University of Ottawa - Annuaire Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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' f et ,sf ,Q W- ,s ,E X- , . ,4 X f X f . YA ffh,f,:.3,. coNsElL DES ETUDIANTS - DEUXIEME SEMESTRE 1De gauche it droitej ASSISES: 'lVIlles Annette Durocher, Denise Cousineau, Therese Labelle, Colette Lariviere. DEBOUT: Mlle Charlotte Lemieux, Frere Jean, Mlle Gisele Quevillon. fafquc-so . , . EGEB coup de sonnette courte attente pas menus a linterieur . . . une porte qui s'ouvre . . . et vous vo1la au cloltrel Pas banal, r1'est-ce pas, des 44 petites w Soeurs . , . sans le voile ? Ni les voeux I oh! la! la! Voila le sort d'une demi-clouzaine cle nor- maiiennes pendant leur annee d'ecole nor- male: laiques cloitrees! Mais la vie ne leur sera pas si dure qu'il semblerait avec les Soeurs de l'Assomptior1. Iugez-en par vous- memes. Tous les soirs, a sept heures, reunions intirnes dans les charnbrettesl On y cause, plaisante, discute de tous et de tout. Des histoires se racontent, des devinettes se posent et . . . des tours se jouent. A neuf heures, tout devrait rentrer dans 1'ordre: il y a des devoirs a faire, des legons or preparer, des . . . Et, en communaute, on ne badine pas avec le reglernentl Mais au cloitre! qu'une religieuse penetre, sans avis, dans une chambre et l'on verra comment s'observe la consigne! On se croirait plus souvent at sept heures qu'a neuf . . . En tout cas, les veillees passent si vite qu'on ne les voit pas. L'er1r1ui, sans doute, fait bien des siennes: mais une petite lettre, un bon mot, une taquinerie ont vite fait de le dissiper. Et les 44 petites vw sorties, les ff peti- tes w rencontres ne sont pas interdites . . . On ne s'en formalise pas, rue Wilbrod: Vivre dans un cloitre, ce n'est pas se cloitrer! Le fait est si patent que les pauvres ffcloitreesv de 1950-51 ont pris gout at leur vie et en redoutent le terme. Consultez-les, l'une apres l'autre5 elles vous diront toutes la meme chose. C'est pourquoi, quand bientot sonnera le depart, toutes quitteront, le coeur gros, les ames charitables qui les ont heber- qees comme le toit riant qui les a abritees. LORRAINE LAVIGNE. -21-.

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1l'H- Yl'O 1' LI I CONSEIL DES ETUDIANTS - PREMIER SEMESTRE tDe gauche 51. droitet ASSISES: Sceur Marie-de-la-Confiance, Mlles Lorraine Barbeau, Therese Labelle, Soeur Bernadette-de-Jesus. DEBOUT: M. Julien Pezet, Mlle Marie-Jeanne Dufour, M. Maurice Laurin. 'Spice canal Shine, NE of the attributes of a teacher is the ability to express himself clearly cor rectly, cmd convincingly. Apart 'from JGEJI' - - his many functions as an educator, it is obvious that even within his narrower role of instructor his speech habits are of supreme importance. A teacher is constantly in front of a class, and his example will per- force influence his listeners for good or for ill The better to impress upon us fledgelings the importance of this attainment in a teacher, each year there is organized in the Normal School a Literary Society devoted to literary. dramatic, debating, and discussion activities. Membership, as well as attendance, is com- pulsory upon all. In short, it is the students' forum, and affords abundant opportunity for each of us to rise and shine . The first intimation that the individual usually gets cf his scheduled performance is when he is approached by his class representative on the Students' Council. Tactfully, the latter bro-'aches the subject and, within moments, Wheedles the surprised student into accepting the assignment. From then on, the responsi- bility is the student's own. With some misgivings at first, but with manful determination, he for shel plunges into the task of preparation. Frequently, he seeks the help or advice of a trusted friend. The appointed day dawns, and with it some of his confidence Wanes. When his turn arrives on the programme, he is, perhaps. somewhat ill at ease. He may start a bit uncertainly from his place, appear flushed under the collar as he mounts the platform, and take up his stance like a schoolboy. His voice sounds hollow and his hands flutter aimlessly. But as he launches into his sub- ject, the room ceases to swim, his poise returns, and he warms to his audience. He finishes his discourse with a gracious gesture and re- sumes his seat. His equanimity is restored and a growing sense of confidence brings the realization that there has been nothing un- usual in his experience. He has made his debut before the Literary Society. CLAIRE Bnrsssors. -20-



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