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

 - Class of 1935

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.-Ll.,-..1 The PORCUPINE QUILL 61 Q 1111 rmnriam They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. DOROTHY BURKE LEE KUCHERAN PATRICK LETANG MARGUERITE MACKAY WILFRED SHIELDS MAGAZINE EXCHANGE LIST NAME The Vulcan ..,,,,.l.., ,,.. . . The O.S.C.V.I. Auditorimn ,, . The K.C.V.I. Times ,,..., The O.A.C. Review., . SCHOOL .Central Technical School , . Owen Sound Collegiate Vocational Institute , A Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute V ,. ., ,. , Ontario Agricultural College ,, . Acta Victoriana . . . .4.l,,, . ..., , .,.... Victoria College, U. of T. . . The Trinity University Review ..... ..,Trinity College ...,. , A St. Andlrew's College Review ..,..,,.l.l,. .,St. Andrew's College , ,.,. .. Hermes 119355 ...l,....,..,,.. .. .,,,..,..,..,........ Humberside Collegiate Institute .. The Trinity University Review 619359 .....l..... , ..... ,...... ........,...,..... The London Central Review .,...... .Trinity College .. .......London Central Collegiate....,,.,. TOWN Toronto Owen Sound Kingston Guelph Toronto Toronto Aurora Toronto 'lbronto London

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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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W C 6' ' 'ii B X 'J f' XX. X ' S7 v . i A fr'-X o. xp s When Time who steals our years away, Shall steal our pleasures too, The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew. Six years ago the clocks of the Timmins High clicked a metallic welcome to some ninety eager First Formers. Last year, these same clocks bid their adieux to the thirty-one sur- vivors. .Below are the names of those who have gone out from the good old T.H.S. into the school of experience. and to them we extend our heartiest congratulations. Toronto University Eiino Aho-taking an Arts Course. Anna Bucovetsky-Household Economics. Esther Shub-Household Economics. Clem Leaman-in the Arts Course. Arnold Purdon-studying medicine. Queen's University Joyce Patterson-taking an Arts Course Bell Keeley-Faculty of Science Clayton Richardson-Faculty of Science Len Travers-Faculty of Science George White-Faculty of Science North Bay Normal Violet Innis Mary Ramsay Business College Margaret Geils Pauline Mullen Helmi Krurnpula Nursing Ethel Brown-training in the Western Hospital, Toronto. Elaine Fitzpatrick-training in the local hospital. Winnifred Kerr-in the Toronto General Hospital. Rose Spooner-living in Massey. Connie Harris-in the Goldfields Drug- StO1'9. Ernest Lacey--working at the Taylor Hardware. Harry Shepherd-in the Bank of Nova Scotia. Herman Walters-working for the Nor- thern Ontario Power Co. Henry Ostrosser-in his father's store in town. Robert Hogarth-at R.M.C., Kingston. George Luoma-still in school, this time in Michigan, U.S.A. Violet Howard-now Mrs. Eugene Laviolet Alec Watson-at the Lamacque Gold Mine, Quebec. At the Hollinger Mine Stan Walsh Jim Pond Bill Drew Wiljo Salo-his friends at the Timmins High are very sorry to know that he is ill and wish him a speedy recovery. Soon the clocks will have ticked their way through another year, and a new set of graduates will go out from the school. We hope that they will be as successful in finding their places in life as those named above- this year's Alumni.

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