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

 - Class of 1956

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Hamilton Teachers College - Log Yearbook (Hamilton, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 52 of 100
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Page 52 text:

-A.--af .fileaaaq Socially gxeculiae Doreen Youngblutz Norma Robertson. John Brooksg Jim Reid. The role ol' the Literary Society is a far more serious one than that of dis- covering, exploiting and making demands on talent in our student body. The setting tip of an extensive programme of Form Literariesn culminates with each form putting on stage its own production which has been manufactured by its fifty pairs of hands. The final result has always been worthy of carrying on this type of enterprise . In order to provide an opportunity for dramatics, a comedy in one act. The Trysting Place . has been selected and will be presented in early spring. All the world's a stage. and all the men and Women merely players. Student teachers are no exception to this truth. The Literary Society is a strong. purposeful organization. Its true aims and ideals should never be submerged. -Jim Reid Ron Trickett: Pat Cardwellg Jean Murray: Pat Maguire: Edward Gilmore ANN Plausini: Verna Orr: Betty Haswellg Sheilagh Ware: Elinor Connolly. 46

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Gamfua 7alenl '7fne Mackay First Prize Natalie Weir He stood back and studied it thoughtfully. Was this creation his, this farce? He saw where his brush had slipped and where the paint lay thick. He saw his despair. his disgrace. and his agony upon the canvas. his canvas. Andre flung his brush to the floor and watched the soft, yellow paint slur across the slippery surface and then ooze slowly outwards seeking the gaping cracks in the floorboards where it gradually disappeared. His body hunched suddenly in a cold shiver and he uttered a hollow laugh. What mockery! He laughed again but his eyes were sober. and the pit of his stomach lurched violently. Below the bell tower lay the estate, its magnificent grounds shaded by large and plentiful trees. The evening sunlight sparkled on the ornate windows of the mansion and east a misty haze over the rock gardens. Andre saw this through the small window from the bell tower and reminisced. He remembered and savoured the glory. the pride and the joy that was once his. He thought of all that was once his and from his window he saw the splendour of the sh-ell that remained. Andre lived againg his eyes were bright with the fever that clutched his brain, and his heart deafened him. Ecstasy surged from the depths of his being. pulsating and overwhelming in its course. He screamed with its surging power. The stableboy found him there, peacefully smiling in his everlasting slumber, his gnarled useless fingers tenderly clasping his brush. Gounlfuf Boy Second Prize Frank Faber I want my boy to grow up in the wide open spaces where the veld, the hills, the turtle doves in the trees. the farm animals and the crops will be part of his life. Now knowing what his pleasures will be. you may say that his future will be limited and his life drab. Pity him not, my friend, for nature will be his lifetime companion. He will never be lonely. Without haste, and in her own good time will nature entrust her secrets to him. He will find that science is only a poor substitute, and through nature will he discover the miracle of God. The quiet presence of life and death in plants and animals will assure him that life's end need not be feared. The animals will be his daily care. They will become his good friends who depend on him. and the joy of doing for others will be his. As a farm boy, he will learn to accept the unforeseen. To him all living things will be sacredg today a birds' nest. tomorrow, a newly hatched bird. They will teach him mercy. Each day will be an adventure in learning. The fieldmouse in the staekg the white tickbirds following in the wake of the herdg the birth of a lambg from these my boy will learn compassion. He will learn to love the sounds of the night and the peace of the space all around him. One of his pleasures will be his long rides up the mountain with his shaggy dog following. He will notice the willow saplings along the river growing bigger and bigger each year. He will come to realize that he has also grown year by year until the time for him to start his life work has arrived. A day may come when he will leave to begin another way of life, but he will remain a country boy as long as he lives. His faithg his sense of duty to othersg his compassiong this lore that faraway places gave himg all these will be his forever. 47

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