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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAcAzxNE CALENDAR September 4: Opening of session. September 14: Address by Miss Powell: 'tStratford and the Stratford Players . September 18: Address C1 - 8 yearsj by Mr. St. Ungc: Safety First . Cctober 1: Address by Mr. Flower. October 6: Sixth Form Graduation Fxcrcises. Address by Dr. Rexford. November 9: Memorial Armistice Service. Address by Canon Gower Recs. November 13: Address by Mrs. R. D. Shaw: Junior Red Cross to Junior school girls. November 19: Meeting of the Ccrcle Francais. Address by Prof. Rene du Roure. December 3: A lecture by Mr. Howard Ross K.C., on t'Modern Poetry . December 7: Recital of French-Canadian Folk Songs- Charles Marchand. December 14: Service in the Assembly Hall on behalf of the King's health. December 21 : Christmas closing exercises- Distribution of athletic trophies. CF EVE TS January 5: Scenes from Shakespeare presented by the girls. January 7: Address by Rev. Lawrence Clare in the Assembly Hall. January 21: Life work in the Antartic Cmotion picturesj by Archdcacon Fleming. February 1 : Joint meeting of the Cercle Francais ani Les Bavardes-Address by Dr. Paul Viilard February 22: H Second address by Archdeacon Flemin and moving pictures: The Far North . March 15: Address to the H.S.S.S. by Prof. Lloyd. March 19: Indoor track meetffboys. March 22: Music week concert. Girls and boys. March 26: Gymnastic exhibition'-boys. March 27: Gymnastic exhibition Agzgirls. March 28: Faster closing exercises. Distribution of athletic trophies. April 11: Concert by Girls High School. April 12: Final meeting of the Scientic Society, Boyle's Picture Competition. May 15: M.H.S. track meet. May 20: Cadet inspection.
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I. GAMMELL, B.A., L,L.D. Rector of the High School, 1922-1929
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I2 THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE All if-x, THE EDITORIAL BOARD OF THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE Standing, left to rightg-R. Coleman, Li1iasDavies, IX. Denton, Annie Barnes, K. Roast, Phyllis Perlson, A. Adamson, Hild R bi n 'tl R. Slfiw a a n V1 c 1, . 1. V. Seatedg-Catina Metrakos, R. Kerr, Margaret Meyers, S. Anderson, Eileen Collins CChairman9, J. R. Smith CSec'yD, W , l'IIll '1 , 4 HFS IIS. B 'a Howlett W. Ca ch. el L na P o The life of the High School pupil runs con- currently with the history of the School until we come to the publication of the Magazine. They then diverge: there are, for the school, a few mo1'e records, a few more pictures on the walls, a few more farewellsg for the graduating students, there are memories, humorous, pleas- ant, or otherwise, of the past years, and visions of years to come, for those who will return next year, there are hopes and ambitions. In publishing this magazine, the Editorial Board hopes to leave to the School something that is worth keeping, and that will help Editor- ial Boards in the future. To those who have contributed we extend our sincere thanks, and trust that they will understand that lack of space prevented the acceptance of some of the contributions. Special thanks are due the Junior School pupils, who responded so well to the call for material that the Junior Section is a most interesting part of the Magazine. We also wish to thank the teachers, who helped us considerably by reading and correcting all contributions before they were sent to the board. We are pleased to note that there are, in the High School, not only poets, prose writers and athletes, but also several clever amateur photog- raphers. This year a photography competition was arranged, and a number of splendid pictures were received. Here again Junior School pupils distinguished themselves, for the pictures they sent in were excellent. To Dr. Gammell and Mr. Thompson, who judged these pictures, we wish to say Many thanksf'
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