December 1921 School Magazine
Dec., 1931.
BRISBANE GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL MAGAZINE
Lexie: How did you like collecting War Memorial, Jessie?" Jessie: It wasn't the collecting, it was the counting it and rolling it up that took time. By the way, who's going to do Stock Cupboard on Monday? Edna: No offers. They daren't trust their Arithmetic. [Quiet as Mistress enters. Curtain. IV. A. "Multum gementes" fully conveys to the readers our present state of mind, for in trying to uphold the reputation of our pre- decessors, we are sure we must be over- working our poor brains. Pr.ctically all our members are entering for the Junior this year, and we hope that they will acquit themselves as worthily as last year's IV. A. Talking of exams, we must not forget to congratulate some of our girls for their success in the recent Business College Scholarship Examina- tions.
Lexie: How d'you like the idea of playing our doubles against Nesta and Ellen in the last week, Jessie? Jessie: Rotten! There will be entirely too many there to see us make fools of ourselves. It's late, though. Hadn't we better be going? [Exeunt all. Hcene IV. Form VI. Room-Dinner Time--Most of V. present. Margery: It's pleasant hunting people in to Assembly, eh, Nesta? All the same, its a shame we can't have VI.'s privileges. Kathleen (entering): I thought you were going through all the class rooms, Nesta? Nesta: My hat! I forgot the Fourths. Come along, Babe. [ Exeunt. Edna: Has anyone yet realised how close the exams. are? (Chorus of groans.) Ellen: Poor Juniors and Seniors! But they can't be much worse off than we are. Good luck to them. Lyle: And so say all of us! No more library on Fridays.
SIXTH FORM, 1991.
STANDING:
A. Monkhouae, M. Irving. E. Hart, M. Haymen, 8. Horsman, J. Bond.
SITTING: I. Irvine, F. Oxnam, M. Stephenson, B. Phillips, T. Nagel.
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