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Page 18 text:
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ETHEL SEALE — Herbert, Sask. With her enthusiastic talk And her energetic walk She’s so hale and hearty She’s the life of any party. IMOGENE SCHWEGMAN — Estevan, Sask. Beauty stalked when she arrived When she leaves we’ll be deprived, Of fairness, tallness and the rest, But we’ll all be wishing Schwag the best. DOROTHY SOBERING, Gretna, Man. She liked to sit and sew a seam Read a book and spin a dream. But it doesn’t last without a doubt When the gang’s all going out. IRENE SHEEHAN, Winnipeg, Man. Her artistic ability, dry wit and quiet sense of humor combine to make a very inter¬ esting personality. MAR SKELLY, Winnipeg, Man. Now Skell, we don’t want to be a bore Nor do we want to get you “Thor” Of the end results we are aware. But did you fall up, or down the stair? CLARA THIESSEN, Dalmeny, Sask. Outdoor sports, indoor games Athletic pastimes are her fame. We can put in her report Clara is a darn good sport. BESSIE VERMEERSCH, St. Alphonse Along the path of useful life Will Bessies smile e’er loom, Her busy mind has no time to think Of sorrow, care, or gloom. RUTH WEBSTER — Roland, Man. Dark hair, fair skin. Blue eyes, friendly grin, Irish heart that we know Her true green she”ll always show.
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MAY ARMSTRONG, Rossburn, Man. When in class your brains take a rest Find Army, she’ll help you her very best. Yes Sir, when bewildered and lacking insight Answers from this girl are always right. LYDIA ANDREWS, Coulter, Man. Thoughtful, considerate and always kind, These are the things in Andrews you’ll find, No dreary task will she shirk For she’s conscientious about her work. BETTY CURRIE, Regina, Sask. You can have your bloodhounds, wolfhounds, and greyhounds but Betty will take a “Scottie” any day. RUTH COLLINS, Melfort, Sask. As dainty as a dresden doll. With red curly hair, but that’s not all, She’s a good nurse as everyone knows, Remember her old friends on St. Jos? JACQUELINE de BONDY, Selkirk, Man. In a ward where they gargle and swab All the hearts were beginning to throb, When de Bondy was there, They hung signs everywhere, “Please keep out” to discourage the mob. ANNE CWIAK, Balmoral, Man. About this girl no one knows, Just what she does or where she goes About her work she’s neat as a pin, And she and Skurzie are like Haddy and Fin. SARA GIESBRECHT, North Kildonon, Man. A braided crown adorns her head. When the buzzer goes she’s in her bed She’s careful not to break a rule This stoic hero of our school. MARY DYCK, Gretna, Man. She always does her very best Even at w ork we all detest, She’s the very nurse ideal. Her traits from her we’d like to steal.
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ELLA POPP, Langenburg, Sask. Infectious laugh Sparkling eyes She’s the one who always cries “Hey kids, come on out.” YVONNE RYCKEBOSCH, Watson, Sask. Sickie? Quickie! Call Rickie! MARY SANDERS, Snowflake, Man. She thinks she’s 4f — losing weight, We think she’s A1 — gaining rate Good stories of her we can tell. Summed up in one word, “Swell”. HELEN SKURZANSKI, Winnipeg, Man. Paderewski once had to defer A big concert, but he just said, “Sir, To play the pianski, Please call out Skurzanski. I used to take lessons from her”. NOELLIE TUCKER, Ste. Rose du Lac, Man. Ever hear her say “Parlez-vous Frangais?” Maybe that gives her, her cute way. But uttering “Je vous aime beaucoup” They always stay to her true blue.” JOAN WILLIAMS, Minnedosa, Man. In her sweet maternal way, She’s the madonna in every play. But a halo wouldn ' t fit her head When she puts peanuts in Tuckers bed. ANNA WIEBE, Wvmark, Sask. Insommia seems to improve her humor Without a doubt for it’s no rumor, Her hearty laugh, most of the while, “From the saddest elicits a responsive smile.
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