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"THE GLEANER,.
FORA'! 2A
-Margaret Knox, Howard Shipley.
Jack Portland- Also known as "The Kid" plays on the Collingwood O.H.A. hockey team, he also bas a mania for rugby and wrestling with Stan. Swa:in.
LaVerne Williams -She is the nightin- gale of IIA. Reminds us of Kay Francis.
Stan Swain- We like his 'hearty' laugh; he likes entertaining lady visitors to IIA.
Winona Ellis- Favorite colors? Green. Pastime? Visiting liB. Why? No-w! now.
Howar1l Shi}lley- Delights in falling face downwards on ·the floor. He has also a weakness for gaudy ties of which he has several.
"Ikey"- MacNicol-Favorite sport? Grin- ning. (Quotation from Mr. Milh ousen).
C.ardii'f Cline-His ambition is to be an- other Buddy Rogers.
l\1ay Goodchild-Nickname? Goodie. Sh~ worries over her brothers, une in 11, the other in 1, but we don't hold this against hzi.
Roy }'oJiiot- Deligbts in combing his ·blond·e locks.
Detty lUcLean-O ne of the few blon,·le maide.ns of IIA, 'Draws caricatures for our amusements.
Ed. Mcintosh-Pastime'? Teasing Flor- ence Burns
laugh
Jack Keith-We don't know what he lik-
Durn · -Pastime'? George Bunt.ing- W e often
"If you do that again I'll!!! Uelen Cnrefoot-W e like
Elva Ansley-She comes to us from Elm- vale.
Marg. Knox.- Has a distinct aversion to form notes.
]£iss Moir- Delights in having the ticli~;;t form in the school.
:FORM 2B
By Goldie Stoutenburg and Jack Owens
Lloyd Hlacldmm- A native of Nottawa, who spend~ hi~ time throwing ink-wells and rloing geometry.
Jinry Crone- A neighbor of Lloyd's, not- ed [or her vivid hair and her fondness for Li:ttin.
Earll• Johnston- Who is observed occa- ::;ionally in liB is one of those fictitous strong, silent men, known by his absence.
ltuth i'IcMinn- Known by her wandering nature and interest in' weepy movies.
Buil i'Ionlen-Detected by his brilliant sweaters and his aversion to girls?
AJex. Inine-Likes 'em tall and dark. Observed frequently in IIA.
Jiatilda Hunt-Alias "Oscar", recognized by her laugh and favorite expression, "011, ob."
"Shorty" Ring-Usually found in IlB, !mown by his height and his numero us playthings.
George Belllnger- Who likes to work out arithmetic questions in his spare moments Is popular because of his inexhaustible supply of candy.
:Florence l~ol.linson Always has her homework clone. Can be recognized by her American twang.
Jim Sle1l- W hen at home is to be found in Nottawa. Specializes in Latin. Detected by his heavy silence.
DorotJty Stetson-Quiet and sedate. En- joys numerous holidays, noted for being late.
}'Iorrie Jlenyweather-Has a cute laugh. Noticed near the liack of t~e room. Likes
}'Iorence
Evading sair.l
teasing.
perform on the parallel bars.
Leighton Bannister-His indoor sport is
"putting gum in the hasl<e·t."
Agnes Beckett- Likes talking to '? '? ? BiJl llfontg01nery - Better known i'S
Gump. Wishes Ikey still sat in frou~ of him.
Edythe Glo1·er- Hails from Nottawa. Lik- es the back of the room.
·Charles BeUmny- Likes talking to some body in front of him
Phyllss JUcCutcheon-Doesn't mind sit- ting behind.
Ken Johnston- Likes his new seat be- hind Winona.
Dot Horner-Bannister often mal\es her
hear him
watching
say
her
es. MalJel
blondes.
ThOIIIJlSOn- A nother
Montgomery- The tallest ( ?) ge!l-
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