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

 - Class of 1954

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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

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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



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