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HISTORY OF FORM TWO A few months ago a number of hopeful and perhaps rather be- wildered individuals were asking themselves and others innumerable questions about Normal School, with, I imagine a great deal of ex- pectancy mingled with trepidation. Now at the end of the year we find ourselves with all our questions answered and l am sure, feel regretful that our year at Normal is so soon to be completed. I know each one of us feels that a definite period in our life is about to be concluded and it has been of such a kind that we may look back upon it as one of enjoyment and pleasure. We of Form Two share these feelings. We wondered about our associates for the year to come and how we would fit into the new surroundings which we were about to enter. This is now all old know- ledge and during the term each one of us has gained a number of new and worthwhile friends whose friendship we hope will be long lived. Form Two has not been delinquent in the functions of the school and by the working ability of its students has had honour carried across its threshold. On the Fall Literary Society executive Charles Wattie capably filled the position of Vice-President. On the Spring executive Earnest Sparling was the President and honest Anson Tay- lor was the Treasurer. In the field of sport too, our form is well repre- sented. This fact no doubt accounts for the numerous successes of the teams this year. There are Bruce Mclionald, Dick Wellwood, Herb Parkin and Oscar Morrison who were prominent on the basketball team and Arthur Johnston, Anson Taylor, Victor Noad and Arthur Worth prominent men on the volleyball team. In addition we were represented in the hockey team and the soccer team. Very important in the realm of sport are our two cheer-leaders Arthur Worth and David McDuff who proved their value as cheer-leaders and merry makers at the time of the Inter-Normal meets. The Art Club, under Dr. Thompson's supervision, added members of Form Two to its ranks chief among whom was Donald Richards who did much to make it a success. Last but by no means the least are the members of Form Two, prominent among whom are George Robinson, Ronald Trott, Page Fifty-eight and Winston Watt who have worked tirelessly that our Year Book may be as successful as possible. No doubt the readers of this article would like to hear further of the members and of Form Two and so some of the most vivid impressions shall herein be recorded: . Charles McKenna-finds women deserving of study. Laurie Melbourne-favoured us with a rote song. Oscar Morrison-glibly answers Grammar questions. Victor Noad-studies the hygiene of feminine eyes at noon hour. Herbert G. Parkin-our bright Agr. student who can feed pigs peas and get pea-meal bacon. Reesor Steckley-our expert base-ball thrower. Frank Westlake--watching the clock in Mr. Kendricks room. Arthur Johnston-our badminton official. Don Richards-looking forward to the next Art Club meeting. ln bringing to a close this brief introduction to Form Two and its activities, we, the students of the form, unite our voices in wishing each member of the school unlimited success in the field of work upon which each is entering. To Mr. Whyte and the staff we extend our very best wishes, and heartily thank each and every one of the masters for the help and encouragement which they have given us during the past year and the friendship they have shown us. Form Two wishes to remember Mr. Mustard who found it impossible to stay with us during the year. Let us conclude with the wish that each student of the 1936-7 term can go into the schools of Ontario teaching the pupils to the same advantage as our Normal Masters. W. Watt.
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