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

 - Class of 1936

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Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 62 of 92
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Page 62 text:

THE LITERARY SOCIETY lfontinned from Page lil uf the guilty man, lilutters, taken by George XYood. The suspect of the murder. lired llavis. entered, crazed by drink, and behaved in such a fashion as In make us wonder. momentarily, whether he had actually gone insane. 1 ln departing, we felt a bit shaky, and hoped to meet no one on the stairs. Hur meeting of -lanuary the seventeenth took the form of a debafe, when our bright-headed debaters. preparing for the London meet, matched their arguments with those of four clever Fifth Forlners. No decision was given .regarding this interesting combat. The Yeni-Yidi-Yicis of Form l, gave. in their turn, a most imaginative comedy World XYithout Men despite the fact that a few we e required behind the scenes for its presentation. - Hn February the fourteenth we, in memory, went back to public school, for we were allowed to have, as in the good old days, a Yalentihe box: but never before did we have Mr. Lockett for postman! Lilting laughter ac- companied the distribution of the sweet missives. Klarch the thirteenth was a lucky day for our literary society, as then it receivtd a new name Corypheus . The ceremony was impressive. Miss Irving' olliciattd, first briefly addrcssirg the society, then calling upon Klar- garet .Xd:nnson, Mistress of Ceremonies, to conduct to the platform each officer elect to receive installation from the hand of the retiring officer. Dr. KlcXlil'an adtlressed the new president. Ronald Cowley in the following' designation speech: The name that has been chosen for this literary society is The Cory- pheusn. Cory pheus is a Creek word formed from Koryphe meaning head or top and was tl'e name given to the leader of drama in ancient Greece: its modern meaning is leader or director. Thus, this title is appropriate in three ways: Iirstly, you are going out from here to take your positions as leaders: secondly, this society is one of the leading branches of your school activities: and thirdly, your society Slltjlllil lead the way to improved literary ideas and greater literary achievements. Therefore it gives me great pleasure to designate, with this torch of knowledge, the name, The Corypheus , to the llamilton Normal School l,iter- ary Society, to be hereafter so called until changed by order of any succeed- ing executi e. May this torch, fostered by The Corypheusn, burn with ever- increasing brightness . The president carried from the platform the lamp of learning lit by llr, Klckli 'an. the other members of the executive following Un this same day, lform Three, under Miss Nlitchener's direction, presented The Sleeping beauty in a very pleasing manner. tContinucd on Page 753 L . ' h lfontinned from Page l5l Maude Dryden hails from good old Tansley: In knocking home runs she's quite handy. Hur very best musician is Marg. Dochstader: Hur programmes would be dull indeed without her. .Xnother star in basketball is here: Hur Helen llawdy is the one, 'tis clear. .Xml now although our song is nearly done. There are some praises we have left unsung: And, if you would know more of good Form Two, To our form master we at once refer you. HELEN DAXVIJY M A RCA R ET D1 JCH STA DER. I'uye I ifl,u-xi.r

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If I+ Is if worth 4 points? Margaret with Alphonse and Dodo. THE Amaryllis. The Nature Study Club Executive. l. to r.-1stanclingl-Jacques, Botari, Davenport, J. McGee, Steen, Martin, 'Sl Amos. lscatetll-Anderson. Dr. Mc- Millan. Mr. Partridge, Hodgson. Birds! Mr. XYillia1'ns, Bob, Anna, :Xl- berta. Our Secretary at work. lVaterlogged! They're from the Falla, Page Fiiffjj-f7:'I.7ff



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