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

 - Class of 1930

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Humberside Collegiate Institute - Hermes Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 183 of 188
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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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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 eigr-zwnlzfn N lt is not because Nancy Smith won the gold medal for proficiency in three con- secutive forms, nor yet because she has been Lower School,'EXchange, Assistant Liter- ary, and this year Associate Editor of the Hermes, that We like her. Those vivid stories may charm us, but it is that slow, delightful smile that Wins her to our hearts. i i av ' f Gretta Ross, having won three gold medals up C 'F for her leadership of Forms l, 2, and 3, has 'r ke t u her record b ' leading Form 4 in the A . 0 , p p . y. L . . X t g Xl tall term. Besides being a representative ot X' ' f the Literary Society, she took part in Three ,rjny 5, . . ' H T , , Pills in a Bottle. Helen Purver, this year of IH-C, has dis- -ji: .'e,. , tinguished herself in the past by winning the - gold medal for proficiency in the first and second forms. Much is expected of Helen . . ':ii:, ' for she is Working harder than ever. We all join in wishing her every success and reward tor her efforts. J Watch this boy! Last year Edward Boyce came to Humberside, a stranger from the West, and gave the lady obtaining highest first-form average an interesting race. He linished second. At the end of the last term he was leading the second forms. Tell us the secret, Ed. This fall, Frieda Stein of I-H, although only twelve years of age, won first place in the lirst forms with an average of ninety per cent. She is a general favourite and With her industry and ability, will doubtless go far. 89

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