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TATLER BUSINESS STAFF STANDING: Miss Grieve, W. Eichenberg, N. Rokeby, J. Culp, Mr. Moore. SEATED: A. Gerhardt, R. Mannell. ABSEN'I:: L. Low, J. McQueen. EDITORIAL Une ot' the most valuable of High School Activities is the 'I'nfI1'fr work. Every student has the opportunity to enjoy this activity and to display ability and skill. The hard work of assembling a year- book provides valuable training for the Tatlvr staff. They know from experience that each office has its share of responsi- bility and leadership. To shoulder this responsibility successfully, perseverance to complete a difficult task must be dis- played. There are many discouragements. These must be met and overcome to reveal capability, for the laggard is soon left behind. We believe that to every member of the Taflcr staff this experience is valuable training to prepare us to meet our responsibilities as citizens of a democracy. All students may contribute to the school year-book, and competition is al- ways keen, for only efforts of superior 18 qua ity attain a distinguished position in ntlcr. Additional incentive to lllltlil- is provided by the natural desire of our tive seeing one's name in print. The community as a whole finds the year-book a source of information con- cerning the life of High School students. The literary sections provide interesting essays and poems: the sports section shows the pupils' athletic attempts and achieve- mentsg the Activities section portrays all phases of extra-curricular interests. Each student considers a copy of the Taflcr invaluable. In later years it be- comes a precious document to each individual, recording his own or his fellow's achievements or shortcomings during the Five Best Years of His Life. Many have worked hard to produce a Tafler to be proud of this year and we hope that you, the readers, will derive endless pleasure from glancing through its pages. Amelia Gerhardt. THE TATLER
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THE TEACHING STAFF Mr. W. P. Kirkwood, Principal Mr. R. J. Sinclair. .. Miss R. Field . Miss M. Howitt .. Miss G. Ostrander ...,..,. Mr. R. D. Alexander ,,..... Miss M. McIntosh ....... Miss E. Moxley , Miss G. Grieve .,.. ., Mr. G. Hay... Miss M. Rock ..,... Mr. A. B. Taylor .,..,.... Mr. W. Moore , TATLER B. Paed., Queen's Queen's Queen's Toronto Western Toronto Toronto Western Western Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto
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THE TATLER EDITORIAL STAFF STANDING: R. Jones, R. Prickett, R. Rokeby, D. Murr, D. Lee, J. Denys, D. Currie. SEATED: M. Warren, M. MacEwnn, L. Turner, M. McGuire, M. L. Grass. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor. .. , ..,.. . ,.,.., ....,.....A......,,,. , . A... .rr. Amelia Gerhardt Assistant Editor... Advisor to Editors .....,. ' Sports Editors .,., or School Activities ....,.i..i Alumni and Humour .,.,... . . . Russell Mannell Miss Grieve ., Jennie Denys, Donald Lee i........,......,..Jean Scrimgeour .iMary Lou Grass ,i...iLeone Turner Poetry. .............,.,...... . Prose and Fiction .r,.,, .,.... . .I . ,Richard Jones Languages ,....i....,.... I ..i..,..... ,.,. R iehard Rokeby Music .....,......,.........i...................... ......i M ary Claire MacEwan Business Manager ,.......,,...,...,.,......i,.,.,.... ...... ,..,....,.,... ..,....., . , N oel Rokeby Advisor to Business Manager ...i.i.,.,........,. ..,..,.i....i......,..,.....,.,......,i M r. Moore Advertising ,,., ,...i J ack Culp, William Eichenberg, Lois Law, Jane McQueen Photography ..,,,,i,...,,.,,..........,....,...,.,.......o.......i...,.r..oi.,....... ....i, R onald Prickett Secretaries ...i. , ,... Madelyn McGuire, Marjorie Warren Publicity ,, .I .,.....,..... Donald Currie, Dalton Murr TATLER
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