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REGINA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE SOUVENIR QU NICHOL, FRED.: Behold here, one Frederick Nichol, VVho your ears with his music can tickle: He is romantic and soulful And sometimes he's doleful, But, girls, just make sure he's not fickle. PEACOCK, HERBERT : This youth is our Herbert erratic, Over books he does not grow ecstatic. - IVhen all else quite fails, He for school sets his sailsf' If you'll pardon that figure aquatic. RAMsAY, BEATTIE: But stop ! clear the way for B. R., His fame has been blown afar, Fair Lumsden's his home, Ivhen from here he must roam lVIay they send us another such star. STEXVART, HAROLD : Lefty Louis is sometimes called Stewart: Let us hope he will get him a new heart: YVith his Black-hand forsook, He'd make good as a cookg For the Stewart should well know the Stew-art. TANN ER, CLARENCE: There is a gay gallant called Tanner, Exceedingly charming of manner, But he smiles during French And gets moved up a bench, T hatfs Happy-go-lucky young Tanner XVELLS, HJXROLIJZ Attention ! the gallant scout IVells ! Of travels away off he tells. But he went and he left us, Of his presence bereft us, Our heart, when we think of him, swells N015 Another Step Pat got on the rear end of a crowded street car and was obliged to steady himself against the door. 'Move up, shouted the conductor at every street as more passengers were taken on. Pat moved up a step each time, but at the next stop he got mad and he yelled back at the conductor: Bedad, I paid to ride Do you expect me to Walk all the way home? Sitmplc Matlz.c'11z.r1t'1'cs Hoo is it, Jeemes, that ye mak' sic an enairmous profit aff yer potatoes? Yer price is lower than ony ither in the toon and ye mak' extra reductions for yer freendsf' Hlveel, ye see, I knock aff twa shilliu's a ton because a customer is a frecnd o' mine, an' then I jist tak' twa hundert- weight aff the ton because I'm a freend o' lus. -Purzclz.
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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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