Regina Collegiate Institute - Souvenir Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1923

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Regina Collegiate Institute - Souvenir Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 55 of 126
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Stanley Carpenter Stanley Carpenter, the chemistry shark, Is never seen on the streets after dark? His physics to learn, Midnight oil will he burn, And next day go to sleep in the Park!' Neil MCD ougal This young man is both slender and tall If he e'er fell he'd have far to fall, When he sits at his desk, It is quite a burlesque, For his legs almost stretch to the hall! Elma Traub Oh, Elma is another flapper here, And everybody votes she's quite a dear, But dancing is her ace, And with her charming face, The male sex always like to have her neai Margaret McIntosh Oh Margaret is a dainty little lass, Studies harder than most others in the class In spares she will not talk, On that point she's a rock, In June she most assuredly will pass. Zoe Marshall There is a sweet girl here named Zoey, Who is studious and also quite coy, She's a sweet budding rose, And a lot she sure knows, ' But she simply won't look at a boy. Owen Dutton Now this dapper young fellow called Owtn In history is always quite knowin' It is known that he flirts, With a few. pretty skirts, Never mind! It's his Wild oats he's SOW111 47

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John Nazarevitch Such a hard workingtyoung man is he! Yet he's sometimes a little flirty 5 With the girls he oft talks, n Till Owen he shocks, But we're sure a good teacher he'll be. Dorothy McNee We have here a girl who's called Dorothy And she works all the time to beat forty, Among her chief prides, Is to prod cats' insides, But her smile, her' chief asset, is sporty. Helen Pollard Oh! another ex-teacher is she, And as proud of it as can be, Her specs she does suit, She has knowledge to boot, ' She maintains 4 A's rep. as you see. Mary Duncan Sure! a girl in a hundred is Mary! And to all rules she is quite contrary, Her homework she won't do, Yet with high marks she gets thru, So of Mary it's best to be wary. Edla Sandstrom Quite a bird on her skates is this girl, With her cute and artistical curl, ' She loves outdoor fun, And her homework she'll shun, At four, books in her desk does she hurl! Irene Davis A demure little maid is Irene, But there's knowledge inside of her bean, In studies she crams, So she'll get through exams, She's jolly, and in Latin quite keen. 46 '



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Miss Hewitt Oh a charming Hjeune fille is Miss Hewitt, And for speaking-just ask her to do it. At first she did dare, Her history to share, Till John purchased his own-he'll rue it! 4 A's DESERT The dry Brown Tufts of grass crackled under the wheels as Marshal Duncan Stewart, the Taylor, drove his Hendriks Machin over the sandy stretch of desert land. He needed no Warren-Cingj to know that a Sandstrom was approaching, and hastened to make a shelter. After it had spent itself he again went on his way, but had not gone far when he noticed an object on the road. He ran toward it and was horrified to see a Skelton. He fell down on his McNee to examine it and discovered a large Diamond in the skullj He thought this was rather Audfreyb but was all a-Trimble atthe thought that it was all his Owen and resolved to tell none but his pal, the Carpenter. He put it in his pocket and drove on. As he approached a clump of trees he-decided to have lunch. Having a Strong-arm he began to Hewitt some trees for wood. Soon the Sparks were flying. He spread his McIntosh on the ground and with a box of Graham Wafers and a bottle of Olives by his side, began to Reid, but was disturbed by the Hawkfingsi flying overhead. After a short rest he proceeded on his way as he wanted to reach the Causey on the Dot. p 4 B BIOGRAPHY If Mr. Hogarth were to ask the students of the R.O.l. for the number of combinations of the thirty finest students from the school, the answer, we feel sure, would be 1, namely, the students of 4 B. A proof? Since Mr. J. E. Campbell is the form teacher, it follows that the students are always in their proper seats at the ringing of the ten minute bell. With such a start, they are well prepared for study. Hence they are becoming better and better students every day. This means that they are extraordinarily good students now, for many of them were prize winners last year. Members of 4 B carried off two general proficiency medals, the Latin and French prize, the prize in mathematics, the prize for the best poem, the prize in English and the Balfour Oratorial prize, which 4 B student was the Regina representative at the Bryant Oratorial Contest in Moose Jaw. 48

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