. G. Clark, A. Garside. H. Smith, T. Torpcy, I. Dougherty, M4 LUHCIY' I- Jefowf- B- Stewa-ft . V .-- ...,., . , I r FORM VA ACADEMIC Back Rowt ,l. Bannister, H. Davidson, K. Gates, J. Craig, R. Dick, B. Turner, R. Yelland, A. Park Third Row: E. NVard, A. Leether. j. Matherson. E. West, C. Tully, XV. McKinlay, H, White, W. Cranford Second Row: N, Barr, N, Fee. M. McPherson, j Ottewell. A. Langley, IVI. Williams, IVI. Brown, R. Kiugau, D. Hill Front Row: j. Hooper, L. Reeu. M. Hadden. E. Borland. M. Smith, O. Wczstbye, NI. Foster, P. Story, NI, LeGros Page Sixly-six
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FORM NEWS, P.C.V.S., 1938 5 FOURTH FORMS MAKE THE NEWS IV A REPORTED TO HL Two Bad Little It is llze early bird who catches thewormHtacknowledgedlfmay- be that is why Miss Brisbin wears a Big Apple Dress. But are there any worms to be caught in IV A? Speaking of styles, we hear that the latest skating ensemble consists of demuir little knickers and a big rough woolly sweater in contrast, which gives the whole outfit that twecdy look. Flash! Flash! have you seen it? fcould you miss ite--meaning those gorgeous, glaring, glamour- ous shades of nail polish display- ed on the hands of La Hall tshe says she also wears it on her pedal extremitiesj. In case you're interested the shades range from red hot Paprika through seductive Tulip to dus- ky Chestnut reaching the climax in purple Coronation Creme. While we are on the subject of nature-lovers, or are we-oh yes, Mary Hall Cthis last remark is very deep and may take you some time to fathomj Well any way what we want to say is Bob Graham and Barrie Jack aren't Cnature-loversj. Imagine rob- bing two little bears of their skins. Colour, one of the more important factors in clothes-de- signing, is also an important factor tveryj in other profes- sions, shall we say. To illus- trate this point, our physics' MANE SOCIETY Boys Rob Bears teacher offers a rather convinc- ing proofw Materials: Q11 one taxi-driver ,QD one girl C33 green lipstick Meilzod: Ahem! CU7ZCfll5lA0N.' draw your own. Af- ter pondering over this for some time Florence Trebilcock rc- marked: I didn't know that Mr. Henry used to be a taxi-driver. One of the patriotic Scotch members of the staff is certainly in favour of rearmament. We notice she has been wearing gun- metal stockings of late. The usual number of Christmas suits did not blossom forth this term, although there was a fair show- ing of gaudy ties. Believe it or not the girls have another fad! They'vc concocted a rather unique little get-to- gether tat timesj which consists of a dazzling white middy Qnot yet affected by tattle-tale greyj and a skirt. But if perchance these fashion leaders wish the sailor blouses to retain their in- dividuality we suggest that they wash them occasionally. tNo free soap advertisements are going to clutter up our magazinej Reading this over we discover that we have omitted the orig- inal purpose-namely to boost IV A. So here goes! IV A is the most intelligent, ATTENDING SCHOOL OCCUPATION Our class has forty-one girls and boys. Who sure do make a lot of noise, We now have prepared a brief review Of these bright students here for you. Harlow Cutting is the ladies' man, Among the girls he has many a fan. One bright lad is Douglas Quirt Who, for Ancient History does a lot of work. Ross Thornton has an appetite keen, O11 what he eats, he'lI never be lean. Don Duncan is dark and trim, He winks at Margaret and she winks at himg Duncan Seymour, a country laddie. Is taking up farming like his daddy. Next is Betty Kirn, tall and thin, She's never seen without her grin. the most industrious, the most important, in fact the best form in P.C.I.-according to IV A Are any here, absent? Sorry, Mr. Zavitz for stealing your stuff! fFor all censored parts refer to Mary Richardsonj - Px Lg A FORM REPORTERS Back Row. J. Lacheur, F. Mackay, M. Whalon, C. Carlysle, T. Torpey, E. Armstrong, B. White M. Richardson. D. Wallis, J. Metcalfe, D. Renme, E. Westman Middle Row: J. Goslin, R. Burgess, E. Pinn, W. Gamble, E. Craig, M. Munro, G, Bond. HA Kennel' F. Smoke, C. Hall. L. Routly Front Row: C. Nicholson, C. Hall, B. Miller, M. Hooper CA-93i5lG7ll Edilvfft White fEdilUf5f E. Whalon tA.r.ristant Edilanj, A. Gallagher tAssislanl Edytorl, E. Junkln, S. Anderson, Absent - J. Hooper And next there comes with deaf- ening cheers, Jean, Helen and Hazel, the Three Musketeers. Donald Diplock is a funny sort. You ought to hear him laugh and snort. Olga Wilson in the front seat, Eats bushels and cartons of shredded wheat. Franklin Smoke is always very quiet, But Philip Turner would start a riot. Vernon Perdue is always asking his Mum For a stick of 'Wrigley's chewing guml Dorothy Ferguson, a dark-haired lass, All giggling girls she does sur- pass. Irene Poolman, with a deter- mined chin, IN BRIGHTER VEIN The Gorgons looked like women-only more hor- rihle. Feminine of bachelor is lady-in-waiting. Doctors say that fatal diseases are the worst. Belle is the feminine of gong. Was blessed with that school- girl complexion. Charlie Dobbin hates to say adieu , To that dimpled member of Form II Margaret Loudon has a cute little face, But when she laughs it gets out of place. Eltie Saunders sits near the back, When it comes to talking, there's nothing she lacks. Billie Green 'well up in style, Is always looking across the aisle. William Moorhead is a gay young man, We also have the Miller's daughter, Mary Ann. Ralph Chase would sure be fleet If it were not for his great big feet. Rosamond Burns, a pretty lass, Is very fond of apple sass. Janet McIntosh has hair of red, At seven a.m. she's out of bed. Betty Wolfe with her auburn curls, Makes all the boys go round in whirls. Margaret Clarkson with eyes of blue, fConZinued an page 74, Page Sixtyjive
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FORM NEWS, P.C.Y.S., 1938 7 FORM III COMMERCIAL -at ,- Back Ron M Henry, A Bnldry, l. Candy. F. Crnickshank, M Drnrringtou, J. Seymour. S Craig, J. Mackuess. T. XVeir. 5. Csumerik, I. Everett RI. IX1aulXIanns. I. Younlg. D Smith, If Butler Mitltlle Ron' II Iiutlcrson, F Synmmls, A Baker. J Metcalfe, F lXIclXIahon. H. Liddell, lXI. Foley, li. Beatty, li. Phillips, RI. 'l'l1c0lx.1lcl, G. Vnrty IXI Dnmmit1,F Neary, IXI Kim: Front Ron. F Juhnston. A UHQ-ron. B, U'Toule, C. Gurney, J Tlimnn-z, M XYclch, Ii. Ilntlursnn, I Young, J. Brnre, D. Currin, C. Jacqnith FORM VB ACADEMIC Back Row: E. white, I. Wray, P. Dawson, T. Hooper, D. Smith, V. Allen Middle Row: L. Louden, N. McAllister, J. Clarkson, C. I-Innbidge, M. Jackson, A. Murray, R. Hagerman Front Row: G. Pammet, L. Lewis, A. Weir, I-I. Miller, H. Latimer, D. Wallace, G. Allen, G. Pettersone Page Sixty-seven
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