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ALVERDA NAISMITH p is known to her class mates, as the H Living Question Mark. VVhen les- sons are not prepared she nobly steps into the breach and puts some ques- tio11s. Her motto is Haste is un- ladylike and s-he boldly carries it out despite late slips and frownae Stoddartae Qthe dative is, we trust grammatically correct.j She will be a. teacher herself for a while but only for a. while because. - IVell because! DAISY PERKINS. Of course one turns to YVords- worth's poem of tribute when one is writing of daisies. His similes are hardly however apt e.g. a little Cyclops with one eye . Nor is our Daisy exactly a sweet silent creature but she is fitted to repair, The heart with gladness and a share Of her meek nature, XVhose hearts? well the future will tell. MARY MCGILLVARY LEE . wears her hair only half way up because as she says, she is as yet of very tender age. In that phrase may be noted the born essayist. A love for fine phrases was early em- planted in 'fMac . She learned to recite The Sermon on the Mountw at the very very tender age of three and thereby annexed a medal. An- nexing medals has become a habit with her. This year she won the Bal- four Oratory medal as the climax. It was on this occasion that she showed herself to true occasion true In Dr. Goggins grammar occurs these lines, He lived to learn in life's hard school How few. who pass above him, Regret their triumph and his loss Like her because she loved him. 'Nuf saidl' ELIZABETH ANDREWS prefers to be known as Betty. VVhen she was born the stars lost some of their fire. Look at her hair! She can make cinnamon toast and choco- late best after midnight. Her hobby is long-distancing Moose Jaw, and her favorite recreation waiting for the trains to come in--Cfrom Moose .Iaw'?p She has, as someone said of Shakespeare, Ha pretty witf, RONALD BARRINGTON Barry sloped out of his crip- one day and he has been sloping ever' since. His only serious rival is. Dick Conrod. He has lately turned over a new leaf, he has been at school for two consecutive days. He is not without ambition. He hopes to slide through in French and beat Middleton at Tennis. He is a great a.dmirer of Milton's felicity of dic- tion and would be happy if he could use words to such good effect. But he does very well in his line Qnot in favor at the Y.M.C.A.j ALAN LOBSINGER ,VVhen two months old Alan threw his rattle at the cat and has been death on cats ever since. The ap- palling sounds from the Biology Boom testify to his prowess in their' decemation. Dave Harris prophesies that he will grow up one day. At 'present he is a great organizer of' sleigh rides-on mud. His favorite recreation is his hair. He shares. Taylor's dislike for dancing as an amusement. GLYNORA MILLIGAN Has a reputation what aint so-that of a vemp. How she got this repu- tation, it is hard to say unless thru. the fact that she has the supposedly necessary black hair and green eyes that go with the type, and that when she was three months old she is said? to have actually smiled at a man. Wlien three 'years old she won the- Senior. Tennis Championship of the Collegiate and has continued to shine in that sport ever since. Fromi the first year she honored this school with her presence she has been a star basketball player. Her one- weakness is-for Latin. The doctors fear that this passion may prove fa-- tal. She realize that in order to rise in the world it is nece-ssary to study Cshe is going to take jumping lessons' from Miss McNeil.j And the reason may be a fe-ar of emboupoint. NORMAN BROWN Mabel's cousin. He is an expert chalk chucker. He is ruddy and of' a fair countenance. His complexion. is invied by all the girls, but O, he is so shy. He should for this de- ficiency consult Clurly, Glenna an lf Helen. I
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KATHLEEN BOAL is an industrious student. Very ten- der hearted, she suffers much from the callous bloodthirstyness of Lob- singer et al. She has a high sense of duty and does her best at all times. She even tries hard to laugh at the teachers' jokes. Her opinion is that Mr. Campbell makes the best ones. - ELIZABETH CAREY Elizabeth Carey sits at the back of the room as do Lovering and Bates and the rest of the illuminati. She is very good natured. Con- sequently she always has her Geo- metry and Chemistry done to a turn She hates to see Mr. Campbell per- turbed even in his mild way and as for Mr. Holmes, she just trembles in her shoes when he looks at her. DELO LONGWORTHY At an early age Delo's curious 'temperament led her to eat a fuzzy- wuzzy caterpillar. She hasn't been the same since. It is to her credit that she has only one crush at a time. But she has a very repre- hensible habit. She always does her homework. CAlways? Well nearly -alwaysj Her greatest attainment is keeping thin. Her hobby is drinking -4 glasses of water at a time. Her favorite recreation is passing, billets CBillyJ doux leewards, Hencefor- Ward she? will follow the gleam :searchingfor the ideal Cbeaul. CLIVE DAVIDSON Clive regarded his first tooth as a joke and he had been discovering them Qjokes I meanb ever since. He was the inevitable choice as Editor of the LYRE which this year is a scream from start to finish. He maintains that Helen Keenleyside'5 manipulation of the unknown quan tity X in her freckles computa- tion was, to put it mildly suspi- cious. But , he says Hwhat could you expect from 'the sex ? He is a misogynist, which is to say, he regards girls with a baleful eye :as second only to Latin Grammar in order of Pestiferousnesst He was -a. Balfour Orator and acquitted him- self manfully. His ambition is to be Premier of Saskatchewan. a -44 JEAN PEEBLES When the shades of night are fall- ing fast in summer one who loiters in the vicinity of the R.C.l. tennis courts may hear a gentle voice whis- per soft and low. Forty-love. lt is not a sentimental episode but .lean Peebles announcing the score. She would rather play tennis than pass exams. She has a weakness for fudge and is an authority on the best seats at the Sherman. Her favourite reading is 'tPhotoplays Her hobby is women's rights. She will be a notable exponent of the divine right of women to rule the world. ANGUS WILSGN is so ardent a student that he has been known to phone Vennels at 2 a.m. to inquire what the Algebra lesson was the month before. For years he has been holding Dan Cupid at bay. But alas! CSaid lass is not in IV. A.j Alack! His favorite diversion is motoring a deux. He is contemplating a modern version of A Midsummer Night's Dream in which enterprise he hopes for the co-operation of Ted Spencer. Angus is a diligent student and will go far. As far as Pinkie. JEAN MCKILLOP Jean Mcliillop is of so retiring a disposition that we do not know what to say of her. She is known as 4'Jean in the far corner. Happy is the woman who has no history Jean, we are confident, will have a happy home. She will make it so. It is rumored that she is an excellent cook. To paraphrase Owen Mere- dltll, We can live without art, VVe can live without books, But as pants the hart, So man loves good cooks. MARY SMITH 'Mary Smith is a new comer this year. She is an infrequent student. Possibly the beautiful ring she wears may be the reason. She likes to walk to school in company. She is deeplv read in romance and we hope her own may end as they all do in books, And they lived happily ever after. H g
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. VERA YATES With regret the angels viewed her -departure and trailing clouds of ,glorious auburn tresses did she come to grace this mundane sphere. Which sphere could she but mould it nearer to her heart's desire Would not tole- rate speeches but would he just one set of tennis after another. Vera is known to her intimates as Vic. Her favorite recreation is sitting with Jean Peebles and her ambition is to do her algebra in the literature period, her trigomentry in the al- gebra. period Cher French in the Latin period? and her literature not :Ht all. VVILLIAM PETTINGELL William Pettingell is an ardent :admirer of Fatty Arlouckle. Birds of a Feather! His favorite recrea- tion is sleep. He is an omnivorous reader and shares Dave Harris' ent- husiasm for the beauty of French Literature. He practises so steadily 'that his ambition must be to become 'a champion wrestler. DAVID HARRIS is a teacher 's petg he always has his work done neatly and completely 'much to the despair of MIDDLETON and CUNNINGHAM his only seri- ous rivals. His favourite author is 'Sexton Blake who may receive the Order of Merit When Thomas Hardy 'dies Cand then again he may notl His masterly analysis of A Gram- marian's Funeralw may be found in 'UTHE LYREH. He is a young Leochinyar and very popular with the -girls of IV A as his profound knowe ledge of Geometry in which he once -scored a possible, is always at their idisposal most graciously. R. H. KEEFLER Came' to the R.C.I. from Toronto. If our enterprising biologists were to dissect him they would find the word Toronto written on his heart in letters of gold. He will return to Toronto where he will have an hon- orable career but in after life he will regret he didn't remain on the banks of the Wascana. QYou should hear .his scornful remarks about our beau- tiful riverl. It will be a case of n what's this dull town to me Robin's not here with many ca, .maid when Keefler returns to the 'good city. NORMA SCOTT is one whom all delight to honor The reason firm, the temperate will Endurance, foresight strength and skill. These are her qualities. Her fa- vorite recreation is to study and then study more. She will pass with honors in June. Her destiny is to be a minister 's wife. 7 77 OLIVE LEITCH Olive Leitch had the misfortune to be born a minister's daughter. It is a hard fate to be compelled by circumstances over which one has no control to be a model of propriety when one would much rather-But enough: In reality Olive prefers jazz to psalms. She is fleet of foot and can run like a deer QWe didn't say- after a dear j. She was Senior Champion in the girls' sports on Field Day last autumn. With Clive Davidson she defeated the Regina College de- baters in the Inter Collegiate series. She will be a leader under the new dispensation of equal suffrage. HELEN KEENLEYSIDE Is immortalized in a fellow class- mate 's poem And the direction of her nose Is where we all would like to bef' Helenfs motto appropriately is Hupwardn the sky being the limit. Her temper is-well-tempestuous-- like her hair. Her favorite recrea- tion is French to which she devotes all her numerous spares. By intri- cate algebraic Computations, Qshe is a bear at mathematicsj she has worked it out that she has nine hundred and twenty six less freckles than Clive Davidson. Helen's gool spirits are catching. She is that popular kind of girlfthe life of the party. MERIONWEN DAVIES Is as her name indicates of Irish extraction. She dearly loves a joke, but is as yet heart whole so joke in this connection does not refer to V- or H-. Her motto is HNever say die. Her favorite flower is the leek, and Lloyd George is for her the greatest man who e-ver lived. She will be an M.L.A. some day in con- sequence of her devoted study of the man and his methods.
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