THE MUSE Sthat a ccrtain young man uscd to takc advantagc of thc long curls ot' thc young lady sitting in front of him by tying thcin to thc cord of thc window blind and thcn rclcasing thc blind. -that in 1906 thc corncr-stonc of thc prcscnt building was laid and Blalvcrn, still undcr thc nainc of l'last Toronto High School, blossomcd forth with thrcc rooms and thrcc tcaclicrs. ' -that thc assembly-room uscd only on statc occasions was thc prcscnt art-room and was considcrcd cxccptionally spacious. -that danccs wcrc prohibitcd in thc school but a morc dignificd form ot' cntcrtainincnt known as a promcnadc in which thc couplcs walkcd to thc accompanimcnt of music was occasionally allowcd. -that in 1910 Mr. liclnnann bccamc Principal of thc school. -that our library nscd to bc thrcc rooms. a library. an outcr officc and Mr. l.chmann's privatc otiicc. -that during thc war thc stndcnts lookcd aftcr two lfrcnch orphans whosc wlicrcabouts arc not now cvcn known. -that during thc samc timc. thc cafctcria bcing non-cxistcnt, a club was formcd with purpose to ininimizc thc numbcr of dry lunchcs and that cach mcnibcr bought a sharc in thc company which was transfcrablc. -that thc said club hcld rncctings cvcry day at noon in thc physio- graphy room whcn Mr. l.chmann supcrviscd thc making of tca, cocoa or coll'cc. Thc waitcrs changcd cach day, laid thc napkins on thc dcsks, and latcr clcarcd thc dishcs to bc washcd by thc boys and wipcd by thc girls. sthat thc first fifth form was a vcry unstablc affair, thc classcs oftcn cnough bcing hcld in thc corridors, on thc stcps or whcrcvcr spacc allowed. -that whcn Malvcrn posscsscd a pair ot' portablc rooms a favouritc stunt in thc wintcr was to put somc0nc's rubbcr in thc stovc and kccp all thc doors closcd. NIHIIT IN A CITY STREET Thc night is dark, thc strcct is wct, A shining band of black, But goldcn bars of mcllow light Arc llung across thc track. Thc rain is dripping from thc cavcs 'With strangc, cxultant sound, And. softly splashing, falls upon Thc saturatcd ground. Tllc cars rush past, and madly swoop Through all thc shining wct, l.ikc big, bold birds with goldcu cycs .K 'rushing tlirougll thc jct. Sonic wond'rous gladncss fills my soul, It soars, and sings aloud, To find, in hciglits l cannot scc, , . 'l bc stars bclund a cloud. +llI l'lI Siu-rinucn. 36-
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