Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1937

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Toronto Teachers College - Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 66 of 106
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HISTORY CDF FORM THREE 1021-O-it He hath ears to hear. let him hear: for we present the history of Form Three. Two red letter days in the history of Form Three were the days on which we were responsible for the Literary Programme. We were ably represented during the first term by Frances Aitken. Our first programme, following Remembrance Day, was devoted to obtaining more sympathetic understanding between nations as a step in the abolition of war. Mr. Apperley addressed the students on the horrors of the Great War. This was very educational in the broadest sense of that Word. The second programme, under the direction of our representative, Miriam Cranston, was of a more jovial nature. You will remember the Irish jig, This'n That, and The Merchant of Venus . The outstanding performance was the play, Maker of Dreams under the direction of Miss Young. This was a fantastical story of Pierrot, Pierrette, and the Maker of Dreams, acted by Florence Bailey, Ann Barron and Frances Aitken. The music, composed by Florence Bailey, completed the fantastical effect. In the Realm of Volleyball It was with great enthusiasm that Form Three entered the Inter- form volleyball games. The first two games were played short-handed because of High School teaching. In spite of this we entered the game with spirit and tied both scores. The third game saw Form Three with flying colours. It was indeed an exciting one, as the score, 20-19, in favour of Form Six, indicates. The following game decided our final standing. It was lost to Form Five. Good sportsmanship and fun were shown in all games. Will l'0ll Ever lforget- Auxilium nec accepi nec dedi? Mr. Kendricks lesson: 'tThe Significance of the Flag ? Better English week. . Atten-tion! Stand at--ease! The Bird Census? ' lllay we now present our form in full- Gladys .-lconley: Living a life of eager industry. Frances Aitken: She has wit, and song, and sense, Mirth. and sport and eloquencefl Page Sixty-two Marion Albright: with Nods and becks and wreathed smiles. Isabelle .4le.rana'er: Her heart was in her work. Helen Allison: Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. Geraldine Arnzstrong: She is little: but she's wise, Shes a terror for her size. Margaret Arnold: A happy heart: a constant smile. Bernice Arnott: She is neat and complete. From her head to her feet. Madeline .-lttallah: A girl of independent mind. Leone Babcock: Made up of wisdom and of fun. Florence Bailey: Her talents were for music rare.' Ann Barron: 'tWhy should life all labour be? Olive Bassett: My name is fun. Mary Bergin: For she's a jolly good fellow. Lois Biggar: i'One with her are mirth and duty. Frances Black: Oh, she was wondrous diligent. Evelyn Bosworth: The girl who gets the H's. Eno Brooks: We've labelled her 'a lady'. Margaret Brown: She is with the Art Clubf' Kathleen Bryan: :LA leader in our sports. Nancy Buchanan: The man worthwhile is the man who will smile When everything goes dead wrong. . Doris Bush: Not much talk-a great sweet silence. Edna Oakes: t'Cool, unperturbed by stress or hurry. Inclined to work but not to worry. Bessie Cord: Not marked by noise: Not known by bustle. ' Jean Clzidley: Whom the Year Book Committee kept out of mischief. Frances Collinson: Sweet, virtuous, and pure, And yet a little pert, be sure. Rita Cote: A life that moves to gracious ends. Myra Cowan: When I have something to say, I say it. Miriam Cranston: The greatest blessing is a pleasant friend. .lllary Crane: It naught avails to worry or complain So I just gain and unconcerned remain. Teresa. Doyle: Slumber is more sweet than toil. J. Chiclley.

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IIS oi -TQRQ-NTQ IHDRDIAI scl-loom YEAR BOQ-K l . f - 1f M. L. BIGGAR R.R. No. 1 Oakville, Ont. N. W. BUCHANAN 247 Grenview Blvd. Toronto, Ont. ' T' In f H w, . ' 'V ' l F. I. BLACK 48 Aileen Ave. Toronto. Ont. T. H. DOYLE 665 Richmond St. Toronto, Ont. ' W 'J W. E. M. BOSWORTH 125 Yarmouth Rd. Toronto. Ont. D. A. BUSH Erin, Ont. E. M. BROOKS 472 Mnsson St. Oshawa, Ont. E. L. OAKES Middle Road Port Credit, Ont fa? M. E. BROVYN 29 Delaware Ave. Toronto. Ont. B. M. CARD Verona, Ont. K. M. BRYAN 53:3 Dupont St. Toronto, Ont. J. G. CHIDLEY Cooksville. Ont. Page Sixty-flzree

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