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BETTY BiRD, Winnipeg, Man. This dimpled lass sailed even across the sea And true to England she will be. When cycling, let there no red light be seen For that’s when Betty herself will turn green! SADIE BERG, Altona, Man. The evening awakes to a harmonious chord We snap awake no longer bored. You may put ice before her name, But when Sadie plays, she plays the game. FERN FERGUSON, Augusville, Man. At any little “tete-a-tete”, Fergie always heads the debate With head tilted and quissical glance “What do you mean by that perchance?” HELEN CRAIG — Newdale, Man. She’s proud of each task given, To labor at day by day She gives her patients strength and hope To sweep sad hours away. JEAN GUPPY — Prairie Grove, Man. Jeannie with the light brown hair, Blue grey eyes and complexion fair, She often sighs, but she smiles too And to her friends she’s always true. RITA FISHER, Prince Albert, Sask. Rain, rain go away Come again another day, Fisher grins, the lucky girl ’Cause her hair still keeps it’s curl. LILLIAN HOWE — Minnedosa, Man. The striking thing about her Is the dimple in her chin. She soaks her hair in olive oil To make McIntyre grin. SALLIE GOODMAN, Selkirk, Man. Six feet four looms on high With elephantine grace, And beams upon the company Of Sallie’s smiling face.
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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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ELEANOR KUSMIRE, Estevan, Sask. Storm and sunshine rolled in one, Quick with fury when wrong is done, Plump and hearty, joking the while. Just you tease her and she will smile. WILHELMINA IMBERY — Estevan, Sask. Flashing eyes and quick as lightning Full of pranks and often fighting Doctors, grads, and sister too Will all be sad now Imbery’s through! ELLA McCAFFREY, Manitou, Man. A better nurse you may never meet, She’s kind to all and a friend so sweet, But who can trust her with secrets deep If she must talk all night in her sleep? LOUISA HAYES — Rose Valley, Sask. Who’s the round faced charming doll? Who’s got plenty on the ball? Who’s to share her future days? Don’t ask us, ask Louie Hayes. CLAUDIA ROSSET, St. Claude, Man. We all agree it means so much, To have Miss Rossett’s feminine touch. To plan and create with skill and grace; In our hearts she’s won a place. DOROTHY PAYNE, Balmoral, Man. She has rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes She walks in a dream and awaits surprise At mealtime her food she may neglect For she can live on the letters she gets. IOLA LOBB — Melfort, Sask. Here is one who does her work, Who never does her duty shirk In spite of troubles, sickness too, She always has a smile for you. FRANCIS MclNTYRE, MacNutt, Sask. Her aristocratic looks You may read about in books. Her healthful disposition, She owes to her physician.
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