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Notes from Fift bv fleanor Most of our fifth form of education but David Brunton is well. From Toronto he writes b Form of l95l Brabazon last year are furthering their one member who is working as e WAS you can see by the stationery I'm working for Gan- adian Faribanks-Morse. I took the position of junior account- ant here the first week in January. I'm also studying at night to'further my position as accountant. nWell I first left school I thought it was going to be, a farmer's life for me, but I guess I just wasn't cut out to be,a country boy. Regardless of that, from now on I'm a city slicker and enjoying every munute of itn. Two of these former students are attending Toronto Normal School and from that institution we hear from Barbara Dobson. . WI am very glad to hear that Port Perry High School is to have a year book again this year. As you probably know I am attending Toronto Normal School. This year the course has been changed, giving us eight weeks Jfmpractice teachingf instead of t e former two weeks. we all look forward to these weeks fway from Formal School, but we find teaching for critic-teachers is quite differe t from tense of the verb avoir in French.H Normal Masters and giving the perfect Q Howard Garvey working in the big ' H0nce again I is publishing it's N is another citv. From am glad to year book, member of the class who is him we hear the following: see that Port Perry high School HThe Hilltopn. As you probably know, I have left university and am now spending my time in the officies of the Royal Liverpool In- surance Group in Toronto. This c 1A mpany is composed of six companies and they cover every type of insurance from life to automobile. They are sending me to the Insurance Institute of Ontario where I am tazing a general co1rse in insurance, with an average of ten HI wish to thank opportunity to participate in events, and wish them fcrene Hoskin is and wishes us success , one-hour lectures a week. the staff of NThe Hilltopn for this one of the school's annual every success with their publication.W also planning to become a school teacher with our second year book. WI am glad to hear that you are working on another year book for this year. I think last year's was quite a success a first try. for WAS for me I am spending quite an enjoyable year at the Normal School here in Toronto. I think that I like teaching much better than taking classes in the school. Going to different schools is very interesting. You see many different places and meet many grand people. .NIn our school we have a Student's Council, Literary Society and an Athletic Society like you have in High School.W Grant Vichell is furthering his education at the Ryersonir Institute of Technology at Toronto. He writes the following:
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