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- , 'L 1. 'v -'v -Ar 1. THE EC .53 Sir Robert married bliss Ulave Soamcs in 1912 and they have worked together fostering the Boy' Scout and Girl Guide movements. Sea Scouts, Rover Scouts for older boys, and YVolf Cubs for the boys eight to twelve have been established since that time. Lady Baden-Powell is the popular Chief Guide of the world, while her famous husband was proclaimed Chief Scout of the world at the International Jamboree in 1923. Sir Robert Baden-Powell is a man capable of inspiring leadershipg he is the author of many books on Scouting, an artist and sculptor of note, a big game hunter, and a lover of out-door life, His services to mankind have been recognized by many giovernments and he was created first Baron of Gilwell on the Kings Christmas Honour Roll in 1930. E. H. Peters, Qa Academic. iT.?+ ...l sy Nfxfr Winter Uh its good to be young in the winter time. lYhen the wind blows keen and the trees are bare, While the Old Earth sleeps in its coat of rime, And you're fresh and tit and you haven't a Care. When the snow drifts deep and is quick to bind. Draping the world in a maze of white. 'l'here's the rollicking fun that you'll always find In the give and take of a snowball fight. Or perhaps tobogganing suits your game. And away you go to the near-by hills. 'I'here's plenty of sport that's far from tame In a coasting run with its countless thrills. 'When the weather breaks. and the frost gives way, You'll still find plenty of things to dog Your favorite games once more hold sway. Rugby, soccer and baseball, too. Bob Halladay, Form III I.A. I1l I I l 5
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7 ig:-'- - . H-H154 iifl-41 2, --W -ff ' ' HE election of officers for the school year 1934--35 was held in the early part of October. There was some discussion as to the names of the parties. but the two names. the Cowboys and the Indians. were finally selected. The Cowboys wished the election of Jean Cowling for President. Gordon Johnston for Secretary, Reta Darling for Vice-President. and Harry Gainey for Treasurer. The Indians supported Harold Botnick for President, Elmer Pearse for Vice-President, Hilda. Thompson for Secretary and lrene Houghton for Treasurer. After a week of eloquent and witty speeches. the pupils of the school were given a chance to vote for their school officers for 1934-35. The result. was as follows: President-Harold Botnick. Vice-President-Elmer Pearse. Secretary-Gordon Johnston. Treasurer-Harry Gainey. lt was decided to have two Literary Society meetings put on by the two senior forms before Christmas with as many meetings as possible after Christmas and pre- ferably by the senior forms of the school. One Friday. November 9, the first meeting of the Literary Society was presented by forms YA. and VB Academic. The program was under the leadership of llr. Zavitz and Mr. C. S. Browne. It was of a decidedly dramatic nature and on the whole proved interesting. The entertainment consisted of three short, scenes from Charles Dickens' David Copperfield and three scenes from Shakespeare's Henry IV. The scenes from David Copperfield were dramatized by Bliss Jean Howson. Both performances were marked by some fine acting and were the result of hard work on the part of the pupils of these two forms. The second meeting of the Literary Society was held on the evening of Friday. November 28. and was in connection with the School Party. Forms IVA and IVB were responsible for the very varied and interesting programme which was led by Bliss Faint and Bliss Brisbin. George Hall delive1'ed a very fine speech on Condi- tions and their Outcome in the Saar Valleyf' The girls of the two forms presented a dainty pirate dance. Gladys tVatson of IVB gave a very interesting reading. A skit, which was written and directed by Bill YVheeler of IVA and presented by pupils of both forms. depicted the conditions under which Caesar had Cicero reinstated at Rome. L48-
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