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THE CRAFTSMAN ' S CREED I hold with none Who think not work a boon Vouchsafed to man That he may aid his kind With offering from his chisel, wheel, or loom Fashioned with loving heart And loving mind All of the fine traditions And the skill Come from my elders. Through the long line down — Are mine to use To raise our craft ' s renown. And mine To teach again with reverent will Thus do I live To sen e Though least for pay With lingers Which are masters of the tool And eyes which light To see the pattern ' s play as it unfolds Obedient To each rule of our dear Art. So all my craft is praise to God — At once part homage and part song. My work ' s my prayer I sing the whole day long As faith and beauty Shape the form I raise. GUIDING STAR The calm, the peace, the silence here Until one star did soon appear. A twinkle, nod. and then it beams A sign of night, of love, of dreams. And then another takes its place, These stars which guide the human race. A symbol of God ' s work on earth, A symbol of the Wiseman ' s Mirth. COLLEEN LANKIN, Form III. TROPHY - CRAFT LIMITED CLASS PINS CRESTS MEDALS TROPHIES PRIZE RIBBONS 102 Lombard Street TORONTO - 31 -
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iC ,.K)lliSO SEPTEMBER ICE BREAKER. Everything about our first week was new and strange — the school, the people, and the teachers. To eliminate this feeling the staff planned a Play Day for our first Friday. Miss Prendergast, with the help of a body of volunteers, divided us into several teams (distinguished by different coloured name cards) which competed against each other in such games as dodge ball, lawn bowling and blowing table tennis balls. After the games refreshments were served under the able supervision of Miss Conover. This thoroughly enjoyable afternoon was concluded with square dancing in the gym. ANNE CLARKE Form II Editor. FORMAL RECEPTION London Normal School, on Friday. September 23, was the setting of a formal tea, at which we were welcomed to the city of London. t 2:10 p.m. we met in the auditorium, where Mr. Biehl presided. He introduced us first to Mayor Dennis, who welcomed the students from out of I he city to Loudon, giving a few of the advantages we could enjoy during our slay in London. Father Joseph IVlcCraw, on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church, welcomed the students of his faith to the Catholic Churches of London. London ' s representative of the Legislative Assembly, Campbell C. Calder, also welcomed us to London and to visit a session of the Assembly in Toronto. We were welcomed to the schools of London by Mr. T. S. H. Graham, Principal of London South Collegiate and also a member of the London Board of Education. The students of the Protestant faith were then welcomed to the churches of London by the minister of Knox United Church. Reverend George W. Moore, who is also president of the United Church Ministerial Association. The Guests, Staff and Students then adjourned to the Library where Miss Conover was in charge of refreshments. Tea was poured b the past and present principal ' s wives, Mrs. C. E. Mark and Mrs. F. C. Biehl Form 1 . - 30 -
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