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In ln FORM VII. NORINF H. lNlaclwllLLAN MARX' E. McCOLNlAN BESSIE F. INICDOUGALL IWARGARET E. lvlcNElL lkleaford. Ont. Thornhury, Ont. lxlt. Forest, Ont. Fenelon Falls, Ont. rhllf 1,rf.w1n'tf'II, IrIlIll.II1'1llI nf rufnrl. IH flT1ll'I-UIIN lllllllfl, In IIIIIIIIIQTN Illlll In Who h'lIllll'6 IIUHII-ll!! 'HIM' FUl'2IIfI11- !l Hflf'. IIUUII llfmll-plc. 1wr,wn Ft-urs nofhiny I.-nmrn. llvlfllfllllfl Ihr rust' of u-nrnuuhuufl. The 11f'rfe'r'I nmrlwl nf IIII ffllllllf' llI'lIlIIjl.n All-2liEDI'1'H. Tsxxvso Tnomsox. Nl. ISOBEL IMCARTHUR ENHLY Nl. h'lCDONALD I. KATE MCNABB Guthrie, Ont. Bradford, Ont. Brussels, Ont. Tru' us Ihr nrwllr In Ihr pulw, llrr wil :wus murr Ihfm num Le! numf prcsunu' Ur us Ihr III-Ill In Ihr' sun. llrr l.lllllPl'flI!'!' Il VIII-III. To UWIIT IIII lllllif'Ni'I'l'Pd dfgllfly. IMMTON Iiowrn. IDRYUEN. SH.xKEsP1I:.xm:. . , -A ,, , .. 1- li' ' ' -' -' in AUDREY E. IWANN NORINE lwl. NHDDLEBROOK IWYRTLE V. BIORTLEY VIOLA Bl. TMURRAY Sutton West, Ont. Avcning, Ont. Durhanm, Ont. Arthur, Ont. r hw' hmrl uns In Ihr u-url: ,ln uprn hmrful nmiflrh puff' 111111 Irmg Ifrrnly In Ifmrt unri I'I'1lIl'jf In hrrml. O N1lIA7'1-I-Y!llljj,41lIIlh'I'lIfH4Il,lE'll7'f.' rl Ihr- Iwf1rIf1Ifv'IIf ffrrrrr :mln l'I'I'T'll .lrI, 'l'xf1NNYSUN. TENNYNON. IDIYTIAIIIIN Ihr lDll'NNI'll1lS yr' impurl. I,fwu1f1ur,Lmx'. .Io,xNx.x B.x1LL1 IWARJORIE A. NHLLER JEAN L. lNlll.l.ING TWARJORIE S. NIUNRO R.R. No. 2, Markham, Ont. Napanee, Ont. 509 Windermere Ave.. Toronto, Ont. Yhur prr.wur'w n'iIIIw.w1n in wlnlwr, llmrl nn hw' Izpx, IIIIII .wul Zl'I'IllIbIl hw' KI'1'H in I-llll'Ilf'l'I rrfih furre' und skill. .llfrhillgj Ihr lilllw urws Imp fm' jay. wyrs, Tu NIV!-lif, In fllN,lIIlIll, In-I'I1IfiI. VIXIGNNYNHN, Sufi IIN hwr l'1l'IIll , flllli .sunny :ls hrr .wIfl'r'.s. Tl-INNYSON. Hvrmx. N E
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Num' Nnmr' TORClNTO Nolmm. scuoorvszm BOOK g In Ill . tl HISTURY QF FORM VII gf wxdw ORTY strangers alphabetically arranged. found them- A Anne Quigley has done her part. loo. irrbringing honour 1: selves joined together with a common bond. Form VII. VVhat was in our minds on that first. day. as we shyly I 2 ,E inquired about our neighbour's name. and immediately forgot it? We had some vague and rough dreams of after a few short months going oll' either to the cold and frozen North or to the heart of some great city and setting a standard to the youth of our land. through our teaching. it But none of us knew just what we were to go through, what difficulties we were to face or what joys were in store for us. t' l Still, none of us know yet wl1at will be the result of our jj work and worries and our experiences with concrete material. We do know that under the influence of our kind masters. and the contact with our friendly fellow-students, and out of our whole experience even to the writing of lesson plans our dreams have been moulded and fashioned until now those thoughts which were cabined. cribbed and con- finedf, are almost ready to be put. into practical use. We have spoken of being strangers. Not long were we so, not Form VII. Indeed it seems to us now that we have been growing together for years and that our neighbours understand us and are ready and willing to help us. VVe have never failed to get help or co-operation for anything. From the beginning. everyone in our Form. has felt that spirit of fellowship and good sportsmanship which is so important in all walks of life. We have not had all serious times by any means. rather we have enjoyed that spicy variety of work and humour. You see. in the first place. we needed a guardian. Mr. Mooney undertook to take charge of us and as he so aptly said he would look after you women and he has done it. He would not forget to see us teach.i- not he! But. you will understand that we have had our share of happy laughs and glad moments. The work of the Form has been well-distributed, many hands taking up the responsibility and making light the task. Our first Literary Society representative was Sadie Macliachren. She undertook her duties in a quiet unassuming way. and in the same tactful manner obtained our yearly fees in record time. while no one knew of her worries or difficulties. Marjorie Munroe carried on Sadie's work for the second term and once again we instinctively turned to her as our guide and advisor. Marjorie Nourse was our Beans representative. She told us when it was. why it was, and how it. was. Marjorie's happy disposition has helped us through- out the year. FORM VI M R. W. H. MOONEY ' to our l'orm. bbc was on the Spectator. stall and repre- sented us in oratory and along with lfdna Nelson in debate. Nlarjorie Nliller represents us in the Xthletic field. and is just now arousing us wlth her enthusiasm for the soft-ball teams. and games. Audrey Nlann has had the duties of gathering material for the Year Hook. and of searching out likely poets and authors. We should like to mention many names. of those who have done their part in making Iform N Il the best form that ever was, but this cannot be done. 'l'he list would be long. and the graces many. lt will sullice to say that each has tried to play up. play up. and play the game. One afternoon early in .-Xpril. we left the School at 3.20. and went in a group to Neilsorrs chocolate factory. Here. we enjoyed a profitable two hours. and learned many new and interesting facts about chocolate making. and also brought home a souvenir tone of those souvenirs that do not last longv. Un Friday. May 2nd, our Form was responsible for the programme at the liiterary Society. We planned a last evening before we were to separate and each go his own way upon the paths of life. We learned a number of songs and tried to put into practice our Form chorus: Then CUIIIO. Form VII let your voices ring. Our nzollo is work conqllers l'l't'f'.Vffll'lIfl.u VN e prepared three short. humorous skits and completed our prograimne with individual talent. Helen Locke played the piano skilfully and Georgina Pearson sang in her well- trained delightful wav. livervonc cnioved the singing of Xetta l.ittner. whose za Y . . .1 . ra r- songs were III German and lfrench. nt now we are t J ine orw rr o ffo'1 e Jr a i'e ant er 'oving an evening Xl luck gf Hllgllgfl hk I ij- 1 together. They are nearly over. these happy months. but we shall not forget them, they will bc as a milestone of great importance in our lives. We are looking forward. too. to seeing our friends. and our own names on the successful list, and to next year s experiences. including-our lirst cheque! To Marion Peddie not one of Form VII. needs any introduction. Her entlm- siastic nature and orlglnal ideas early won her the duty of form reporter to our School paper, and it is to lvlal'lOIl we owe many of our good times during our period at Normal-On behalf of Form Vll. three cheers for Marion I I I M.C.N. S MP. kssifei Page Seventy-one
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FORM VII. -li EDNA A. NELSON MARJORIE C. NOURSE DORIS P. PATTERSON GEORGINA H. PEARSSON Mono Road, Ont. 24 Nursewood Rd., Toronto, Ont. Kendal, Ont. Keswick, Ont. rar irlle fl IV1UIIlf'Hf hut thrifty uurl I frm 11 II'llI7lIlIl,' Lmrninq by sfuffy uzuxl ln' nvmg flllllflll sIr1'l.m flu- .XI-fjlll, hu? mfrfl 1l'lIl Hlozlyflfful nf oflwrs. IVIIVII I Hllllllf, I IIHINI Spmk, It ll'IlS mfffr f'llIlll.It'l1fl'lPlII sun IH NUM. flu' .wwf LONGFELLOXY. S1-1AKr:sm:.xm:. Gnu: l,0PIi , IESSIE lvl. NICHOI. MARGARET A. PARTRIDGE ELDA C. PEARCE R.R. No. 1, Priceville, Ont. Burk's Falls, Ont. R.R. No. Z, Pickering, Ont. .llfllljl days shall .see hrr TI'GCll1.7I!l should lwrzff tu riefcisimz, and il lll6'I'Tfl hmrt lllfllffnl ll Clfwrful VIH!!! And yft nu duff uiilmul rr lIl't'li I0 Crm:-rl ff. dPCIAR14Ull tn 1IC'f1A0Il mul rlnlrzrclrr ami f4,'Illllll'l'. SH,xKr:s1-Emu: lHb:NRx' YIIIJ life KIM: SOLOMON. Sxowmzx. MARION O. PEDDIE FRANCES E. PENTELOW ANNA Iwi. QUIGLEY 63 Broadway Ave., Toronto, Ont. R.R. No. 6, Guelph, Ont. 101 Empress Crescent, Toronto, Ont. Le! us, 111611, IW up and dlllllfl, Tiff' l'I'II-S071 firm, flu' fellzgwrrlfff lI'I'H, Sluffw uyfr, 11.111 sm- lwlflhr mr guy, U'1'll1 tl hffrlrl fur :my 121112 4 Efulflrrlrlvw, ff1rt's1'gl1t, slrcngth and skill. Sllrfs nyc sue' lrlflhw und Clzurff. LoNc:FE1.Low. Rolarzm' liruxw. ELIZABETH E. PENNEY MARION I. PRESTON GRACE INI. RAINES Port Carling. ODI- 2453 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. Seagrave, Ont. Wnrilz, ruuruge, honour. UWM' indeeri. Szrvetly und xtntely and zrftlz all yrucv nf TU Ilwsw 11-lm lfmnr tim' nut nn zmrd Your susfvnrzrzce and hz'rfhr1'ghI rzre. Wufrzrzrzlzfwwi, mm .IJ111,Hf.' E. C. STEDMAN. TENNYSON. .Ind Ilmsv rrhu lfrmu' lime, lfnmr all word r1rf'fn1'rlf. IIANN.-KH MORE. I
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