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ECHOES Echoes, the student newspaper, enjoyed but two issues during the academic year -- in December and in May. Quality rather than quantity was the guideline to which the editors attempted to adhere. Thanks is given to those who contributed in various ways to the success of both issues. Staff Editors: .. A. Donegan, T. McBennett Art Work:. L. Dubourt Typists: . P. Hoag, D. Schaffer, J. Fedoryszyn Christmas Eve Winter Solitude Christmas lights wink red and green All along the lane. White snow falling, dazzling clean Against my window pane. Cherry fires burning bright In the chimney place Flickering shadows, make me think Of old Santa ' s face. ( Oh joy! oh joy! I hear a poise gapping on the roofs. I ' ll just bet it’s Santa Claus ' Reindeers’ littlq|hoofs. Oh ibut toys are all around, ' fenderneath the tree. I must have been sleeping sound TLTo let Santa foc£ me. Patfjcia Luchinske i Class G faL Carofing The poplars stand With arms outstretched To receive, In silence, Their burden of white That sifts like sand Before the coming night. All is gray; And in the west, The sun Is still A blur beneath the clouds,, While the fading day Closes its graying shrouds. Squeak of boots Against snow, Frosty streams of breath, Crisp, fresh, air. Hands ' and feet wirmed only By the glow of the season, Christmas. Voices uplifting in sweetest melodies Blend in perfect harmony Rejoicing the birth of our Saviour. Faces turned toward frosty windows Looking out upon the scene below. Our moon in silver a.ttire Radiating its soft beams to the diamonds qf tfie snow 5 . t Time ' statids stiff, in reverence and joy. Gloria Lee Class G Night is nigh. The towering pines Slowly swaying, Never ceasing, In the shadows stand; And breezes softly sigh « Throughout the lonely land, Eleanor Schaumberger Class J y W ], i
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When the Second World War started in 1939, the Royal Canadian Air Force needed barracks, and Teachers ' College was assigned for this purpose. With my friends I was moved to Lakeview School. In those days the population in this part of the city was not so large as today, and there was plenty of room for our students. While I was gone those young airmen really used this place! I was just telling the wall the other day that I remember how she looked before she had her face lifted--she was quite annoyed! After the war the building was used for various things, including the Government Correspondence School and the Department of Public Health. During the war years it was decided that two teacher training institutions would be enough, so the College here was closed and we all moved to Moose Jaw. After a hard trip there and back I was in bad shape and would have been chopped up for firewood, if it hadn ' t been for Dr. Tait and Mr. Andrews who saved me! They were the ones who rescued me, had me made look young again, and pinned on this medal which I wear so proudly. Mr. H. C. Andrews was made principal in 1944, and it was that same man who made the trip back to Regina in 1958. Dear Mr. Andrews, I wonder where he is now. I hear there has been a portrait painted of him, and that it hangs in the hall downstairs. After Mr. Andrews retired. Dr. Steinson was here for a year, and last year my old friend Dr. Tait was here as acting principal. That brings us up to the present with no more Teachers’ College as such. Of course, the only principal you know is Dr. F. L. Bates who has held that position for this past year. I have really enjoyed this year, and was looking forward to many happy years under Dr. Bates. I can hardly believe that only I am left to remember all the principals who have been here. You ' ll forgive me for taking your time by reminiscing, won’t you? You see, it is all I have left. How do I know what the future holds for me? Only God knows, yes, only He knows. Sister Monica, Class J Irene Coupal, Class B 87
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