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Alec Chris-What with exams and things,<br />

Alec is having quite a time fitting a<br />

school day into his weekly time-table.<br />

Ro')' Waisberg-Remember that fifteenminute<br />

talk on "Vitamins" and the look<br />

on Roy's face as he sat down?<br />

Don l-Vyckoff-"L'amour, l'amour, toujours,<br />

l'amour," as Freddy Harris would<br />

say. But really Don, isn't it becoming<br />

just a "little" too much?<br />

Doug. Keary-Believes school is just as<br />

comfortable to sleep as anywhere. Besides-there's<br />

more company.<br />

William Hill-Bill gets the rubber doughnut<br />

for his crack, "Don't feed the<br />

animals", as Lewis was engaged in giving<br />

a piece of candy to--(name on request)<br />

.<br />

Hu{?h Melville-Hl'gh is a firm believer<br />

that if all the students who slept in<br />

classes were placed end to end, they'd be<br />

more comfortable.<br />

Lloyd Skeaff-Lloyd is always capable of<br />

taking the bull by the horns-and throwing<br />

it.<br />

Ernie "Flash" Birmann-Ernie handles a<br />

good line in rugby and is equally talented<br />

in public speaking classes.<br />

Robert Bell-6 feet 2 and into everything<br />

-only weaknesses are blue (or should<br />

we say black) eyes and red-heads.<br />

A,·t "Soup" Campbell-He just can't bear<br />

to leave the old school. Noted for his<br />

vicious backhand at ping-pong and "hang<br />

'em up".<br />

Ch,'istie Christoff-Chris can sink a basketball<br />

at twenty paces without a qualm,<br />

doesn't give a darn about the opposite<br />

sex, and he's happy. Wotta man!<br />

James Jenkins-James was the runner-up<br />

in "the average boy contest".<br />

Peter Johnston-vVe still can't see why<br />

Pete needs three racquets.<br />

Sam Lerner-We still think Sam should try<br />

Ken Soble's programme.<br />

A,·t McAsh-Miss St. John is still puzzled.<br />

McAsh or McPhee? I give up.<br />

Elbridge Phair-Phair hasn't lost any of<br />

his old talen t.<br />

Bob Servos-Divides his time between<br />

shooting pictures and dodging a certain<br />

person with Marg. M.<br />

THE MAGNET, <strong>1940</strong><br />

Benny "S 0 a p Box" Grossman - Jarvis<br />

Cicero-What with debates and magnetic<br />

speeches on circulation, Benny just slays<br />

'em.<br />

Don McPhee-A capable arm of H. M.<br />

Navy.<br />

Roy A1cCord-Besides his sports supremacy,<br />

"Lefty" can draw a mean cartoon.<br />

bonel Rule-Don't let it get you down,<br />

Lionel old man.<br />

Hugh Joyce-We still think Hugh had the<br />

pad on the wrong knee.<br />

Sam Fronstein-Keep plugging Sam, and<br />

don't let those teachers worry you.<br />

John McCrory-John just hates to miss his<br />

Latin, but such things as games and tea<br />

dances do crop lip.<br />

Irving Acenberg-The Trigonometry flash.<br />

Harold Ball-"Mercy killing" really isn't<br />

a very nice subject is it, Ball?<br />

Alex Brodie-He walks home alternate<br />

nights with Jane and Ruth. Mixtures are<br />

fatal, Broclie old man.<br />

John Del Gmnde-John is thinking of going<br />

where someone appreciates him-3B.<br />

Ken Ha1'1'non-Ken woke up long enough<br />

one day to worm out of a debate-that's<br />

what the nick in his desk is for.<br />

Doug. Hyde-The water in the tank really<br />

is fme, Doug., you should try it some<br />

day.<br />

John Jacob-John is a very ardent member<br />

of our public speaking periods.<br />

Don Lewis-"iiVith a smile like that even<br />

we can't resist him.

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