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Yearbook Staff BACK ROW L. to R: Mr. Walford, Dennis W. Taylor, Phil Hochman, John Wylie, Karen Van Norman, Ken Ackford, Mary Mikula, John Bayley, Janis Mork, Judy Sabiston, Cathy Takagaki. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Dubois, Sharon Cooper, Pat Young, Heather Goldie, Irene Chomatidis, Pat Andreae, Diane Warner, Margaret Puolalika, Miss Fletcher. FRONT ROW: Pauline Hansen, Nada Zeldiner, Mary Ellen Watson, Anne Mortimer, Elisabeth Propper, Dianna Ruff, Lynda Sherman. We began our year with a knowledge that we had fourteen weeks at the college to produce a yearbook. At the time everyone groaned and looked very doubtful. As the weeks went by, however, the task of producing a yearbook in such a short time seemed to be monumental. Our practice teaching weeks provided a distraction from the routine and student cooperation was sadly lacking. The only encouraging fact was that it had been done before and, therefore, itwas not impossible. At this time we are at our finalstages of production. It has taken many long hours of work and great dedica- tion on the part of a few people. Although we worked hard the time we spent working was far from dull. There was always Mr. Walford's coffee pot to revive our lagging spirits, his selection of five hundred plus records and his unending supply of chocolates. Everything, however, was quite normal until Christmas. Then Mr. Watford gave his form secretary a bottle of perfumeand thingsstarted happening.The girl put a dab on, went out on a date and returned the next morning with a ring. Then Mr. Walford started spreading his magic formula around, but I know that the girls that are engaged haven't tried it yet. Who knows what effect it will have on them? This yearbook was not the product of fun alone. lwould like to thank all the people who have contributed to its production and especially Mr. Walford, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Dubois, Mr. Gaynor and Mr. Holtham for their invaluable assistance and cooperation. I would also like to thankMr. J. Brown of Chroma-Litho for all his help whenever itwas needed. We hope that our efforts have not been wasted. Page 3
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me sm it , A S. .JS ,P - lj Wm oNTAnlo MINISTER OF EDUCATION It is a pleasure for me, as Minister of Education, to welcome to the teaching pro- fession the l967 graduates of the Toronto Teachers' College. You are entering service in the schools of Ontario in an era of great change in thought and practice. The years ahead will, l am sure, provide new, interest- ing and rewarding avenues for your con- tribution to education. ln but a few months you will take charge of your own classroom. You have been well prepared for the immediate tasks which face you, and you will grow quickly in experience and ability. It is my hope that you will also grow intellectually as you searchforimprove- ment in your teaching skills and take advantage of the many courses for teachers offered by the Department of Education and the Universities of Ontario. The world of the late nineteen sixties and the early nineteen seventies will demand much of its youth. Your responsibilities as a teacher are increasingly more exacting and more demanding than they were for the teacher ofa generation ago. You carry with you into your teaching positions the confidence and the bestwishes of the staff of your College and the Department of Education. May your days as a teacher find you dedicated and enthusiastic as you prepare our children for their future roles as citizens of our great land! William G. Davis Minister of Education Page 2
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BUSINESS MANAGER KEN ACKFORD PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR SA' ANDREAE LITERARY EDITOR JOHN BAYLY EDITOR Yearboog Ii ecutive TREASURER LYNDA SHERMAN P SHARON COOPER EW mi .Y Jr , T ii! IRENE CHOMATIDIS STAFF ADVISORS MRS. DUBOIS MISS FLETCHER ADVERTISING EDITOR JOHN WYLIE Page A RECORDING SECRETARY DIANE WARNER wma MR. GAYNOR MR, WALFORD ART DIRECTOR MARGARET PUOLAKKA CORRESPONDING SECRETARY EDITORIAL BOARD CATHY TAKAGAKI
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