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Ken Pre.ntifft-Black curly hair, blue laughing eyes. Can be detected by his fav- orite pastime o.f sharpening pencils.
Ron Smuleli-The champion of F~f.th when it comes to "Saxophobia". Recognized by his cute smile and dimple.
1Uargaret Simtlson - A young miss or "lery fairy'-lik.e actio,us and immediately known by her "Don't t.e foolish."
A l e x . ~litchell-A b o y w i t h a f u t u r e . Strongly built and ea.ts four meals a day. Recognized by the pretty roses in his cheeks.
Peter Bernhardt-Auburn hair, bright, mischievous eyes and detected near Eil- leen Mitchell.
Dougla!\ Currie-The one who scorns the ways of .the chjldren of Fifth. His chief delight is arguing. Found saying "Do you like Greta Garbo?"
Harry Sproule-Fair, curly hair, flash- ing bh\e eyes, graceful and athletic. No- ticed among girls.
b·ene Dinsmore-A whizz in Mathematic. She has a cute kiss curl. Detected ty her silence.
\'era Cam]llin - A young lady from Thornbury. Easy to please and is recog- nized by her bashful manner.
Florence Kentner-Takes deligh.t on a basketball diamond and always keeps on the hop. Is recognized by her cute little nose.
Reg'inaltl Hartman-Alias Colonel. He is a lad with utter contempt for .the world and its ways. Recognized by his hatrerl for females.
eye and is seen occasionally in Fifth.
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WHO'S WHO IN FOURTH
Ken illorden- "Spud" was born and bred in Owen Sound until he left i~. Tries very hard .to keep awake in classes and some- times succeeds. Recognized by his perpet- ual grin.
Bob Storey-The flaming youth of the Fourth. Presiden-t of Boys' Athletics, mem- ber of the Student Council, Captain of the Junior Rugby team, member of the Track team. In other words, an all-round boy.
Ruth Clwpnvm-Big blue peepers and a :t•lush by which she is easily recognized. Chatters and laughs continually but we like her all .the better for it.
Jean Stoutenburg-Is one of the few girls who doesn't get her complexion at the drug store. She certainly can make the old piano send forth mellow notes.
George Allen-"Hick" is a tig butter anrl. egg man from the country. Has a quie.t contented disposition and is an excellent shot in basketball.
Marion }'indlay-W as initiated to the perils of the C.C.I. at the beginning of the year and already she has made a hi.t with a certain party.
Gordon Trotter-Another bright anrl. shining light of the Fourth. (The light that failed).
Charlie Connolly-Has the distinction of t;eing the youngest member of the Form. Vice-president of the Literary Society. Makes Tarzan look like a nickel when he turns flips, handsprings, somersaults, etc.
~Iary ~Iauson,-A b a s k e t h e a r t e d y o u n g girl who always says what she means. W'hen it comes .to music, Mary knows her "notes".
Verna }'ee- Bright eyes, black hair. Re- cognized by her neat and trim ways.
Hazel Gnllaugher-A sweet and charm- ing girl to whom Virgil is a cinch. Delights In making lola squeel.
Irene Neil-W orks steady. May be nized ty her neat and trim ways.
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Stella. lllcQueen-Collects medals. A na- tive of Nottawa. Black curly hair. Is known bY her ability to knock the men out.
Hubert Lee-Last but not least. Captain of our Cadet Corps. He blows a horn too. Has a shock of curly hair and brolJ,d good natured grin.
Bill Newby-W ears rare yellow sweater to match his Hawalin hair. Has a keen