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PHOTO BY LAID LAW FIRST TERM STUDENT PARLI AMENT Bark Row: M. Hainsworth. M. Allingham. R. Fairs (Treasurer). A. Hodgins, R. Williams. Front Row: H. Cruickshank (Vice-President). W. Harpur (President). J. Healy (Secretary). PHOTO BY LAIDLAW SECOND TERM STUDENT PARLIAMENT Back Row: J. Hill (Treasurer). J. Fydell, J. Fuhrman. G. King, B. Upfold. Front Row: J. Dawson (Vice-President), R. Jones (President), M. Rogers (Secretary). [29]
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r- , PHOTO BY LAIDLAW YEAR BOOK EXECUTIVE Back Row: R. Brand (Art). H. Lossing (Photography). H. Gillott (Literary), M. Follick (Humour), L. Fairbairn (Ass ' t Business Manager). W. Harpur (Student Adviser). Front Row: J. Mitchell (Business Manager). I. Healy (Editor). Dr. Hoiierd (Adviser). R. Palmer (Assistant Editor).
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SOCIAL CALENDAR September 12: A date long anticipated and full of promise for the future I Mindful of the aims which brought us to Normal School, we took our places in Assembly that morning. Kindly greetings and jolly, offered by our Masters and Instructors alike, helped to dispel any tendency to formality. The ice was broken and we spent the remaining hours becoming acquainted with new friends from distant places. September 15: More breaking of ice and more learning of new names and faces! Miss Rider led us in games on the campus, which were guaranteed to take the chill from any party. After a pleasant hour of play and fun we were free to depart to our homes for the week-end or to linger on the campus talking with new friends. September 22: Our Play Day, as arranged by Miss Rider and her committee, was the occa- sion for much enjoyment. As a fitting climax to the play hour, Miss Rider extended an invitation to tea in the library. Here Masters and students mingled happily in a delightful social hour. October 10: Mr. Henry, a representative of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, spoke of the work being done by that organi- zation. Many students volunteered to aid the Institute in the selling of tags on Tag Day. October 16: Miss Jean Browne of Toronto pre- sented the features of the Junior Red Cross Organization to us, in an informative lecture. October 18: The first in a series of dancing classes was supervised by Miss Rider. These classes have been both a source of pleasure and a means of forming new friendships. October 23-24: It was indeed invigorating and inspiring to listen to a series of lectures pre- sented by one of Canada ' s greatest women, Dr. Helen McMurchy (representing the De- partment of Health), who spoke to us, imparting some items from her vast experience in the realm of Health Education. October 30: Our first big social event! The Hallowe ' en party was arranged and skilfully directed by the Student Parliament Executive. The floor show, featuring talented members of our class, provided enjoyment and humour. The many costumes reflected originality and good taste. Dancing and games were the order of the evening, and, after a buffet lunch, came the end of our Hallowe ' en party. November 10: Mr. George Corsan, a naturalist and writer of Ontario, spoke to us on Trees. Several related subjects were used to add interest and humour to this topic. November 13: Mrs. Silcox, a representative of the Home and School Association, described the values of the formation of such an organiza- tion in both rural and urban schools. December 3: The Literary Society invited Mr. J. M. Humphrey to deliver an illustrated lecture on Canada. We are indebted to Mr. Humphrey for a vivid and eloquent description of many interesting districts of Canada. December 15: Our Christmas party was a never- to-be-forgotten event. There were presents for all, and even Dear Old Santa was not forgot- ten! Like happy children, we spent the remainder of the afternoon playing with our toys, before sending them to a local welfare organization. December 19: The Saucy Hollandaise, pre- sented by the Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Wheeler, our Music Instructor, was a distinct success. January 29, 1940: Miss Elliott brought a message from the Dominion Department of Agriculture concerning certain food surpluses. Great interest was shown by all who heard Miss Elliott enlist our support. February 5: The annual class banquet was held in the Normal School. February 14: Dr. Harrison Lewis, an authority on bird life, told us of the economic and social importance of birds. This interesting lecture was accompanied by coloured lantern slides of several common birds of this district. February 28: Mr. McNaughton and Miss Porte, members of the local Teachers ' Federation, outlined for us the advantages of membership in such an organization. March 13: The Inspector of Auxiliary Classes for Ontario, Dr. Stothers, placed before us, in a very stimulating manner, the great number of [30]
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