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iSketch es.... PEGGY OTLANAGAN— Melfort ' s gift to Sacred Heart is a blonde, blue-eyed miss, the big sister of the College who has done her utmost to make life easier for us by showing us all the tricks of the trade, such as How to Play Bridge in Two Easy Lessons or How to Fall Asleep Two Minutes Before Your Class Begins . Peg is an expert at table-tennis and skating, as well as at her studies, and has the gift of making friends. This charming, care-free Irish colleen has withal o depth of purpose that keeps her at her game of sol itary until she wins. PHYLLIS BELL— When Phyl finally arrives, she is Professor Quiz in class and Baby Snooks during hours off. Though subject to much banter, she remains per¬ sistently good-humoured. Phyllis mafiages tolerably well to hide the stores of grey matter that her blonde head contains, except for an occasional reve¬ lation on an exam. For a wee ' un her aims are high, high enough in fact that she can fancy herself as a stewardess for the T.C.A. With a wonderful facility for making alibis and spilling everything, her future is hard to predict. FRANCES SMITH— Fran is the chief musician of our little group who used her music chiefly as an excuse to get out of homework. She is also proficient in skating, bridge table-tennis, knitting and writing poetry (?) Her numerous friends, stationed at strategic points, help to keep us posted on current events. Frances is the blue fairy to the Academy-College Postal system and there ' s nary a day but an odd-shaped parcel totters precariously atop the load of books. Her ambition is to be, or at least to look like, an intellectual. MARGARET BROWN— So far, we have not been able to discover, either where Marg ' s home is, or how many relatives she has, or where she finds the questions which she springs on the harassed professor. She came to us with a Scholarship and has ably sustained her reputation, though her first attention was always given to her diary. She is sometimes hard put to it to keep up with her mending. Margaret should make a success of life for she con sell anything from ideas tc ads, including tickets. EIGHTEEN
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FEANCES SMITH Kegina, Sask. “I see thy beauty gradually unfold Daily and hourly, more and more.” -TENNYSON. klAEGAEET BROWE Estlin, Sask. “Our greatest, yet with least pretence.” -TENXY ' SON. :maeioh bell Regina, Sask. “Her least remdrk ivas worth The experience of the wise.” -TENNY SON. SEVENTEEN
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MARION BELL— Our capable, efficient steno from the business world, who detoured into the intellectual to see how the other half lives and decided to stay, to look after Phyllis. Her company and her conversation, sparkling with wit, are a delight to all of us. Marion ' s two chief concerns, besides Economics, are finding her lost possessions and saying all the prayers she has promised if she finds them. She has definite ambitions.which she has not divulged.and the determined spirit to realize them Her sense of humour will help her to carry her (no light load) over the rocks of life —A. B. OUR NORMALITES MARGIE KINES— Diminutive, vivacious, talkative, full of energy, which she would rather save for dancing, sometimes puzzled about how she will manage three escorts at one function. HELEN KAUFMAN— Too plump for her own liking; red-headed, against her wishes; con¬ vinced that she is foredoomed to complete failure; always frantic about how she will ever get it done; devoted to dieting though she never gets results; but withal imperturably good-natured, and everybody ' s best friend. JUNE WHALL— Sylph-like and slim, with a figure that all her friends envy, brown-eyed and wavy-haired, very fond of sound effects, whether produced from the piano, her own vocal chords, or mere doors. VIVIAN LORETH— The personification of solid common sense, with a basic fund of real Christian piety, who occasionally reveals stores of wit and humour, a class A teacher, her professors say.what will she be, a career woman, a family woman, or a nun?. NINETEEN
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