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K. P's -'F ff-' 1 ,X- ' ' A ' ww. ' 1' H -., . r r I fi' . Yl- MARION E. A1TKEN JEAN M. BROWN ALMA J- BUDGE CARMEN R- CAMPBELL R.R. No. I, St. George, Ont. 45 Chestnut Ave., Hamilton, Ont. R.R. No. 7, Owen SOUDCL OUT' 8 PU!-Ulal' SI-, Chatham. Ont- l 11111111 h111rl,' ll ll'l,ll ltllfllflllll, Will 111 11ll1'111l Illf, ll'Ill'll' I M1111 f'l11'1'rf11l111'ss 111111 1'o11f1'11l 11rP grml Slzelzastwo eyfs so s11ft1111d lITtIll'Ililflh'f' l.uN1:1fr:l.1.ow. .l .Q111111 nf 1111-1',f11 In-1'lt11 l'11'1111.' ll1'IlIlllAflf'TN, cure .-XI I'lIOlt l'NKN11wN. .l111l IITI' f111111111.w 1I7'f'SPT1't'TS uf y11uthf11l She' gives a side UIIZIICP, llllll luvlfs rl11z1'11 111111.-x. Beware! C'HARL15s TJICKENS. I.oNuFEL1.ow. INIARY I. BARTLETT NIYRTLE NI. BRUNTON ETHEL L. BURCH HELEN F. CARNEY Box 100, Cotham. Ont Tara, Ont. 1839 Dufferin St., Toronto 213 Oxford St., Ingersoll, Ont SI11' ix likr .Y11l111'1- 111111 I l111'1'. ll',ll'lI Nlll' is lllrNl'lIf, ll'I' 1111 111111-1' Tl11'r1111rr.w1111ls in this u'nrld11'l1z'cl1ha1'1' Blur arf' hfr IDIIFN IIS Ihr fairy jl11.r, llfr 1'1'1'1'-fl11111111'1111 ll'1ljfll'I1I'I1 m1m1lx, D1'l1'11hl Illl 11ll fh11l 1llH41Sl'Ii l11'f11r1', Ihr Ulf! 11ffl11d1'11yj11y 4'z'e'ry1L'l1err', llfr l',l66'h'S ll-lil' lh1' dIlll'71 uf day. Ilxrun' Rumi.-x1N11:, I.Y'I'TIfL'I'I'lN. .Ind 1rfl1'111'1'11f1 it l1t'hI'7Il'l them ll'lIPTFZ't'T I,0Nc:l-'1-:LLOw. lhwy 1111. FR 1cnEmc'K W. FA mm. -rg -- . in 1 l CONSTANCE I. COLPUS KATHLEEN C. CROSS DOROTHY M. FARQUAHARSON IVY M. HUNT 9 Bagot St., Oshawa, Ont. 642 Christie St., Toronto, Ont. 155 Cobourg St., Stratford, Ont. 109 Vale Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. 11111 1'11111111l ll'I'Hll'T hffr nur CIISIIIITI stale What 1171 fyp she has! The larsl she hath, and shy, of rlll mm- For 1't's always slnrlight by her ages Ilvr 1'11ji111't1' 1'11r1'1'I1f, .'Al7l 1.llI'I'f1.7lfl Pyrf and yo! 7flt'Ull'Ilh'S righl p11und1'd, and surllighl by hrr smile. SIIAKEHPICARE. rzzorimt. Oulst-lls them all: I love her !h1frefor1'. A. F, BACON. S1iAxr:sm:.uz113, SHAKESPEARE. AIRS. RILLA COTTON NANCY H. DEVITT MARY A. HOWARD MARY D. lwiacINTYRE Parry Sound, Ont. 81 Erb St., Waterloo, Ont. Aldershot, Ont. 118 Crawford St., Sarnia, Ont. .1 17111111 ,ll'flTf ll',lI.l',l 111'1'1'r rl11111g11s, Of 11 rl11'f'rf11l Innlf, 11. pl1'11sz'11g ryr L1'1zr111'1i in all the lnrc of uld, The man that loves and laughs must Iflll lf1'1'px his 1'1111rsc truly. .'l11d fl mms! 1111hl1' Ullffllllflf. Ill 1111 yrnzlhful sports and pastimes sure do well. S-1l.xKb:SP11:AIz11:. SHAKxf:SPEARI1:, 111 all 1111111111 urls and labaurs. POPE. LONG!-'r:LLow.
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FORM VIII. E. ESTI-IER TOVELL RUBY E. TUFTS A. MARJORIE WATSON R.R. No. 3, Grand Valley, Ont. Tweed, Ont. R.R. No. 3, Woodbridge, Ont. I am conlent zrfth u'hf1lI hare, Or as the pearls of 1n0r111'1111's dew, B111 if Ihr IVIIIIIF' I lhz'11l.- 1,111 Ihfw, flmr Little be it or Illllfil. Ncfvr lu be fuurzzl 11ya1'11. fr1'1'11rl. .IOHN IIUNYAN. CARLYLE. All lfwsrw ure' rvslnrvrl r111ll x11rr1111's 11111. SH.xK1:Q1f1-41:11. NITA TUCKER MARION I. WALLACE EDNA Iwi. WATTS 234 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico 20 Sunnybrae Cres., Toronto, Ont. Z0 Lake Shore Drive, New Toronto The lfmlf mrrzposed and slmrly eye I do buf sing because I 'IIZUSI Ont' Bffsprrllv fl Nfefrzrly COIISIIIVIVJI. And pipe but as the linnets sing. ,lnfl nm-er hroach lh1 folds 1'11111hz'ned SCOTT. TENNYSON. .eIl1111'r ll hf'11rl IIIIPTF ffvmrl 1111il lfliltfi. SCGTT. I. MARY WEIR MARION P. WIXSON ELIZABETH K. XVYLIE 99 Dawes Rd., Toronto, Ont. 31 York Ave., Mt. Dennis, Ont. Corrie, Ont. Things are seldom zvhrzt they spam, Huw prrtly her blllSll14IlfI wus, B111 thu! II jug, p11.vtj11y1'11li.w1111! 1111 1111, Skim mill: mrlsqzcerfzdrs Us CTPIIIIL. .-Ind I11111-.size hluslzed Hglll-Il, Il ll'l'l'1' Il ,1r111', .411 bflilffff part 11-1111 thug, GILBERT. T1-INNYSON. 5H,kKESl'Ii,XIlI-I. ETHELYN D. WILLIAMS JULIA F. WORFOLK Alliston, Ont. Bradford, Ont. She was fl 1001111111 of II Stz'rr1'11g life. Bashful SZIIICQTIIII1 una' Flllllflll 1111-1, WORDSWORTH. Sruxssvrgmrz.
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ln , Nunn' A pmfitfffrffvvvrrvvllf 1' x . A ' ltlhluuuu. uuunum Q , , A 9 -svn 'rononrro Nonmu. SEI-IOOIJYEZIR BOOK Q KINDERGARDEN-PRIMARY HIS is station K.P. announcing from the Normal School away over here in Toronto. Our discus- sion to-day centres around the accomplishments of the Kindergarten-Primary class for school honour and the renown of Toronto Normal School. ln September. thirty-two jolly girls formed the Kinder- garten-Primary unit. resolved to be the best K.P. teachers in the annals of Normal School and through their attain- ments to leave an indelible impression of the class of Nineteen-thirty. ln retrospection let us look over the events of the past year and see wherein we have set a pre- cedent. accomplished the worthwhile and made our year a success, academically and socially. and have assisted in making Toronto Normal School the best in Ontario. Wihen the Literary Society elections were held. Nancy Devitt was elected Recording Secretary. This sets a precedent as the first KP. student on the Literary Executive. Nancy filled her office very capably and is on the Photo- graphy Division ofthe Year Book. Dorothy lfarquaharson was elected Vice-President on the Spring term executive and is enthusing animation and interest into our Literary programs. The Oratorical contest became the centre of our aspirations. and the walls of the cloak-room re-echoed with the inspiring eloquence of embryo orators. Un the day of the final trials a little girl with fair hair and blue dress. in a voice that lS soft and low. held her audience s ellhound with her sub'ect of Canada l . u U P .l Y Q Victor was hers and rreat the re olclnfr among the ranks of the lx.P s. lt was . . 1 in .l as rs' I 1 l their own Dorothy Par uaharson: ln the com JUTITIOII against Hamilton. Dorothy' .- . . l . 1' ' proved her superiority VVltl1 her eloquence and gracious manner. The problem of Internormal Debating became of utmost importance. Great was the controversy on Resolved that the St. Lawrence Waterway should be deepened for ocean-going vessels. Mary Maclntyre a K.P. student. vigorously denounced the proposal. The judges decided to send our Literary President and lVtary Maclntyre to represent the school in Stratford this time supporting the affirmative side. Toronto supporters were elated when the judges decided in favour of our Normal School. The Normal School Spectator said. Mary Maclntyre spoke with her usual self-confidence. Normal School re-echoed with the piercing sounds of a coach's whistle. and the thud of basketball. lt was the elcmination contest for coveted positions on the School teams. After the combats there were five K. P. students selected for the first and second team. On the first team we are proud to announce Mary Plun- mer jumping centre: llelcn Nlason. defence: and Nancy Dcvitt. substitute. The honour and responsibility of bcing tht- Captain of the .lunior School teamwasassigncd to Nlyrtle lirunton. and her line-up included tfonstance tiolpus. another student from our class. ttur live representatives played splendid. valiant games. showing true school spirit and determination. fighting a courageous battle to reverse the score against Stratford. ,Ns the Christmas season advanced along with those appalling tests. the singing of the Christmas tiarols and the frenzy of last minute tlhristmas shopping, an ambitious Dramatic Society staged nightly rehearsals for St-roogt-'s Christmas. Audrey W1-ichel was a very motherly' Nlrs. flratchitt and Kay Cross. .lay Percy and Xlary Nlaclntyre the Cratchitt children. while Nancy Deyitt was the Spirit. Will we ever forget the awkward praise while the Christmas AIR. WHITE pudding was on fire backstage? When the Hamilton rooters came down. Like the wolf on the fold . the TLP. students were not silent. They had a female cheer-leader. Nlary' Nlaclntyre. We strenuously believe in the adage ln union there is strength. if not exactly harmony. We wish here to thank Xlr. tiringan for his timely assistance in way' of a rebuttal yell for Form Y. ln competition for the Literary Society cup the lvindergarten-Primary class have played a leading role. We are aiming to win more points through essay s. stories and cartoons for the Year liook. It is our ambition to see our class name engraved at the top of the cup. Now the year is drawing to a close and it is yy it h heartfelt sinccrit y' we bid you all an affectionate farewell. We. who have worked and played toget her. hav e been both jubilant and discouraged. umst have a class reunion. Think of the enjoy- ment of reliving the joys and sorrows ofthis year. W'e are going out next year to teach the little ones the pleasures and construc- tive work of kindergarten. and the junior students the intricacies of reading. writing and arithmetic. School is no longer the place of rigidly enforced discipline it used to be for it is up to us to enfuse into it the joy of learning. W e have the op- portunity of helping him to adjust himself to his ever-changing environment. ln closing l hope we. of the Kindergarten-Primary' year of 1030 will remember. for the world IH general. and for our sphere of little children: in particular,+ fVftiI'P to the ll'0f'ftl the best llml you lunw' .tml the best wzll come hack lo you. NLXI.
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