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Page Thirl-v THE HOWLER,193-4 THE GERMAN CLUB EXECUTIVE I Honorary Prcs.-LT.-CoL. F. H. VVOOD, B.A. President--lV11.L1AM KERR 5-E Vice-Prcsident--MARGUERITE SPEERS 5-G .S'ecretarysTreas.-WORDEN EVANS 4-F Business fllI171GfjC7'-CAMERON WARNE 4-A IE bejindeiz Sie sich Schiller? Hcre's the German Club well into its second year of existence with a membership of about one hundred and thirty-five. The Club is certainly growing in popu- larity. Its activities for this year began in September when a big lVieMerbrateu Qwiener roast, to youl was held at Armour Heights. About sixty signed for coming, but at least eighty arrived, and how they enjoyed them- selves! This year, a new section has been added to the Club, namely, the German Club Choir. VVith about thirty members it is proving quite a successful venture under the capable leader- ship of .lack Hodgins. Now for a few words about the Club paper, Die Nora' Toronto Spricht. QlVe just had to get this infj This year the paper is being printed by the Maclean Publishing Co., and is of the folder type. Five tine editions have already been printed. However, we would like a little more co-operation from the German students, as far as material for the paper is concerned. At the rear of Room 2. an excellent library is at the disposal of any- one who wishes to study German or work' for the paper. And so the Club progresses. Due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Klinck, its founder, it has attained an important position in the school, and your support will keep it there. lVe feel sure that we can rely upon you to perpetuate it. Uur space is limited now, so, hoping for success in the future, we must say .inf lficdcrselm, C. NVARNE. I P ' 'Y P i GERMAN CLUB EXECUTIVE Back Row-Jack Hodgins, Murray Stewart. Miss Standing. Cameron Warne, Thelma Ransom, Mr. Klink, Cambell Fox. Front Row-Marg. Spears, Bill Kerr, Adele Rook.
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TH E H O ll' 1. lf R, I 93 4 Ptljlc' Ttt't'11ly-Xiizt' THE HISTORY CLUB l'ru.vidm1I-Boe TRC!I-I-fll'If Tl'CUSll7'l.'I'7Kl.-XRY McCi'TcuEoN I'irc-Prcxideiif-HELEN CVRTIS .S'ccrclarye -JIM C.,-.RsoN Hli History Cluh was formed three years ago by Mr. Sheppard, a former history teacher who is now head of the His- tory Department at -larvis Collegiate. 'loin- ing Mr. Sheppard in the promotion of this club, were a number of students interested in the interchange of ideas on Current e v ent S. world problems and other subjects not dealt with in the school cur- riculum. Mr. Kelley, who succeeded Mr. Sheppard as club ad- viser, has proved very Successful, and the club has derived a great deal of benefit from his ability and untiring ef- forts. HISTORY CLUB EXECUTIVE James Carson. Mr. Kelly. Mary Mcffutcheon. Bob Trollope. Helen Curtis. Probably the out- standing event of the club's activity during 1933 was the visit to the History Club of .larvis Collegiate. a feature of which was the open discussion by members of the two clubs, This was fol- lowed by refreshments and dancing. l'lans are now under way for a return enter- tainment by our club, and if we are success- ful we hope to have Colonel Drew with us. Among the other gentlemen who have consented to speak to us before the year is over are Bishop Lucas and Mr. lfscot Reid. 5 it-f B 'WI'-'V' DICK PLEWMAN BOB TROLLOPE LEE FOSTER President of Camera Club President of History Club Of the Camera Club -I xi A I s-I
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THE HOll'1.liR, 193 4 l't:y1t' T11 lil'f-X'-C3110 GIRL S' CLUB EXECUTIVE Back Row-Betty Fuller, B. Choate, Ena Erskine. Dorothy Shepherd, Barbara Stewart, B. Choate, Marg Kennedy. Front. Row-Audrey Miller, Pamela McLaughlin, Jean Carr, Kay Coleman. Miss Wilson, Francis Cowie, Margaret Porter. i' 'A' GIRLS' CLUB HY 'lr President-K A Y CoI.cM A N .Slc't'7'C'f!l7'j'-FRA N cis Cow I I-1 Vice-President-JEAN CARR Treasurer--PA M ELA MCl.AL'GII LIN NCE again an annual report is made up on the Club's activities for its fiscal year, although this does not end until the close of next term. From the heading of this report it will be observed that two secretaryships, that of the senior beans and that of the junior beans, have been non-existent this year and I would suggest that every member of the Club give serious consideration to the subject of re- establishing these positions for the coming year. This is not a matter for only the cabinet to decide, but one in which every girl in the Club should have a voice. Remember, girls, cach and every one of you, this is YOUR Club and we are looking to you for support to keep it one of the finest organizations in the school. Our first meeting took the form of a Hike held in September up at Armour Heights. A crowd of N. T. C. girls, lots of appetizing food, and an interesting program made our hike the success that it was. Our Masquerade was another success. The attractively decorated assembly hall was filled with happy girls arrayed in gay, inde- scribable costumes. Delicious refreshments were served and only too soon the strains of our favourite melodies died away and we realized that another Girls' Club Masquerade was one of the past. As in previous years, our Christmas meet- ing was a social service appeal. A skit called The Rehearsal, was presented quite effec- tively. As a result the school gave generous contributions which helped to bring joy into the homes of some of the less fortunate ones that were assigned to us by the Neighborhood VVorkers. And now, in conclusion, I wish to con- gratulate our Advisory Officer, Miss Wilson, and our President, Kay Coleman, for the splendid and whole-hearted way in which they did much for the Club to make this year a successful one.
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