Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

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I ,QQ pnmmmvvrrvmm' H I M 'ronoNTo NORMIIF. s1:uooLYEzm BOOK . HISTORY QF FORM III OW it came to pass. that a new king by the name of David E. Whyte. having arisen in the land of Docendo Discimus. all his subjects were gathered together to pay him homage. By a Royal Decree, l1is sub- jects were divided. not by virtue of attainments but ac- cording as their names were writ in the book. 21 But it so happened. that thirty-one damsels, which by the hook were allotted to the third tribe. were more gifted than the rest, in those things endowed to Solomon and to the lilies of the Held. As a guide and mentor was placed over these, one. Elmer E. Ingall. a man well-versed in law and with the wisdom of the serpent, and daily they went their rounds as merry as a wedding bell. There arose to power within the tribe, certain ones possessed of greater benehts than the others. One, lVlary. fairest of them all, a maiden altogether lovely, daughter of the house of Lee. For the honour of her tribe and house she held council with other peoples from foreign lands. Mary brought glory, not only to those thirty-one members of her own tribe assembled together under their beloved leader, Elmer E. lngall, but to the King David E. Vvhyte, and all his subjects in the land of Docendo Discimus. To represent the Ingallites in affairs concerning the entire kingdom, one. Ardis Moran. possessed of great wisdom Cbeing of the line of Solomon? was chosen. VVhen her term of office was fulfilled. another from their number arose to take the place. Margaret of the line of Mcliennan a beauteous and wise servant, bore on her shoulders bravely and well. the duties allotted to her. The maidens of the third tribe set their affections. not only upon their own leader, Elmer Ingall, but on the leader of another tribe in the king's land. bythe name of Arnott Patterson. From among their number the tribe selected Flora of the House of lVIeRoberts, one whom they held in high esteem and loved Foam III MR. E. E. INGALI. with a love that passcth all understanding. This fair one was held in honour bound to prove that all the members of her tribe had risen. for the sakeof the Society of Xudubon. early in the morning on that day appointed by ,Xrnott Patterson. The members in the name of Flora. obeyed the order and reported unto him their good tidings. l'nto him on whom their alfections were bestowed. A lying and Queen arose in their midst and performed the duties of royal hosts. The whole tribe went up hither unto the beloved Queen's house and ate and were lillcd and were sent. on their way rejoicing. In all these glad times. in times of rejoicing their leader was glad and rejoiced with them. ln accordance with this his subjects grew and waxed strong in wisdom and stature and in favour with their tribe-leader and the king of the whole land. Muriel the daughter of Jones gathered unto her from ' P' P' all the tribes. certain ones. ller vassals were of great strength and well versed III games. These mighty sub- jects proved a very present help in times of conquest with foreign lands. A king's wrath has been likened unto thc roaringof a lion. but in the reign of lying David Whyte, no one can bear witness to such as this. ln all the doings and sayings of all the members of all his tribes he took a part and made to over- llow with kindness each subjects cup. His favours fell as dew upon the grass. The members of the tribe of Ingall in the Kingdom of David E. Whyte in the land of Docendo Discimus-trust that their leaders will say. on the final judgment day. ln truth. these are my beloved subjects in whom l am well pleased. l,. Nl. 'ksiwi

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FORM III. KIURIEL I. JONES CLARA E. l.AlXlONT HARRIET D. LOWIIIE LALlRA C. lNfcCONNEl.L Claremont, Ont., R.R. 2. R.R. 2, Stavncr, Ont. 2 '14 Glenlxolme Ave., Toronto, Ont. Braccbritlge, Ont. 11' 1'1r,'1 fr1111'11,w 11r1 f1111'1 r f111' .l 1'111111I11 11'1111 lI'l1ll 1',1 1'1111'1 11, 111111 tl 111111111 T111 f1'1'1 1111 11.1 1111111, 1111'fr11'1111 1lf1l'l1111. IRIIIVI' is N111 llllfl 1.1111 11f 111'111'e, 1111111 .w1111'11,w 111' 1111111' 111111'111'11,w 111'1 1f1'111111111l11.'1' 111'111'1 Il 1111111111 1'111'11111111 111111, ltr1lsl1lltT l5I'liNS TIINNYSIIN. f'111,1-.111I11zl-.. 'l'l:xNYs11N. VERA E. KING TXIARY I. LFE KTARGARET D. lNlCCLENNAN FLORA V. IXTCROBERTS 172 Quebec Ave., Toronto, Ont. 54 Dewlmurbt Blvd., Toronto. Ont. 76 Indian Road, Toronto. Ont. 186 Sinlcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ont. ll111 1'111x 111-1 111111 111111111111111 111 ,1111'1111111111 N111 l1111.'v, N111 1'11111'111.w -11111 11'1111 1'VllI 11'111'1 If111'11 1'111' 11 1'1111'1's, 11'111'11 N111' 1111111'11r.v, ,fl 11111111 111 1111161 1l'l-111 1111 111111l1' .l1111 .v1'1111 111 N1111, l'1111114 T111 111'111'1w111111'11'111'1111111' 1,111 l'11111'1111,v 111 1111' llIlll'll1-lljj, ,l 111'11r1 11'1111s1 1111'1' fx 1'1111111'1111. lf. I,111'K1,11 l.XNll'hf1Y. IC11111-.nr ISI ltxf, lt1'1m4:11T Hrnxs. BYRON -Q . . -eu EDITH. S. lNlAHONEY H. PAULINE NLERRILL ARLIE A. INTONTGOIVIERY ARDIS P. lv1ORAN 331 WlYlTlWlCl1 5l-1 Guelph, Ont. Box 187, N0l'WlCl11 Ont- R-R- NO. 4, Dundalk, Ont. 715 Dovercourt Rd., Toronto, Ont. 1111- .N'11111r1 1111'1fs II11' f1llll'l4'l'jf 1111, N111 1111s 1111 1r111.wl, A'll1l!1l'N1 111'11r1! T111' r1'11x1111 firm, II11' 11f111111'r11f1' I1'I-11, .-l f11t'1' ll'I4111 1111111111'.ss 1,11'1'rspr1'11d, l '1 H 'N !l 'U'!l 'UW' -'H 'l Ilkf' 111112 HVIKNS. lf11r111r11111'1', f11r1'.v1'11111, s1r1'11111l1 111111 s1.1A11. Snff .w111111's, 1111 11111111111 1.'1'111111e.s.w brad. livnxs. WORDSWORTH. WORDSWORTH. ' MAE S. MANN K MARGARET MITCHELL FLORENCE C. MONTGOMERY HELEN C. MULROY lll Pune St., Sault Ste. Marne, Ont. R.R. No. l, Llstowel, Ont. 196A Carlton St., Toronto. Ont. Phelpston, Ont. Sl11 s 1111111', 11-AY' .l11'J'1111111'r B111 for .w1'11s1' 111111 1111111 111x111 .w111 11 I'1'1' T111' 1111111 c1111zp11s1'11, 111111 .s11'1111y e'ye', Guy11'1'111111111l11u1111r5111, I11 N11r1'111I 111r f1111111111.v1s f11r1111'r, ll'I 11111 l11'st, B1's111'111f II N1f'!lf1!l r1111s11111c11. Dr111c1'd, Illllflllllllg in her 11.11111 111116 eye BVIQNN. 111111 Il 1'111111111'1 1,1111 111'111111'j11'x 11', Illllll. SCOTT, SCOTT. BURNS.



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g , W, Y -L . , .,- ,-.. ., , , ,,, ., .. . v , ,W 1 FORM III, ff 4-1! Y.-1-q LAURA IN1. NEAL MARGARET E. NEILLY HENRIETTA G. PERCY DOROTHY R. QUEEN Nashville, Ont. Gilford, Ont. Nlilliken, Ont. 9 Rosemount Ave., Toronto, Ont. !l f'l'llll'll is rrzllrrl HCVIIIIIIVIIH Thuu nrt .wtuunrh ll'I.l,lllllf II Nllllhll Sha CIIII lu' ns lI'I-81' us IH. Sue' sllllfy Ufld Sll 't'fv WU' f'lU!l f 'f'lI'lf'f'N 1 1-rmrh it ix Ihul sa-lrlntrz h1'11y1.w wnjoy. L1'l.'r'Ihz' llllflltlllfllhllfj blua, .ind u'1'.vrr ll'llrf'll she' 11'1'.wln.wA She' stmls our z1jfv t'I1'u11.w rrzrrzy, num. Sr1,xm:svH.x1tt1. liruxs. GEORGE M1-:Rt:mTH. BURNS GERTRUDE E. NEIL MURIEL L. PARKER HELEN W. PURVIS FLORENCE B. RAMSAY R.R. No. 2, Tara, Ont. 7 Bonfield Ave., Toronto, Ont. Essex, Ont. 123 Concord Ave. Thr' xilrrzrw nftwn uf purr frllmvwlzfv Thu lrlithznwl lrfrrl lllllltll tht' ,VIINII Half-C11llolrfzfrlhyflllthl1tl00h'dur1 hrr, For sense' rznrf tlflfld taste Nhe lI 1'1'r' with l'1rxl1f11l:'.S whwn .v1n'rlh1'n11 fflflx, llufi mffr 11 Iiqhhf hwrrl fhrrrf uh., Su jlI'llf'lV0ll' u'n.v ,IIT Ind lllld lt'l1df'rm'.vs, tht' hast. Sl'I.XKlGSl'l-I.XIil'l. lhl'ltNS. '1'EyxyS0y, IIURNS, JEAN H. REAMAN RUTH M. REID V. IOYCE REYNOLDS VERONICA H. ROACH R.R. No. 2. Maple. Ont. Bracelwridge, Ont. Beeton, Ont. 18 Fenning St., Toronto, Ont. l ln flly .wnilr tt, ull .who lrnt. Blvssefl in thy drvds and in thy fumv, librzdrozzx is thw strength 0f.Cl16'E'7'flllIll'NS The weak and the gentle, the ribald and Hf'rJ'I'T. lVhf1f If'ngtl11'm'd lmnnurs uvzit thy IlllIII!'! CARLYLI-3. fllde. A Sf'oTT, She took as she found them, and dzd them ull good. EL1z. BARRETT BROWNING. RUTH M. REAMAN LOIS I-I. REYNOLDS ELIZABETH R. RICHARDSON R-R- NO- 2, Maple, Ont. 78 Grosvenor St. E., Toronto, Ont. 78 Balliol St.. Toronto, Ont. lfwr lpz'mlnf'ss and hrr tvurlh to spy Such rr om, do I rCmf'mbc'r, tvhom tu luolr Still nobler wealth hast thou in store- l nu nrml but guzr upon hvr eyr. ut uvm to love. The comforts of the mind! SCOTT. TENNYSON. BURNS.

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