Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 110 of 124
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Page 110 text:

Wanted . eefNorinal-trained teachers to Hll vacancies in newly formed Gregg Shorthand Departments in Public and Private Commercial Schools. 'llo meet the demand for Gregg teachers. arrangements have already been made with the Gregg College to conduct a special teachers' course during the coming summer months. Safeguard yourself against non-employment by having the tlregg 'llcacliers' Certificate. You can get it in a ll-vs weeks and at very little expense to you. l or particulars ns to the registration. length of term. etc.. teleplzom' liingsdale l-81-1 or write THE GREGG P BLI HI G CCJMPANY 57 Bloor Street West - Toronto Page Une lzumlrctf and four How to be a Success at Normal C15 Always burst into the auditorium carrying your hat and dragging your coat. immediately after the first bars ofthe Doxology have struck. C25 Press i11to service all the old high school gags. shutllinff vour i I 0 u 0 b h b l I feet. imitating fum-chewing. slammm books etc. and etc.. ad in- f. . C- 2- e llllllllll. C35 Beguile the unsuspecting master into asking you a question to regain your wandering attention. while all the time you were just waiting to spring the answer. C-15 intl-f.,f1t1t-Q an irrevelant question which diverts the lesson in realms of endless discussion from which it never returns. C55 Distribute four or five pounds of peanuts and let the shells. fall where they may. C65 Continually remind the masters of their absent-mindedness by stating You took that with us. CT5 Carve your full name and address as deeply as possible in the most prominent place available. C85 For boys-always wear your hat in the building and loiter in the front halls talking to the girls. C95 For the girls-always wear a glossy make-up and teach in sleeveless dresses. C105 In the lesson reports direct the critic teachers attention to the errors in questioning. method. management. and spelling, etc.. which she has just committed. C115 Always argue with the critic-teacher over the criticism of your lesson. C125 Refrain from submitting such unimportant tritles as relief maps. weaving. book-covers and pictures. C135 lingage in loud and lusty argument and discourse in the library. C1145 For the boysfdance with 'the girls. C155 For the girls-vice versa. C165 Refrain from attending the Literary Society meetings. CIT5 Sign the sheet for pins. theatre parties. banquets etc.. and then when it's time to pay, say it was only a Joke!

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V EL HOUt E Young Women' s Christian Association Hearty on ratulations To all the Graduates of The Toronto Normal School. Elm House will always follow with special interest those who have been in residence with us. yfxfsusvsxsfsfslvsfslxd' Two Blocks fronl Toronto NOTIIIRI School Accommodation for Students, Business Girls, Summer t Students and Trunsients Address: The Secretary, Y.W'.C.A., 18 Elin St. TORONTO Higher ualifications OR men and women who intend to make teach- ing their profession. there are more attractive positions today than at any previous time. But to hold the more responsible posts. qualifications higher than the ordinary first class certificate are needed. By extra-mural and summer school courses. Queenis University has been making it possible for ambitious teachers to complete the BA. Course while actively engaged. In the long list of Queen's graduates throughout Canada may be found former extra-mural students who are now in the very front rank of the teaching profession. Registration for extra-mural work may be made before April 10th for the summer or September 10th for the winter. The Summer School is held for seven weeks during July and August. Kingston is an ideal place for summer study. For further particulars and for information concerning correspondence study in Middle and Upper School subjects. write to A. H. Carr. BA.. Director. Department of Extension. EE- ' IVER ITY Kingston. Ont. Page Une lzzlmlrefl 1111 e

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