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ll X F55 TORONTO HOBDIAI. SCI-IOOI. !EAB BOOK i f M. A. MILLS 551A Crawford St. Toronto, Ont. E. MURP HY Barrie, Ont. E. M. MILLSAP R.R. No. 1 Creemore, Ont. D. M. NEWBOLD 82 Cheswick Ave. Weston, Ont. It' . 'QI , 51-'A k ,- I J. MONKS ' G. L. MOORE Scarboro Jct., Ont. 822 Palmerston Ave. N. E. CRAVEN, B.A. Toronto. Ont. A. H. MERRYWEATHER New Liskeard. Ont. 19 Alhambra Ave. E. A. NEWTON Toronto, Ont. 34 Grenadier Rd. A. M. PALMER Toronto. Ont. O. OSTAPOWICH 17 Madison Ave. 129 Trowell Ave. Toronto. Ont. .fl J. M. PARKINSON Toronto. Ont. g AJ' 288 Eglinton Ave. VV. ' Toronto. Ont, wwf' Page Sevezzfy-tlzree
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2. HISTORY OF FORM SIX Now, is everyone sitting up straight and giving me unbiased, UH- divided attention? Thats fine, because we've got something to tell you that you really ought to know. Who of you like to answer riddles? Well, here is one that you'll easily guess if you listen very closely. What group of girls in Toronto Normal School are the prettiest, the cleverest, the youngest. the joy of the masters and the envy of every other girl? Of course you know. lt's Form Six? We don't usually re- peat answers, but Form Six is always the exception. Let us prove this together. What consecutive group of six letters in the alphabet are of most importance to man? Youre right again, those letters are none other than those from m to Now, what form includes names beginning with these initial letters? Very well then, since letters from m to r are most important and Form Six is the proud possessor of these letters, therefore, Form Six is most important. This just shows you that the analytic-snythetic method will prove your point, no matter what it is. Things we wifi IICUI7' forget: Mr. Whyte's lesson on the revolving of the earth around the sun. The great fall of Marion Peters and Eileen McLeod in the As- sembly Hall one day at noon. Those days of worry caused by Mr. Pattersons projects, That store made by Olive Ostapowitch. Maybe weld like to forget that. Elbows, wrists, lingers, pen, Lets just check over that again, We're teachers now, we've had our fling, Theres nothing left to do but swing. Slum' flringx we would like to swf: That illustrious fish, reputed to be six miles long. Doris Newbold as a famous designer. We really mean it Doris, and think of the salary? Page Seven! v-two Elma Parsons overcoming her shyness enough to ask a question in class! Form Six, in general, acting a little less like a group of prime school teachers! .-l list of our aclzifztenzenlst 1. We have no less than four B.A.'s: Marion Peters, Phyllis Prfce, Margaret Rownthwaite and Norah Craven. 2. The scholarship winners are too numerous to mention. 3. Our array of athletes is quite overwhelming. We're proud of the Girls' Athletic President, Betty Meikle, the Volleyball Captain, Olive Ostapowitch, and the Basketball Captain, Maida Prouse. 4. Of course, you all know who won the interform volleyball contest among the girls. S. We don't need to boast about our talents as a form. These were proven beyond the shadow of a doubt at our form program. Was e'er such music heard in summer from the cuckoo bird? Our opinion is-no, never. More seriously, with Cordelia, no words we could write would express our deep love for our teachers. How they can give us such careful, constant attention is more than we can fathom. The only time Form Six is ever seen to lose that cheery grin is when some happy soul pulls a long face and remarks: t'Well, gang, won't it be awful when our year is over. We may never see each other again. Then and then only is Form Six silent, each one thinking over her private store of happy memories, and thinking, perhaps, how nice it will be to be able to have one joyful year to look back on after we superannuate, and have nothing to do but dream. The best thing thing that Form Six can wish the members of her fellow-forms, is that each and everyone of them gets a chance to superannuate. E. Newton
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A III! ' 1 'WHY -,.- .... -- , TORCH-IQ N-QRDIAI. SCHOOL YEAR BODIC 1-' 'V .2 ff' fa m9,py-ravi, E. M. PARSON Orangeville, Ont. P. G. PRICE, ILA. ll High Park Ave. Toronto, Ont. Page Seventy-fum M. A. PEARCE 100 Fourth St. New Toronto, Ont M. l.. PROUSE Scarhoro Jct., Ont. M, PETERS. B..-X. D. V. POCOCK 66 Ulster St. 42 Frederick St. Toronto, Ont. E. PHILLIPS Brampton, Ont. A. A. PRICE 257 Glebeholme Blvd. 189 Mary St Toronto. Ont. Orillia. Ont- M. C. READ I. REID Atherly P.O., Ont. C. M. REID 35 Barker Ave. 29 De Forest Rd. Toronto. Ont. M. M. G. REMUS Box 103 Toronto. Ont. fltvffy Chesley, Ont
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