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Dr. Emery-'iCan you tell me what steam is? For Boys Only-Read backwards: .t'ndid uoy fi lrig Page Twenty-Four SMILES 'N CHUCKLES. Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, Four and twenty students hunted low and high. Where do you suppose they found them? Think, and then you'll know, Four and twenty students in a picture show. L. Smith- Yes. It is water gone crazy with the heat. S. Burns fin practice schoolj- Change your feet to inches. A Voice- How l wish I could. Dr. Silcox fin May?-'iDid you see the new fly? McNamara- No, where is it? Dr. Silcox- Why, look out the window and see the snow fly. i Miss DuCharme- I clon't feel well this morning. lVliss Everson- Where do you feel the worst? Miss DuCharme-mln school. a eb t'ndluow uoy, siht daer dluow uoy wenk e'W Dentist- You say this tooth has never been worked on before, but l find small flakes of gold on my instru- ment. W. Turnbull fpatientlyj- I think you have struck my back collar button. F. Wood- That's a fine new dress you have on, Vera. THE CLASSIC June 1923 V. Smith-- You bet it is. ltis an electric one. F. Wood- How's that? V. Smith- lt's charged. J. Black fholding up a wet Science of EducationD- Did you wet this book? D. Laundy- Yes, l heard you say it was dry so l held it under the tap. ABIGAIL STEWART. l I Y I :I1 Itt'l'1iiHiLfn S'-Mfilixilllvli I ' Pl I I I I ' lllllilliiill si gii I is l L I -?,'il1n ' c1v.f l 1 p i l lim--W is .iitflfzawliil Wm -3-14:0 lrulmwwllllmll l l f f . w innrasnasai-zfefsi 1 , I 1 9 ' l::::2:1:i:a:::v:'2?f- i -si?-' I . nm'-iillililliltgi ' 'him ii i l' U Ugg- A 'lit-'iilyinnllulll ' -1.3 Qi .-Jw --f'i - ' 'W'6f:kfa1Ei3 if ' -5 H-1 il+!11fllWll'lilll7llli4l 'ww i ,, . t - ...ILM ,.,- .ll.g-:tpunntgi E!-l . -'v--- !'I!iwN7'l l ' , ' f I an in ,L .- ,i 2 2. Q ' All vt ll ','ff1f1f'iI-'ml-L 'i ' ' al Mil n 111,531 'V' il, ll .L '. Ui .s 4 4.-...glen 'E' 5 ' r s iii' in g - '! 'i . - . 11. 1 .. ,, .....l- ff -fi-ta x i . -1. -'llle of -- e igfff he-'.L:.-f .ze fe -l ' Elf if we s ,navbar s 34:-ti slL,.m. if 5537. --LZ , '5 -, QM figitffflfgl QLQi??iie '79 -, Q .gsfl ri-4? W Y A . s fh::g.fh----+,,-:.L4 .1r ' .,.. .,
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June 1923 THE CLASSIC Page Twenty-Five CROWNING OIF THE MAY QUEEN. One of the most picturesque of the social functions of the year, and one to be long remembered in the hearts of the students was the crowning of the May Queen on May 30. i Miss Irene Bowman was selected by the students' vote as May Queen, and thus honoured as the most beautiful, the 'best behaved and most popular young lady of the year's class. Miss Pugh, Miss Lawrence, Miss E. Pollock, Miss V. McQuillin and Miss Mills were selected as her attendants. During the address given by Dr. Silcox, Miss Bowman was crowned Queen of the May by Miss Pugh. Following the ceremony, the May Pole and other beautiful folk dances were staged by the various Forms. Form III were adjudged the best dancers by the Queen and her attend- ants. Games were then played, after which refresh- ments were served under the guidance of Miss Everson. Much praise is due Miss Cottle, who was in charge of the programme. D. McRae. -M1-11. Canada is the largest waffle on the griddle of the Western World. She is sweetened with the honey of happiness pouring from the bunghole oft prosperity, and buttered with pure Democracy. If your foot slips you may recover your balance, but if your mouth slips you cannot recall your words. .... 'J mt. MAY DAY g
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