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Nwrrr' 'eww' fVt'TT1YfW'YT WIT'TT'tl 044, 0 -gs' Ntluu. uumiinu N TORCEDNTD NORMZIL SCI-IOOIJYEZIR BOOK Year Book Message T is with mingled feelings that we place the Year Book for 1930 in your hands. We own to a certain feeling of relief. for at its best, publishing a year Book is a sure method to become prematurely gray. while at its worst its terrors nearly equal those of teaching school. We own also to a certain anxiety. Will this Book fulfil your expectations? In all humility your committee trusts it will. We must leave you to judge for yourself. We can only express the hope that realization will approach anticipation in so far as that is possible in this imperfect human world. You will require no urging to read the book: but we would urge you to read it with discernment. While we should be the last, to claim perfection for this book. it may none the less, lay claim to certain excellences. Some of these lie in the matter: some in the make-up of the book. Each represents thought and labour on the part of the contributor. and on the part of the publisher. Probably the most interesting to you is the arrangement whereby each form appears in the book distinct and separate from the other forms. This was only achieved after much deliberation and the solution of many technical difficulties. The advantages are apparent. and should greatly enhance the book in your eyes. In all humbleness of spirit. your committee may fairly say that they laboured long and diligently in your service. We were not always of the one opinion. but every member of the committee was filled with the same desire to achieve what would be in your best interests, much debate was often necessary to arrive at a decision: but we always made the decision. and no step was taken without the unanimous consent of the committee. It was in this respect that Mr. Pat-terson's counsel was so valuable. 'Superlatives are so easy and mean so little: but we would like every- one of you to appreciate the time and effort that Mr. Patterson -expended on your behalf. He spent hours in consultation with the committee, and his judgment and tact solved many worrisome difficulties for us. Too, he must have spent hours of thought and anxiety. of which we know nothing. To Xlr. Patterson we are deeply grateful for the encouragement and leadership which he so freely rendered. Our debt to Nlr. Whyte is large indeed. lle was never too busy to give us of his time and advice. The assistance granted by our beloved principal made the task of the committee much more simple than it would otherwise have been. liusy as he was. Mr. Whyte made considerable self-sacrifice in giving us so much of his valuable time. To realize the extent of this sacrifice. you have only to count the group pictures, which were made much less of an ordeal by his benign influence and gentle wit. To those whose contributions are part of' the table of contents. and those whose contributions are part of' the contents of the liditor's waste-basket, we extend our thanks equally. We are sorry we could not publish everything. but if you knew the sense of' security it gave the Editors to have so much copy from which to choose. you would have been even more profuse in your contributions. To our advertisers, we express the hope that their advertising may bring them returns far beyond their expectations. Their advertisements made this book possible. and you can only show your appreciation by patronizing them. When you do, be sure to say. We saw it in the Year Book. That is the only way the advertiser has of checking the success of his appeal: that is the only way to make it easy for the class of '31 to obtain their patronage again. Your Year Book is the chronicle of the achievements and activi- ties of the class of '30 You will leave Toronto Normal School all too shortly. VVith you. you will carry the memory of happenings and associations of this year. your certificate. and your Year Hook. We hope that you will treasure it, not for what it is. but for what it represents. and in the years to be you will turn its pages and recall memories fond and dear of those golden days at Toronto Normal School. HB. H. ksetifei '1 Page Seztcnlecrz
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