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8 TECH Millionaire for winning five hun- dred dollar fellowship in Painting in the the Tiffany Foundation, N.Y. Glad to be back in God's country. M iss Winnifred Rodgers Teacher of household science, mathematics, composition, and swimming. Was born in Toronto. All her early life was spent in Toronto except when she went to N.Y. for a year and a half. She went to Oakwood Collegiate with Mme. Hetherington our French teacher. She also went to University College and University of Toronto and graduated in 1925. Since then she has worked several places, including Childs. Shelikes dogs and cats very much. Miss Win Redman Miss Redman should make atrue Danforthian for she has always made her New Year's Resolutions in the east end CScarboro Bluffsl except when doing theatre work where people are much too busy day and night to make any, and also except those years in London, at Slade, where she learned the im- pprtance of afternoon tea and also drawing and fainting in coils. Mr. R. O. Staples After wandering for years through the wilds of Northern Ontario, the capitals of Europe, and the public schools of Toronto, he has come to rest in Danforth Tech. We think him worth watching since he originated in Missouri and doesn't believe in Santa Claus. Mr. F. J. Tate Youngest son of a Presbyterian Preacher. As a result a wanderer upon the face of the earth all his days. Ontario, Alberta, Sas- katchewan, Alberta again. Finally TATLER married. No more Wandering! Served on Toronto Public School Staff until brought to Danforth Tech to teach Geometry. Miss Enid Walker She is extremely versatile for she teaches household science, geo- graphy and English. She was born in the garden of Ontario and in her search for education attended some ten different schools including Var- sity. In her youth she played basketball. Afternoon teas are her specialty and she would like the boys to have one and invite their mothers. M iss Marjorie Westman ls a Torontonian. She attended the model school and North Toron- to Collegiate. After this, she went to the University of Toronto where she took a special course in Mathe- matics and Physics, and a post gradu- ate course in Physics. The youth of Kitchener benefited by her teach- ing for two years. At last she was qualified to teach Physics in Dan- forth Tech. She is fond of dogs, especially Airdales. The Pledge Continued fiam Page 6 however, still had another trick up his sleeve. Quickly he raced with the Jerry following close behind him. Suddenly he pulled his ship up and hung on his nose. Quickly he sidestepped and followed close on the Jerry pilot, spraying the racing ship with slugs of death. Suddenly the Jerry's plane stag- gered on one wing and started on a fatal tail spin for the ground. ....1.i,1...ii Blessed are they who do hunger and thirst after homework for they shall be filled-and how l
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10 fx w NWN' w v '1 rs vs vw 1-v 'e 'S 'H 'SY Vw rw 'S rs 'fs -11, rw Zinitiation om ZCZHDIU of Wah ' the ' , ai raraaeaar OU who love to hear the stories Of the doings of the mighty, You whose eard1'ums thrill with pleasure When they hear the deeds of great men To a tale of greatest import, Brought to you by Ojee Punkus, Ojee of the Ooskie Wawas : 2 It was in the waning autumn, Swift had sped the mild September, Swift was following brisk October Even as Mondays follow weekends. Day was done and from the heavens Twinkled forth the stars prolific, Flashlights of the braves departed. Done the labours of the daytime, Done the 2 xy's and angles, And throughout the tents of white men And of weary Ooskie Wawas Night was bringing peace and quiet. Not so on the beach at Woodbine. There the waves in ceaseless tumble Churned the sands along the Iakeshore. There the wind with many voices Tossed the trees and made much whoopee. Yet, despite the rising anger Of the winds and frothing billows, And despite the circling heavens Where the stars in glittering thousands Peered and stared like even unto Eye-balls of the braves departed, Late there gathered there a company Ot the learned tribe of Tek Niks From the region of the Greenwood Bordering on the far Hung Danforth. 'Twas a grave and solemn conclave. No papoose might gaze upon it. Only those whose wrinkled foreheads Showedthat youth long since hadrdwindled Held a place at such a conclave. Circling round the flaming fire Sat these leaders of the Tek Niks All with voices hushed and silent In the presence of the Kingfish. Soon uprose in solemn cadence Holy chanting of the Tek Niks. Silent then were passed the viands 5 Wholesome essence of the citrus, Wheaten loaf and crumpled doggie Heated by the great Flame-Maker. Then upstood a noble Tek Nik, Stee Fence, of the group of Leck Triks, Bowed profound before the Kingfish Turned him to the seated Tek Niks And with solemn tone addressed them. 'Sisters, Brothers, Noble Tek Niks, Now at last has come the hour When the moon doth cast her shadow On the dwellings of the Tek Niks Banish from your mind remembrance Of your drinking and your feasting Let there be there only thinkings Of the greatness of the Tek Niks. For to-night in solemn session To our number we are adding Sisters new, and brothers also, Hence it is both meet and fitting That ye, one and all together Give yourselves in full surrender To our chief, the Peter Kingfish, And the service of the Tek Niks Gather close lest ear of white man Overhear our solemn speaking 5 Gather close lest eye of white man See the solemn rites and mystic. Brother Stay Pull, Sister West Man, Sing for us with sweet toned voices Of the ceasing of the rain drops. Sister Waw Cur, Brother Brad Lay Bring us word of Mother Goose's Many varied little Goslings Sister Rod jerks, Brother Camp Bell, Show us how in tents of white men People string a line between them. Hasten Brother Moy Err forward, Dance for us a graceful number As 'tis done in slow cinema. Sister Worthy Ton step forward, Brother Foal Lay, Brother Land jill Tell in words of weighty wisdom, Of the too-great wealth of wise men, Sister Brownie, Brother Wag Din Eat for us the frozen viand. Know ye one and all together Ye are marked as stalwart Tek Niks. Hold ye high the new earned glory Of your tribe and of your Kingfishf Ended then the words of Stee Fence. Solemn bowed the braves and women, And in deep and and awe-some silence Sat they there-and then they parted.' '
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