Timmins High and Vocational School - Porcupine Quill Yearbook (Timmins, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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5 T- The PORCUPINE QUILT.. - let the pupil ind his own material and hold class discussions. His talk was broadcasted and was very interesting to students, teachers and parents. The boys and girls who heard him carried home with them the thought that life holds responsibility as well as adventure. After Dr. Fyfe's speech, Heula Scully and Nelma Johnson gave a pretty dance, and Mr. Greaves, Chairman of the Vocational Com- mittee, presented the Industrial Diplomas. Mr. Desaulniers of the French-Canadian Study Club presented prizes, donated by Mr. J. A. Bradette, of Cochrane. This was fol- lowed by a duet sung by,Ruth Koski and Dawn Holland. Then Mr. A. R. Harkness presented the diplomas to the Commercial Graduates. After some selections by the orchestra Mr. A. DesRoches, Chairman of the High School Board, presented the diplomas to the High School Graduates. The evening ended with the singing of The National Anthem, after which many Queens graduates stayed to meet Dr. Fyfe. EVELYN LUCAS Halperin Medal Esther Shub Dr. Honey Prizes Evelyn Lucas Laura Kari Annie Kolaski Mary Stachow Helen Landers Janet Garrow Helen Pecore Francesco Tannarelli Helen Crews Earl Walden Patricia Carson Jim Clarke Ennie Honkala Basil Howse -7211675 Dye Arne Sirnola Louis Guolla Louis Baderski Elmer Nikula French-Canadian Study Club Prizes Marcelle Gagne Madeline Sauve Edith St. Germaine Armand Lachapelle Commercial Graduates John Amott Wiljo Leino Patrick Burke Lorraine MacMillan Dorothy Dickinson Fleur-Ange Perreault Mary Giallonardo Ethel Rood Hazel Gilbert Annie Stachow Roland Godin Esther Waldon Technical Graduates Stewart Cummings Albert Keelan Edward Garrow Lawrence Lemieux James Gregulski Douglas Robertson Mike Zarriski High School Graduates Herman Walter Eino Aho Evelyn Lucas Ethel Brown Mrytle Brown James Brown Leonard Traver Doris Cooke Mary Baderski Sam Finkleman Louis Guolla Mema Habib Rita Forbes Clare Baker Maurice Villeneuve Robert Torrance Clement Leaman Leslie Thompson Lorraine Charron Jack Lake Cliiford Jucksch Winnifred Kerr Margaret Haines Lester Hill David Sky Rose Spooner Marion Ostrosser Winnifred McLean Louise Abraham Elaine Fitzpatrick Mary Ramsay Ross McFhail Barbara Campbell Our Academical Pharisees These are weighty secrets and we must whisper them. Louis Guolla: I know everything except myself. Louise Abraham: Bad language or abuse I never, never use Whatever the emergency, Though 'Bother it' I may -Occasionally say I never, never use -a big, big D. Lester Hill: Meet me by moonlight alone, And then I will tell you a tale Must be told by the moonlight alone In the grove at end of the vale. Lorraine Charron: My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me.

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60 l..,.. The PORCUPINE QUILL Leslie Thompson: John McKenna: Begone dull care! He possessed a peculiar talent Of pro- I prithee begone from me! ducing effect in whatever he said or did. Begone dull care! Margaret Carlin: Thou and I shall never agree. A penny for your thoughts. Marion Ostrosserz ' Brown: That indolent but agreeable condition A town that boasts inhabitants like me of doing nothing. Can have no lack of good society. Maurice Villeneuve: Rita Forbes: I know the disposition of womeng when The world is so full of a number of you will they won'tg when you wonft they things set their hearts upon you of their own I'm sure we should all be as happy as inclination. kings. Mema Habib: Gordon Robinson: An' the Gobble-uns 'll git you, His only fault, is that he has no faults. Ef you don't watch out. Clare Dowdall: Clare Baker: I will sit down, but the time will come I'd rather be handsome than homely, when you will her me. Ild rather be youthful than old: Jack Lake: If I can't have a bushel of silver My life is one dem'd horrid grind. I'll do with a barrel of gold. . h Let down the curtain: the farce 1S done. Margaret Haines: O Sairey, Sairey, little do we know what ' lays befolle US! Stein Song Revision Marcel Everard: X-enophon says that there is no sound more pleasing than one's own praises. Muriel Finney: I's wicked, I is, I's mighty wickedg Anyhow I can't help it. FK if S1 Fill-the steins to dear old High, Shout till the streets do ring, Stand-and shout, a toast nev-er dies If every loyal High man sing- Then drink-to all the hap-py girls, Drink to the care-free boys, Drink-to High and Mr, Tanner. Gauvreau: Hwho can wrestle against Sleepy, The school of our heart always. Helen Newum: To the Lits-to the Quill-to the staif in There is a garden in her face in its VM-i-OUS l1eIT1D-9I mGI1tS- Where roses and while lilies gI'0W- To the youth,-to the fire,-To the life Evelyn Lucas: that is moving and calling us- A little work, a little play To the profs.-to the lates,-to the Pup-ils TO, keep us going-and so good-day! who stay for their CHEM-IST-RY. Lafrenier: To the lips-to the eyes-To the girls who I once admitted-to my shame- will love us some day! That football was a brutal game Oh ml . . l BECBJISB she h9fteS ity Finkleman: 2 4 if Xerxes did die , And so must I. Sprlng Jack Code: What is so rare as a warm sunny day Secret and self-contained and solitary When the yellow daffodils are at playg as an oyster. When a merry wind rustles busily Lloyd Chisholm: Through the leaves of a tall elm treeg God bless the man who nrst invented When the laughing brook is dancing along sleep. So fSancho Panza said, and S0 To the rhythm gay of a ma.iden's song? say I. JEAN McCHESNEY, AIC

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