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lola Cauthers-Short of breath and length and fair in hair and studies.
Jack Howar<l-From his appearance one gets the impre:<sion that he is very quiet. But appearances are often deceiving.
Ken Guilfoyle- Ken is too modern a boy to take J..atin. Doesn't believe in coming to school too often. A good shot in basketball and is captain of Senior Boys' Basketball Team. Also a memter of the track team.
Helen Lunan- A whizz at studies. It takes her to show the rest of us up when it comes ·to marks. Marked ability in writ- ing essays and secretary of the Literary Society.
l'rnnk Herl'ington- A language fiend and bookworm. Delights in reading encyclope- dias and is inclined to be thin but in real- ity he's as strong as an ox.
Wilhelmina Wiseman- A silent sweet schoolgirl with a twinkle in her eyes. Has the distinction of being the only girl in the Fourth who can say she's never had a hair-cut.
~Iary ·wiseman-Younger sister of Wil- helmina, Excellent in manner and in stud- ies. Recognized by her meek little voice.
Marguret Storey- " Bunnie" gets into the Chemistry class in time to help Mr. Mil- hansen close the door. Favorite pastime is tripping the light fantastic on a polish- ed floor.
Isobel Robertson- Detected writing form notes. Indulges in baskettall, baseball and other subjects.
Mary .A.rbutlmot-She's full of life and that's probably the reason why she finds it so hard to -concentrate.
Ma1·g·aret Prentice- Pleasing, happy-go- lucky disposition. Favorite pastimes are writing notes and paying attention ( ?) .
~Iarjorie H a w k i n s - R e c o g n i z e d b y h e r lack of speech. Takes every Fourth Form subject and seems to like it. Something is wrong.
W alter Rice- " W alt" is our editor-in- chief and professionaiJ journalist. .Ambi- tion is to please Miss Ness som~(lay,
J\Iary J\IcCall-"Pardoodle" is captain of the Junior Girls' Basketball team. It's hal'd to say anything nasty at.out her. When it comes to oratory she by far excells us.
Donald lUcKay-Treasurer of Literary Society. Half-back on junior rugby team. Tall, slim, quick-witted with flashing dark eyse. Delights in arguing with anyone.
Neil Living·ston- In class "Liver" has a very meek appearance. But he snaps ont of it when it comes to playing basketball on the Senior Team.
Herb StJroule-Speaks when spoken '~o. One of the few who make a rush for tbe"lr homework. Member of the Track Tear..t and plays outside wing in the Senior Rugby tr,am.
Blill Sled- Inhabits Nottawa and makei3 five pilgrimages to the C. C .I. eacil week, rain or shine. For why? We do not know. Is a firm supporter of Mr. Wrigley, Jr.
Winnifre<l Scranuage-Recognized by her giggle and unquenchable chattel'.
'l'om Dn.vltlson- Plays half-back on th9 Junior Rugby team and is a good all- round basketball player. Delights in roH- ing ink bottles down the aisle and is !t competitor for the "Late Crown".
Donald V unie-A n easy-going lad wbo moves with a mechanical motion and is the despair of all the teachers. A regul- ar copper-matching shark.
C h a r l o t t e S h i p l e y - A v e r y determin~d young miss. Has long dark hair and may be recognized by her death-like silences at intervals. Plays on the Junior Basket- 1all team.
Jeanette E}(lon-Tight as a fiddle string and quiet as a mouse. But someday shs may fool us. May be recognized by her favorite question, "Have you got your homework done.?" Jeanette keeps Davi1- son and Rice in order at the back.
George Shi)lley-Is a fine specimen of an improved Scot (born in Canada). Re- cognized by his loud sneeze and six feat of towering manhood.
Evc.iyn Mitchell-A verv oract.ical voun~ lady. Plays on the Junior b~sketbaU team.
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