Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1930

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Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 90 of 124
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gm TOR6NwlI'O INTSHWIEEILL SCHOOL O0K Five Years From Now ' I l 'lf years ago. ' Alasf filas.' How shorl lhe lime has been Sinee I lefl sehool. ' I've lravelled mavh find lhis is whal l've seen:- Premier Red ford guards lhe land, Doe. Woodward keeps as well, While oul al Albion Park, V. King Calls pupils wilh a bell. nd .leans and Rulh, our only lwins, To lhe lhealre draw lhe erowd Whilsl before a erowd in Jflassey Hall Luey plays long and loud. C. W'allen's gone baek lo lhe farm And lhe old phrase Gel up, oWaude. ' Bal Eileen, Ivy, Bess and ,Hay Slill wield lhe old bireh rod. The Rev. lflelnlyre nods To avialor Harry, A nd il is even noised abroad Thai' Shank is going lo marry. Ilerningway is a grave JI.P., Sliver an underlaker And Verna Barllell of Form I A famous garmenl-maker. Then Sadie keeps a boarding house For sladenls now relurnin,'- Ardis, Vera, Emily, Grace, Helen, and Doris Darn in. So lhey have gone lheir various ways To seek a differenl shore. These are blll some of lhose I 've seen, For lhere are dozens more. And when I see lheir noble deeds, I know I 've done much worse For here I sit in perfeel bliss- Of cals and dogs-The Nurse. AULA H. JOHNSTON, F om The Would-Be Naturalists BLI Ili bird. robin. and a wren we've seen Allhough we rnusl eonfess lhal we're nol so keen. Un hanling birds alfiveflifleen. He hike by rirer, slream and dale, Whafs lhal we see? A handsome quail? And lhere's a blnebird on lhe rail. We ereep along by bush and lree Over lhisfenre, lhrough lhal lea Ohl look Jean, lhere's a Cliiekadee. We wrile lhenz in lhe lillle book, From Bob-o-l ink lo wily rook. Don'l slop yel, lookl lookl A jloek of wild geese overhead. Their noise would almosl wake lhe dead, How many? Oh! say half a hundred. Homeward al lasl we wind our way Concluding our lisl wilh a noisy Jay. ,Twas really quile a lhrilling day. 11

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