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• FRED SMITH . .. Ambition—To have a million dollars. Pet Saying—“I mean” Favorite Pastime—Sleeping. Comment—This subtle humorist is A rooms good looking black haired man. Is liked by everyone, and whom every¬ body likes. Enjoys doing most things besides homework- He just waits for Algebra period—to pass. Who’s his new heart-throb from the southern district of town? ? • LENORE WRIGHT . . . Ambition—Doctor or research chemist. Pet Saying—Oh grief. Favorite Pastime—Breaking test tubes in Chem. Lab. Comment—The girl with the tapping feet, who believes in a maximum of work and a minimum of pleasure. Always stands high in school work—give us some hints kid. Lenore’s favorite color anymore is khaki—not a had idea either. • ANNE MILTON . . . Ambition—Air hostess. Pet Saying—Holy cats! Favorite Pastime—Going home on week-ends. -Comment—A new arrival this year. This blonde miss always sees the sunny side of life. Full of pep and loves English? 20
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® JOCELYNE WINTER . . . Ambition—To be the worlds best “bum”. Pet Saying—Gosh but I’m getting hungry. Favorite Pastime—Teasing with pater. Comment—A brown eyed brunette who always gets that sec¬ ond look. Very interested in music and her brother. Was seen at the skating rink this year—why Jo? • shirley mckenzie ... Ambition—To do one Latin sentence correctly. Pet Saying—You’re a subterranian animal from the phylum Annelida, (in other words a worm). Favorite Pastime—To invent a five-day week-end and a two day week. Comment—Our vivacious dark-eyed “Mac” from Room A. She is Wainwright’s most accomplished youthful musician. One of the reasons that the army did not leave sooner. • HUXLEY EBBERN . . . Ambition—Druggist. Pet Saying—Has several of them. Favorite Pastime—Reading. Comment—‘Hopes to finish up this year, and we’re sure he’ll make it. A quiet laddie who enjoys drinking chocolate milk after the buzzer has buzzed. • DOUG. RINGROSE . . . Ambition—Undecided- Pet Saying—No special one. Favorite Pastime—Sports of all kinds. Comment—A hot character on the trumpet. Enjoys all sports and is good in all of them—specially on a pair of skates. • JAMES AYKROYD .. . Ambition—To be ambitious. Pet Saying—None- Favorite Pastime—Critisizing Lenore’s writing. Comment—The number 1 brain of room A. We’re sure he’ll go a long way with his knowledge. Very good on the fiddl® and simply adores his Hungarian Dance No. 5? ? 19
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Q ' tade 12 Shape Fred Smith The bell has rung, five minutes past; Gullekson arrives at school at last. Algebra two is in full swing, As usual Smith hasn’t done a thing. English three now hits the road, Over to D room where its G. D. cold. The board is full of black and white, Of an opus on which some sucker spent all night. All cast their gaze around the room, To see whose face is filled with gloom. Ah, we have spied her out at last, I guess Anne’s glad when this is past. Well now we’re back in good old “A”, To do with Trig for another day. Mr. Lambert has his solution upon the board; Doug’s got his own and is only bored. Ah, now the break is here at last, And the rich may go and break their fast; With chocolate milk supplied by two Of the Public School’s unlearned crew. We now head back to bright room D, To receive our share of Biology. Nellie wrinkles up her nose; As of Rana Pipens, we dispose. There’s a sudden rush of book and skirt, As Shirley sits up suddenly with a jerk. It’s eleven twenty on the nose, And time to learn that Latin Prose. It’s twelve o’clock, the buzzer goes, And for ninety minutes school is closed. Tebbs throws down his pencil and his pen, To rush down .to the snooker den. It’s half-past one and we’re all back. 21
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