Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

Page 116 of 124

 

Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 116 of 124
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HUMCUR Sludenl Teacher: Can you tell me a derivative of 'dear'? Pupil: Yese'darling'. Adele: Which would you prefer in your future husband, wealth, ability or appearanceu? Olive Simpson: Appearance, my dear: but he has to appear pretty soon. Lloyd: Why are the days longer in summer than in winter 9 I V Booker: Because they expand when heated, and contract when chilled. Hygiene Nole: Starve a cold and feed a fever. lt's funny, the Normal School girls we take out never have colds. Mr. Mooney Ccorrecting Marjorie Nourse's grammarj: Marjorie didnit you ever know the Kings English 9 Marjorie: Well, sir, I never thought about it, but l suppose he is. llliss Bibby: How do you read, Mr. Shunk 9 Ted looming out of the trancejz Through my nose. Mr. Mooney: The cow is in the field. What mood 9 Preslon: The cow. iVIr. Mooney: What happens when you have an excess of salivan? Harry lbrightlyjz You slobberf' Mr. Mooney: Give me an example of an auxiliary verb, N orris. Norris: I have went. f L. Brown lat recess to child at Ordej: Then why not pray for warm weather so your grandmothers rheumatism will go away 9 Pupil tthat nightj: Oh Lord! Please make it hot for grand- ma. Pupil linquiring after another pupil who had swallowed fifty centsbz And how is George now, Miss P D. Cranslonn Csadlylz No change yet. Why not, suggested Fisher to the Council, put our heads together and make a concrete roadwil Miss Halliday: Well, Miss Boyd, why isnit your arithmetic assignment done? F ranees: I had a headache last night. Miss Halliday: Uh, yes. another case of an 'aching void'. Mr. Mustard: At what are you laughing, Miss Dempster P Nlae: Something funny. Mr. ilflustardz Bring up the mirror. Jenny Barry lin agricultural class looking at complicated diagram of cream separatorj: I just can't make head or tail of this. Frank Dingwallg Of course you can't. They didn't put in the whole cow. 7, QQ fm. . ,, , . p, - 'f ' ' . PQ. f ' ' ,qi ,aifl j 'I f' ll i f X-if--1 . , - pi.: - fi , All I , ,. -, f f- M 2.1 1.6 M. - f 'l yn- , KF. ff fy' 1 , X V if 'N ' f T df' U ' fi il, Q, f ki' W . '...' , q:pr,q4ai?Ai51,l4fl.i.-wg 'ff A S- g. V I .ll .IKE rg' hzffjlv., 1' -it .5935 .i..,..,:L:fl 'A '.Qx,,5hj1,',, 'TT.'L,v1i:S . ,, f '?WL-if'-U iff Situ

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Filmo chool Projectors for Educational Use X oo g p X A v 5 N, . X 3389 QA W ,o Bell Si Howell Filmo School Projector Nlodel 57E To serve the exacting needs of the school, motion picture projectors must be particularly adapted to their work. They must be simple in constructiong easy to operate: give brilliant flickerless pictures: be absolutely free from fire hazard. and quiet but sturdy. Schools and Colleges have .found that Filmo Projectors meet all their requirements. Assucliiiiliiiiiiiiiiil Nfws Lilnited Specialists in liisual Education 5155 Wlestern Ave. Tivoli Theatre Bldg.. MONTREAL, Que. TORONTO. Ont. Walnut 6700 Waverley 3703 BANFF. ALTA. VICTORIA. B.C. UN1VERs1TY or ToRoNTo The Provincial University of Ontario Alla ,usa- N913 fr? HE Teachers' Course has been arranged for the definite purpose of providing facili- ties by means of which teachers can obtain the degree of Bachelor of Arts while con- tinuing their classroom duties. Hundreds of teachers are taking ad- vantage of these facilities. More than 200 have graduated with the degree and six of these are now lnspectors of Public Schools. Others are taking the work required for specialist standing. 0 ln the teaching profession it does not do to stand still academically. One must continue oneis education and become eligible for promotion. For information regarding the Teachers' Course write to TV. J. Dunlop. Director. linirersitsx' Extcn sion, University of Toronto. Toronto 5. Ontario. Page One llllfltllfffl and nme



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X I UE Lux 4 ' i1.iifl?f0l1TEs 9 Ill bring thee Sweets ef Arabyif Chocolate of a super-smooth and delicious quality that comes from far off tropical climes-ripe and luscious fruits brought from beautiful sunny gardens and or- chards-nuts that were the very pick of the crops in Spain and other far away lands and pure cane sugar from the Indies-all these are made i11to delicious Chocolates for you by Neilson's master confectioners. When you buy chocolates to give to someone-let it be a box of Neilsonis-then you are sure of having the best. The QUALITY is the same in all Neilsonis pack- ages-itis the assortment that makes the difference in price. vilsnn'

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