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 69 of 126
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3B-Archie.Little, who is noted for his orations. 3C-Russel Dupuis, a noted artist and violinist, who, strange to say, never lets his hair grow long. 3D-Edwin Gardiner, well known baritone soloist. Last but Foremost- Mr. Austin Bot-hwell-who belongs to Regina's Roosters' Club. He can accustom himself to most any life, as he took the part of the hidden villain in a seaside roma-nee. The Senior Lit. hold-s its meetings in the auditorium of the R.C.I. once a month at 3.15. There has been three successful meetings this year, at each meeting a playehas been presented by the students of either the senior or middle school. The first play was a great success. It kept the audience ingreat suspense and in the highest ecstasies of glee. The leading parts were taken by Jean Peart, Reta McDonald, Marjorie Jones, W. McElmoyle, R. Rosenthal, M. Givins and Mr. Bothwell. The play was under the supervision of Miss Leech and Mr. Bothwell. The next play was a comic play taken from the book f'Sevcn- teen, put on by the students of 413. This play was very realistic as all of those who have read Seventeen will know. The last Senior Lit. meeting was a wonderful success, having five numbers on the programme. The first number was a play called Sham by the following dramatists: Miss Dorothy Finley, Russel NVatson, Bert King and John Campbell. The second number was a balloon dance by Mary Thompson and Isobel Mutch. CThe success of the dance was partly owing to the exclusively harmonious syncopations on the piano by Miss Gladys Englandj Gwing to the musical ability of the R.C.I. students the musical numbers were the most outstanding. Of these were Miss Dorothy Hughes, who rendered f'The Little Red School House and f'Sleepy Town, Mr. W. Brown, a violinist, and The Sterling Five, consisting of A. Swanston, L. Muirhead, R. Dupuis, G. Mahoney, H. Egg. We all sincerely hope that the next Senior Lits. to come will be equally as successful as ours. CSecretary-Glover Howeb. SECOND YEAR LITERARY SOCIETY The Second Year Literary Society enjoyed a very successful year. Four meetings were held, each one proving a great success. The oflicers elected were as follows: President-Ervin Webster. ci

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, Back Row-E. Dyer CSec., 2nd Year Litj, W. McElmoyle CPres., Senior Litj, G. Howe gSec., Senior Lit.D, I. Webster CP1'es., 2nd Year Lit.D, R. McDonald CVice Pres., Senior ,ity Front Row-Z. Teed CPres., Com. Litj, S. Ordelion, V. Allen. THE SENIORS' LIT. Dear Readers,-You have now come to the most important part of the Annual. The Senior Lit. of 1922-23 has been the nucleus of all activities in the R.C.I., owing to the efforts of our most efficient executive. The honoured members of this select committee are: William Mclilmoyle, president, who conducts all meetings in a brilliant manner. Owing to Bill's strenuous efforts the Senior Lit. has been a wonderful success. Reta McDonald, vice president, who has never been called upon to take the chair, but has been meekly waiting for the opportunity. Glover Howe, secretary treasurer, who, on account of his honesty has been allowed full control of all the financial matters of the Senior Lit. CB-ank account of Senior Lit.-25 centsb. Form Representatives g 4A-Owen Dutton, live wire of R.C.I. 4B-Stuart Thom, our rising politician. 3A-George Mahoney, a budding young Saxaphonist. co



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Vice President-+Margaret Mahoney. Secretary--Eleanor Dyer. Representatives-Bertha England, Paul Carpenter. A ELEANoR DYER, Secretary. FIRST YEAR LITERARY SOCIETY The First Year Literary Society held four meetings during the year 1922-23. These meetings were held in the auditorium of the Collegiate. ' The first meeting was for organization purposes and resulted in the election of the following officers: President-Dave Johnstone Cform 1Bj Vice President-Sophie Erdelyan Qform IFD Secretary-Lionel Jameson Cform IAQ L1oNEL J AMEsoN, Secretary. The Glasgow House Likes the Regina Collegiate And its alert, progressive students. Clean cut efficiency in education, in sport, etc., has a strong appeal for a store trying also to be alert and efficient. We always consider it a tribute to have collegians make our store their shopping centre. .aff R. H. Williams Sc Sons, Limited G2

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