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14 Vox Fluminis Glafu flfalea WHY IS GRADE TWELVE DUMB? GRADE twelve is dumb because Dumbo is an elephant. Elephants have big feet. Big feet belong to the R.A.F. The R.A.F. like Eileen if I lean I am weak. There are seven weaks in our class. Marj plays classical music. Music is an art, and June is good in art. 'Earts are easily broken.: Anne is often broke. Annie - body can ask questions. Questions be- gin with what Nancy always says what Watt invented the steam en- gine. Jean blows off steam. Steam makes things pop. Lois' cuff-links al- ways popping. Pop is a drink at the drug store. Grade twelve is always at the drug store and that is why Grade twelve is dumb. iii- GRADE XI CLASS NOTES The Nine o'Clock Jump Elizabeth Auld--Sophisticated Lady lwell, not all the time!J Pat Bernard-Gee, but I Hate to Go Home Alone. CWe know how you feel.D Marylyn Carey-Snootie Little Cutie. CYou ain't kiddin'.D Nancy Complin-As Time Goes By. CNot a darn thing happensj Doris Cook--Looky, Looky, Looky, Here Comes Cookie. Audrey Ferg-Home on the Range. CAnd we don't mean the kitchen stove.D Jean Gardiner--Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair. Lorraine Ingram-Time on My Hands. CWell, he keeps saying he works nights.D Elizabeth Irish-Three Dreams. CHoard- ing, isn't she?D Betty Leslie-Taking a Chance on Love. CWho doesn't?b Mildred Longstaffe-The Same Old Story. CWell, maybe he's a steady.J Betty McGuinness-Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? CWell, she's got one at home.D Ann Parkhill--The Song of India. CHurry home.D Jean Parrish-When the Lights Go On Again-flf they ever do.D Kitty Rainey-My Silent Love. CWhat else could he be'?J Rosa Rayner-Rosie the Riveter. CAt least she's patriotic.D Audrey Robb-Lover, Come Back to Me. CNot so fast!! Betty Shiels--The Song My Saddle Sings. CTake it off.D Eleanor South-Black Magic. CShe keeps 'em in the dark.J Helen Trickey-Don't You Roll Those Big Blue Eyes. Miss Martin-Wishing. CFor the day when everyone is going to graduate. GRADE X CLASS NOTES Mary Macfarlane, No. 6l413-Glamor- ous hair cut, tall, dark and bored. Wanted: for attempting to turn hobo and hop a train for Toronto. Reward: A one-way ticket to Sing- Sing. Daphne Pieper, No. A. 71722-School- girl complexion. Last seen horsing around Riverbend. Wanted: For ruining the King's English. Jackie Porteous, No. 31652-Hair blond or brunette, depends on the week. Wanted: For mistaking wolves for friends when she forgot her glasses. Reward: Two broken lenses. Gladys Robinson, No. 61113-'Beefy'. Wanted: For hoarding scotch. Reward: One Czechoslovakian. Donalda Murdoch, No. 42000-Five ft. two and a half inches of 'wet wash? Wanted: For stealing a laundry bag. Reward:A dollars worth of laundry. Lois Parkhill, No. 61815-Last seen lugging her lunch-can on a road where lugs were prohibited. Wanted: For instance. Reward: One slightly beat out 'am sandwich. Joan Clegg, No. B. 71'722-Five ft. six inches, brown hair, blue eyes. Last seen at the dentist. Wanted: For conserving metal.
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Vox Fluminis l5 Reward: One metal plate with elastic bands. Nancy Stovel, No. 61055-Last seen causing a disturbance by laughing in Grade X room. Wanted: For laughing at one of Miss Martin's jokes. Reward: One pre-war, slightly-used bobby-pin. Jill Riddell, No. 33089--Last seen in the Gym. Wanted: For borrowing. Reward: A rubber, a pencil and those long lost running shoes. Marjorie Love, No. 62641-Last seen Shimmying on Portage and Main. Wanted: For a little while. Reward: One used gas coupon. Marion Hambly, No. 401121-Last seen giggling with fellow cronies in cook- ing class. Wanted: For telling certain people her brother was madly in love with them. Reward: One set of tin dishes, after the war. Sherry Carruthers, No. 49195-Descrip- tion, unprintable. Wanted: For stealing port. Reward: Obviously. Jean Brown, No. 401425--Jeanie with the jet black hair. 'Wantedz For hindering the war effort by tripping on metal blades. Reward: Free ticket to the carnival, if you want to go! Valery Rayner, No. 71722-Five ft. two and half inches of brainy weather. Last seen: Studying Mrs. Wilson's nail polish. Wanted: For monopolizing Peggy. Reward: A free Geometry lesson. Joyce Stewart, No. 72714-Five ft. six and half inches and long fingers that can get in our money bank easily. Wanted: For petty larceny Cas treas- urer of Grade X she skipped off with the fundsl. Reward: Keep Joyce, but give us back the funds. Marie McCrimmon, No. 71722-Chorus girl legs. Last seen on the Trail of the Lonesome Pine. Wanted: To be a detective. Reward: One bottle of pine bath oil. Peggy Auld, No. D. 71722-Five ft. six and one-quarter inches of sunshine. Last seen: Bending over the class notes. Wanted: For possessing a scratchy pen. Reward: A pen. Margaret Jamieson, No. 45216-Five ft. five and ninety-nine one hundredths inches tall, blond hair. Last seen air conditioning Grade X room. Wanted: For stuffing her feet in size 13 shoes. Reward: One broken nail. Louise Trewitt, No. 401478--Descrip- tion-Your guess is as good as ours. She hasn't visited the school lately. Wanted: For flashing service pins and also defrauding the males. Reward: Her latest snapshot taken at the age of two months. Mrs. Wilson, No. 24280-Five ft. six inches, grey eyes, dimples, usually creates a long low whistle from the gallery. Wanted: For not giving us a chance with men. Reward: Finders keepers--!! 'GRADE IX CLASS NOTES D. MacCallum. Ah me, the time has come again, For poems such as this. Next year we nines will be grade tenC?l And end this year of bliss. Gail Graham is our president. A quick and lively lass, And peace for us is her intent, But goodness, what a class. Then Shirley Swail, or Baby Snooks, As we all call her now, Because poor Snookie's adding looks As if she'd not learned how. Roberta with her Colgate smile, Has plans to take up law, We see the jury at her trial With faces filled with awe. Rowena Owen, has a voice, And one we like to hear. The songs she sings are of the choice That's pleasing to the ear.
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