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FORM V n::l' 'iw ' ' 3 - - - l LAURENCE G. BARRETT JOSEPH B. CAMPBELL JANIES H. COLLINS JOSEPH G. DONOHUE 575 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. 575 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. 295 Greenwood Ave., Toronto, Ont. 575 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. I -fr, lvl ull qnml llll-llfl-S llll'1ll'l For llIIfl!'I'Ill'lIlll his yrnlle' nullzre' jlnurf lVl1o.we' l IITlII'lIll if we Xllllllfl uv' lllllNl Ilis honest heart lfrllglwzl through llfm wif...-.1r,.w ,wi ln bp qrrul. .1 nnlzlz' xcurn fur ull igfmlrlw rlwrrl. rurzulk-Ns Those frtmlf eyrs uf Breton blue. 'III-INNYSON. 'THOMAS Ar.mm'K. The Nm hu! xhvzllnu' and h im lmftvmlenw, BHOWNING. VVALL1-LR. HAROLD A. BLANCHARD LLOYD W. CLARKE HUGH G. CURRY R.R. No. Z, Alliston, Ont. 4 St. Joseph St., Toronto, Ont. R.R. No. 1, Codrington, Ont. In prfzlsw mul rlixprulm' thl- Silllll' Yr! het 'UVIS lillllfl, or, if sever? in cluylzf A herlrl u'l1f'rf'drt'r1rl was never so IAIIIIJIWSS- .l mrm of 1t'f'll-rlllc'mpared frumr. Thr' lmv' he hurt' lu lt'Il?'IlI'I7Q was his fllllll. ed 'I'1cNNYsoN. llLIYER CIOLDSMITH. Tu hui? the thuuylzt that might lhe lruth z1flzw1nCf'. HOWARD. JOHN DUNNILL MICHAEL G. FURLONG WESLEY L. JEANS KENNETH F. JOLLEY R.R. No. 1, Walters Falls, Ont. 575 Jarvts St., Toronto, Ont. 13 Taylor Ave., Toronto, Ont. R.R. No. 4, Woodford, Ont. Ilf ff-wlx Vwllhlzz him, fl pmrr uhurrr all ll'I1'Il.,IN'IIl'SL'fl his lmnu' :md hnpr' lzzfrwzmc A mm: can but do his lujsl. Ha rms II man, luke him for all in all 4-urlhly lllflllllll'-S, Il Slfll and quzvl rnn- .-ls z'1r'lury's nmrnzny slrtr. Y S111 VY,a,L'r1gR SCOTT, 1 3114111 ng! 1001.4 Upnn his like again, N'J Sl1AKICHPl'IARI'I. I NKNOWN- UNKNOWN- NORMAN L. FISHER JOHN C. GARTLEY FRED W. JOLLEY 151 Glendale Ave., Toronto, Ont. 30 Evelyn Cres., Toronto, Ont. R.R. No. 4, Woodford, Ont. .-lm! slill lhry slarwl, 111111 Stl-U their ll'e'll, 110161111 unvs, what be Uftpimy al? Be pf1tz'cntt1'll lhe last. U'UHflf'V flrru- IIORNA DOONE. SHAKESPEARE. Thu! our small ,l1'I1fI Could Curry all lu' l.'nr'11'. GOLDSMITH.
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-1 FORM IV A s HAZEL A. STANFIELD MARY E. STEWART ELLA M. TANIBLYN ANNIE E. THOMPSON Dixie, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Orono, Ont. Woodbridge, Ont. The reason firm, the tenzperate will, A sense of humour and a touch of mirth Keeps her counsel, does her duty In all thiH!I-9 Endurance, foresight, strength and skill. To brighten up the shadowy spots of earth. Cleaves to friends, and loveth heauty. ,Uindful not of herself hut bearing tht WORDSWORTH. HERRICK. LINKNOXVN. burden of others. y I.0NuFELL0ss. HELEN J. STEVENSON ETHEL F. SWEENEY IMARGARET E. THOMAS DOROTHY Iwi. THOLIPSON Russell, Ont. 145 Riddell St., Woodstock, Ont. Rockwood, Ont. 98 Withrow Ave., Toronto, Ont. Soft and loving is her soul, Serenely moving on her way Loathing pretense she did with cheerful Thi only n-ay ln 'tf11'f'Il,l-flvltldxl-S to hr one Swift and lofty soaring. In hours of trial and dismay. will IHMEHPSON. GEORGE RIEREDITH. LONGFELLOXV. lllhat olhersvtalkfd of while their hands were sllll. WVHITTIER. , ..A...sl1 EDNA M. THOMPSON CLARA H. TOBIN RENA M. VANSICKLER OLIVE WIDENIAN 36 Beck Ave., Toronto, Ont. Bracebridge, Ont. Meaford, Ont. Collingwood, Ont. Hou' lady-like: how queen-like she Just that soft shade of green in her tender It's the way you talk and look at things I shall lN'S1lt1'SflPll ifI ran he unto the end appears. CWS That makes us like you so. To those I know and live irith here, ll TENNl'SON. That we sometimes see in evening skies. UNKNOWN. simple first name friend. LONGFELLOVV. EDGAR Grnsr. MARY E. TOBIAS 16 Garden Ave., Toronto, Ont. And that smile, like sunshine dart Into many a sunless heart. LONGFELLOW. R. EMILY TRAINOR 15 Mt. Royal Ave., Toronto, Ont. Fair tresses man's imperial race unsnare And beauty draws 'us with a single hair. POPE. ANNA WASYLENKA Loretto Abbey, Toronto, Ont. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired Courtcous though shy and gentle though retired. CRABBE. MARY A. WRIGHT Burk's Falls, Ont. Darkness and danger cannot stir the constant mood of her ralnz thoughts. VAN DYKE. Page Sixty-one
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Nxmrr' Nvrm' lei! f ' fei ToR1JiMlyuLom?MuluswommlughtscuooLvEnn BOOK HISTORY OF FORM V Dear students who hare oflen read, Nice llzings Ural people said. Please Iisl Io llze Idle of us who strive To quote the hislory of Form F ive. LEASANT scenes flit across the mind as these few lines are penned. Form V is t.he most pop-pop-popu- lous-popular form in the School. lt has its score and two of gentle ladies and gallant knights. We are honoured in having Mr. Firth as our mast.er. We are grateful to him for the kindness which he has shown towards us and we are thankful for the help which he has given to us during our pedagogical studies. It was remarked by our much esteemed music teacher, that our class was one of the finest forms in the establishment. All who are acquainted with Mr. Cringan are aware that he usually means what he says. Everyone seems to have been endowed not only with one talent but with many talents. From time to time when a remarkable feat has been accomplished by one of it.s members, the rest look on in amazement and say, Will wonders never cease! Among the girls, Miss Leta Bunker. has capably managed the promotion of Beans. Miss Gloria Clift. has tried to make basket-ball, hockey, and baseball players of us all. Miss Margaret Anderson has handled the financial side of our Bird Club with care. Some of the girls are talented in the finer arts. Miss Audra Alyea is our accomplished form pianist, Miss Bessie Cliffe writes the 'odd poem and Miss Aletha Chapman's voice has great possibilities in it. The girls of the form have got together for the occasional bird hike to Armour Heights and they have enjoyed the fun and fellowship which they found there. I We have taken great interest in the work of the Literary Society. This is partly due to the fact that Mr. James Collins t.he able Vice-President for the first term, was in our form. He was untiring in his efforts to make the organization a success. The members from Form V frequently aided in providing musical accompaniment at the meetingsg among them may be mentioned the violinists Messrs. Furlong, O'Leary, Paul and MacDonald along with Mr. Stevens who plays the harmonica extremely well. The programme furnished by our form was worthy of note because a great variety of entertainment and talent was displayed such as dancing, singing, elocution, violin and piano numbers. The skit staged by the form must not be overlooked as it was particularly good, very exciting and Foam V MR. J. W. FIRTH quite thrilling. The form representatives for the first and second terms respectively, were Nlr. lf. Stevens and Nliss A. Belfry. Both did splendid work and were seconded in their efforts by the fine co-operation of the rest of the form. There has also been competition for the Literary Society Cup among the forms. We have had the good fortune to secure six points, one for oratory. and five for winning first place in the Short. Short Story Contest. Nlr. J. Donohue should be specially commended for his good work. His story was entitled Fickle Fate ! ln athletics the boys have held easily the premier place. Mr. Lloyd Clark is an efficient President of the fXlen's Athletic Association of T.N.S. ln the hockey section he received generous help from Mr. L. Stix er. who was tl1e Captain and Convener of t.l1e team. We deem it more Y fitting that Mr. Stiver should be called 'Striver' because it was due to his untiring efforts that finally success was achieved. The team consisted entirely of Fifth Formers who raised the criterion of hockey above that of previous years. ln basketball the form was represented by half the players. Our cheer leaders for inter-normal meets were Messers. Collins and Clark. They led us in many a rousing cheer for the Toronto Normal School. At the meet in Stratford. Aileen Belfry. ably represented her form and School. She is to be complimented on her splendid showing in oratory. Stevens and Mewhart are our dramatic players. A more formidable Scrooge or a more patient Bob could never he found anywhere. Vie appreciate their work and talents a great deal for they give us a glimpse into a world of art which solne of us do not know very much about. The reporters, Miss A. Chapman and Nlr. M. Furlong, for the Spectator, worked hard to contribute the form's share of news. Mr. Stivcr proved he could manage more than hockey teams when he was elected General Manager of the Year Book by the Student body. Lloyd Clark is our representative on the Year Book staff. He surely has displayed qualities we in the form all admire. Thus. we finish our history. or rather a mere sketch of it leaving you to read between the lines for the remaining part of it. You can see that we have been en- dowed not with one but with many talents. Nlen and women teachers have come t.ogether and they have worked for the honour of the form and school showing a mighty fine spirit-willing, helpful and eager to share with everyone for they are all seeking that which is the highest and best. M F A B Qskifieif
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