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REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTI TUTE SOUVENIR NIATCHETT, ALICE: Let us now introduce Alice Matchett, If there's anything going, she'll catch it: Her science is good And she eats Lit. like food. When the right man arrives, may they match it ! IVIUIR, ANNIE: . We shall now mention Miss Annie Mui1', VVho hopes some day people to cure: When she hands men their dope, They will wish to elope With the charming and clever Doc Iliuir. MYERS, CORA: There once was a girl in this city, Whose name will be found in this ditty. For Cora was wise, In the morning she'd rise To study, which surely was gritty. MCKEE, ESTHER: There once was a girl called McKee, And she was just as wise as could beg And when asked to debate, She said: It's too late In the term to expect this of mef, SMITH, ELIZABETH : Elizabeth Smith we present Who we fear, for hard work, was not meant, She is tall and sedate: And tho' often sl1e's late, The world, with her seems quite content. STENVART, PEARL: We'll next take a note of 'Pearl Stewart, lVho is almost too good for a curate: If you but heard her sing, You would like her, By Jing: So be sure to be friends with Pearl Stewart. BALFot'R, JAMES: In hockey, our captain's Jim Balfour, To a match he contributes it's welfare: He's straightforward and shy, But that look in his eye Seem to say that-but what should I tell for? BOYCE, WILFRED: 'Tis our dear molecule microscopic lvhen the girls wag their heads he's the topic: And it's sport how the lasses All put on their glasses Each day to discern whether Justice has yet had her due and VVilfred been assassinated.
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The Senior Lfimewlcks ALLBRIGHT, NELLIE: Wie must not forget Nellie Allbright Over whom the boys ever will all fight, She's got a sweet smile, Can be seen for a mile, And that is why Nellie is all right. BURNETT, NORL.AINEZ All honor to Norlaine Burnett, A Senior in sketching, you bet, Short stories she writes. Does her homework at nights, Her reward she will earn-and will get. COLBECK, EDNA: Now at Edna we'll take a good look. VVho dotes on a monstrous big book, She has learned all the mystery Hid in Green's History, And what's more, she will make a good cook. COCHRANE, FLoRENc-E: To the Senior Form entered our Florence, Wfhose knowledge came out quite in torrents, For she'd work and she'd dig At Physics and Trig. And for idleness had an abhorrence. IDONVSVVELL, LELA: Behold: A sweet face, Lela Dowswell Thinks a game, I can't tell you, is how swell. VVhen she smiles on her host, He commences to boastg And the sport of the evening then goes well. FURST, IRENE: I now introduce Irene FURST, Of all the bad girls she-'s the Worstg She makes pictures and jokes About other poor folks, And if she keeps on she'll be blessed. QIALLON, GERALDINE: i Here's a picture of dear little Gerryg She's a peach and a plum and a cherry, You'd not know by her looks, But sl1e just gobbles books, And drinks down all learning like sherry. IVIARTIN, EMMA: Alas ! YVho could limerickzbe Emma? To discover a rhyme 's a dilemma. But we'll just do our best To treat her like the rest, And if we can'tf get a rhyme, we'll condemn her
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REGINA CULLEGIATE INSTITUTE SOUVENIR BROXVN, ARTIIURC There dwells a good youth in our town On whom no stern teacher could frown, He's a corker at Latin. Soaks up learning like battin'g Yet he'll not paint things redfjust A. Brown CAMERON, DALLAs: This modest young student is Dallas, A worshipper true of wise Pallas, He stays home when measly, Catches up easily And never will rouse any malice. IDEAN, OLIVER: Full sure to win fame is O. Dean, He's so notably long and eke lean That in ten years, I know, He'll he in a side show, And the world will crowd round to IIAsT1Nos, WALT1cR: Alas, for our athletic IValter ! Weve a vision of him in a halter E His charms are too many, Led by some Kit or Jenny, He'll he sure to go soon to the altar see Dean. LONGVVORTHY, HAROLD: This youth is the gay ragtime Pete, Viho in h0ckey's a hard one to beat. He's a very strong worthy, Also a Iiongworthy, And he has not at grain of conceit. ITIARTIN, FRED. : This hero is President lNIartin, Eke cap. of cadets, and a smart 'ung Such distinction to reach Guarantees him a peach, But he'll never be plucked, that is sartin. MCEWEN, GEORGE! I Alack for a rhyme for lNIc-Ewen ! I could use one right here if I knew one. But to write limericks IVhen folks' names play such tricks Is a strain, so please, George, get a new one INIURRAY, -IAMES2 lNIake way for our stalwart Cap. lNIurray, That cloud is not wrath, only worry, But he need not thus fret For he'll get there', safe yet, Though like others he'll he wiser to hurry.
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