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  48 "THE GL.EANER"
plays hockey very welL Ambition, hang- man.
Bill Clark-Curly headed cornet player of ability, Bill figures that Einstein won't last long. He says that higher maths, Al- gebra and the difference of two squares will kill him in two years.
John Jladtlen-Master mind. Tears right through algebra like a rotary sno'w plow. John does not like girls.
Clare Sproule-Saxaphone player deluxe. He to·cdles every night until early morn- ing hours until the neighbors stop the "graveyard sound effects."
Stuart Ellis- On sports day Stew shin- es like the pants of a blue serge suit. Good worker in school.
Wilfrid M.irrou-WiHie or "Little Goof" has a p-ermanent seat in third for years to come.
Tom JlicCall-Gymnastic expert. Tom knows .everything about apparatus wor]j:, being a personal friend of the "horse."
Erie Scott-"Muskadoodley" Scott, six foot tasketball eentre s!La-r, !·eft scnool three years ago to seek his f-ortune and
having found it has returned to spend th·~ rest of his days in leisur·e. Scotty ::;tudies hard every other year. This is his off year, so was last year.
Bert McCarl-Another hockey player that shows promise of big things in the future. In school his presence is hardly noticed o n a ·c c o u n t r , f h i s •Jt•.wtu~css .
Jeanne JicMillan-C'Iarming miss, ac- complished dancer having mad•3 many s t i a g -e a p p e a r a n c e l l . J e a n think~:>· " Y u u : .r e Simply Delish". is the theme song of por- ter house steak.
Eileen Bcgg-Composed part of the Third form lit which was exceedingly well done. Weakness, Friday afternoons off. Ambi- tion, scenario writer.
Edith Cha)Hllan- Belongs to the cele- brated team Of Chapman & Chapman who have been racing neck and neck through three forms of Collegiate and they're still even.
H e l e n Jllu~ler-Classic s i n g e r d e l u x e .
One of the t·right lig-hts in a duet in the commencement. Full of epigrams, adjec- tiv;es and conv•ersation i11 generaL Elrle Scott likes adjectives and epigrams so he hangs around a lot.
Elsie Crawley- Talks a lot about things. So far she hasn't said anything about her- self, so this is all we know about her.
Beatrice McAllister-"Beatty" thinks the sch.ool system in China is terrible. She says they should have teachers over there like Mr. Reynolds to brush up on things like algebra.
Janie S:alker-Has Winnie Lightner hacked off the map whe.n it comes to sing- ing and smart stepping. Janie has two dimpl-es, she calls them ".iJimp" and "Dint'', Ambition, to get married.
Mlll'Y P1r~t~,r-It's very difficult to tell all of Mary's achievements but needless to say algebra is one of them. "Duck So,up" M~ry calls it.
Emily Pickering-Cute little bashful girl blushes all the time. Emily would like to !iV'e in third form forever or at least until Erie Scott passes out (of the form).
Uary Lou CIHtJlman-The smallest half d the Chapman team. Mary Lou likes school very well, the only difficulty she has is in seeing over the d-esk. Now she uses a periscope.
Ailsa Park-Quiet girl, sits in the front seat where she can IJ:,,e kept from getting into mischief.
AnneBelle McAllister----'Blonde beauty or· third form. Erie Scott has fallen already, but Annebelle shoves them aside and says "I must do my algebra."
Kay Lewis-If you see a blonde gil;:! in the outside row wearing be-.focals it's Kay. Kay prumises to be a great teacher, she's taking lessons by mail in sarcasm.
Helen Hel'rington-Sister o.f the famous "Bus" who went to our school awhile ago. Recogni,.,ed by her peculiar arrangement of fre·ckles.
J!J;ay R,oy-Comes trom Duntro·on. She wan'ts to be an engineer because her poppa is the station agent.








































































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