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72 THEYEARBOOK AN ACROSTIC. Through the Normal School s broad door Hied we all with Power in store Ev ry soul of One Eight Four. Thorough, thoughtful, thrifty, true, Ours a noble work to do ! Rushed were we for months scarce nine Oft we needed courage fine. Num rous books we conned with will, Taught and criticised with skill, Or with notes our brains did fill. Nature Study, Hist of Ed, Or Arithmetic and Drill, Reading, Spelling, Baking Bread, Music, Art, and Grammar skill, Algebra, Geography, Lit rature or History. Science, Sewing, Handling Tools, Composition, Manners mode, Hygiene, Management of Schools, Over Betts or Euclid s code, Oral Language, Work of Pen, Loyalty, Religious ken. No. 182. Warwick Bro s Rutter, Limited Printen, Toronto
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TORONTO NORMAL SCHOOL, 1913 71 Henry S. O Neill was born in Elmdale, Renfrew County, where he received his early education. The later days of adolescence he spent in Montreal where he gained a good practical knowledge of French. From there he came to St. Joseph s Training College in this city. In spite of his modesty he was elected President of the Toronto Normal School Literary Society for the first term. Many of us have found him very obliging and useful when we needed help, and did not want to let a Master know it. He has peculiarly gentle ways of reproving our lack of both effort and skill in preparing to teach: e.g., that wigwam in the girl s primary. It will keep his memory green in that advanced Kinder garten long after ours has faded and gone. Ayton, a prosperous town of Grey County, claims Ambrose O Reilly as its representative at the Normal School this year. During his Public School Course a great deal of time was spent in the realm of Nature as shown by his weakness for shooting frogs, etc. He made his High School studies at St. Joseph s Training College where work, mingled with a cheerful, energetic spirit, won for him brilliant success. His skill in practice-teaching should make the Toronto Normal School proud to; send forth from its portals a person of such a promising career. At the beginning of the third term of the Toronto Normal School Literary Society, Ambrose was elected President. He proved himself worthy of the confidence placed in him. As through the Normal course we go, And grasp ideas great, We meet each day, one Peter Ray, Who often to himself doth say, Do not quot;procrastinate. quot; Old Waterdown, may call him quot;mine quot; And De La Salle may say How to her walls in nineteen nine Came little Peter J. In sports he takes a leading part, In class he has a teacher s heart. We wish him many happy days This lad of bright and winning ways !
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