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' -N I 4 o o uro u fn BOLD'-WIC HISTORY QOF Form VIII feels it is unnecessary to list its achievements, for they are common knowledgeg or to boast of its outstanding members, for their fame is widespread. Form Ylll has been the guiding star to the other forms, has brought light to their darkness, and gaiety to their drab lives. The masters breathe a sigh of relief when Form VIII marches into their rooms. It is their one happy period in the day and how fortunate the master is who has the bright and chirpy Form VIII for two periods in one day. Iona Terry usually leads this glorious procession into the various masters' rooms, llaunting the attendance slip in her hand, which is never disgraced by lates g and few are absent-for we have such :v happy time in Form Ylll. Iona is a ht guide, for did she not have some experience at that memorable masquerade party last fall, when acting in the role of bell-boy, she walked oil with the first prize? Doris Trott's behind her. jean Topper follows, but we are not high hat. We are really a very friendly crowd. Helen Vance completes the vanguard, which comprises the first row. Dorothy Wagg, one of our Art Club representatives, leads the second row. She is followed by good-natured Irene Warren. Then P. A. Isabel Watchorn follows, reading the news- paper with M. A. Dorothy Wilkinson at her side, carrying her knitting. tDo you remember our Literary skit, The Alphabet Tragcdy?J Margaret Walker walks merrily behind, followed by Grace Waite, our songstress. Bessie Watson is next in line, but there was often a gap in the line, for Bessie deprived us of her gay presence for many weeks because of illness. She is followed by Florence Webster, our capable form representative for the Fall Literary Society. Then comes Elfreda Wilkinson, our Olympic champion of the future, who began her career Page Seventy-eight FORM EIGHT this year as an outstanding player of the Normal School volleyball team, and as our athletic form representative. Then comes the four WilsonswBetty Wilson, Doris Wilson and Ruby Wilson, who like the four Marx brothers, were only three, as one of their number dropped out early in the year. The masters still seek in vain for four. Doris Wilson was Secretary-Treasurer of the Badminton Club. Then comes brilliant Velma Winfield, followed by Dorothy White always looking as neat as a pin. Mary Willis is next in line. Mary has covered her- self with honour this year. She was the Secretary of the Spring Literary Executive as well as Treasurer of the Glee Club. She was also our Social representative and has delighted us on many occasions with her musical talent. Mary and Ruby Thomas took away from the dignity of the form by having the mumpse-but little Audrey Williams laughed and laughed because she knew that she had had the mumps. Friendly Mary Woolner follows little Audrey. Then comes Elizabeth Wren-one of our Art Club representatives and our competent form representative for the Spring Literary Society. She is followed by roguish Eva Walkom and chatty Glenys Steven. The four Sisters- Sister Irenea, Sister Louisa, Sister Margaret and Sister St. Luke, com- pleted this wonderful procession. They added to the prestige of the form by their dignity. Deep modesty prevents me from dwelling on the merits of our form further: but we all had a wonderful time together this year and find it difficult to bid farewell, both to each other and to the other Normal students. M. W ra y
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