Stratford Normal School - Classic Yearbook (Stratford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1921

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june 1921 THE CLASSIC Page Nine A Debating Contest which proved both interesting and profitable was begun. The winners were Miss bl. Lawrence and Miss J. Love of Form III, in recognition of which the members of Form III were presented with a box of chocolates. The banquet in honor of the Form which produced the best number of the Classic was won by Formll. Their subject was, Intelligence Tests . Special contributors to the regular Literary program- mes were the Minister of Education and Hon. Peter Smith of Stratford., both of whom addressed the Literary Societyg Miss McKee, a graduate of the S. N. S., who gave a de- monstration of the use of the grafonola in the schoolg and Mrs. Curtis who addressed the Society on the subject The School and the Home. The members of the staff contributed generously to the Literary programmes and on one occasion provided the whole programme, after which the students were the guests of Miss McNally, who served afternoon tea. Each Form was held responsible for one special enter- tainment during the year. To these the public were in- vited and several very enjoyable evenings were thus spent. Form III led with a varied programme consisting of several musical selections and a short play entitled The Minister's Bride. Form IV followed with an educational pageant The Light. Form I the play Hiawatha, Form V The Brown Mouse and Form II Diamonds and Hearts. Owing to the time and preparation required for these entertainments the customary annual concert in the City Hall was not held. But Bliss Carman's services were secured and on the evening of Empire Day a recital was given by him in the City Hall under the auspices of the Normal School. The proceeds were devoted to the Sick Benefit Fund and other worthy causes. On April 22nd the boys' and girls' basketball teams and a number of our students were entertained by the London Normal School students As the return game was played in Stratford a number of London students were entertained here on May 6th. May 24th being a holiday our students grasped this opportunity of visiting the Ontario Agricultural College and MacDonald Institute in Guelph. The formal closing was held on the school grounds on june 3rd, Miss jean Lennox delivering the valedictory. VIOLET KILPATRICK. OUR SCHOOL SONG. Tune: john Brown's Body. On the bank of the Avon, 'mid the pine trees tall and dark, VVith broad green lawn and terrace, stands the big school in the park, Loved of many graduates, who now have made their mark. And we all love her too. Chorus: Glory, glory, shout we Stratford Nor1nal's worth. Glory to the pedagogues that she is sending forth, May they be the honor and the pride of the earth And triumph as they go. Come we from Perth County and from Huron and from Grey, From fertile farms and busy towns and cities far away To learn to teach the young idea, to study and to play At Stratford Normal School.

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Page Eight THE CLASSIC june 1921 Ellie lgrartirv ebrhunla' Mr G. W. Slaughter Staffs Romeo School. .......Senior Fourth M1ssJ.Gaudy . ,...o..V.. . ., junior Fourth F. Garden ....4.,..4 B. Fidt ..... ,.. I. ltasson .,...,....r J. Johnston .. M. MacNichol.. .. ...Junior Fourth Second . . .Senior Third . .junior Third . .Senior Third E. VVilson ,..,,..,... . ...junior Third M. Munro . , ,,... Second M. Paterson. . .. .First I. Shears... .,.,. ,.,, . Primary and First B. Frank ,.,.,.,., . Primary M.VVoods. ,.......,.. . . .Kindcrgartcn-Prima Brunswick School. Mr M. McGregor . ,... . . .Senior Fourth Miss M. McDonald . . Third P. Chalmers . . Second R. MacKenzie... ... .. First Mrs. M. Rutherford ,......,,..... . . . r,.. Primary Rural Affiliated Schools. Miss G. MacKenzie.. .,... No. 3 Downie Miss N. Beaumont . .Shakespeare Miss M. McCully .....,... ....,. S .S. No 9. Downie Elie Bliterarg Snrietg OFFICERS. First Term-Sept.-J an. Honorary President, Dr. Silcox Cfor the yearl 3 President, Mr. I. Schenck: Vice-President, Miss I. Elsleyg Secretary, Miss sl. Loveg Treasurer, Miss McNally tfor the yearl. Executive C0rnmitteegMiss G. Burgess, Miss M. rlginlayson, Miss J. MacDonald, Miss M. Park, Miss V. odd. Editorial Committeeelvliss S. Draper, Miss R. Kappelle, Miss J. Lennox, Miss M. Pickard, Miss C. Wallis. Students' Council Cfor the yearb-Miss V. Dierlam, Miss A. Condy, Miss V. Kilpatrick, Miss I. Elsley, Miss C. McQueen, Miss J. Lawrence, Miss E. Reid, Miss C. Tanner, Mr. K. Ashton, Mr. A. Glazier. Second Term-J an.-J une. President, Miss V. Kilpatrick, Vice-President, Miss M. Pzirkg Secretary, Miss M. Eggert. Executive Committee-Miss L. Coxson, Miss C. Hollister, Miss J. Lennox, Miss C. Tanner, Miss G. Tilley. Editorial CO1'I1mittee-Miss I. Bell, Miss D. Hutchi- son, Miss G. Langford, Miss M. Robb, Missj. Waltoii. HE Society was organized early in the year and the planning of programmes and social functions at once begun. The latter at first took the form of games and afternoon teas on the school grounds, followed by the Hallowe'en Masquerade. Other social events during the year were the Christmas Eve programme at which Santa Claus officiated and the At Home.



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Page Ten THE Athleiira 15213-21 HE quality of social efficiency is measured by its three factors, character, intelligence and initiative. Thus the school training falls under three heads, the training of the hand, the heart and the mind. The advantages of association suggest the union of these three aims as closely and effectively as possible and in no other school activity are these so perfectly blended as in good, pure, wholesome games. XN'e firmly believe that the superior stamina of the Stratford Normalites can be traced to their hearty indul- gence in sports. Early in the school year volley ball teams were or- ganized and several games were enjoyed during the sunny autumn days. Before the sun swung far south Form V launched a very successful held day. Friday afternoon was devoted to games, after which the would-be cooks reached the hearts of the boys via their stomachs. Their keen desire to help wash the dishes gave proof of this. The challenge to a tug-of-war with the collegiate was accepted and of course the Normalites won. However, both the girls' and boys' relay races were lost to the Collegiate. Our splendid football team swept all before them defeating the Collegiate by a score of 2-U. During the frosty spell our boys and girls chased the puck around the ice. The boys were defeated by both the Collegiate team, and the Normal girls. The boys' line-up was as follows: Centre, Mcl.ennang left wing, Mcl.ay3 right wing, Rennieg defence Campbell and Veitch, goal Schenck, subs., Hyde and Craig. The girls who played CLASSIC june 1921 were: centre. Miss Jacky right and left wings, Misses Wfatson and Porticeg defence, Misses Vl'alton and Hutton: goal Miss Hembly. The London Normal challenge to home-and-home games of basketball was accepted and two capable teams were chosen. The girls played girls' basketball in London and boys' basketball in Stratford. The girls' teams were, in London centre, Miss C. Hollister, Capt., Forwards, Misses McDermott and Sparling: Defence, Misses C. Seltzer and Mcllveeng subs. Misses Draper, Eaton and Park. In Stratford, Miss Hollister played centre, Misses Stirling and McDermott were forwards, Misses Todd and Mcllveen defence, and Misses jack, Goodyear, Burgess and Eaton, subs. The boys' team was: centre, Campbellg forwards McLay and Hyde: defence Rennie and Veitchgsub., Craig. In London both the Stratford teams were at a dis- advantage owing to the non-compliance with the regula- tions re height of baskets. The girls also were LIHLICCLIS- tomed to playing girls' basketball. Both games were lost to London. Affairs took a decided turn with the return games in Stratford which were played in the Y. M. C. A. gym. The Stratford girls won by a score of 13-12. How' ever, the London boys' team was too Tony for us, the score being 28-24 for London. A. GL.-XZIIQR.

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