North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Howler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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.c .. .. ....,-. .. .,..-v, , N N ..-2: 11.12 .:A. .0:l . 9 COMMENCEMENT - Q Char .klzzta I--ater celefiz'-ai its :'.-.ezitg-irsi Tie senior Pup: oz :he school will rezzzezzzber i:iii.f.'.' 5.1 the Azizipzal Cfzzizizeitseztiezit Efxer- the kizzily zzzzcierstanciiztg gx-ez: :hem by the ehes 5 Te-sexier pil.. The sci.. lucas late Bliss Lewis. BLA. D-.ning zhe schc-oi :gigs 3-lj -55531 Xgflg if ff- year. 'ic-:ey was coilected irc-1:1 af who cared Xe: l 15-A-3 ' 7, 3, 375- .-.- -- -- ' t: ccziiihzgte. which zizacie pnssibie zhe Z itat tizzie. ..s Cresegit ' exiezi. , Lewis Schalarship to perpetuate her zizezzzcrjr. 'zzzlaifzis ti ite siafi .'.1.ie Shireezz Hajjlestccz was the wiziizer the Ie Xffl. cz-chest: 3-.1 1 free. 'Size fer this year. A. pcizzait cf Bliss Lewis : assiszei :e.1 '-' -I1 :he fr::ee.i1:1gs if :wells as phesehtei by the ariisz. Miss X. Beiztczz- '-eziierei se1e:ti::.. '. 4'--s i11:ef.1.s he- fT1if72S'3?51- weeh the ese 'e 'ite ehcus 'ahzes Afrar: was :he Yaleiictciaz' azzi :te-s. . preseztiig :he ge-cppzhzr fizizizie with Sze Schi-51 '?ese:ti...1Si1S fi-355 1-11165 Cater Scholarship, Dr. G, F. Rogers. Girls' .-gh fS'es. . .Wastes S- Sw Riff Stizaic Ihrectgr of Iiiucatiozz. aizzzitiei ia: Pipes' .efhletic Qiljars :he schi-il fajiiei in the pride Q :ts Fieli l aj-' .l.'.v::f' . Trzstee Qt. Sg.1'al.iit1g. chgl si c reccri. but zizezztiehed 'ha' :he It 'vaf S12?.1aL2Ti agjf:g'i.a:e :hat ite 351- .pueizge siuaieztt was likewise creciii. veit: arvariei ' :xr C13.:.2:f5i Rllggj' T25-iii fzifjriaztately. Slayer Stewart. who was tc fere gresehtei hy' HQ.. R1:h:.r:s5:1. s ' :heh 1-5,-.e hee: Q-hesehz. was unable to aitezzi clwizzg -:gil cf Xxth ' r::t5. s .s.' h: -s hi.. ::1e: - s the press of civic iuies. Alderzzzazi XY. G. -ef cf ite Yarsitjf LT1.2I..flST qilii. Cizit -Qs suhsitatei fer ite BIEYCT hui S. .2 11: iife H. 'Ei-5 ierhxz re:eis'e.i . -'tj-' Ta- --'ezzziizhle speech recalled ite events Ieaciizzg if: whe: he jresehtei iie tesaiz i: ite iie A :Q :he cfrghtatici cf ite schc-oi. 'cghjs e 'h1e 'aii: e' iieir :jig skill G-Ji Save ite Ring' eztied iie pic-3.::1:::e - 2 it-X an 5: TIL-SCHIXG STAFF Back Row-lr. Fxrmer. Hz. Levis Hr. Term, M:. Mrfxgtlrn Third Rn'-Mr. Hanstux. Mr. Baker. Mr. Kelly, Q. Gerrov. lr. Burg lr. Tillie. lr. Klilck. lr. Baker. lr. Pale. lr. F Jae. Hx BYSBLDL az-sy' . Ser.-and Rav-Im Tilkxan. Ms Wigan. Mia Mshnney. Misa Knzff. His SU.'l.l.I 'l,'S lk Irvin. HE Allen. Im lenxis. lk Sanding. Mk Pemrkk, MS Philips. Mis Lxngkim.. F1-un:lEuvBT3Hr. S Bendix Hr. Bak. lr. le-ici. Hx. Arte. Lt.-Cd. Wad. lr. Shar. Dt. Jaliesal. lr. Chrk. . KL Ahenx-Hhs Hanpsnm. lr. Seeking. Mr. Mu-inch. HS Hilliker. Hr. Re-fault. lis Sasha.

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THE Ho1V1.ER, 1934 f'f1f1vTfvf'1f3'-OW 41 THE REED SCHOLARSHIP ll- S you probably know, this scholarship is awarded each year to the one who amasses the most iirst-class honours in Junior Matriculation. Last year it was won by Bev. Gaynor, and Marion Best is still wondering how he beat her. He got 11 firstsl Does that clear things up? He's quiet, and unlike most of his contem- porary students, he really has brains. His real name is Beverley, but don't let it throw you-and don't call him by it either. He was born eighteen years ago in Toronto. That probably explains his brains. Bev. is just another exaniple of the saying, Good gear comes in small bulk. He went to Bedford Park public school, and even at that tender age he astonished his parents by his high marks. He went, and still goes occasionally, to the Anglican Church, but the church really isn't responsible for his later development. He was a Boy Scout and is now a Rover Scout, but don't hold it against him, because in that capacity he spends many weeks before Christ- mas niaking toys for children and many weeks after Christmas playing with them. Bev. thinks French and Latin are useless subjects. He's right again. He has a habit of being right. He's a bad one to be sitting near when the inspectors are here. He's so darned clever, the teachers tire all the questions at him. lt's most unpleasant to have it come so close to home. He's one of the most skilful iiddlers in the school orchestra. For coniirmation of this you may ask either his mother or his dad. Much of his spare time is spent in the Camera Club dark room and some of his efforts have startled even Mr. Farmer. This probably ex- Fa: if if FIRS During the 1933 season, twenty-three boys received the Senior Certificate and members who attained the Voucher Certificate were: H. Love, E. Cockell, O. Carmichael, D. VVith- row, G. Craig, M. Forster, and H. Brett. The T rv is P 1 . 1 9 l, is Q., t. 3 , ,. K I , i Beverley Gaynor-Winner 1933 plains why his percentage has dropped to the eightiesg but it does not explain his never- ending disgust at this state of affairs. Bev. is one of the few who can come home with a blonde hair on his coat and get away with it. He was probably more pleased over the cash reward of the scholarship than the reputation he gained, which takes a lot of living up to. Despite all the nasty things and the implied insults that you've just read, Bevfs a swell kid and you'll like him. FLMER A. DOAN. x AID -A' -A' medallion award went to P. Abbott, D. Ander- son, P. Sellers and R. VViancko, while F. Laughlin was the only one to receive the label. Since the beginning of the club, over one hundred boys have been awarded the Senior Certificate or higher.



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THE IlOlI'!.liR, 193-1 fillllli' Twenty-Three 5? CE 'QQ , LICERZLRY-' ev t. DRHCQHCIC N SOC IECY y ks Egg-Eg,-gl to T-Carbs: HE Literary and Dramatic Society exists to encourage and foster Literary and Dramatic work in the school. The elections for officers of the Society took place during the last week in November rx.l3O' Y- if 'lack Hotlgins put on a Radio Broadcast which was a novelty and proved to be a huge success. Un the programme, also, was a one- act play presented by members of -LG, under the direction of Xlr. Kelley. Due to the delay and the following ex ecutive was elected Honorary President Lt.-Col. F. H. NVood, BA. President: Ed. Golightly. lst Vice-President: Anna Higginson. 2nd Vice - President Ralph Hunter. Secretary: -lack Kerwin. Critic: lllarion Mac Naughton. Committee man.: Hugh Kantell. Advisory Committee Mr. Medcof Mr. Houston. l'.'lI2. MEDCOF, MARION McNAUGHTON. JACK KERWIN. MR. HOUSTON, ANNA HIGGINSON, ED. GOLIGHTLY, RALPH HUNTER of elections only one general meeting has been held, but the Society has ambitious plans for the future. The Literary and Dramatic Society pre- sented the School Li- brary with magazines and a set of books of plays. These were purchased with pro- ceeds of former the- atre nights. The Society this year is pioneering in a new field. Inter- school debates have been started. Two de- bates have already The Society this year is fortunate in having Ed. Golightly for President. He organized committees to aid in forming programmes. Those formed were the Literary, Gymnastic, Programme, Musical and Dramatic commit- tees. Members of these are from all forms in the school who keep the Society in touch with the entire student body. On XVednesday, 24th January, 1934, the lirst general meeting was held in the school auditorium. The musical committee under taken place, teams going to Riverdale and Uakwood Collegiates. North Toronto won the former, but was defeated at Oakwood. Thus the Society is forming friendly rivalry in the literary held corresponding with that estab- lished by the rugby and hockey teams in sport. The interform debates are progressing splendidly and are now in the third round. The winners will be presented with medals by the Literary and Dramatic Society.

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