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

 - Class of 1932

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THE MUSE The students of the past year certainly seem to have upheld Malvern traditions and to have been successful in their attempts to establish themselves in the world, but this success has not merely been confined to last year's pupils as clearly shown by an extract from a letter which Elizabeth Harris, a graduate of Malvern, writes to us. ln an all too short visit with Miss Barr. I inadvertently consented to jot down a few of the events in my life since leaving Malvern. Where to start is indeed a simple enough matter, but what to say and when to stop is quite a different one. On the day of my last matriculation examination I returned to St. Louis to live. In the fall of 1924 I entered Washington University. which is located in St. Louis. Four years later I graduated-some what wiser, no sadder, and much richer in the friends and knowledge which I had acquired. Another year was spent in graduate study, but it was not until June, 1930, that I received the degree of Master of Science. Immedi- ately after finishing my work at the university I became an engineer- ing assistant with the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, which position I still occupy and enjoy. There are many others no less worthy of attention than those noted here, whom we would have liked to mention, but as space does not permit we may only express to one and all sincere desires for their future fortune. -DOROTHY BELL. IN THE WOODS Blue patches far above the rustling green, Gold sunlight on the dark stem of the pine, Brown fragrant needles, glossed with satin sheen, Sweet silence-and this magic hour is mine. Two butterflies are flickering in the blue, Two little flames, all shining bronze and gold, Two living bits of sunlight, fluttering through Where more light is than all the leaves can hold. Across the branches of a fallen tree A fragile, trembling, spider web is spun, All soft and pearly gray, and fair to see, All flashing opal fire in the sun. Here is no care, but loveliness and 1'est. Here Beauty walks, in misty green and gray, Here is the heart by perfect peace possessed, And quiet joy, that will not slip away. -RUTH SHEPARD. 5531



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THE MUSE g. Q Q Q ff I V 2 2 U U Q V fr ? Q 1 t 4 1 3 Q 7 i A L' t X . 'D ,Q 32 2 -- 15 A 'Q f : I o f . o L i . Q 1-W' Q! S f l it i I DCIETI Honorary President ....................... Miss E. McGregor President ................... ................ J ack Pond lst Vice-President ...... ....... G eorge XVatson 2nd XvlC6-ll1'8Slflt'lll ..... ....... R uth Shepard Secretary ................... ...... D orothy Bell Treasurer ...... ..... ............. ........ ..... F 1 ' z ink Rook HH the six years preceding 1931 the Literary Society had confined its activities to public meetings held in the auditorium. Last year however. Interest Groups were organized in the Society in an en- wamiii' to create more enthusiasm. ' This year through an experience the executive has found that the pupils want the clubs to remain. but at the same time desire that sex eral public meetings he held. Un the afternoon of January 1-1. a number of scenes from differ- ent Shakespearean dramas were presented in the school auditorium I-y Alan Wilkie and Miss Hunter Watts of Australia. The Iirst public meeting of the Literary Society took place on Tut-sday. February 23. A very fine programme was arranged. The in-vu Malvern Song rendered hy the Girls' Club was a complete success. Alix Silcox, a well-known lecturer throughout United States and Vanarla, entertained the audience with an interesting talk on The Two Americas. The Iiraniatic Vluh. under the direction of Miss McGregor, pre- sented a play entitled A Night At An Inn. The number of Interest Groups has been limited to tive: Drama- tic. Art, Debating. Nature and Science, and Poetry. I5-4l

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