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

 - Class of 1936

Page 58 of 92

 

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 58 of 92
Page 58 of 92



Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 57
Previous Page

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 59
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 58 text:

4' Ni , as 11 -NW: . tl s ,-so nf X AJS if f . i ,v I 5 14 ,S f Q 'if ' JUNIOR RED CROSS lhulx Rim'-IF. Mvflullzui, M, 'I'1if1N, M. Hiiiitcr, Miss lilliwtl, I. Mcliaclicrii. lx. llariicx ,. lx, I.i-rx. rw-111 Kim'--4i. .XlliNirll, If. Iliiiglu, II. Wiilsivii. IZ. Xclrlisiili, THE JUNIOR RED CROSS lhi- Ilzuiiilluii Xiiriiizni Stuflcllts have hzlrl this YL'1ll', :ls in fnrmci' vczirw Ihr- splciiflinl iippiii'ti1i1it5' uf ilL'C1ll11illQ IHCIIIIICVS nf that grczlt wm'lrl-xvirlc Wcicty, thc -limifir limi KQIYISS. Scwitil uf us hzul iicvci' hzul the nppmtiiiiitx 4 ini In-Imigiiig' In it when wc 'lllL'Ilfil'1i public sclimil. 'l'hc wnrk uf the ,luniu Kwl Limsw was L'X11iZllllL'll lu us ln' Miss Hziimltim, illllllfltl IJii'Cctm' nt Wilu Cillllk' In LIS TVHIII 'lx1lI'1lui.lP. l,:itvi'. zu wc tCZlCilCl'S-ill-ifilillillg pwsciilcrl in um' forums p1'ugi':li1iiiicN iirh :is might hc gnu-11 in mir mvii wclimils in thc' yciirs tu cumc, wc rc-:ilizcfl mm iiiuch ciiiuviiiciil ix in-Il :is crlllcutiiiii was mimic :lvzulzlhlc tm' lhn pupils in Nuch iiic-clings. NYC fun' clearly that :1 cu1'i'cl:rliim uf several suli ICCI 5 max' ha- L-:wily :mil xlicccfsfiilly ilmlc-i't:1kc1i, nut only in thcsc pri, grniiiimw, Init in ciiiiiicctuiii with such wmlc :is thc hczihh cxhihit which wax hclrl IIINICI' P f'1 fq in Vluniui' Nucl Crws ziiispivvs. XXX- xxx-i'v glzul In shzirc also in tha n liliiluiitliimpic xx'm'k iii' Hui' iiigziiiizzltiiiii, which in clurlcclcimtrilmtiims luli1L' Sick Chilfli'cn's llnspitzil thc an-mling uf INZIQZIZMIQS In Il lczlchci' in Nm'tlic1'n S - I . x filllilflu, :incl visits lu fmwzici' students :it thc Sana tnriiim. W mai! 1 E . .f 1452 -3,5 il. 35 ' l f - ..'fvf 1, ' ' , liii 3' -5 - -, 4-J J l'r1y1r' lfiffll-f!I'lI NYhy mit kccp up nur incinhcisliip m-xt x'c:u'7 K.X'I'I I LEEN KN! JI.I-..

Page 57 text:

splendidly proposed by Misses Bingle and Snider, and Messrs. Lockett and Nixon and replied to most capablyg Mr. Petrie acted as toastmaster. Following the banquet. everyone gathered at the Normal School. Beau- tiful flowers and foliages encircled the Assembly Hall platform. At the back of this rose the purple, gold and green rays from the lamp of learning above which stood thte word, Corypheus . Mr. Cowley, the president of the Corypheus. acted as chairman and after a few words called on Dr. McMillan who extended hearty words of welcome to the guests. Dr. lylartin of Stratford than-ked the Hamilton people for their warm welcome and commended everyone on the sportsmanship shown in all activities. A very interesting programme of public speaking and de- bating followed. At intervals the audience was entertained by the girls' chorus from Form Four and the double quartette. The girls' public speak- ing was won by Hamilton and the other two contests by Stratford. After the National Anthem, the guests met in the tea-room. Here re- freshments were servcd by Miss .lacques and her assistants from the table appropriately decorated with tall lighted tapers and spring flowers. Truly. it was a day that will long be remembered by the masters and students of the Stratford and Hamilton Normal Schools. VISIONS OF DELIGHT XYe have lately had strange but delightful visions of two outstanding events soon to come to pass. The scene of the first is laid in the grounds of the flntario Agricultural College at Guelph. lt signifies a happy reunion with friends of London and of Stratford Normal Schools, and the making of new acquaintances from Toronto. According to our powers of vision, the time indicated as most likely for this to occur is about the twenty-ninth of May. XYe expect no trouble in passing through the Ontario Reformatory on the same day. The second scene shows us a rocky and rugged precipice. Paths and rustic stairways seem to wind in and out among the rocksi and, on closer examination, yes, it really is Niagara Glen! The Hamilton students are 'making a day of it at the annual picnic in june, visiting the Xlielland Canal, the Falls, one of the power plants, and several historic spots as well. The vision fades. NYe anticipate with delight the fulfilment of this prophecy. ELLENUR ZUMSTElN. tContinued from Page 375 The final games, held about 5.30, spelled disaster for the boys and glory for the girls. The latter fought a strenuous game throughout to end with the score 18-17, against Toronto. Lil Pinkney deserves high praise for her steadv hurling and, to fool them all, she levelled out a grand homer to win the game. Alas, we now turn to the boys' game! ln the first place, Gord. Neff was crippled by a sprained tendon-but why make excuses? George Wood pitched steadily enough until the third innings and then things happened. Fred Davis relieved NN ood, ,K -JN.--1 .54 , X and Neff was carried offg still the barrage continued. X - X However, the hitting was fairly even throughout, as the score of 23-16 in favour of Stratford shows. In retrospect. don-1 you agree that Stratford needed that pennant more than we? THOMAS NIXON. ar e - all 1 E. fig? ,l Y in liji-Sami Page Fifty-one



Page 59 text:

REVERIE AT DAWN 'Tis dawn! A glow of rosy light llas chased the shadows of the night! The moon grows paler in the west: 'Tis daylmrealc. of all times the best. The That ever mortal eye has seeng Upon those lmoughs there sings a choir XYhose hymns rise high and ever higher. houghs are decked in fairest green The world sleeps on and never hears That music meet for angels' ears.- Uh, walcen world! Uh, wake and heed! Forget pride, selfishness and greed lf 'Tis ever so. The hard who sings To raise our thoughts to higher things Chants on unlteardgtblil waken then, Hark to this wonder, sung for men. KIARCAX RET MASTERS. SKATING The ice was smooth: llis skates were sharp' ,Xnd gaily he Ilid forward dart. ,Xround and 'round lle flew again, The girls all cried, Oh, what a man l Toward the girls lle then did skate: And gave his arm To heauteous Kate. .Xway they Hew: But Fate went. too. lle tripped and fell: And Kate fell, too. Then he aroseg Kate turned away: AX sad end to The happy day. So, when you skate, Ne'er leads to hliss! Hard, slippery ice Remember this: ED. N,-XSll. 5 .. la- rv, f X Y X ., Nr, ff , e w ., aft. sql 1 1 5E'i5i:'e?47t'31' 'ill lliii' , 5 - illri 1 li riff' El K 425:11 l if-. 9? 5?-i'e s-+ sa,- -. Ls, ,. ..... .. - Page Fifty-tlzree

Suggestions in the Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) collection:

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 51

1936, pg 51

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 69

1936, pg 69

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 83

1936, pg 83

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 9

1936, pg 9

Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 54

1936, pg 54

1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.