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o D. M. C. I. BREEZES GRADUATION MESSAGE The Editor-imChief has kindly re¬ quested me to write a message for this Graduation Number of the “Breezes.” It will be brief but none the less sincere. Another school year is near its close. In spite of the fact that we were a month late in open¬ ing, all school activities appear to have been carried on in nearly nor¬ mal fashion. The literary, musical, athletic and social events were a credit to all concerned. I take this opportunity of thanking the staff and students for their loyal support. The spirit of co-operation and fair- play has been in evidence at all times. The Student Councils and class officers have performed their duties in a most commendable manner. It only remains for me to express the hope that the efforts put forth will be found to have produced per¬ manent results of the right sort. May those who leave our halls this year know of a surety that it was good for them to have been students of the Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute. May those who plan to return at the opening of another term come back able and willing to do better than ever. To one and all I extend best wishes for a pleasant and beneficial vacation. —A. C. Campbell. CLOSING EXERCISES, JUNE 14th, 1929 Despite their proximity to examinations, the valedictory exercises are eagerly anticipated by the various classes. The programme promises to be a most interesting one. Mr. Campbell will occupy the chair. Dr. Dafoe, editor-in-chief of the Free Press, has kindly con¬ sented to address the graduating classes, while Dr. Daniel McIntyre will present the Governor-General’s medal. On behalf of Grade Eleven, Margaret Norrie and George Clancy will receive the Grade Twelve token from Pauline Johnson and John Ridge. The Grade Eleven emblem will be passed on, in turn, by Kath¬ leen Todd and Creighton Gibson, to representatives of Grade Ten, Evelyn Hermiston and Jack Easterbrook. The sport trophies won throughout the year will be presented by Mr. Best to the respective win-
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D.M.C.I. BREEZES Published by the Pupils of the DANIEL McINTYRE collegiate institute JUNE, 1929 Ctje “35ree3e ” taff Honorary President .---Mr. A. C. Campbell Editor-in-Chief -. Helen Maclennan Assistant Editors ---f Kathleen Haney ( Rene Hoole Sports’ Editors ---j Audrey Doggett Mervyn Sprung Business Manager ----John Barnacal Assistant Manager Donald Campbell Circulation Creighton Gibson Assistants ( Eric Johnston ) Ernest Hallett Departmental Reporters Academic ... .—.—.. - 1 - ..... ( Jean Campbell ) Margaret Perley f Margaret Norrie Music Margaret Marsh I Gordon McLean f Marion Vincent Social . Florence MacLeod ! Harrison Cassidy Debates . Margaret Chappie ) Eric Johnston Public Speaking --- { Dorothy Young Alfonson Salvador Cartoons .---------- Norman Erickson Jokes ( Bob. Bradshaw Bob. Williamson Faculty Advisors Mrs. Elliott, Miss Moore, Miss Dowler, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Madden Content. Graduation Message . The Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute Governor-General’s Medal . School Elections .-. Senior and Junior Debates. Oratorical Contest . Senior and Junior Dances. Music . Literary . Graduating Classes . Room Records . Athletic Activities . Girls’ Sports ... Page 9 . 6 . 7 . 9 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 17 . 21 . 26 . 49 . 59 . 65
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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 3 ners. The musical part of the programme will be rendered under the capable leadership of ' Miss Kinley. In the evening, following the custom of former years, the Seniors will hold their farewell dance. —H.M. The staff of the “Breezes” take this opportunity of extending to Mr. Mountford sincerest thanks for his work in connection with photo¬ graphing the sport groups. Mr. Mountford’s generosity and efforts in this department are largely responsible for the number of sport pictures this edition contains. We are sure, therefore, that we express the senti¬ ment of the whole school when we say we are deeply grateful to Mr. Mountford for his kindness. - EXCHANGES We are glad to acknowledge the following, lately received: “L.C. ' C.I. Review,” London, Ont.—You may well he proud of your paper. Your short, forceful editorials and articles display real jour¬ nalistic skill. Variety of material reveals the support which your paper received from the school. “K,” Kelvin ' Technical High School, Toronto— A most interesting Year Book. The results of your short story and poetry competitions are excellent. The illustrations of Shelley’s “ ' The Cloud,” are cleverly done. “The Magnet,” Jarvis Street Collegiate, Toronto—An excellent magazine, very well arranged. Like very much your “Le Department Francais” and Exchange Department; found Eric Gaskell’s “A Ram ' hle Into Yesterday” very interesting. “The Vulcan,” Central Technical School, Toronto—A very good magazine. Your short stories and cartoons are excellent. “Eastern Echo”—Congratulations! A most excellent beginning. Your literary departments are well worked out, but would advise an expansion in your “Humor” section. “Collegiate,” Sarnia—An excellent magazine. All your depart¬ ments are well worked out, and are interesting from beginning to end. Enjoyed your column “Hoo’s, Hoo,” and your French and Literary Sec¬ tions were also quite enjoyable.
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