Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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FORM 1 Here we are, all ready for fun. The happy and studious girls of Form 1- Twentv-six maids and. a Butler tried. The secret of Dr. McMillan's pride. XVe've Adam's son but not his daughter, A Cunning-ham just fresh from slaughter. An Amos and an Andy, too, Yvllu always have some work to do. A Chappell with a Bishop kind, Alberta Cumming-ne'er behind. A Davenport that gives no rest To Form Une girls before a test. Pearl and Ruby are precious gems. XYho disiike sewing' Miss ElllUtt'S IICIUS. XYe have the Barnes but lack the cattle. Faring' well with Rosie's prattle. Elsie and Ena, our E's so bright. Plus the David-'on 'llwins who earl all night' Dot, and Bea. our Burlington terrors, . And Marg. Cochlan who abhors errors: Evelyn Climenhage, our blushing blonde. VVith social Alice of whom we're fond. Altho' in our form we have no misters, lVe are greatly blessed with five kind sisters VENI, VIDI, VICFS ARE WE t'Veni ltranslatedj- XYe cameunto Form 1 in Sept. 121535. Vidi Qtranslatedle- XVe saw -Uh, what we saw! Vici QtranslatcdJ4 XYe conqueredn?-Yes, we've even conquered. Question you this statement? The following is a part of the proof despite doubting Mr. Lockettu :- l. The seven star basketball players come from our form: Marg. Ad- amson, Dot Amos, Hiynne R. Anderson, Ruby Chappell, Betty Cunning- ham, Alberta Cumming, Iris Davenport. 2. Have we Esprit de corpsu? And did we not win the candy for the Booster Club contest? Yes, we did l2l of them! 3. Dot Amos, XYynne Anderron, Ruby Chappell, Betty Cunningham --half of the volleyba'l team was upheld by our illustrious form. -l, Vie are musicians, too, task Mr. StaresjAfor arenit Mabel David- son and Dode Amos the violinists in the orchestra? 5. XVith Marg. Adamson, President of the Athletic Society: Helen Davidson, President of the Fall Literary Society, and Pearl, the Socialist QSh-lj, how offieious we feel! Do we belong to the Ulntelligentsia P Time will tell! PEARL BRANSCOMBE NVINNIFRED R. ANDERSON. Page Thirteen



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FORM 2 Though Marjorie Learn sits last in class all She's first to answer questions never fear. year, Our Daisy has a sweet and cheerful smile And for debating long has set the style. Kay Knoll is very nimble and petite, The Normal star in every sporting feat. A very quiet girl is Kay Kindree, The ideal teacher, as we all shall see. A shining light to good Old Second Form- Miss johnson's head and hair this room adorn. A dimple and a twinkling smile always- Our jocund joyce has brightened all our days. Miss Hunter takes the honours in baseball: XYithout her there'd be no volleyball at all. And pranks our jean Hunt's doing all the while: just look at her: you'll see it in her smile. Miss l-lignett oft upholds the name of Two , Her singing's what we all wish we could do. Miss Harris, dark and always friend to all. Greek-goddess-like, is most divinely tall. Scots wha hae we'll sing for Marjorie llallg She's Scotch. you see, and can out-teach us all. Amelia Hall, the perfect tea-hostess. NVorks harder than the most of us can guess. She's very full of pep and vim and zest. But Miss Greenhill does all the snakes detest. Marg. Grainger, gentle maiden and so sweet, In leading music everyone can beat. A most attractive maid is Mary Giles: Qur music master can't resist her smiles. Our Gibby dear is famed throughout the school: In basketball she scoffs at everv rule. Sinceflarice came to us at Christmas time XVe've found in her a precious gift sublime. Next comes our famous captain, Agnes Garner: Our feelings for her never could be warmer. For art our janet Foster takes the prize: A fine new peppy school song did devise. Edith Flewwelling's peaches and cream complexion Of her real nature is a true reflection. Our whole Form Two is full of life and pep: Betty Ferrie's the sample you should get. jean English is famed for her fine oratory: VVhate'er she does she wins Form Two more glory. Eleanor Edmondson in her English excelsg Her work here for success in future spells. Miss Durhanfs grin brightens these hoary walls: NVe hope in all her ways good fortune falls. QContinued on Page 567 Page Fifteen

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