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Likes to act like Tarzan. Jack Dinecn-"Pud",
"THE GLEANER"
banks, Jr. If you think you're as good look-
ing as Doug. Jr. please apply.
:uary LeRoy-Mary has a 'Latch of cute
little freckles. They only serve to make her prettier.
Ma1-y :ncGinnis-Mary's favorite pastime is chattering like a magpie. Mary may be seen at any hour of the day eating peanu.ts.
R.nth Swalm-A young lady with light, curly hair and a cheery smile.
Helen Ca.mtlhell-Y ou'll know Helen by her rosy cheeks and her cute little dim- ples.
.Annie Itentner-May be recognized by her quiet ways and sweet smile.
Grace Lunan-It is a great ambition to be an aviatrix, or a second choice, to marry an aviator. Good luck, Grace!
mal<e it worth $1. That's money. Howard Chandler Christy can take a 50c piece of canvas and paint on it a picture worth hundreds of 'dollars?
That's art.
A merchant can take an article
co~tlng 75c and sell it for $1? That's business.
Women buy hats worth $2.29 but prefer those worth $29.99? That,'s
vanity.
The Editor of this book can write a cheque for $90 but it wouldn't be worth a cent? That's tough.
-Selected.
There was once a pugilist who hate(i publicity.
'l'here was once a teacher who ,JeRpiRed homework.
There was once a girl who said she'd be at the corner at 8 p.m. and v:ns.
TherE' was once an Irishman who hRted a fight.
There was once a player on a team who thought the referee was always right.
There was once a red head w,ithout a temper.
There was once a first former who did not think he was smart.
There was once a second former who did ~ot think he knew every- thing.
another Tarzan. He looks quiet but it doesn't mean a .thing. Ha1·ohl StH"Oule-"Doc", big hockey ma.n and football star on the "runt" teams. Lik-
es Algebra ( ?)
Doris Bell-ID's beauty. Sits dreaming
all day of her Larry.
Joan Heslip-Is a sweet winsome lass,
with bright eyes and a merry smile. Her favorite pastime is teasing.
Dulcie Page-The star student of ID. She spends her time drawing pretty pictures.
Janette McNicoll-Boys, here's the best housekeeper in ID. For further particulars see Miss Frizelle.
Betty Harrold-Betty's favorite pastime is trying .to solve equations.
('Jaire }{ells- Known as ''Bill" has sud- denly taken a great liking to Douglas Fair-
lst- "I've had a hard start in life. Why, when 1 was sixteen I was left an orphan."
2nd.-"What did you do with the poor thing?"
Did you ever stop to think that Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem on it and make it worth $65,000? That's genius.
Some men can sign a cheque for $50,000 and make it worth it. That';; capital.
The Dominion Government can take an ounce of .silver worth 50c and
























































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