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Nancy Craig Nancy Craig Wc'll all agree, Is the history star of senior B. I With interest keen in Work and play, She'll make her Way in this World some d Wm. Mcnimoyie Who is president of the Senior Lit.? And at basketball makes such a hit? Who never thru a dance Would sit? It's Bill. Kate Myers There was a maiden sweet and fair, But O, alas, she bobbed her hair So that her ears could take the air But Trig. to her was such a bear That her replies were just a stare. 7 , Margaret Robinson Margaret R. is a lucky girl When exams come, she leaves us a And yet a scholar bright is she, And a good sport We'll all agree. whirl Arthur Brown Of all the young Gents of 4 B There is one who is never at sea With a sweet little maiden But alas, about Latin- VVe all the World knows that is Brownee. Jack McCallum There Was a young student called Jack VVho in Tennis the ball sure can Whack, Gets up at 5.10 Back to bed again, At Physics his knoWledge's not slack. Mildred Nobles Who is the best sport in our form, An all round girl, with many a charm? Why 'tis our Mildred shy and sweet, Big-hearted, though she's tre's petite. 50 ay
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In athletics, practically all the students are up to the average, while several occupy positions on school teams. Three of the 4 B girls are on the girls' senior basketball team, and one of these girls was a runner-up for the girls' junior championship at the annual field meet. From the boys, two are members of the boys' senior basketball team, and one is on the rugby team. The boys' championship in tennis was also won by a member of this form. Moreover, these students are tireless workers in many school activities, A splendid play, The Trysting Place, was staged by members of 4 B, while many officers, including the presi- dent of the General Literary and Athletic Society, the president and vice president of the Senior Literary Society, the president of the Glee Club, are all members of this form. In closing, mention must be made of the delightful Form party-for which Miss Eunice T yhurst lent her home. May 4 B of 1923-24 have as enjoyable and profitable a year. A Gladys Jones There was a young lady called Glad. Rightly named, for she never seems sad. But if you should tease her, Or don't try to please her, Oh, boy, you should see her get mad. A Eunice Tyhurst Two eyes of lovely brown, A face which never wears a frown, Sweet and neat from toe and crown A coyer maid cannot be found For Morris has looked all around And chose Eunice. Reta MCD onald Fair of face and full of grace is Reta Tho' she's not much bigger than a skeeter. In our class plays, 4 She stole all hearts away, In her part no maid could be sweeter. Gladys Moffet There was a young girl named Miss Moffct, Who couldn't pronounce Kerechnojshet, She was really quite cross When, herself at a loss, One replied, You don't say it, you cough it. 49
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Murray Matheson We know a nice boy called Murray Who in Literature's n'er in a flurry, His hair doesn't curl And he doesn't like girls So what's to become of poor Murray. Dave Naimark In 4 B its always the fate Of Dave Naimark to come very late, But he comes with a smile That's intended to rile W The soulof our Mr. Campbell. Thelma Brady Thelma is a girl who loves Biology And every other kind of 'ology, She cheerfully carves cats, Grasshoppers and rats, And cherishes a broad philosophy. Ralph Brownbridge There was a young pool shark named Ralph Whose brain power just ranks with King Alf Quite often he's late By the cruel act of fate, Our Extinguished young student named Ralph james Jenkins 4 B has a prominent scholar, Jim Jenkins by name, he's a corker. His hair is jet black, At French he's a crack, At Rugby games he surely can holler Ellen Stevenson We all know the dear maid called Ginger Mr. Campbell would oft like to singe he1 When Ellen comes late We allhave to wait Until he extinguishes Ginger. 51
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