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Freda Pearce—“Julia, come here,” Miss Wilson will say. She will get it straightened out some day. Fay Shields—A blonde girl is Fay, She says Leonard Rowe is okay. Shirley Sibly—Shirley is tall, shy and dark. And is often seen with Terry Clarke. Joyce Noble—Joyce is a new girl in 8B’s room. From Didsbury she did coom. Norman McMurray—Norman is quite good at art. To Fay Shields he’s lost his heart. Bert Peele—Bert certainly does like to skate, Playing defense is his first rate. Eric Penny—Eric is always very airy. Who would be without his vocabulary. Bob Picken—Bob is liked by one and all, For Marguerite Pike he ' s taken a fall. Leonard Rowe—Leonard is often called Flash, He is seldom known to be headstrong or rash. Bruce Robertson—Bruce is a Hi-Y boy, When around Margaret Kennedy he’s full of joy. Stuart Rust—Stuart Rust is a pretty big boy. When it comes to Mabel, oh Boy! Ronald Rosvold—Ronald is 8B’s athletic star. In basketball he’s up to par. - BRANDED M k line A LOOK FOR THIS RED SEAL - it denotes an EATON BRANDED LINE A neat red seal imposed on our price tickets carrying the word ing as shown. A ready guide to thrift-—for it always marks a considered Leading Value among regular today offerings. T EATON C° WESTERN lui-rrn LIMITED 30
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Jean Connochie—Jeannie with the dark brown hair. With Harry Bebb will always pair. Betty Evans—Betty’s smart, without a doubt. When boys are about she’s never in a pout. Betty Fairbairn—Pretty, witty, blonde and sweet. She sweeps the boys right off their feet. Anne Fairley—Books and violin are her pals, She towers above the other gals. Joan Fairley—As a pianist Joan’s in demand, Thinks the song should be “There ' ll Always Be a Scotland.” Lawretta Hicks—At stamps our Lawretta’s quite a puff, At Science, boy! She knows her stuff. Gwen Jones—A mischievous sprite, Fooling us is her delight. Margaret Mitchell—Margaret ' s always willing to lend, To keep us tight-wads from having to spend. Ida Morrison—At basketball the whole school roots. For Ida, but don’t dare step on her boots. Audrey Jean Oliver—A.J.’s an all-round good sport, Never ashamed of her report . Audrey Severson—The Secretary of 8A, As an author is okay. Connie Taylor—Constance Taylor is a mite of a girl. And all boys think she’s quite a pearl. Lucill Ursenback—Her hair is always in a curl, Take it from me—she’s quite a girl. BIOGRAPHIES OF 8B Betty Appleton—Betty is a singer, Who thinks she is a hum-dinger. Julia Banda—Julia is quite a girl, When Martin is around she is in a whirl. Violet Bremner—Violet is quite the happy sort. She will take a part in evry sport. Terry Clark—Terry is our room president. To Albert Skelton her heart she has lent. Sybil Clements—Once a month Sybil gets a detention, Meanwhile she gives Jim Adams all her attention. June Court—June loves to dance, But studies put her in a trance. Ruth Foster—Ruth is a blonde lass. Some day she will teach a sewing class. Helen Johnston— Helen is noted for chewing gum, When doing her studies she is not so dumb. Margaret Kennedy—Marg’s favorite saying is “Stay Awhile.” She caught Bruce Robertson with her sweet smile. Daisy Kerby—Daisy loves a good book. Some day she will be a famous cook. 29
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John Saunders—With Toke” in goal you can make a bet. That he will keep the puck out of the net. Jim Adams—Jim Adams is quite a kid. Someone is always bashing in his lid. Ed. Broomfield—Ed Broomfield is 8B’s slicker. With Helen Davies he’s not likely to dicker. Randle Brereton—Randle is rather tough, He tries and he tries but he can’t be rough. Roddy Bruce—Roddy Bruce, from Turner Valley, Baseball is right up his alley. Mervin Christensen—Mervin is fresh from the farm, He does his homework just like a charm. Martin Dunstan—Martin is a curly-headed twin, And all the girls’ hearts belong to him. Bob Heath—Bob Heath is very good in shop, His electric motors sure do hep. Bill Jefferies—Bill is neither small or tall. He’s our room’s best senior in basketball. Jack Jessop—Jpck’s the boy who’s always blushing, When it comes to smiles, he ' s forever gushing. Albert Skelton—Albert ' s a newcomer from Mount Royal, His work is generally done according to Hoyle. Jim Skelton—Jimmy Skelton is rather quiet, But when he gets mad he causes a riot. BIOGRAPHIES OF 8C Jim Brown—An army officer he would be, or else he’ll lead an or- chestry. Joan Chapman—-This likeable girl’s hobbies are writing letters and collecting stamps (very likeable, eh, D.T.?) Beryl Charman—Poor Beryl! Teachers love to wake her up. She intends to be a Home Economics teacher and right at the moment is a philatelist. Peggy Elder—Peggy picks up pets, pictures, and pstamps. What she’ll be nobody knows. Marjorie Hatt—Marj. has a pleasing personality and excels in sports. She plans to follow in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale. Hilda Jones—To be a stewardess is her ambition, and hobby is col¬ lecting souvenirs. Often seen with Marie McDermid. Dick Lewis—Dick hails from Haultain School. He is an ardent stamp collector and he raises pigeons. Ted Lovo—Also hails from Haultain. Is fond of swimming, and is Sunalta’s greatest agate player. Bill Mayhood—He drew several covers for the Tattler this year Bill was a great collector of comic books until the ban was put on them. Chums around with Jack Wilfong. Don McNeill—Don likes playing the piano and playing hockey. An¬ other of our stamp collectors. 31
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