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cognized by his horn-rimmed specs and quiet grin.
Jvnn Ring- And which is more,..L..you'll be a man, my son. Recognized by his great love for "cot" and "sin."
Jim Wright-A very stout lad, takes no interest in things tut work. Detected at back of the form.
Jack Ji:enny-He hath a lean and hungry look. A tall lad, with swinging arms. Re- cognized by the expression, "Oh Sho."
Verna Lougheed- Reddy is her name and it sutts her perfectly. Ready !or anything, red hair, read books and other accom- plishments. Verna likes 'them tall and dark so if you think you fill .the order, just give her a call and add to your vocabulary.
Ellleen Mitchell- The belle of the form with refined manners and regal air.
Noel Artlmr-A resident or Fifth whn attends once every fortnight or so. Det"l(!:- ed by his guitar.
Jenn McC.oleman-A very -tall young lady who hails from Thornbury. Hlua eycl!, blonde hair. Recognized by her love !or work.
Catherine McCabe-A young lady with a sweet voice and black !lashing hair. Recog- nized by her oratory.
Allee Chulk-A jolly sort of lady, with a very sweet voice. She is recognized by her favorite saying "Did you get the Latin?"
Barbara ~lackenzie- The chief lecturer of Fifth form. Her zeal in a debate is un- exceeded. She wears glasses and has a pretty dimple in her cheeks.
Annie Crone- Bright eyes, merry smll~. She walks three miles each morning to at- tend our famous C.C. I.
Donnld McDermid-President of our Lit- erary Society. Recognized by his sleek au- burn hair and pleasant grin.
Evelyn Allen-She is a boon to our clads and her pastime is watching -the clock. Recognized by her curly brown hair.
Florence Smith-Alias Smitty. A gid with sweet blue eyes and pretty little freckles. Her secret a111bi-tion is to meet BuddyRogers. iJ<~;
George Pleasnnce-A man of refined and varied tastes. A great business man. Re- cognized by his favorite expression.
Hector JllacDouulll - Alias "Hec". What would Fifth form do witllout fif;)<;tor? Re-
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