The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . hearty cobbler of the Roman crowdWho braved with jolly jest the tribuneproud. G. Nichol— The lesson monitor of old 6A Delights in Charlie Chaplins funny play. E. Oliver— The tall, pale vouth w ho burns the midnightoil, And picks the fruit of conscientious toil. J. Popliger— Hes Battling Pop, Beau Brummell of 6A,Keeps doing deductions all the live-long day THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE J. Pesner— A strange young chap with quite a squintysmile. Him knew a heap—yet him forget a pile. M. Ratner— That hair! Those freckles ! And those eyesto match! Dye think Ill


The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . hearty cobbler of the Roman crowdWho braved with jolly jest the tribuneproud. G. Nichol— The lesson monitor of old 6A Delights in Charlie Chaplins funny play. E. Oliver— The tall, pale vouth w ho burns the midnightoil, And picks the fruit of conscientious toil. J. Popliger— Hes Battling Pop, Beau Brummell of 6A,Keeps doing deductions all the live-long day THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE J. Pesner— A strange young chap with quite a squintysmile. Him knew a heap—yet him forget a pile. M. Ratner— That hair! Those freckles ! And those eyesto match! Dye think Ill pass? I do not care a patch. O. Schaffer— Thou carrot top! Disturber of the peace !Where did you get that tie with carefulcrease? D. Shvemar— Another Greek with countenance hails from good old Londons foggy clime. J. Signer— A softly spoken Greek, a boy of parts,Im sure hes rather partial to jam tarts. F. Singer—? A Greek who thinks he owns the wholeblame show. At least the masters think so, dont The Sixth Form B. 1916 Boik Row—B. Herscovitch, W. Schippel. J. Friedman, W. Beattie, M. Anderson, M. Blaiklock, W. Kilgour, L. Sheraga, O. Row—J. VVeiner. J. Patterson. D. Jones, P. Radley, S. Brown, L. Levitsky. B. .Silverman, I. Pevzner, M. Scherzer, C. Raw—L. Williams, C. Harris, P. S. Scott, Pres.; Orrin Rexford, , Class Master: Wellington Dixon, , Rector; D. McEachran, Vice-Pres., H. .Sunderland, K. Kent. THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 33 C. Smith— The winsome youth who passed exams, lastyear; Latin and Greek are all he has to fear. N. \ ineberg— Oh me! Oh my Whats this Ive comeupon ^ I do not know, so. thank you, Ill closedow n. \ 1. B. M. Anderson— ?His hair is crisp and black and face is like the tan. W. Beattie— ?What a blunt fellow is this grown to be! M. Blaiklock— Pleased with a rattle and tickled with astraw. S. H. Brow n— His stature manly, bold and like a castles


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