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llrt Appreciation Club FRONT ROW: Pat Griffen KV.P.l, Stan Leschinsky fPresidenU, BACK ROW: Donna Libby, Carolyn Soper, Alice Sokolyk, Doro- Vicky Hasilo, Tony Stewart. fhea Denn, Dorothy Miller, Heather Bloney, Marry Gay Brooks, Jim Hunter. It would be visionary to report on the Art Appreciation Club without mentioning Mr. McKay and Miss Horne who gave so much invaluable help in the form of useful ma- terials and suggestions. The purposes of the Club are first, to aquaint the novice with the world of art so that he may teach more effectively and second, to enrich the knowledge of those who have had experience with art. Among this years activities were talks by professionals, sketching periods, field trips to The Albright Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo and the Toronto Art Gallery, group in- volvement in the Christmas Card Contest and authoritative films on art. Music Club The Music Club has been an inovation in the life of The content of our program has been patterned after Toronto Teachers' College. As the only student oper- the school music course. ated club in the school we owe our great success to Mr' Bob Bell' retaries The Music Room , will remain a memory of an Evidence of our club's significant role has been em- important part in our student life. phatically displayed in the results of our music exams. 57 Room 207, or in the terminology of the Form Sec-
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Audio Visual Club FRONT ROW: Vera Dash, Jeannine De Steur, Beverly Steingold, Wendy Smith. BACK ROW: Bruce Beveridge, Lynn Berry, Lenard Barber, David B-ill. This small but cohesive group, under the direction of Mr. Bradshaw has had the pleasure of working with a variety of materials which will be of great assistance to them in presenting more interesting lessons. The mem- bers were shown how to construct teaching aid boards, make transparencies for the overhead p-roiectors, and operate the various machines that can be used in the classroom. While touring the Teaching Aids Department of the Toronto Board of Education, the members had the op- portunity of seeing the facilities available for the use by teachers of this board. The Audio-Visual Club, although a co-curricular activity, has a great potential for the enlightment of the teacher. A Science Club FRONT ROW: Sandra Clarke ISecretary-treasurerl Arlene Bailly., Susan Aliman KSocial Convenorj, Nancy Wilson, Lorna Prentice. BACK ROW: Mr. Rogers ISfalf2 Alex Mulligan, Ernie Kowalchuk, Don Bowles, Dave George, Mr. G. Penrose IStafH. The Science Club was one of the most active organi- We also iourneyed to The David Dunlop Observatory, zations of Toronto Teachers' College, thanks to the guid- ance of its staff advisors Mr. Penrose and Mr. Rogers. The members participated in rock tumbling, rock study and the manufacture of classroom science equipment. 56 The Royal Ontario Museum, The Meterological Office and many others. This has been a most interesting and informative year for which we are all very grateful.
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Teachers Christian Fellowship FRONT ROW: Joyce Mead, .lune Lowrie, Margaret Newman, Glenda Wright, Heraldine Lee, Barb Wright, May Champion BACK ROW: Grace Marshall, Card Ann Wilson, Don Cowan, Evelyn Smith, Mr. Hayes, Janet Crocker, Noral Creedon. Aim . . . to know Christ and make him known. Our meetings have included current events discussions, Bible study and challeng- ing guest speakers. The year's social activities included a night in the gym with guests from Lake- shore Teachers' College. We enioyed volley- ball and other games, refreshments and an informal talk from our guest speaker, Mir. Lee.
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