Danforth Technical School - Tech Tatler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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N 'fi FJ F' nd' :t FJ' : -:fi xr' fi-ly' f f' 'gil fi ,fd :J gd ,-11 gd gil? ,fl ,ff 'X ' 'I' V 'V v 'S v 'Y ' 'Ni 'N 'S 'S 'S vx vs- N v-. X - . -4. fs. Q fl fat ,ai ia fair r if ,4 ri 545' V, it af -,f . ' H3 N vi- vw- vs 'S' 'wi -s 'N as -Q vw, gg N wa, Christopher Columbus In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed with ship and crew g To the west he went so sure but slow, To the west where all the good guys go. He didn't find ranches and cowboys and such, Or fall down a place called Devil's Gulch, He didnit find towers that reached to the skies, But he did find a bunch of fierce look- ing guys. They had paint on their arms and their legs and their face, So much had they that they looked out of place : On their heads they had feathers plucked out of some bird, And the funniest school yells Columbus had heard. They thought that Columbus was some- body grand, And just for his credit they played their jazz band 5 They played Annie Laurie and other wild tunes, And the Indians dan-:ed round like a bunch of mad loons. He played Sevens Up and Rummey when he honoured their saloons 1 But when the games were over he just had his pantaloons. Then he raised his one free hand, the other held his pants, He left and jumped a taxi, and started out for France. Archibald ! the teacher's voice broke in my reverie, Why don't you pay attention and learn your history ? Answer me this question-Why did Columbus go Across the sea with just a crew of twenty men or so? I stammered and I stuttered and I racked my stalling brain, But the thing refused to function and I tried my best in vain, The teacher gave me fifty lines and oh gosh ! what a fuss Because of someone dead and gone, Good Christopher Columbus. -Edith Green Staunch Friends A swirl of gold and white and gray and black,- Rackety, vibrant, glad with life's hot jest,- Sunnybank collies, gaily surging pack,- These are my chums 5 the chums that love me best. Not chums alone, but courtiers, zealots, too,- Clean-white of soul, too wise for fraud or sham , Yet senseless in their worship ever new. These are the friendly folk whose god I am. We humans are so slow to understand! Swift in our wrath, deaf to the justice- plea, Nleeting out punishment with lavish hand! What, but a dog, would serve such gods as we P Heaven gave them souls, I'm sure 5 but dulled the brain, Lest they should sadden at so brief a span Of heedless, honest life as they sustain, Or doubt the godhead of their master, man. Service that asks no price g forgiveness free For injury or for injustice hard. Staunch friendship, wanting n e i t h e r thanks nor fee Save privilege to worship and to guard. -Perry Crofjeld



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