London Normal School - Spectrum Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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London Normal School - Spectrum Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 10 of 68
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Page 10 text:

He is slave of greatest slave Unless what we do is useful E. G. who serveth but himself , fame is folly. CONOVER, B.S., M.A. An artist must first know his medium — to be able to create within the limitations of his material. He speaks in wood, bronze or paint, just as the writer speaks in words. In each there is the necessity of originality — there is no real artistic value in the use of hackneyed forms, just as there is no literary worth in hackneyed expressions. He must know the past, build on it. but ever strive to push farther back, the horizons of his chosen field. DOROTHY EMERY. A.O.C.A. If the classroom teacher — who has the stewardship of the child for many hours of many days — by means of physical activities acquaints the child with some new opportunity for happy, healthy living, that will remain as a source of pleasure and satisfaction for years to come, that teacher has performed an invaluable service to the child and to the community. WINIFRED R. PRENDERGAST. -8-

Page 9 text:

The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think than what to think -rather to improve our minds so as to enable us to think for ourselves than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men. — Beallie. C. R. MacLEOD. B.A.. B. Paed. Remember this! Whate ' er the grade, whate ' er the theme, To teach the child and not the subject Is our task supreme. G. H. DORRINDT, B. . - 7 -



Page 11 text:

To the ( lass of 1949-50 1 Ih sI wishes for success and happiness in your teach- ing experiences. Memember — It ' s the songs you sing, and the smiles you wear, that make life ' s sunshine everywhere! MISS RHENA McILROY, A.T.C.M. I have enjoyed my contacts with this year ' s class. I will remember with particular pleasure a few conversations which did not begin — ' Do you know offhand where 1 can find a book on . . . .? or I don ' t suppose there ' s anything in the library on . . . .? My best wishes to you all for continued success in your profession. MISS L. MOISLEY. To the Students of ' 49 ' 50: So teach that you may encourage the mind of the child to develop and expand itself like a flower. FRANK G. WALKER. -9-

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