Malvern Collegiate Institute - Muse Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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ip THE .lll'SE The' Art Club llon. l'rosiih-iit .. .,......... Mr. C. NV. llorton Adv. ltftii-or .. ...Miss l4'lort-in-v Knight Prosidt-nt . ......... Baths Fostor Sl'Cl'l'lill'j' , ...Margaret Dowar 'l'1't-asnrt-r .. ..1liili2ll'd Morgan Tln- aint ot' tht- rlnh is to promoti- talcnt and to Onltivatv a tastv for ht-anty. Its sticm-ss tlicrot'orv is not easily jndgvd but tho onthusiastn and intcri-st with whirh its nionihvrs haw joined in its at-tivitivs speak woll for its 4-ontiinialn-0. Probahly tho most thriving hranvh ot' tho club is thc vlay-modolling. This group ht-gait with twonty-tivo inombcrs working ont- aftvrnoon por wt-ok. Sonn- liavi- not vontinucd hut otht-rs arc sponding not only an aftt-rnoon but many odd monn-nts boforc and after school hours and arn- showing in their work tht- rosult of tho wondorfnl opportunity tht-y haw had in having t'li-1-vo Homn- as tht-ir instructor. Tho n10inln'1's who Ghost' to do skotohing' and painting havo boon handi- 4-appcd hy thi- 1-old woathor, which dovs not tempt onv to work out ot' doors. Tln-5' liaw. llUNVt'Vt'l', he-on acquiring a knowledgo of tooliniquo in ponvil and oil niodiums whim-h will gin- an addvd ploasnrv to tho outdoor work in tht- spring: Utlnfr nndortakings haw bl'0ll posti-r painting, designing, and lottvr- ing' in c-onnootion with tho various avtivitivs ot' tho st-hool. 'Flu-so and mort' wt- hopc to varry on anothvr yoar fm-liiig' confident ot' our ltsofiilin-ss and ot' a growing' intm-rt-st in our vlulm. it iii :Rf 'Ill T141 .Vufurf und. Nf'li1'Nf1.flf' filllll l'ri-sidvnt ..... ........ ................ . I . Davy Xvit'l'-I,I'C'Si1il'lll . .... V. lloopol' St't'l'l'lZll'f' . . . . .Il. liornsti-in Tl't'2tSlll't'l' . . . . .'I'. XYostlalu- 'I'ln- Natura- and Sviontifir- Vlulm, l'Hl'IIlt'li nndi-r tho anspim-s ot' tho I.itm-rary Sovioty has as its aim thi- cxtf-nsion ot' St'lt'llf'l' throng'hout tht- xi-hool. To aw-omplisll this mon, oniinvnt in tho svioiitifir 1-irc-los ot' Tor- onto, liaw- lu-4-n invita-d to attm-nd our UN'l'lillQf and dt-livi-1' it'!'llll'l'S. lim-ce-ntly wc wi-ru l1ononi's d at a mootingl' hy tho p11-sviivo ot' Prof. Rug:-rs, provina-ial analyst and profvssor of si-it-1100 at thu Toronto I'nivor- sity. lla- spokn- on tht- l'llllll'l' ol' Sf'il'llf'tt and in his only too lrriot' talk rt-x'4-silt-tl tht- vast rm-alm of lnunan vntvrprism- in whivh srioiivo talios tho load. Wt- ara 1-xpt-1-tingr, in tho in-ar l'ntl11'1', to havu Nr. M1'Kay, tho pl'o- vim-ial iriologfist to afldrt-ss tis. 'l'ln- 1-luh ix min-h imh-htm-d to Mr. Taylor for his 1-ftorts to niako it a siwm-ss hy imw-igliiig' thvsi- nwn into spi-nding' thvir valuable- tinn' with IIS. J.lJ. 7 61,4

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f Www T H lf ,ll L' S E llrfnnul it' l'lub l'.'.r'r4'tlf1'1'4' .Xdrist-r .. .... Mr. Mt-Quarriv Pl'1'Sltlt'll1 ...... ........ l id. Mt'-t'lurv Vit-t--l'rt-sidt-nt .. ...Miss Ruth Phillips Sl'L'l'1'l2lI'j' .,........ ..Miss liilliau Pt-ttit Historian St-1-rt-tary .. ...Miss Ruth Slit-pard Trt-asurt-r ......... .... N liss Juni- Rivi- Tln- llhllllillit' t'lub is working out an ambitious program. NVith a largt- t-uthusiastiv Ill0llllN'l'SlllIl and guidt-tl by our capablt- advise-1' M1'. Mc-Quarriu wt- art- fulfilling our purpost- which is to proinott- draniatit- talent in tht- st-hool plays and skits haw- bt-t-n p1'od1u,-t-1,1 and wt- look for- ward to a night of 1-ntt-rtainnn-nt opt-n to tln- publit-. lt is thus with splcudid vo-opt-ration that our un-mba-rs work to inakt- tht- 4-lub sm-t a pry-- ct-dt-ut in t-dum-ation and intt-rt-st. Hd. Blt'lY'llll'L'. ge l'rutry1 Vlub Tho Malvt-rn Pom-try t'lub vaun- to lift- uudt-r tht- lt-adt-rship of Miss Mctlrt-gor. Hur pre-sidt-nt is Bt-tsy McMastt-r, and st-t-rt-tary-trt-asurt-r Gladys Xt-ale-. Thus far tht- club has had only thru- nn-1-tings, at whit-ll wt- dec-idt-d to writt- pot-try of our own to bt- brought to tht- mt-1-tings for t-ritif-ism and for hc-lpful suggostions. YW- hope by tht- 1-nd of tht- yt-ar to be abla- to prost-nt to the library a f-ollt-r-tion ot' Malyt-rn vt-1-sc-. As wt-ll as writing poetry, we art- 1-ndt-avouring to rt-ad tht- works of famous pot-ts. to study their livt-s and 11010 tht- iutlut-uc-t- on tht-ir writings. Noun- of the aims of tht- Pot-try t lub art- to liromotf- an intt-rt-st in writing and reading pot-try. and possibly to bring some wt-ll-known pot-ts to the sc-hool as spt-aka-1-s. Bt-tsy M1-Mastt-r. P11-sitlt-lit. if Iffllllflullfl fllllll Thx- dt-bating c-lub ht-ld its first inaugural nn-1-ting ou Now-inbt-r 23, 1930. It was callt-d to ordt-r by Mr, Bailt-y with twolvt- of tht- Q-nrollt-d t-ig-litt-Q11 nn-mln-rs pre-st-nt. Tln- t-lt-4-ting of offic-t-rs was tht- first item on the programg it was dt-Gidt-d that F. lvl'l1lll13l'T should till tht- otfir-o of president and Miss IJ. XVHIQ' that of the sc-c-rc-tary-treasurt-r. The subjt-vt of intt-1'-form dt-bating was brought up, and tht- qut-stion was wln-tht-r to haw- debating among thc various forms. or to kt-op dt-hating only within the club. Howt-vor, at a mt-1-ting ht-ld l,t'CPIlllJL'I' Sth. it was dt-vida-d to have debating bt-twt-on tht- forms with pi't-ft-1'4'-lice given to those- who we-rv membc-rs of the club. Thi-n the qut-stion aroso as to those nn-nibf-rs who would bc unabltf to bt- on a form tt-am, and it was dc-c-idx-d that debating teams be found within tht- c-lub. and tht-y in turn would dt-batv against the winnc-rs of tln- lllltl'-fOl'l1l dt-hating tt-anis. So far our fic-ld of activity has not bot-n outstanding but I have great, hopes as to its suc-f-oss. Frm-dt-rick Vrquhart. -59-



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THE.l1L'SE The C'anuru. and Hurlio Club At the initial meeting of the club on Uetober 7th, on the suggestion ot' our worthy Honorary President, Mr. Farmer, it was deemed advisable to divide the club into two sections. There would be a president common to both divisions but each division was to have its separate executive. Twenty-eight members signed the registers ot' each club and the election ot' officers was as follows :- President ............... .... X V. li. tlvens Vice-President ttfameral .. .... A. Dodds Vice-President lRadiol . . . . . .H. Hogg Secretary tC'ameral . . . . . .l . NVarner Secretary tRadiob . . . . .-I. Barber Treasurer ......... . . . ...... S. Wolfe At our meeting on January 20th, we were fortunate in procuring Mr. XVhittingham of Peake and XVhittingham. commercial photographers. who gave us a very interesting illustrated talk, on commercial photography. Our photography contest is now in full swing and in the near future the rules and prizes ot' our radio contest will be released. NV. l.. tlvens, President. if 1 IK 8 if Buys' Skiing 111141 Slfufiug Club Honorarv President .............. Mr. A. XV. Blakeley President . ........ .... ..... J a ck Pond Sec.-Treasurer . . . . . .. , . . . . . . ,Ralph Pittis The Boys' Skiing and Skating tflub has at present forty-seven mein- bers on its roll. So far there has been little snow and consequently no skiing hikes have been arranged. Now however that we can be sure of cold weather and plenty of snow a number of outings will take place. A skiing hike or a skating party will be first on the program and if one of these is sue- eessful a sleighing party will be considered. Jack Pond. 8 8 8 S if Girls' Nlfiing und Slfufing Flub Advisory Officer ..................... Miss Muirhead President ....... . . .Elizabeth Kennedy Secretary ....... . . .Margaret Garlick Treasurer ........ ..... B Iary Patchell Lower School Rep. . ..... ............. B etty Fisher The flI'St meeting of the Girls' Skiing and Skating Club was held during the first week of November. thirty members in all attending. Two skating parties have already been held at the Royal Rink, Broadview Ave., but on account of the weather no outdoor skating parties have been attempted as yet. It was suggested by Miss Muirhead that the Club at- tend the Ice Carnival this spring. VW: have not yet been able to go skiing at Cedarbrook or Scarboro Golf courses as had been planned but we hope to in the near future. .-614

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