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The Daze Gone By September 6-Oh happy day, were back a: school again I Fewer students g a locker for everyone 3 more comfortable atmosphere, and only a five minute line' up in the cafeteria. September 9-Football training under Messrs. L'Heureux and Smith gives promise of two good teams-a double threat in the Interscholastic League. September IQ'2G1KlUSlTl2D-S Tubercuf lyszs Sur'.'cY-everyone in the school :ras Xerayed tor T.B.-all teachers got a clean bill Of health 3 no comment. September 23-A Get Acquaintedn Szczai for Grade IX students-a new idea this year, and a good one. September 3:-Principal E. D. Hendry ar.: apr.:-el a record registration of SOOO for nigh: school-his face was wreathed nn smiles. October 1-Techs Senior Track Team -.ffm the lntezsckolastic Cross Country ri for th: hrst time. This looks like another or fxir. Hcnver s good years. October 3- iinrnv Craiv elected Head g sl J o I Boy tor 1949150-a popular choice. October mfr?-Tire Prevention Week -Dzztrizt Chief hlavnard Dolman :joke to both 2-:nior and juniorassembly ani rrezfezniel the best film l have seen on nre frrzmrifion. October 1.4-Gym Night IiootliallGame -Tech 25. Gl-:be O. First victory for 6 Compiled by Lawrence Wilcox Tech after several tries in this annual classic and the first loss for Glebe since its inception. October zrfzz-Red Feather Tournaf ment of Champions in Toronto-Tech vs. Toronto Humberside : Tech 9. HumbersideO. Chuck Paul won a watch for the most outstanding player on his team. Roy Bannister won a suit on a lucky draw. November 4-Low lights, soft music, beautiful decorations all made the Owl's Prowl an excellent dance. Sponsored by the Teachers' and Students' Council. November 10-Col. j. LoganfVencta, O.B.E., was the guest speaker to-day at one of the most impressive Rememf brance Day services ever held at Tech. The climax of the ceremony was a two minute silence followed by the laying of a wreath at the base of the flag. Many teacher veterans participated. November 25-Tofnight were held the Annual Commencement Exercisesg Mr. W. B. Wallen the guest speaker. Afterwards an excellent dance sponsor' ed by the Key Club. Nov. 30 to Dec. 1-We finally met Mr. jordan and Messenger No. 999 in Heaven Can Wait --an exciting play directed by Mr j. N. O'Donnell. December 1-Mr. Hewer's Seniors lost to Lisgar in Senior Basketball opener. December 6-A new club started to-day under the direction of Mr. Hammond : Tech Badminton Club. December 9-Dr. Soper of London, En gf land addressed the assembly on Lon- don's poor and his work among them. I December 16-One of Tech's best Fun Nights, introducing the Lurnberjacks and Square Dancing. December 19-Reports out ! Need I say more 7 December 21-Annual Christmas Conf cert, mmfm good ! December 22-This evening the Key Club held its Charter Night. December 23-Bliss! I can sleep till noon now. january 3-Happy QQ New Year g new resolutions, new marks, and better, I hope. january I 3-Another of Tech's super Fun Nights. january I4-TCCD Curling Club un' der Messrs. Merriam and Little got un' der way playing Glebe Collegiate. january IQ1TCHCh Anniversary of the opening of the new wing at Tech. Among the guests at the special assemf bly were Mr. j. Warren York, Mr. Henry Welch, Mr. D. T. Robichaud, Mr. Harry Pullen, Mr. W. B. Wallen. The new wing was officially opened january 19, 1940, with the Governor General, the late Lord Tweedsmuir, in attendance. january 25-A special assembly come memorating Robert Burns' 191st Birth' day. Mr. j. M. Robbie gave a talk on Burns, poetry. February 94 I-Tech's Annual Concert with enjoyment for everyone-Music, Dancing, Singing, Drama and Gymnasf tics. February II-For the second year in succession Tech's Ski Team won the Southam Trophy in the CrossfCountry. February 18--Champions again! The Ski Team captured the Arthur Ault Memorial Trophy for the downhill. Continued on Page 66
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