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: mmm 11... lei'-S y TOROIFLTO NORML scnootvszm Boo may ll HISTORY OF FORM II A Group of girls, all smiling. foo! What Form is that? 011. llmfs Form ll. To Whom It May Concern HIS is to certify that we hereby make application and express heart-felt desire to aspire to the position of being the brightest. happiest.. peppiest.. prettiest. youngest Form in the Toronto Normal School, even if we do know that some think us t.he most tardy tespecially for Nature Study periods on Tuesday afternoon about 2.15 p.m.J wearisome. annoying, talkative. hilarious. ignorant. and ancient group of 32. that was ever wished on one Normal Master.-Poor Mr. Mustard lll Our qualifications. in short, are as follows: We hope to hold our Interim First Class certificate on or about July 12. 1930. our Permanent First Class certificate on June 31. l935. our B.A. in July 19l5. and D. Paed. in the early sixties. At present we have to our credit one A.T.C.M.. held by our most worthy Normal pianist. Miss Vera Halburt. In fact some say' that we excel in music. our other donators. being Misses Foster and Cranstoun. We also speak. as shown by lVlissHaight'soration. Once we were known to argue.thatwas when this same young lady and lNlissJempson upheld the Form in what was known as a debate. ln a moment of pride. we pictured our distractions. when. standing at the front of a class. with a stern critic behind us. we saw a normal master walk in and knew thoughts would fly beyond all reach of our hands. This was appreciated by the audience. since each person who watched us had experienced the same queer feeling which Miss Lucy Foster so ably portrayed. To read a story from the platform is usually considered difficult, but Miss Jean Davis proved that it can be done quite successfully. She is, by the way. our Form's noted reader. We are proud of the way our girls respond to the call for money. ti! ur reason for this pride is that Form ll was the only Form in T.N.S. '30, to hand in to Mr. W. J. Redford the Normal's noted Treasurer. all our money on the day it was due. VVe think that this is proof that we. as Scotehmen. or otherwise. will be able to handle capably next year. any given amount.. For particulars apply to Grace Carbin who was our Form Representative during the first half of the year. or to Miss Lucy Foster who is holding this position during our last term. Our Normal has a VVeekly paper-To this. we have contributed poetry and a short story written by Miss Aula Johnston. This will show you that if we require inore literature during the year for pupils. all we shall have to do is write it. The expenses of the School will be reduced. thereby. since said School would not be asked to buy more literary books. This is not showing our Scotchness but merely expressing our desire to save our new Board unnecessary expense. thus FoRv1 II MR. T. MUST.-XRD enabling them to increase our meagre allowance twhich action. we assure you. would bc greatly appreclated.u To prove to you that the same Nliss Johnston is gifted with literary talent. letus tell you that she is our representa- tive for the second half of the life of our Normal paper. This position was held by Nliss lvy Jempson during the lfall term. On the aforesaid Nliss Johnston, who is our member of the Year Book stall. we must lay thc blame or base our reason that our Form is obtaining so many points for the School Cup by giving contributions to our Year Book. as she certainly knows how to make other people work. Should not every successful teacher know just this? lf our application should mcct with your approval. we shall try to do our part in the social life of the conmmnity. This year we have been members of the Normal Beans' Club Miss Freda ltlaglcs has been our representative and will supply all information necessary. Our l orm's fall ex- cursion was a Weiner lioast to Baby Point. .Xdhcring strictly to rules. each individual arrived home punctually at the extremely early hour of 8 p.m. As remuneration for our untiring. ccaselcss. fruitful ever-faithful elforts. the following will be greatly appreciated: A three hour teaching day. four days a week. Blue Monday being omit ted. and the meagre. paltry sum of two thousand five hundred cents paid promptly weekly. Thanking you in advance for an early reply. we remain. Yours respectiv clyf' The tlirls of Form ll from B. to J. P,S.-Should testimonials regarding our unexcellcd teaching ability be re- quired. eritic teachers witnessing the following will gladly furnish such on request of the Board: Student, teaching composition in Sr. l. Bycrson. trying to get the word stingy from the class. What would you say about a man who had plenty of money and wouldn't buy the things he needed? Pupil waving his hand frantically. He would he Scotch.. I Student, teaching Phonics in Jr. l. at A-P--. wishing to have pupils suggest the word birds for the ir sound. says v You don't always eat all your crusts oftoast in the mornings. Now what does Mother do with those crustsE ' Answer given.- She soaks them in her tea. What.'s on your mind? . 1 St udent. teaching in a very senior class. said to an inattentlve pupil, Thoughts. lVliss-- ----f N Well. treat them kindly. They are in a strange place. G.M.L.. N rs.
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-1 1 ,lf-X, 4 fa ',,-Af FORM I CLAYTON L. WALLEN F. PRESTON WOODWARD MARION B. AIKINS DOROTHY M. ANGLE Iwiarkham, Ont. 785 Pape Ave., Toronto, Ont. Box 74, Milton, Ont. Richmond Hill, Ont. Full of :rise sums und modern instances, llis form accorded with ri mind, A eounlenaznce on which did meet I-Ier air, her manners .lnrl so he plays his prlrl. Lively und orrlenl, frank and kind. Sweet records, promises rzs sweet. All who sau' admired. SHAKESPEARE. SCOTT. VVORDSXVORTH. CRABBE. K. ARTHUR WIGG JEAN l. ABBOTT DOROTHY R. ALLIN COLLENA I. ARMSTRONG R.R. No. 2, Orillia, Ont. Erin, Ont. R.R. No. 4, Bowmanville, Ont. Bolton, Ont. Ile reuds murh, hr is II urea! observer She who has ll friend, She liked 'll7,lI1lG'PT she looked an Nou' le! it ll'0Tlff .VISCHIEF thou arl .ind he looks quite through the deeds Is rlouble-yurzrfled to ihe end. .bind her looks went everywhere. rzfoot, uf men, EDGAR GVEST. BROYVNING. Trike thou wha! course thou wilt. SHAKESPEARE. SHAKESPEARE. EDITH N. BARKER VERNA D. BARTLETT MARY E. BEATON FRANCES H. BOYD Lindsay, Ont. 73 Caithness Ave., Toronto, Ont. R.R. No. 2, Priceville, Ont. 156 Sunnyside Ave., Toronto, Ont Nf1fr1'em1sli1'p llml is true Wise io resolve and pulient lo perform. Her very frozrns are sweeler far She can IUUQ4' 0 00110711 ll'llT. Was ever cough! or krfpl by jlultery. HOMER. Than the smiles of other maidens are. And give the pence of Eden. DANTE I. COLERIDGE. GEORGE RIEREDITH. M. JANE BARRY ELIZABETH BAST ELEANOR A. BLAKEMAN X Lefrov, Ont. 403 Wellington St., Toronto, Ont. 33 Wrenson Road, Toronto, Ont. The reason firm, the lemperale will, True courtesy shows itself lo lhe least She is steadfast as 0. star, Endurance, foresight, slrenglh and skill. .Is well as lo lhe gfrenlr-sl. And yet the maddesl maiden. Wo1mswoHTH. 'THE RANCH Gmi, IV. GEORGE RIEREDITH.
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5 FORM II. AUDREY BRACKEN CLARA E. CAINTPBELL HELEN E. CHRISTIE BARBARA H. CLARKE Orangeville, Ont. 102 Gilbert Ave., Toronto, Ont. Elmvale, Ont. Orillia, Ont. Her Nlllllll-llfl .ww flgulifly llfr looks u'r'rr' Ifhw u Jlou'r'r in gllny, Thy wi! isJlxrlllffffrlsfh1'y1'e'yhoulld'.S When pain nnfl IIIIHUIVSII ll'I'I.llfj tht- hrou', WUI lllllffl' o lrrwlrlf foryr-I hfx n-of Ilrr sfnfle' :rug Ifln' rr .vurnnzwr morn. lllllllfhlf r'fr'rrIf'lu'.w, .1 rlzinz'.wt1'r1'11y angel fhou! Iirnxs. BVRNN. Simian-:sPf:.xHE. Sm XYALTI-IH St'oTT. RHODA F. BRUINHNTEL GRACE lNf. CARBIN EVA M. CHRYSLER GRACE B. CONNELL R.R. No. 7, Belleville, Ont. 180 Edinhurgh Rd., Guelph, Ont. R.R. No. 1, Atnerlev, Ont. 50 Gresham Road, Toronto, Ont. Thr- Iflyfhfsf hurl upon Ihr huxh .l f'fIfl'1l'SS Nong, n-flh tl little nonswn.w In Ielfvrx fm in lift' npproreri, Hrr word, hrr ftrlion, und hrr phrase llnfl nr'wr o Ifohlrr hwnrf Ihun shf. in fl non' and Ihrn, rlors nol E.ron1pIv honoured and hc'lo1'f'd. ll'er4'1:1'11dIy. Iimtxs. ,lll'N,lll'lIllll' u lIl1lllIlI'l'lI. AIARMION. Sm XV,xLT1-:R SCOTT IIoR.u'i: VV.-x1.Po1.x-2. MARGARET E. COULTER DOROTHY E. CRANSTOUN MAE M. DEMPSTER BESSIE J. DONNELLY Richmond Hill, Ont. Caledon East, Ont. 47 Batavia Ave., Toronto, Ont. Box 175, Tweed, Ont. Sounrlhrrul,r'le'r1l1 hunrl'r1nfIp1'f'rr'1'11g ll'I-f, .lnrl still lo her Charms xhe nlone is ll She is .sfmdfflsl us I1 sfrzr I cmzffzws ,O the good nature And pulriot hmrf. Nlrrzngrr. .lnd ye! Ihr muddesf nmiden. It'.w an Irish weaknesx. Sm VV.u.'rmz SCOTT. llrr nmrlrst flerrufz1r1oz1r'.w !1o'jffzm'I of ull. Gi-JORGE RIEREDITH. LYNKNOXVN. ROBI-IRT BVHNS. BESSIE A. COXE JEAN B. DAVIS EILEEN M. DONEY DORIS M. DURNIN Milton, Ont. R.R. No. 1, Shelburne, Ont. 181A Sheridan Ave., Toronto, Ont. Clinton, Ont. l3Irs.wr1 is hr' who has found his work To dazzle Ie! the vnin design How can I point thee as thou art, For nature made her what she is CTARLYLl'l. To raise' the thought and touch the hmr! So frzir in face, so warm in hear!! .el nd never made another. bf' Ullllfi SIR Wv.ALTEH SCOTT. BURNS. Pom-1.
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