North Bay Teachers College - Polaris Yearbook (North Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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V 'Q -1, , 5' 41' V521 . ,.f, .1 'f,'?f :-. 5. O 1 I -1 fy' ' S THE FORTY-FIFTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK North Bay Teachers' College oi! ll ll ll ul n ll u u u u nl n- -lu u u u u n u u u u u n gig Zin illivmnriam Cn November l9th, WEB, the statt anrl students at the Teachers' College wcrc saddened to learn ot the sudden death ot lvlr l-l, I. Bamtorcl, ATCM, Instructor tn lvlustc, lvlr, Bamtord had been engaged tn hrs regular duttes less than two days previously so hrs sudden passtng was a great shock to hrs tamtlt and many trtends Mr Bamtorcl was appotnted to the statt at the North Bag Teachers' Collegc tn September, l92U, and hence was tn hrs 25th year ot servlce tn the tratntng at teachers ln ocldttton to these dutles, he also gave tnstructtan tn mustc Ill the litubllc schools of the ctty, vtstttng each ot the forty-ttve classrooms weekly Durtng hrs enttre teochtng expertence, Mr Bantord gave etttctcnt and can- sclenttous servtce ln rgtrenartng prosbectnte teachers tor thetr future duttcs lxtlant come wtth ltttle or no baclsgrouncl tn hrs subtect and vvtth these students he was un- SUOVIIWQ ll'l hrs ettorts to tnsttll the necessary rudtments To those wth more expert- oncc' or oblltly, he was an Ill5lfJlfOlIOl'l to t.so lexelogjt theur talents to the utmost lht l1lQlW coltbre at thc Instruction gtven In mustc bt, thc tcdchclrs tramed bt, Mr ltantlcrcl, wall turntsh a lastlng monument to has memory, lvlr Homfortt nos of u l-mtllt, gcrttirutts tllsrtosttlott ctlttj tttgh ytm ,Xklx tlltm-gc wclleltlctfl and rctsrtcctcttl ly, the t 'tlfIl't,' slutltnt how llc' sltcnt much ttmu ltcxottl hrs rvgulor rlLllIk's ln tratrttng school thot: dntl tn the ltrtttttrctttutt vt at eral ttntl ltugcctnts llltts ltrmttltltd not vnlt, xuluoltlt trmntng lor lhttsf ltattlt ll-ttltttg ltul tr-- XLll'lCll5lN most wrtlmctltltc x,Nlltlll'llCYis lar tht xllltllkllkt. ll ts lltclt Vtllll ct clr ttt wt nt bl ltr l sttnul los- on tht 'lxlll nl ttll xxltm lnt xx hunt that xXt'rc'c,Ul'cllltt'lt,1---f-Ilttlttlttltlllltltll Trkllllttl xxltctwtt lttf ul stttxttr ,ltnnl lt. ctr' tra not tlton lo alll of tts L C lrLfNUll'tl North Bay Teachers' College Greetings to North Bay feachers' College So greatly does the tuture ot this country depend on the pre- paration at the teachers vvho are to instruct the pupils in the schools ot Ontario that our Teachers' Colleges occupy a large place in the planning ot the Department ot Education. You who are students in the North Bay Teachers' College are privileged to have, as l need scarcely remind you, instructors ot the highest calibre who are most conscientious in the discharge ot their duty tovvards you and who are also good examples whose atti- tuaes you may vvell emulate. There is such a shortage at elementary school teachers in Ontario, as in all English- speaking countries, that you are not likely to have any ditticulty in obtaining good posi- tions at excellent salaries When you sign a contract vvith a Board at Trustees you un- dertalfe a great responsibility because it then becomes your duty and your privilege to ex- ert every talent you have toward the production, by means ot education, at intelligent, right-thinking, public-spirited, loyal! and religious citizens vvho vvill take their places in a vert, tevv years as citizens ot the greatest and treest country in the vvhole world, the Dominion at Canada To do this you must stress the tundamentals in education, l-lard wort and competition cannot, as some seem to think, be taken out ot the schools as long as they are determining tactors tor success in lite You will vvork hard and your pupils ifvill wort hard but you vvill also have a good deal at tun and recreation and you vvill not Carnitine ,four activities solely to the school but vvill be useful citizens in the communities ri which ,lou serve You will have a great responsibilityy you are now preparing your- :elfes to assume that responsibility In that great endeavour you have my best vvishes ts' aburicant success -W, l, DUNLGP, Minister Ot Education. 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V-ll... l?j2?'lkZC'9UII!'T Ct7Afssaye. lh the oevululclrhcrlt dunno th, lost holt century, ot the resources ot lXlLl'llTQllT Ohtoruo, o greot port hos been gclo,c b people who come from torlous Eurotiow couhtrnes, These, dussotlstled wth corlrll- tlohs th thelr motlvct lohds, sought hew freedom ond OPTDOVTUITITE HT the New Werl I lt is trom such stocl, thot mom who ottehcl thus Teochers' College, hoxe sprung The Yeor Book ot the V354 closs oortroys mom osoects ot the cohtrnbutlohs rhoclc by thcse vorlous ethhuc groups to the umportoht ploce how held by thus orco wt the hotiohol ltte ot Comodo Durlrlo receht gcors, there hos ooolh been OIT lhcreosmo mllux to lXlurllt,ul Uolorlo of New Cohoduohs Thus hos presented on ossumnlotloh hrelvlcht xmhlch must be solved by our schools ut our hotlohol chorocterlstncs ore to be grcscru ' To you os bcollmlhg tc-ochers oh outstomdmg chollchoe IS thus ltcschltd lo T, clossroorrls lt wlll be your llulj, to resolve the vornous elcmehts lute d Qulm3r,tl: group This welll cotttromt gou wth on Ol'l'CVlLlllllf. to emgtlstoslic lhr ltgsl corllrls-l - llGl'T5 thot corl be mode bt, thc rllxerotlll cultures rcgwrlgtstirlled owl TJ bulge' Cl2'll'll'l'll.lll curl, ul rltutuol ln crfe ,lttclf tolcrollort om: Vcslmcl lor lhc try' .,ct 1 ll x-.hgh xml lJwllf,,v,l ,cc' ft t ,ou och: t.s, xc llwe-ct cms, so mall ul lorgtq .le-gov ut 'lllulmw to thc 1l'.,l.iQ'llfl'lll'lll ol 11 lwller uolloflol ltle ou-l tvullool, lm lllpd ceel ll , ' lf C l7li5!XCOf.l North Bay Teachers' College + n In lu nl ln u u n in u su u an--un in nu :nu it un nu nu lu nu ll ll gig POLARIS EXECUTIVE SllllllllllgfI'1l'lNlll liskrrlin tBus. Mgxxl. June Murr. Theresa Stump. Shirley Taylor. Mr. .X. R. 1IllL'KlllllOll lStziff ,X1lx'isn1'l. Maris U'l'onno1'. .l':lCllllUl' xylllllftjll, .Ioan Bowman, Lee Bolrlt l.Xrt litlj, Mzlrilynlie Hawkins. Rita Fzissiua, Miss lf. Mitchell lStz1ff Arlvisorl. SLRltCll'7-lL'lLll Bruce. Robert Knights tEditor-in-lfhiefl. ,lozin.Xlle-11. Ycrzi Rzulomzm Cgjfzbfllklf 17nr,m11 uf liurv oliiu 1m'1111'1i1'sSv 'lll'f'lllllf.H ln the worcls ot the Roman poet, Now it is pleasing to remember those things ot tormer times. The ect has now drawn to a close For us the year at North Bay Teachers' College has been a new and clit- lerent adventure, The Year Book Executive has worked hard to portray memories we cherish, and to resent the challenge we are about to encounter. The tirst section ot our book shows the members ot our student body. ln the tall, we entered the school as teen-aoers, eager to succeed but not realizing the many responsibilities at a teacher. A tew ,hgrt months later we are prepared to step into the world as professional peopleestill eager, but now 'salizing our responsibilities. How has this change come about? Most ot our learning has been through hard work, but we have :T gainef attitudes and knowledge through our recreation in clubs, organizations, and social activities, Tre :ark ot the Statt, Practice School Teachers and the Clergy has taught us the essential characteristics f well-prepared teacher. Tre tirial zection at the book presents the challengeeebecoming a teacher, By stories, poetry and thi: section portrays many ot the nationalities represented in Northern Gntarior Our task as n the moulding ot these ditterent ethnic groups ot pupils into strong, tuture citizens ot Canada. flat snl, clocg the Year Book provide us with a recollection ot our year's training, it also reminds us T greg' resronsibility we have shouldered for the future, The degree ot success that we shall 1 .will be dependent upon ourselves BOB KNIGHT, Editor- I n-Chief. P!-GE F1 North Bay Teachers' College WHO North Bay Teachers' College aiu ln I ul ln ll ll ll ll ll ll ll rl ull nu nu vm nu nu ml- -llll Im ull lull ml ull lm lin ull ull lln ml lul ml nn IIN llll llll Ill B+ JO1--IN .1KlI11l'lx'.3 1' , 1 . 1X . . . . . 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S1113 111 115, 15 11 111'1'.:1' 1111551'55i1111. 'l'l1i5 1'1'1'111i11l,v i5 11111 1'i11111 111'11f1'5511111. Yl'U.V.N'1i 1'1x'111f11f.1U '1'11 115 1111111 511711111511 1'111111' 11115 11155 .Y111 5 11 -z1'illi11-11 1111'111l11'1' I-ll 11111' 1'l1155. ll1'1' 11111115 i11 cil1f1!f1'l1PllJ' 111'1' 'Z'L'l'j' 'z1'1'1l 1111111' - .S11I1 .Y ll 171'1'1'1111ly 111'1'51111 111 L Z'L'l'j'1lllL'. North Bay Teachers' College North Bay Teaclmers' College his n l ul nr ll nn ru n In u u n nn n--lu ln lu un ul u nl ll un su lu ll .I nip ,sew , XX , Q . v N 'X Q ., A1 Ms I 1:1 ., Q - W Q F I .. .x - i ,. .,:: ' i X mia E. c. BEACOM, BA., BPQQQ Principal Science, School Management ilSS E lVlf3NR-l-llxlx, lN'l.A,, l3.Paed. MPS. l. IRWIN, BA., l3.Paecl. L Master Master Primary Melhocls, Arr, Social Sludies Religious Education. i D DEYELL, We-, BPOU5. MR A R MQQKINNON, MA Magier Mggfef 'il lf'lflll'fi9l0Qi', Psychology, r gl lfanagernenr, English. 'flofhernahcg North Bay Teachers' College -:L e-e-ee eewee e 4- LK North Bay Teachers' College RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTORS Rev. H. Bridge. Dr. J. be-mple. Rev. F. bfj'INlt'Sf, Rev. A. Hancock. Rev. P. Czivzmzigli, Rev. C. Large. The Lute Rev. G. Herhst. T0 GUR RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTGRS We recall with deep sorrow the passing ot the Rey. C. l-lerhst early in the school year. l-lis WISE counsel was sadly missed, We record our grotetul appreciation to all our religious instructors tor their kindness and skilled guidance, May we he worthy ot the task they have placed upon our shoulders. ,MU ., 0 , E01 MAINTENANCE STAFF Mi. II. Vlifiililic-iw, Mr. vl. IJUIIJIIIIMJII, Mrs. IP. Avery, Miss fl. llorlili, TG THE MAINTENANCE STAEE The U33-l9j-l students ot the Teachers' College appreciate the co-operation ot the Mainten- ff ff. A i-, TJUUC Qtatt. lflrs Avery and Miss Codin haye kept our college at a peak ot shining cleanliness. Mr. lrlzor. has spent many hours keeping the school comfortably warm. Who can grow tlowers oelter than our 'Ar Chambers? They certainly made our classrooms decidedly gay. Eor this and f f r f i J X. GE 22 gfher kirirlriezzes, we extend to the Maintenance Stott our warmest thanks. North Bay Teachers' College 9 L Z ,ME 4 3 ' reuoitziee eaecrliiers Jrhoh Schools Miss E. Murihs Miss M. Thompson Vliss D Dovis Mrs. Cl. Borrihger Viss B. Ship Mrs A Pritchoril Miss D. Nichols Miss M Soge Vr. R. Croril Mrs. T. Nichol Vr. l. O. Nugent Mr. R. Lehmori Miss K. Soge Viss M Forrest Viss L. Sr. Louis Miss H. Willoughby Vr. H McClemerifs Viss Sheoporcl Miss N. Deheou Vliss M Ceresio Vrs. Milligoh i 0 l Miss E. Mitchell Vr. R. McKee Vr. L. Phillios Mrs. M Beordsoll Vrs. Y. White Vrs. H. Loucks Vrs. M MocDoriolcl Viss A. Christokos Mrs. V. Shorlreecl Miss looh Summers Mr. Ceo. Knox Mrs. C- Horison Mrs loori Arwclorsoii V rs. P. Comphell Mr. A. Bowers Viss E- O'Horo Vrs. F. Wolloce Mr. A. Schmiclt Vrs. C. Deyell Vrs. F. Coburn Rurol Schools 'A' ir 'A' Viss D. Leflor Miss M. Cleesori Miss M. McNulty Miss l.. McNouQhtori Miss A Mcl.erihoii Miss C. Booth Miss A. K Lotimer M iss H loyce Mr. L. Long Mrs. M. l-lommoncl Mr l. Prouclfoof Miss M. VVl'ilfG Mrs. K Cioudour TO THE PRACTICE SCHQQL TEACHERS We COITWC lo you iii Oclolicir, lqiwi. cugul' hut most iiiexi-ci'iciigQrl Nou gow llwoiiks. cl - n thul ur' l us four limo, your iwoliciicu gour uiiilursluiicliiig oiiil your lsiiowlc gc i might IOIII you iii lhc lcochiiiq lirofcssioil For oll you cliii for us ui' xii ui P105 aio n n I ll l the first tilllel To the Blasters: North Bay Teachers' College I ll nn ln nn rl un nl nn un ml un un--un ml ull lm un lm ml ml lm nu ml ull llll ml ull llll nll llll Ill liao My name's Penelope. consider myselt a bird of College - pardon me. on l've watched these st them. Thev take several NYhen the first lessoi for the students. Scared lt took them hours to mak when they got up in fron ! had never been out of tl Sudbury was a change too. They all came ba ' Tl at week holds ideas about central school libraries. 1 VX'e laughed when the students went DOMEFOUNDED - l954 nts, though, I rather l'm a pigeon. ln my rarer mome North Bay Teachers' the world. You see, l live at the the Teachers' College. grown quite fond of udents since September and have Studies, English and subjects such as Science, Social several othiers. Some subjects such as Educational Psychology and School Man- agement are to make them good teachers. 1 assignments were handed out, we birds felt so sorry They were worse than some of those fluttery swallows. e out a lesson plan. They had butterflies in their stomachs t of the class, I'll bet. to the country for a week. Some of them ie city before. Most of them were experts with a hay fork when they got back. pockets loaded with ore and with fine for all. ck with their fond memories l those exams! Yes, without fail. there l.ike a dark cloud hovering over every Friday were tiose - - Je 1' ' - ' l ' t l' l' f, saw everyone deep in a book - last minute were exams erammmg. There were special courses too: for instance, Xlso there was shop work for the girls. me for three days to teach llllilbkx sllllgs. . on the hands. .-X man ca quite that dart. 1 Altogether, to hear them talk, they have enjoyed teachers ever! every l'riday Noon hour. on tiat par icu ar nay the first aid course. Une could surely get twisted up in lt led to an epidemic of adhesive tape, located mostly about alcohol. lVe couldn't see that the students were themselves and we hope that they will make the best -PENELOPE PIGEON MACBETH - ON LIFE Un doing assignments 2 'l'onnn-row. and tomorrow. and tomorrow. painting: .Xfter doing finger of .Xrabia will not sweeten this .Xll the perfumes little hand. AT TEACHERS' COLLEGE Concrete material: Here I have a pilot's thumb f The optimistic student-teacher: 'Come what come may Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. A llefore a class for life, my lord. fief H SOlCliCF Zillfl 21fCH1'Cll More is thy due than more than all can pay. XYhat we hope the practice teacher will say about us: The pig-60,155 No juttyffrieze, Buttress, nor coin of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle. He hath been so clear in his great office. .Xt 8245: The bell invites me. . , . . .-Xdvice to the worrvin ' student-teacher: lleard from last years fNor1nahtes: ' g Xnd irophesvinff with .... strange screams ..... 1 g Consider it not so deeply. On being late: accents terrible. VVas it so late friend, ere you VVCIIL to bed. .Xfter a practice teacher has sent in a horrid report: 'lihere's no art 4 The linterprise: ill? flml tilt' lllgmlis V st lIlftl 'lI lf' ,tllgc mu' Confusion now hath made his masterpiece! - K-tis 2 1 - 2 ' . . yi, ini,,11,tiz.iiliL1illi1i.'l'H Un ii mm ml .Nt recess in the Common Room: .Xt exam time: nfl light, 3 lightiu Had I but died an botll' before this chance. O11 Slllilltl ll0111C O11 Ffidfiyi l take my leave of you: Shall not be long but I'll be here again: l'irstl1--son. lt is Ji tall: 'lold by :in idiot, full of sound and luiy, On the stuffed specimens: Fiulllfj-ill! Ilfflllillufi All these are portable il ' ' ' tnlncli Zi bottle: le lost llrllll lllt llllltlly. 1,111 QQjl15Ult21tiQll5: 'il b '1 'Nbr' HT 'ill' I 'llfl ll-H Such welcome and unwelcome things at once 'itznhinp partners at tbc end uf enterprise week: Tis llllffl te 1'L'CUnCllC'H l '-.o ,pf-nt -t-.innnn-r- Our plea after two full weeks of lectures. r No more tm' that, my lord, no more o' that 'nnn fin '.-.ingft -BERNICE STEELE ' :nml ininnlfd and llllllltllifl and innneh'd LACE 24 V. Y 0 ' 4: M -1 ..L . '. W 5 Q , , - ' I . S' 1 ' ' 'fix ., piggy? .,fPfeAoBbCcDdEeF 4, iff' HHHJJKLLIM 'iff Qq XX YL, Z V I, 'f ar x ' V . 5 5 Q ' , I . 4 ' ff- my I f ' fum Y , . Q wif f 4 Uu 'T1NnOo V V M v , V Vx . we . V 3 , 1 1. HERE . -. N . gl.,- ,. ,, Ape. My 1 'V 1 1-. . sm I elf, -I 'D YMWQU 'N' All . I ,...R . I. ,i North Bay Teachers' College Oh HO- Meg in Sudbury +1 5 +0-dgwlj a-if QE? , film 4 V X sw W THE MASTER SCHOOL OPENS 'WITH DUE APOLOGIES TO EDGAR ALLAN POE! I f .. 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A,Xl'I't'l'lIlHl'lw-I LOW i5 blind. 'fJOAN AKEHURST 'l4l1Cl'C'fUl'C, lN2ll'l'i2lj1'C is an institution for thc lmliud +I ll u u lu u North Bay Teachers' College u an ul u n ul ll ll ul un n u--u n u u u u u ul u nl u n s s s n cis ,S x ll Cl FIRST TERM STUDENTS' COUNCIL ltul -l'lI!lI .xktllllf-1 lYicn--l'x'rN.J, liinniv Ilgunilhm 1Suc.'b, Ilgmny l'fwiIm1m lI'u-NJ. Iimlim- l..wfu11M- l.I'L'llN.5 Xlisi .X. .IWIIIINUII 1S1:lfl' lflvisurl. ff'- IlI1IiIl11 5ll', ,X. ll, -RL'f'4I KSISUVIU .XllNiN.!hI',,A Hl'l'lliL'L' Stu-llv, Lllvillc liiml, llislm' KL-1-urnn. l':fIXY.ll -I Iiulwrrx, l 1'.u1u- ilumfwlulh hlllllj' lXl'jZJlIllIXYikl, lxzltlmlu-11 lI'UlIL'I', liwlwrt Hfftwrxgnt 4,4-fwgv Hull 1xIL'1'-l,l'1'N,Y, G V 3 -4 HW. e ,gf :+ -,' 5-,X 1- 'ji' j U .. 5635! . 9 - 4' '- -...w y 'iff' .511 ': 'C' .A A , fir tw 71 .4 SECOND TERM STUDENTS' COUNCIL. ,ill-vl Xl,kr,n1l,' ,Xul,1xl1N l'I'1p,q-.lv Ilmlll IA...lxu. 'Fm it Xnlnu Illnl-Lila 'I '- ', ximmwwl If--1 Xmvff Xlm Vu- Nllv .X If-lm---1. 'Slut .X-imma' qlnllllu Il- Kl.,v,l 151419. H,I.l, IQ.xv1-A I:,.11.lzn lx: ','w, l'll1 vw Xl--HIL-N-l'u'X, U.vVv,.v K 'r-V lx-'vi KH K.x'4'Il'l l'l'1'.1m, flfvx- XIMIIH, Nl.nxg.n-I l..4Hvn1gluv 7' . 'F 49 Y 5 A QE .I Nortlw Bay Teachers' College ru nn un lm nn vu -- n ua u + I an lu I I lat RED CROSS EXECUTIVE 9c:.twl,KQltlu-1'i11u l:.1116-11111 lYice-l'rcx.l, Huy O'Brien ll'rcs.l. Sylvia lYito lScc.l. . .. . -, ,E . V- , . brzuwlxmug--l.1m Sln-rt, Blr. -l. ll. licycll 15tzm AX1lx'1w1'l, Icggy .hlnstrmnmg 1l1'e:.s.l. Stella Ixus-rstu llrog. i1n1.l. Una L 1 u L 4 Y s I l PAGE 28 .ffm Bet ty Ann Payne. Betty james, Bernice Katz KMHQ. L'0u,l. f W ,Q S.--1 if -411 - wavy SSP' ATHLETIC COUNCIL f 1 i 1 H lp,,g,.1.i.-1.11, l':ml:1 .Xxuflwxq-1' 1511-,-'l'l'c:ls.b. hlulm Klmmr lI'1'c-al. Klixs S. Stzmlq lSt:Lff Allvisol Hvm-x in vc fjuiltx. rmlxmwf Xfrlllhl I,I'4.7IfllllJlllIll, llmnm Hrxrnilvrook, Luis Ling, Emily Iiryzamowski. . , 1 , , .4 1lKx I1 Xllxl- wr XIII flll IIN I I IWXIXXV I I I 1, BFXGE North Bay Teachers' College 4, , nn nu un un nu rn nn nn nu nn nn nu nl- -nn un nn nu nu u nn lu nn ln nu nu nn ln ll u nu ll mole UNDER THE NORTH STAR The night is quiet now. The heavens too, are still. Save for a few streaks of light from a falling star, nothing mars its studded deepness. This is my favourite sort of night for my brightness seems to glitter even more. On earth they have called me Polaris but here in heaven I am the Bright One. Then, too. at night, I am given the power of speech. XYhile the world is sleeping, I can look down on my companion. the silvered dome on the North Bay Teachers' College. Through the day. llly beauty is forgotten but at night I can learn about the wonderful times that have taken place under that dome. I remember a tea at the beginning of the year when everyone felt strange and a little out-of-place. But not for long: soon they were all having so much fun finding out everyone's names I felt a little lonely here in space. They had few boys in the College this past year hut, even so, everyone enjoyed themselves. I well recall the I-Iallowe'en party. That night Mr. Moon came out in all his glory and we gave our coats an extra shine. Oh, it was so exciting to see everyone dressed in all sorts of weird costumes and to go through the ghost-walk! The girls got their chances to get a man on Sadie Hawkins day. Such laughter and fun I had never seen before! Une would think that the vividness of the summer garden had been transferred to the lapels of the young men. Friday afternoons were special occasions for me for I was always entertained by many sorts of pro- grams, some educational and some in a lighter vein. I have seen Shakespeare enacted and a vivid puppet show. The United Nations and the Red Cross also had a place in college life. Enthusiasm was overwhelming when it was decided to raise money for the Red Cross during Red Cross XXX-ek. Pennies ran from the very bottom stairs right up to the dome. I think the biggest event was the Christmas dance, when the assembly hall was transformed into a eandyland filled with lights and good things to eat. But the brightness of the decorations was dimmed by the lirilliant splashes of colours that waltzed around the floor to the soft music of the orchestra. Christmas holidays came to an end all too soon and everyone came back to school. There was no chance for getting homesick on Fridays because always there was some event at the school-skating parties, tobog- ganing and just plain friendly get to-gethers where som: danced and others played games or just talked. Then there was Drama Club night. Vllhat did i. matter if a few lines were forgotten? Everyone had the time of their lives. Remember Oliver Twist and poor little Nell? And who could forget the laugh riot of This Could Happen To You , Even the Dome rocked with laughter that evening and I swear I even qletected some make-up on that silvered profile. All the good times didn't take place at the college, however. There was the tiring but inspiring trip to Ottawa. I-low the students thrilled at seeing their favourite politician in action. Then at the end of the year with tears in their eyes, the students said farewell at their May Formal. Now the sun is coming up and I must go to hezl. I've been up so many nights the past year I can scarcely keep my one eye open. y Polaris. MY SECOND HOME CHRISTMAS CANDYLAND Iln' 'Z'll1.t't' said, l'v.r, Sn lw1'fatI1Ii'.rsIy. I IItl'Z't' a ramn to real, liar just um' gzrl? .Ya-zo let me see, M I . Hjfjl ,tjmf ffl 1,0 L.,,,,,L.,,fj llzaf -team' the golden threads lzlcc fairy looms. It uzigflzz' Iza-zz' liven. the rlzyflzm of the baud 'I'I1af Jzzatzluzrd teliirlilzg rmrfvlvs ta flzc rooms, .. V .I I lv llf Ir' ' 'I ,HH must mlm, up In MT Nw Hmm' at usa id a 0 C1 zstmas Candy and. It'.r 0a.rz'vr ta jzalgfe. Hal yazfll like l1'r'iugf Izvrv 'zeiflz us, .Ind smnz 'zt'a1z'f 'leant fn lv1ulyft'. H ' Ilia! yzairdea' 0-wry CIIVIIUI' of 1110 Izall If IIIIZIIIZI I1a'z'e lvevlz flwsi' randy 111011 so grand Ilia! lured earlz f7l'Z.lIt't' and f7I'IIIL't'.YX In IIIC ball I did as .rlzv Izad.ra1'd I slmuld, . . A 1 ' ' 'I , nllm, imuld ,U my dvlwhfv Ind added nzayn fn mu Candy and nl't'I1l'f'fI Wlflg'I'f-Y-'ff'-IfI 3 I I ' Hut nmrv than flzesv it teas a SIl'UHjlt'I' hand LH 'WM Mm 1 'll 'W lf' Tlzaf klmtfvd all into I1a1'1l1a111'v11s lvlvlldsq Ill' lf -ff .fffv flfll'-I I '-f-Wd I 't'H.l'- liar, almtw' all, H10 HL'lll'lIl'.S'S of gay friends finaly,,i,l,li:i'll!ll,,,f,i,',,lgjr',,,I HM. rims If11l1'rt'cI flu' IlIIl'1fIIIllgl flzrang fa Calldylalld. I zwarfzl lu' IIIILYI zzfvsef. -JUNE M. MLJRR , - . Ira! fax! 'zvlzeu all TUNA' al its 'zenrsl -- - .I rlzaurn FIIIIIIIIFIII teas made. I fvlt'I'vrl fl up and arlrlvd .rrfzmi I kllfft' I'1l ulrlrlz' IIIR yfrarlfl Q The learned are seldom pretty fellows, and in many cases their appearance tends to discourage a love of study in the young. ' Ill' lim' lfl4flt'IIll'I' l1l1'.r.s'fl1lIy, .Intl ll'aIlrr, I'rm' and Ijaf, l--1- IIDIIVII I. If .l'IlllI1'llI.Y rural' alnaff, 7-,m.,.'A. r-l,',,lt.Hlm.-- UH ml, mul. lis education forms the common mind: just as -QNA CASEY the twig is bent the trees inclined. I li 30 -4 At Play... P Fi. 9g Q -..fi-Ui 3:1 1 in-is 'nfl l ,ff 'r 4' FV' A- '. 3.4, A1 V .. 'l l 1 42.3 'W M Q mf -.4 Auf lg L Q59 . , 'K X North Bay Teachers' College THE CLUB HOUSE FIRST TERM STUDENT'S COUNCIL It was in Octoher, 1955. that we began our duties. In the first term we arranged for weekly prograins at Assembly on Friday. IYe also saw that cokes were availahle for refreshment at recess. Our social highlights included a I-Iallowe'en cos- tume party, a Sadie Hawkins dance, and social gath- erings. The most outstanding event was the Formal held on Decemher IS. 1953. XYith the music of the Northernaires. the students lived for a few magic hours in Toyland. On hehalf of the students, a wreath was placed at the cenotaph on Novemher ll. The sale of Christ- mas cards, school rings and pins was also handled hy this executive. I'nder the guidance of Miss johnson and Mr. Reed, a successful term was completed at the end of ,Ianuary 195-I. SECOND TERM STUDENT'S COUNCIL The second term Council had its first meeting on Monday, january 25. 195-I and met regularly every Monday. Our duties were social activities, assem- hliei and the Ottawa tour. Our social activities included the tohoggan party, a carry-over from the old Council, who had to postpone it due to cold weather. IYe had a Valen- tine skating party at the Arena, and an Indoor Track Meet. where the hroadest smile won the hroad jump and the swimming contest consisted of con- suming a howl of water with a spoon. After the liaster holidays there was the Folk Dance party where national costumes were worn and Hindu Ten- llay Curry was on the menu. The most important event of all, was the May Formal, which we worked on for a long time. XXX-rk on the Council kept us husy, hut we cer- tainly enjoyed it and thought it was a wonderful experience. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council, consisting of two memhers from four class groups with the counsel of Miss S. Stanley. planned a considerahle mnnher of sport ac- tivities in spite of a heavy school schedule. In Yolley Hall. Team -IA, under the leadership tif Danny l'ozihun, walked away with the golden tnp. .X trophy and crests were presented to the win- nine Team S, under the captain, lid Roherts, in our lion-.Iiiigf League, King l'ing and Queen I'ong were al-fi crowned. To supplement our year activities, Iiadmintoii was initiated. 'Ihr' activities instituted ahove allowed nearly all the slllfltjllls to participate at one time or another in swim- activity. These may serve as an incentive for our -ports program next year, hut with activities -uitalilt for the chilfIren's level. FJ-GE 32 JUNIOR RED CROSS I953-l954 The executive of the Colleges Thumbs Up Branch , guided hy Mr. Deyell, staff advisor, hegan their activities with an explanation to the students of the purposes and duties of Junior Red Cross in the classroom. A most successful year was attained with the co-operation and support of the student body through such events as the Red Line Campaign, Red Cross NVeek, Miss Red Cross Campaign twinner Miss Binnie I-Iamiltonl, the Red Cross Dance and a demonstration of a Red Cross meeting by Grade Eight, XVorthington Street School. Highlight and climax of the year was a donation of thirty dollars to the Handicapped and Crippled Children's Fund of the Red Cross Society. The executive of the 'Thumhs Up Branch ex- tends to the student teachers their wishes for suc- cess and for the advancement of Red Cross work in their classrooms in the future. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP STU IXIIIOTU Cl!I1'I'Sf, and to .lltzkc Him. 1XVllUTt'II.U Every Monday noon we met for the Bible study. discussion and prayer. Ioan Frewing, district super- visor, organized the group in the fall and attended meetings whenever she was in town. Evelyn Taylor, sponsor, was there each meeting with help and in- spiration. XVe studied a hook entitled Basic Christianity and had some excellent discussions on such topics as XYhat is Sin? and XYhat does it mean to he- lieve? For further inspiration we had speakers. Mrs. Wallace with the aid of a film strip, compared our lives as teachers to Christ's. Then Miss Taylor spoke on The Three Daughters of Grace. ,Ioan Frewing pointed out the message of Easter in Isaiah. Twice during the year we had Fireside - first at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vindon and then at Maylon's. XYhat a marvelous time for a message, fellowship, fun and food Iof coursel. An inspiration, a guide and a goal is Paul's plea. As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in I-Inn. FILM GROUP lfarly in the fall, a film group was organized hy Mr. Deyell. Our work during the year has in- cluded several film nights for all the students. Pro- grammes included films on child study, history. nature, travel and discussion ahout the films. Some memhers tif the film group have also heen given training in film projection. XVe, of the film group. would like to say a sincere thank-you to the students for their co-operation in attending our film nights and to Mr. Deyell for his work with the group. North Bay Te W H Y ' v 7 -if J,,- 6 1953 1954 Nortlm Bay Teachers' College +. gg ill ll ll ll ll in ul In ll ll nl ln- -ll ll In ll I ll ll Ill ul ll ll it ll ll ll.-6-ml ll ll fmlkehbfofzy fldoeaa 'Xlr Eeacom, Members of the Staff and Fellow Students: We are gathered together to-day for the last assembly in this our year at Teachers' College, The time has come for farewells, and yet, it seems so short a time since we were welcomed here to our first assembly But many things have happened since then and, even if at times we didn't want to admit it, ite hate fond memories of life here. Memories of people we met and enjoyed, -of places we went and of things we saw, will stay with us many a day, There will also be memories of the lesson, real and meaning- ful, in tolerance, that we learned from associations with our class-mates All these, spiced with a few sharp memories of disappointments, serve to remind us of a year the like of which we have never before seen lt has been a year in which we have seen a new meaning to life, because we have had a definite goal for which to aim, And we have seen our goal come closer and closer to realization. Now at the end of our training we have, as the popular song says, Mixed Emotions. Each one of us deep down inside, knows that, in his own way, he has a contribution to make to the profession and to society We are all a bit eager to get out on our own, try our wings, and make our contribution to the profession e e our profession, And yet, after only one short year of training, in a way we feel inadequate in comparison to the task which lies before use I have found a poem which expresses this feelingi ' Lord. folio 11111 I to fl'tIl'lI flu' Quay To little 1'lzild1'011 clay lljl day. 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Our circle of friendships this year has widened greatly, We :mll not soon forget our classmates whose friendship and comradeship has meant much when we were in z Q, mood or when we felt discoura ed. Nor will we for et our Masters without whose understandin Q , 1 Q Q 1 qrd qgriqtarit help we could not have achieved our measure of success, To our Masters we say a word of frriralion for your patience and fortitude, and for your interest in us,-Aa very sincere Thank you, lr ,alcniclor,1 address according to the dictionary meaning is a farewell speech. 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It silvered the snow-clad hills and tipped with dia- mond thc silent. snow-shrouded pines. Far up in the endless heavens swept the ever-changing northern lights. a continuous. majestic pattern ot colour. .-X man stood looking at the lights. a man whose back was bent with toil and age. Vladimir ,Nmdrusky looked deep into those flickering depths and there it seemed that, as on a vari-coloured screen, he could see his life reflected. Yladimir Aindrnsky was an old man now - his life was nearly over. He had lived long and he should have been content to die. And yet, as he looked at the lovely heavens, a bitterness arose within his soul, a bitterness and an overwhelming awareness ot the futility of his life. hp from the fetters of the past rose memories of the Ukraine, the land where he was born. He saw again the winding lane leading to the little whitewashed cottage clothed in blooming fruit trees. How he had loved life then: the hot days in the steppes with the sun beating upon his shoulders, the cool shade of the orchard. the simple church on Sunday, the singing and dancing in the soft glow of twilight! Young as he was. he had drunk deeply of its beauty and vowed that he would never leave it. As he grew older he saw the poverty and oppression of his people. but he still loved life, and determined to do all in his power to make it easier for the people who lived in this beloved land. University brought him into contact with a big city. big people. and big ideas. Along with many others he grasped the new Ideal, that of common owner- ship for the benefit of all. He had been young then, and the Ideal sounded so effective ..... Then the war broke out, and all his plans were shattered. Dragged against his will into an army he had always opposed, he found himself fighting against those whom he should have been fighting with, and his belief in the Ideal collapsed. Two years later he found himself in a prison camp and within six months he was faced with the alternative of staying in prison, or leaving the land he loved. He decided on the latter Y firm in the conviction that someday soon he would return and help rebuild his war-torn homeland. XYith this in mind, then, he had gazed for the first time upon his future home -- that vast expanse of icv wilderness they called Northern Ontario. He still loved life. and he still had hope, for would he not some- day return to his Ukraine? His first contact with the new land was in a city not unlike the one at which he attended university. Here he received his first awakening. He had entered the city with the thought of obtaining a position worthv of his education, but it seemed that his education was of no avail. No, they said, Your language is tif no -nee to us and you do not know ours well enough. Go to work in the lumber camps. So he went. His vcars in the steppes now stood him in good stead. and he soon became quite accustomed to the fact that his L-fiticatioii which was valued at home, was of so little use to him here. ln time he learned the language and the Cllsttillts, and married a girl from his homeland. Together they planned and saved in hope of returning. Then came the second awakening, the depression years, years of hard work for small wages. years which lilcssefl him with children, and years which drained his youth and strength. Now, with a family to care for, and nothing save his bare hands to do it with, the thought of his country receded a little. He became more concerned with perpetuating the customs for his homeland in this country so that his children could grow up in an environment as much like his as possible. His spare time was devoted to teaching the language and tgtictonis tu the new generations and his children and his neighbours, children grew up with a knowledge of ti-.o languages and a love of songs and dances, the ancient celebrations and the beautiful arts and crafts of . - v their fathers land. .Ns his children grew older, there came the third and most shocking awakening. For although these children loved their father's Cllsttiillls, their love for the land was not so binding as his, and they had no wish lr. retnrn. Hur place is here, they said. Your country we have never seen. lt was true, he realized, but tht- tliouglit had been a knife thrust in his soul, For now he knew how his life must be, and now all hope di'-fl witliin him. He must live on in obscurity, his ideals and resolves forever smothered. He must continue his lowly work in factories and lumber yards while the knowledge within him rotted and died, and, faraway, his lmomt-land writhed beneath the tyrant's hand. lli- children were married now and lived with their own children in their own homes. They still loved and rf,-in-ti thi- customs of their father's land, but for the land itself they cared little. .Xnd that land,-what of ii? lt una- now but a name attached to an insignificant state, one among the many under the tyrant's land. 'I lil' land was too weak and the tyrant too strong. The uprisings were few and quickly quclled. His iill'll 'll and his childri'n's children were living in the new land and becoming a part of it. They were per- fftlj. fontcnt. Xnd hc, Vladimir, was old, and his life was nearly over . . . . . 'I lat iliclqfring lights suddenly died in the northern sky and the night was black. Far away amid the i ' -i.o'.'. -lirondcfl pines came the lonely cry of the wolf. -SONJA SAPLYWY bf'-CE X16 Nortlt Bay Teachers' College +I ll ll ll lu ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll nl ll u--II ll ll nu u u u u ll In n + THE BOY WHO LEARNED TO YODEL 'lihere was onee :x little Swiss hoy named lfreidel who h:txl heen living in Northern Hntario Iixn' only ont week. lle haxl made friends with llavid who admirexl him heeause l reidx'l eould yxxrlel so loudly :xml elx-arly. l'y'e tried anxl tried to yoxlel like you. eomplaind llayixl one day. 'l just eannot xlo it. XX'ell, said lfreidel. 'almost everX'0l1C in Switz.-rlaml eau yodx-l. llut thx-re was :x tinxx- when l xw-nld ttot. XX'ould you like to he:xr the story ahout ltow 1 learned to yodel? lfagerly, llayid sat tip to listen. lle loved stories and w:xnted very mueh to lxarn how lfrx-ixlxxl hx- eatne such a good yodeller. This was the story he heard. XX'hen he was just seven ye:trs old. l reidel's tiath.-r diexl and he lzaxl to go lu the inouuiains to tytxtle lot' :x cruel old tn:tn. XX'ith the few pennies he earned, lfreidel :xnxl his mother managed to eat onee a day. Une hlaek :xml stormy night ltis master s:tid erossly, 'l reidel. go tip to my rahin in the nionntains and lx-teh my pipe. tio quickly. 'l'he night w:xs very xlark :xnxl gloomy. lfreidel was going to have to stay in the x-:thin all nigh: hy himself. llowever, his father h:xxl taught him to he ohx-xlieixt, :tml t'rightenx'd as he w:xs, he sl2ll'lt'tl on his w:xy. lly the tinte he reached the hut, his elothes were drenched from the r:xin and the lightning tlaslzx-d 1tt'I'ttes the sky. Quickly lfreidel entered tlte dingy eahin. l shall holt the xloor :xml loek the slltlllt't's,.' ltxj thought. XX'lten he lt:xd done this, he crawled into the olxl hed, shut ltis eyes :xml drifted into a trouhled sleep. Suddenly he awoke aml looking up was terrified to see :x lmge olxl giant stamling :xt the littxxt taxi his hx-xl, Hello, lireidx-ll 'l'he giant spoke softly hut lfreidel, not daring to look, hid ltls head umler the hlanket. Do not he afraid. l shall not hurt you. The giant spoke very kinxlly :xml l rx-idel tiinidly pxxkefl out ltls head from under the ragged hlanket. .X long hlue rohe and shaggy white heard eonfronted lireidel :xs he peered through the dimnxness at tlte kindly giant. You are a good hoy, lfreixlel. You have worked harxl yet were heaten hy your eruel inaster. 'Ixll me what you would like more than anything else in the world. Now, lfreixlel haxl never tolxl anyone how he had practised so harxl anxl still eould not yodx-l. St- with- out hesitation he said, l should like to he ahle to yodel. 'l'hen yodel you sliall,' s:tid the giant. Tomorrow morning when you :xw:xken, you shall he :thle to yodel more loudly :ntxl clearly than :uiy other little hoy in Switzerlamlf' XX'ith these words. the giant diss :tppe2xt'ed. L'pon awakening next morning, lireidel womlered if he had heen di'e:nning. 'l'he door w:ts still holtx-xl :xml the shutters locked. Yes, thought he, it must have hx-en :x dream. Outside the sun shone hrightly. The air smelled sweet. .Xs lte m:xde ltlrs w:xy down the narrow path. l rx-idel fx-lt very h:xppy. Suddenly he yodelled loudly aml elearly. ln the distanee :t mountain hx-rdsnian yodelled a t'eply. l7i'eidel yoxlelled again :xml again - happy to he :dive and working. x-yen for his ernel master. llaying' arrived :xt his 1naster's home. he heard :x harsh yoiee. XX'hx-re did you learn to yodel like th:xt? l'reidel told lns story. .Xhl t'XClllllllL'tl his master, l innst go tip to my mountain eahin. l lx-lit my x':xp there. Ito not x-xy peet me home tonight. lfreidel knew th:xt ltis master haxl not left ltis eap :xt the eahin, hut he said nothing. Ile wxtttxlx't't'tl what gilt the giant would hestow' upon the cross old ntan. llt:xt night, :x snow storm raged m tlte hills. l'rx-:del s master had not returned and no one x'onl.l gxt tlrough the deep snow' to look tor him. iliti earn :x little money meanwhile, lfrxtdel yolellexl s'.Xx't'l ntxh-7 dies tor the village people :tnd they gave him :t penny, sometimes two, lor eaeh song. XX'hen tlte snow ntelted :tml the iee thawed, :t group ot' men went up to the old eahin in the ntonntaiips lhey found only a pair ul' hoots whieh had hx-longed to l'iI'x'itlt'l's ernx-I master. lle himsx-lt. was nowheqt- lx- he found. l'x-rhaps. said thx- villagx-t's. the giant punished him tor hx-ating little lfreidel and making hint w tile 1: h:xrxl all d:ty and night. Xt l'tst l t'x'idel x trned enou h money hy yodx-llin to eome lxx nortltern tintario with his dt-:tr tttttiilxi .Xnd so, ltx-re l ant. he s:tid to ltis new tiriend llayid. 'l'h:xt is how I lx'1tl'llx'xl to 5 'lt'l llv' 1 H 'l'h:tt w:ts :t wondx-rtiul story. l i'eidel. lint l know' that the giant would not eontx- away .teios oex-an to give ntx- the gilt ot' yoxlx-lling. lltx you think you eould tx-:teh nie? l'll try, l t'eidx-l replied. .Xnd sol e:tx'h day, littllis heard l rx-idel :tml llayid in the little woods hehind the house pr.xx'tisxng 'X'-x-l ell-:x-dex-Y over and over again. llo you tlnnk llavid tinally learned to yodel: XX ell, it he eontnxned hetllx it Ht't l lm! lllyt' ln' Xt-to then, lm stlI't' he dtxl. DIN-'-H t..'t's.t1.' et H NortI1 Bay Teacliers' College 4 i- X TR I tt l n ll nu lu I lu nu ll nu un gl ,sl l ks..-.? +T- fit 55 ,lx ui -S, S - 'TT-1.4 S 1 ln., 2 -gg .ik - 4 44 Y 1 . XY' i i . I wt tnfl gaze xi tx all Lfllltlllkfl hx it hiielx ot th In h:,.- - S --n W- wr H E 4 f Y SIGNA COMES TO NORTHERN ONTARIO 'I large, eurionf, hlue eyes peepecl cautiously over the winclow' Ietlge of the jolting passenger ear fl with rapture at the still, sparkling. northern evening whieh stretched lllVltlllg'ly hefore theni. Siena . 's vawtnew anfl the Curious thoughts of her new honie that she tllllllit hear the warning' e powerful engine or teel the train jerk to a wtantlstill. une along little Mis, Siggna. Your new hlillllil antl I'apa will he waiting for you. Conte along' now. 'I nt he frii4Iitene4I. 1 qefl up into the eonrluetork frienflly faee anil winiletl. Ile would look after her, R - he wonlfl 5l lIt Itltrl tt thatiher new parentx woulfl he kinrl. HacIn't he helyeil her get nettlerl when she first got on the train? II whit he NIIUXYUII her In the flllllllg-CHI' ancl given her an extra stoop of ice ereani on her apple pie? Qu ielqlx Nhe tuekefl her flaxen Ill'ZilfIS unfler her It innet, fawtenecl her eoat, anrl gatherecl up her neat little it-Iset anfl tht- Iiuge lflihle Nana hail given her hefore she left Norway. ' - inleling hlue night. Sigua felt strange anfl afraicl. XYhat woulcl her new parents thinlf Hut in tht tw Ifu thev tonnfl out Nlie eouI1In't wpealt their language? Nana hacl taught her to way thank you hut that was III Muna Ienew. I't-rliailt they wouhl Nenrl her hack. 4 then what would Hhe tlo? learn eanie to her eyes. anrl one rolletl ii ht to the very tip ul her noxe. She waw very inneh worriecl. I.ooI4. Xliwyf 'lihere he Isl 'I'Iu-re he ix f vour new papal Siena felt the exeitenient of her new frienrl anrl tnrnecl her eyes in t 1- 'Iirev ' in up io-t fI n I IIi.t Nh ,Wil T IRWIN 'I I III 'A . P 1 I tion he wax pointing. I'p the 5IlUX'VlltllllIfl platforni mtrorle a giant of a nian. Ilis fur jacket was tiehtl, aronnfl hix glowing' Iaee. anrl great pults oI white vapor trailetl hehintl hini Ironi heneath his nixtaelie. IIiN xniile warniefl the air arountl theni, anfl Siena reahyerl that this was to he her new -N rf-nu-inlu-refI what Nana hail taught her ahont lfanaflians, anrl IIIIIIICKIIQIICIY put out her right hanrl he xtranuer. Inxtearl of Shaking hanrlw with her, he whiwlxecl her into the air, haslcet and all, anfl l qi furry rolu' t'ru7IIy arounfl her. Sigua felt warni anfl happy in the arnis of her new Iapa as she oofIIij.e to her flear Irienfl the eonfluetor, hut what she wantefl niore than anything' else in the worlwl .tx uoofIIn.e In hini in his own language. - tiff, ifonnflefl the eorner of the stiiliull, a frienrlly whinny greeted theni. 'I'here stoorl a horse ancl -' iiileit' 1-ith hell'-' 'Ihe niare arehefl her neela anrl Iookefl haek at the new-eonler with nuiuiaitive I I. ,. . i. wht- -II 'ltIl1'1I her Soft velvet now towarfls the tiny figure, hut Signa junipecl haelc in alarni. eh iota 5, I.-r ruff. I'ali:i egtplainerl how Iiarnilew Queenie was, anrl although Signa eoulrln't unrlerstanrl ' ti' If It -More aufl if-ntnrefl a he-itant pat on the powerlul t'l'L'21Illl'l'IS foreleg. CE E 'CONTINUED ON PAGE 39' nu nu nn--ui ml ml ml ml llll llu lu ml lm ull ml VIII llll llll llll llu ml Ill ll0!0 North Bay Teachers' College ein n In n nu u u nn an nu un an nn In nu u n nu in -in--u u nu n n u nu u u u u u n e no n u u on gl. AN UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER She hecante a legend of the north. this exiled Russian princess. .X more hizarre person would he har-l to find. She was extremely thoughtful, kind and generous. She was friend and helper to all. Many times did she hring to her hoarding-house people less fortunate than herself. Lountless were the meals she served with no thanks except the grateful smile of those she fed. One person hec'une a frequent si ht at her 9 A hoarding-house. l'le had heen roughly thrown from the train some months hefore, She had taken him under her wing and fed and sheltered hiiu. lt was also a popular hehef that she had gruhstaked him. XX'hen fate smiled more kiitdly upon him, he was one of the few who rememhered her kindness and generosity. .Xs the gold mines were discovered one hy one, the collection of shacks hecaine a settlement and. even' tually, a town. She gave up her hoarding-house hut she did not go into ohscurity. livery man. woman, and child knew her. She never uuite mastered the lfnglish language and hecatise of this she didn't make friends so easily, as the town grew. l said she was hizarre and her appearance proved it. She was small in stature. hut wiry. lfrom my earliest recollection of her she had a deeply wrinkled face. ller eyes were a piercing hlue. 'l'hey shifted hack and forth. Nothing escaped her notice. She wore numerous skirts of varying lengths. materials. and colors,-layer upon layer of them. Ou her feet she wore hoots, many slZt's too large. She shuffled along, never lifting the too-large hoots completely off the sidewalk. ller approach was always heralded hy a meuagerie of whining, harking, growling dogs. Un inspection. and it didn't need to he too close, it was plain to see she had a distaste for soap and water. This was prohahly the main reason for the townspeople forhidding their children to hecome too friendly with her: and for the scurrying which took place to lock doors and draw hlinds when she was in the neighf hourhood. Her approach produced different effects on groups of children. l'lere she coiues. l.el's follow her. f'l.et's tease the dogs. lJon't let her reach you with that stick! Others ran away frightened. XYe lived on the outskirts of town and my mother never quite had the heart to turn her away after her long walk. So annually, and sometimes more often. we had a Visit from her and her dogs. Xk'ltel'et'er she went. they went. My mother read tea-cups, strictly for amusement, hut this old lady sincerely helieved everv woi'd. You tell me what to do with my stocks, she would ask. 'l'ell me ahout my son. 'l'hese were her favourite questions. She was confident that mother Could solve her prohletns hy her reading. Sotttelittles she would try to tell tis of her life. XYe learned that her son was a doctor in the l'nited States. lle was ashamed of her appearance and was afraid she would ruin him socially so he didn't hother with her. ller hushaud had died shortly after their escape from Russia. Because of her hrokeii lznghsh we missed much taht she told us, htit I always felt her life story would make interesting and exciting reading. XYe always re- served a Cllp for her hut that wasn't so easy to do with chairs and such. .Xfter she left we spent a husx half-hour airing out the kitchen and all parts of the house where her dogs had roamed. lfor all the hoiling that that cup took, it was amazing it lasted so long! She was a constant source of mystery to the people. Her home was a shack. She shared her living quarters with her dogs and some cluckeus. .Xt different times it was reported that she kept a cow. 'l'his. of course, was never proven. Xo health or sanitary inspector could get near enough to voice a complaint. She was a law unto herself! Her many visits to the local hanks were the hases for discussions 'uid veeu hets . ller source of income and her amount ot capital provided conversation in the hest of home 1 5. Her loyalty to the throne was unerlualled. Never was there a parade in the community that she didn't leadl livery step of the way she carried a heavy, gold-framed portrait of the King and Queen. She sent manv tokens to the little lrincesses, all of wlnch were graciously acknowledged. ller patriotism carried her a little heyond normal hounds when she employed lahout'ers to construct an an'-raid shelter. Un either side of the shelter she had hung pictures of the King and Queen. lt was a sad day for her when the shelter caved in. News of her illness left mingled feelings in its wake. ller doctor sou from New York flew to her heside hringing with lmn a special mu'se. lle installed her in a suite of rooms in the hest hotel. amid many protestations. lu open rehellion, at her first opportunity, sick as slte was, she marched home to her old -hack in her nightdressl She spent her last days happily, where she had spent the greater part tif her life. 'l'here were no family mourners, hut people, reinemheriug her kindness, caiue from far and near. Nlany were the floi'al trihutes. l hope that somehow she knew ahotit the procession and the trihutcs and found room in her heart to forgive those who had shunned her. She is truly a legend of the north! +ONA CASEN Signo Comes To Northern Ontario 'CONTINUED FROM PAGE 38t llello Siguanl - .Xt the sound of such a tender voice. Signa turned toward the sleigh, and tl.ere --.it the Iltltsl heautiful woman slte had ever seen! ,lust like the fairy princess her Nana had told her ahout: ,lttsf as sltt' had always pictured her own motherl .X longing smile flitslferl over Sigua's face and in qi nionieut slit' was snuggled under the friendly comforting rohes listening to the creak of the runners on the hard snow. .uid the hright ,iiugle of Queeuiels new hells as they rang out across the frosty stillness. .Xs the frist strains ttf a northern lullahy caressed her ears, slit' felt sure that the conductor had made a wise choice and her htart leapt with excitement as sltc whispered 'l'hauk you to her new mother. I-rout tht- station. glie friendly eouduetor watched the sleigh race into the starry night. .ind its he wand. he felt coufulent that a loving and exciting future lay ahead for little Signa of Xorway. -Mrowicwrstwc f-ffxwkists F-XGL ii' North Bay Teachers' College +I lu ll ll ll ll ll ll -ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II ll ln nl ll--ll ll ll Ill lu ll Il ll ll ll Il Il lu ll ll ll ln ll ll ll!! ON TO CANADA ! Many years ago. a tribe of Indians, the Potawatami, lived contentedly in what is now Minnesota and XYisconsin. They were a happy people and desired nothing more than to live in peace. Suddenly, a group of American men approached them. VVhen the interpreter stated the mission, the chief spoke, My brothers. the Americans demand that we leave our land, and go south to the Mississippi where they have land for us. The people responded as before, XYe do not want to go. NYe are happy here. One brave spoke. I will not go. for I've heard that the great river floods over, and it is too warm down there. Another ad- ded. There are snakes with legs that eat people: the flies are as big as birds. A general hum of voices was heard through the crowd, Our people cannot live there. XYe are staying right here. To this, the officers replied, If you will not come, then our soldiers will take you. XVe shall leave at sunrise in two days. After they had departed, one elderly man said, I am running away. Have you ever heard that our Indian friends in Canada have a large island, all their own? I am sure they will welcome us Cnc by UNC the others answered. I, too, will run away. Two days later a huge party was well on the way through the forest. It would be a tremendous jour- ney to Detroit. where they would cross the border and travel north to the great Manitoulin. Those who owned huge canoes, were already miles down Lake Superior. They sang songs and were happy. for the island would soon be reached. Towards evening, instead of the expected calm, the water became extremely rough. .-X message. 'Camp here for the night! rang out through the train of canoes. Then the panic-stricken voyagers realized they were hopelessly caught in the midst of a violent storm. There was no place for shelter, for high step rocks dipped directly into the foaming waters. Cries of agony sounded through the night as hundreds of men. women and children perished in the greatest disaster of their history. XYeeks later, a young man. the sole survivor, came upon a settlement, around Miehilimackinac. XYhere are the others? he asked, as he recognized a friend. They went on. the latter answered, They want to find the Manitoulin. but some of us stayed here because these people are friendly. The young brave replied, I want to find this island, too.', A Months of hard journeying followed. At each village he came upon, he inquired about his friends. .Nt last. Detroit was reached and here the lonely traveller found more of his fellow tribesmen. happily settled. XYhy don't you stay here with us? one asked. The land is rich and our fellow Indians are wealthy here. No, replied the first, I want to find the island which was given to the Ojibwaysf' Following his instructions he soon came upon another reservation at Cape Croker. You are almost there, the chief informed him. Your friends passed by many moons ago. It was only a matter of days. before he came upon the last fragment of the party, on a reservation on the east end of the Manitoulin Island. You are welcome here. the chief said, for we need more people for the land. Your friends are happy here. They have their own homes already. X great welcome was then prepared for the only survivor of the attempted canoe voyage. 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