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Lesheiipear-Pres Anne 5-lawn Wee-Fi'esa.LntC0rL Andrew Svvam Sec Ida rFSport Cap Percy Moore Comm S o Cn NJP'landz1u t 'Ohve Orth-Comm. H,R.P'fConnell
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HC55-1 IEZQY: 'l'l IE .X'UR.XIALlTlf CLASS D-1928 CLASS D, ioz8 President . . . .. . ,Y, ,,, .... l ,astia SPEAR Yicc-President . . .. .ANNE HAWN Secretary-Treasurer.. ..AisioRtiw SWAIN Committee .. . .. .. . . .. .. ..WiNNiFRr3o Cook, lsxisiat fxlitsii. MARc1t'riRi'i'E Sitagtk, EDXVARD MAasHALL Sports Representatives .. . . ...lim St1iiARF, Piiizei' Mooizia, The last Class D held a position of honor and responsibility. have been told repeatedly that Class D is always the best class i. of Normal School: iust as repeatedly have we been told that as the ia it Class D we must excel all previous classes. Vyfhat a reputation to keep, and what a record to make! Were we equal to the task? XVC ask you! Of our class Icher, lN4Rs. Mctliiiyi, we wish to express our ap- preciation for her forts to make our term a success, Her personal interest in each student has made each feel that he is a part of the class and not a stranger, not an easy accomplishment among seventyftwo men and girls, many of whom knew none of the others before last Vlanuary. No longer strangers, the members of Class D are noted for the spirit of comradeship in the class, and friendliness toward the other classes of the School, which is commented upon by those outside our class. The social functions attempted by the class have been successful to a high degree. Credit for this is due to the ofheers and committee xx ho planned them. and to the decoration committee. who transformed the hall. Besides the dances held here a Toboggan party, and a Theatre party furnished much enjoyment to those who attended. Although the basketball teams have not acquired any of the honors, they have gained a reputation for good sportsmanship that does not flag even in defeat. We entered the school too late to take part in the curling draw. A challenge to the other classes to meet usin debate pro- duced a very interesting contest ln the play, The Torchbearers, Class D was represented by four members. lt will be apparent that the class has taken part in practically all phases of school activity. One morning the Sheriff Marshalled a company, including the Miller and the Taylor, and went to the Forrest to hunt a Cowan each took a Spear, a Dirk, or a Bill-hook, in hopes of finding game. But all they saw was a Crane, Crossing the Moore they Metcalfe with a Whiteside. The lN4iller took it home. On his arrival there he founda Swain in the lX4orris chair, exerting his Wiles to entertain th: Cook Do you still love me? asked the Cook. Hlvloorc or Les! was the reply. Dont Cheater that way, said the Miller but take this calf and Penner in the yard. Doern, l've a Naylen my foot and can go no farther. The rest of the party returned in a McLaughlin car, singing Car- rolls. As they were saying Crace, before dinner, Aaron came home in a Chandler. He hung his Cote and Scharf in the Hall, and said l have been picking Violets on the Lees. CLASS D, iq27 Secretarys Repori Class D held its first social evening ir the Normal school audi- torium on the twenty-sixth of August. A very pleasant evening was spent and many new acquaintances formed. The next two weeks found us busy preparing Class D's paper known as Dominee's Diary. Copies were to be distributed to the incoming students on the night of the Carnival. Although the at- tendance at the Carnival was not as large as had been anticipated every- ene enjoyed housey, wheel of fortune. as well as by dancing and eating hot dogs. Towards the end of September forty-two members of the class accompanied by Miss SHIRRIFF, went to a corn roast at Charleswood. Everyone came out of his or her pedagogical shell and had a good time playing London Bridge and other rollicking games. A sing song and spin-the-plate helped us enjoy our trip home on the street car. Everyone arrived home safely full of corn and contentedness. We held two other parties, one on the zist of October, and one on the znd of December. Both were very successful. The success may be attributed to Class Ds orchestra. On Friday, December ioth, class D was entertained at a farewell party held in the Isaac Brock auditorium Everyone had a good time and left the building with backward looks. And now that its all over we look back and wish we could do it all over again. lt was a most pleasant and instructive course iSgcl.J lsivm FINNEN, Sec.-Treas. Th 1 rly-four
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