University of Toronto Schools - Twig Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1935

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THE TWIG T. M. Owen, IVA, ou Pilatus Qnear Lucerne, Switzerlandjg Fred Frewer, VA, Robt. Sedgewick, IIB. J. E. Brown, HIB. J. C. Maynard, VBg John Cameron, HB3 P. B. Mcflrodau, HB5 Wm. Breithaupt, HB5 P. B. Whitehead, IIB 90

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THE T WIC IATZxlen't l AQ. 'J' G D I lx wx 5 fa , 7 . C-Us if XX F' Q Q, wi x Qx 1- Every Christmas Eve Mr, P. Morgan, of New York, reads Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to his family and friends: not from a gilt-edged, morocco bound copy of the book, but from the original manu- script, in Dickens' own hand-writing. UNOW, boys, said Mr. Phillips, tell me the signs of the Zodiac. You first, Cun- ningham. Cunningham: Taurus, the Bull. Teacher: Right Now you, Sheppard, another one. Sheppard: Cancer, the Crab. Teacher: Right Now you, Segsworth, another one. ' Segsworth: H-ah -ah -ah---Mickey, the 'X I Mouse. ' P X Q S Q Q0 W C Q THE END A e A i YVhl.lNNOFl-'AT Marjorie had trouble securing a partner A t for hiking, so she advertised in the daily ' , 'kfffj' Q h r'- 12? X paper, as follows: tt, Wi-C-if A ' X lf! Young lady desires gentleman partner to ,Q ff. if KA A F V - go hiking. gi- 5rrN'0i .A-'Q ,if Y Lx ' One evening, while reading over the ik, ij 5 'L numerous 'replies received, she exclaimed: Q- f ' -f lx lk --Oh, just imagine! I thought the writing TA- If j X X I fs-f t was familiar, Mother. This one's from ' I f lx X X Father! WAN I l 'l 1 ' l , ' 89



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THE TWIG :Wt 'Nix tfff R ml X0 Lg I ff H. 17 I 'If ,ob rl? I 59154 ,WI f 55 'i fimill r 7 Z IAS PM Wwlfi me ff QI ? fi fi Qmnney It Mun This year the junior School has the dis- tinct honour of having to itself, one section of The Twig. We appreciate this oppor- tunity of having a special part in our school magazine and hope the experiment will prove worthy of continuance. The pages following contain sports, stories and form news of 4B, 4A, IC, and IB. The write-ups are largely the works of the boys themselves. During the last term all forms displayed keen interest in the sports. IB particularly is to be congratulated on winning the highest number of points C525 in the Field Day- leading every form in the school. IC won the Cross Country Run form shield. This year we celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of U.T.S. We have been led to believe that the Junior School has always played its part in satis- factory fashion. The U.T.S. candle is still burning strong. Work for it and keep it burning! This year was a red letter one as far as our athletics were concerned. George Lewis and Van Sainsbury showed the Junior School just what they were worth, and we mustn't forget that IB had the most points at Field Day and in the cross-country run. The members of our class on the I00 lb. team put up a whale of a good fight in all the games, and I believe they deserve an amount of credit for their work. Our P.T. periods are more fun than they used to be, because now we usually get ten minutes of games. The swim, of course, is very, very rare thanks to-well-we better not say, but I think it is the favourite sport of all. Our French baseball matches top the list as far as subjects are concerned. With an average score of 2 to I, the games are pretty exciting. 91

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