Humberside Collegiate Institute - Hermes Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

Page 182 of 188

 

Humberside Collegiate Institute - Hermes Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 182 of 188
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Page 182 text:

TI-IE I-IEl'QWlEf'l . g Qsytf The Camera Club This is station C-A-M-E-R-A announcing from Room Five in Hum- berside Collegiate. Qur aim is to make the members better acquainted with photographic processes. The first number on the programme will be a trip to the Canadian Kodak Company of Westoii. Everybody who is interested in Cameras will receive a great deal of benefit from this excursion. We now take the opportunity of extending our thanks to those who attended the movie entertainment put on by this club. From the proceeds of this meeting an enlarging camera was purchased. We are now signing off, but will return to the air three Weeks from today, on Vlfednesday. at 3.30 p.m. This is Phyllis Veale of IV-E announcing.

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THE r-igrawlgf' XXX H all K uxyllrm .Xm l? Never have Humbersiders enjoyed a greater privilege than that of listening to Dr. E. Barker, lecturer, author, and medical advisor to ex-president Taft. Witli the language of a born orator, Dr. Barker portrayed conditions found among the younger generation. He tried to make the students realize the dangers and temptations that lay before them, and pointed out how they might be avoided. Pk if Pk Late in 1929, Humberside had the pleasure of listening to Mr. Booth, who is said to have spoken before more students of High School age than any other living man. He related many interesting anecdotes, chieliy personal, and explained how he had profited by his own mistakes. Play the game squarely, said Mr. Booth, and live up to the history and traditions of your school. 86 is Sp ealzers Rev. ti. .X. l,eichliter, one of Toronto's outstanding ministers who is in great demand as an after- dinner speaker, gave the students at one of our morning assemblies, a rousing address on the subject: y l Last fall, we were indeed fortunate in obtaining as a speaker, one of the most noted men in the financial world, Mr. lleck, who in his capacity as Director of the Personnel of the N.Y. Stock Exchange, has aided thousands of boys of High School age. The theme of his inspiring discourse was XYhat you are to be, you are now becoming. He likewise endeavoured to impress upon his listeners the necessity of having a good character in the business world. wk :K ak Recently Humberside extended to Mr. bl. P. Hagerman, otherwise known as the boy's friendfl a royal welcome that will never be forgotten by those present. After an absence of four years, Mr. Hagerman has returned to continue his labours among Canadian boys. In a very forceful address he endeavoured to show the value of true friendship and the necessity of always climbing as we journey through life.



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f'1EHEV'2lVlEfi' XJ XXX The Ski Club Cf all the organizations in the school, the Ski Club is perhaps the only one which is almost entirely at the mercy of the weatherman. Every project is a matter of faith: probably that very fact makes the actual meet- ings of the Ski Club more enjoyable. The club, however, is very fortunate in having such excellent places for ski-ing as High Park and Humber Valley Golf Course. As honourary president, Mr. McQuarrie has done everything within his power to make the club a success. Len XYilliams, president, found it hard ski-ing on his head and shoulders. Mary Keeling, our secretary, has broken all existing records by turning her skis into a toboggan while going down steep hills. Chuck Quarrington, tour-captain, cer- tainly has a difficult time keeping the crowd together, and usually has to go twice as far as the rest. in order to make both ends meet. .Ns vice-presi- dent, Margaret llaiden has fulfilled her duties capably. XVhile no performers of inter- national renown have as yet been discovered, the ski club has created a feeling of good fellowship among its members, and we hope that in the future the numbers will increase as they have this year. Zi? ' x e 4 i SKI CLUB EXECUTIVE A. Tutty, C. Quarrington, Mr. McQuarrie, M. Twible, M. Baiden, L. Williams, M. Keeling. S8

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