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T H E T W I G THE NOTABLES Now Taylor is our Captain strong, Q He rules with iron hand, And though he often does things wrong X He does the best he can. f Oh have you seen the mighty ears Which Frewer's head do grace, N He has to haul them in for fear ' They will obscure his face. x D Oh Birch and Marshall are a pair, - .,- ., The blondes they simply slay, r 5 AB Because of lVlarshall's lovely hair And Birch's loving way. Qlgfg Oh Frainy with his big broad smile, I B The kind we love to see, X nm, He sits and smiles when all the while, J ol His looks are blank ftee heel. Take Crawford with his large plus 4's He simply is too cute, Instead of fours they should be more, The size just doesn't suit. And now my story's ended, And now my time is done, l've told you of our notables, The rest of us are dumb. The Cameroii- XYliat's all this about Cadet training? Wonder of Wonders Oh readers, a couple of llB'ers actually offered to help your form reporter. He has just got out of the hospital, recovering from the shock, Alina! 87
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THE TWIG Q7 fbffc mfixgx- g.,N Sul' Form Captain: P. Taylor Form Prefect: V. Nordheimer Athletic Representative: B. Smith Form Reporter: Cameron Our form was represented on the first Rugby team by Taylor and Zinkan who, bv the way, also stars at golf and skiing. Dowsley, Nordhiemer, K. Whitehead and Baker played on the l25 pound team. Dowsley is the man who does all the work while the rest sit round and watch. At field day, Barton Smith, our worthy athletic representative, romped home with 24 of the form's 45 points on field day. Henry came in with I7 and Sainsbury showed he was good in something by corn- ing in with 4 points. Many of the form's members are taking part in the assault-at-arms. We must not forget to announce that Fairlie once won a poker game, and Crab- tree is well on in the Tiddley Winks tourna- ment at the Good Fellows Club. l-le meets Col. l-loofer to-morrow. IIB would be glad if someone could ans- wer the following questions: l. When is Key going to get a bottle of ink, instead of making Birch furnish his supply? 2. When will Smith calm down in a German Period? 3. Smoking hasn't stunted Dale's growth, but what does G. Cameron smoke? 4. When will Birch stop talking about blonde students? 5. When will Nordheimefs name be pro- nounced correctly? 6. When will Taylor remember the attendance slip? 7. l-las Crawford ever played golf? We wonder with those plus forties. 8. Where does Dale get his permanent wave ?
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THE TWIG !,,A - -x fil - L .. K NEWS! Form Captain: Glenn I-lewitson Prefect: Gordon Watt Athletic Representative: William Nlofiat Reporter: Hill Cunningham OUR BULLETIN BOARD The interest of the boys of IA every morning is centered on its very excellently planned bulletin board. Here are posted THE MOCK ELECTION Following the example of other forms in various schools and colleges throughout the Dominion, Form IA on Monday, October the fourteenth, held a mock election. The Conservatives held first place, having eleven votes for their candidate, Leonard Jarvis. The Liberals held .a close second place, nine votes being credited to Bothwell. Social Credit, under the leadership of Peter Jarvis, secured six votes while the C.C.F. under Watt, and Reconstructionists, under Cunningham, held two votes apiece. Scrutineers were, Conservative Reid and Liberal McDonald, the other parties not having nominated any. The election aroused a great deal of interest among the members of the form, and Leonard Jarvis is to be congratulated on his victory, 2:25132 Zfslgejngeislejtegvrsi and theatre news as All members of the form contribute tO- f If ,, XXX ward making it a success, and the work is S 4, 1 1 N supervised and arranged by Bothwell, so we 'X tr X T' Y I is have neat brief review of the day's news R JW: X ' at the rear of the class, which is constantly l g XXX h 5 g t 14, 'th th h f luke ,g ' Q X 5 F ljrngin o ePP Pace wi e marc o Q N , c g 5 gfggfsgj K.. flfixfg I . 1 XX CH 6 L3 emnse mx X Ni rwiw kx wt --L - - MR YQ? xi 9 E X ww ' -ij t A' it QLL NNN Y , X E K X : -f 4 1. 'X 6 ,.f'-.-:-f,.' :sax 4 ff, f x , 1 X - w 1. - euntson + K F 4 QQ-KTHEOMO. 2 :Qi X, Q X 'lvl - ,, X X I - , X MI.- ,'I W xg MLHOIHL T' lVlr. McLeod: 'iGibson, tell me, where did Nelson fall? Gibson fabsentlyjz Trafalgar Square, Sir! lVlr. McLeod fwaxing sarcasticj: Well, Well! then I suppose the Duke of Wellington fought at Waterloo Station? Gibson ftriumphantjz No, Sir! that's Napoleon, you mean.
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