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Rowena Bonita Olivia Hawkings-Teaching six country urchins fifty miles from a railroad. Audrey Trimble-Police matron at Moose Jaw. Mary Duncan-At last doing herself credit by studying six hours a night at McGill University. Graham McAra-Is now working on the contract of building a bridge across the Atlantic. Stan Carpenter-Physics Professor in the North Regina Collegiate. Wilfred Brown-Director of the Jazz Orchestra at Pense. Beth Thomson-ln charge of B Hat in Regina General. In one of the wards we find Fred Skelton suffering from serious injuries received by Hglissant sur une banane et tombant scandaaleusement de grandeur naturelle. Slight hopes for his recovery??? Bruce Lindsay and John Nazarovich-Joint proprietors of a pool room and barber shop at Condie. Miss Mclvor-Has just completed a domestic science course which she is tryingout on hubby who has already had three attacks of appendicitis. Harry Hettle-Driving a livery bus from G.T.P. station to the C.P.R. at Nokomis. ' ' Mac Stuart-A promising young lawyer in New York. Helen Pollard-Provincial President of the W.C.T.U. Edla Sanstrom-Teaching the heathen Chinese in Hong Kong. Charlotte M. S. McKechnie-Instructor of jazz at Silton. Ella Brentnell-At last she is at work-Hubby brings in the washing and she- does it. Annie Armstrong-Her name may be ranked with the great poets, Milton, Keats, Shelley. Were'nt we lucky to have graduated when we did? Olive Tufts-Has become quite famous writing little Good Night stories for the Regina Daily Post. We are very astonished at seeing how most of the class of '23 has progressed and yet we must see what has become of the rest. As we keep looking we see Elma Traub tripping the light fantastic, touring the -country with the Zeigfield Follies. Marguerite Thomas-Very busily reading books on How to Become Thin. Dorothy Machin-+Is a confirmed old maid, her only companions being a black cat and a parrot. Miss Taylor and Paulinei Hendricks-Are teaching a two room school in the well known Peace River district. In that same 40
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SENIOR SOCIAL H The staff of the Collegiate Institute and the members of the Board were the guests at a tea given by the senior form pupils. The main hall was transformed for the oc- casion into a sitting room with rugs and easy chairs and many plants had been artistically arranged by the students. Miss Marjorie Jones and Miss Reta McDonald received the guests. Tea was poured by Miss Marjorie Sinclair and Miss Hewitt, and the ices were cut by Miss Eunice Tyhurst and Miss Lorna Glover. Assisting in serving were: Margaret MacMurchy, Gladys Jones, Gladys Moffatt, Jean Peart, Belle McIntosh, Chrissie Reid, Ellen Stevenson, Jack McCallum, Raymond Rosenthal, Clare Thacker, Stuart Thom, Owen Dutton, Mac Stewart, Charlotte McKechnie and Stanley Kelly. During the afternoon piano selections were given by Miss Eunice Tyhurst and Miss Chrissie Reid, solos by Miss Lily Rodgers and Miss Marjorie Jones, and a reading by Charlotte McKechnie. l1 THE GRADUATING FORMS As They See Themselves S For the students' point of view read these limericks, skits, biographies and medleys. They are their own. They review the workers and shirkersg the social stars and the back-numbers, the halt, the maimed and the blind. Remembering that this is a Students' Annual, the editors have been blind too, as blind as they well might. As an old country business man said at a tea table at which a chosen group of his associates had met daily for years: Here much offence is given, but none is taken. E TO THE SENIORS Hail and Farewell I 4 A-CLASS PROPHECY . One of the latest developments in science enables us to travel five years into the future and behold! Miss Hewitt as speaker in the House of Commons at Ottawa. Edna Stewart-Taking a special course in Physics at Queen's University. Isobelle Sparks-Sueing Dr. O. L. Dutton for breach of promise at Hollywood. . I Q 39
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vicinity Neil McDougall is making splendid progress as a tiller of the soil. Chrissie Ried-Is noted throughout the Prairie Provinces for her wonderful display of gymnastics on the ice. I Zoey Marshall and Irene Davis-Are still hard at it and are con- templating upon adding more letters to their name. Nellie Warriner-Deeply engrossed in the mysteries of astronomy, is now endeavouring to solve the question of How many of the Planets are Inhabited? Margaret McIntosh-Is one of the few ideal housewives. Dorothy McNee-Has become a famous artist and is now living in Toronto where she has a large studio. Miss Diamond-Has made Biology her specialty and is teaching at the Saskatchewan University. Margaret McMurchy-We see driving a big Packard down Sheri- A don road, Chicago. Thus, the vision gradually fades away until no more can be seen of our schoolmates. We can hardly realize that these visions are true and yet, CWhat is to be, will be.D ' -KISMET. K I' lg IMPOSSIBILITIES IN 4 A 1. That Rowena's curls should expire in an April shower. 2. That our Moose Jaw star student should ever be wrong. 3. That Graham McAra should be late. 4. That Margaret McIntosh should ever gossip in a study period. 5. That anyone should snore in Algebra period. Beth Thomson O Beth has her hair bobbed too, It is fair and her eyes are of blue, She awaits the glad day, When with all 'heart she'll pay, Her farewells to her school days-adieu. 41
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