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26 LE RACONTEUR ACTIVITES OF THE TRIUNE tllarold ll. Claylardl Toward the later part of Septemher the an- imal elections were carried on. After a very keenly contested race. the following officers were elected: l'resident-l.etlnard Barlow. Yice-llresidentfEdith .Xustin. Secretary-llarold l'. Gaylard. .Xssistant Treasurer-Tom lloutilier. Collegiate Representative-lola Grapes. Commercial lvepresentative-Marion Ratten- hury. Technical Reiiresentativefklhert lnch. Councillors-Mr. Ettinger. Mr. Miaddell and Mr. McColl. Mr, Fee was again appointed Treasurer. and The new executive went into otiice and held their first meeting on llctoher liilth, lflilll, in rooin .X-l!?. .Xt this meeting the llresident hriefly outlined the year's activities. It was decided at this meeting to llolfl the executive meetings on Tuesdays at -l oiclock in 1'mrlt1 .X-32. The second meeting of the executive was held on 4 lctoher lllth. .Xt this meeting it was decided that the schools social activities should take place on the following dates: Open meetings lu he held in the Auditorium. Noveniher '2nd, Novemher '33ird, llcceinher l-lth. -lanuary lNth. liehruary Sth, March lst, March 22nd and .Xpril I2th3 Christmas Tea llance. llccemher Ylst: the .Xnnual .Xt-llonie. -lanuary filth, and the School l'lay to he presented liehruary ltlth and lTth. The lirst open meeting uf the Triune was held in the .Xuditorium on Novemher '2nd. The l'resident opened the meeting with a few re- marks. The meeting was contintted with com- munity singing, a few skits hy Xl lleters and Ronnie Macpherson, and Fred Sweenev's llrchestra rendered several musical numhersi Un Xovemher 23rd the second open meeting was held in the .Xuditoriunr Several musical numhers were presented which were thoroughly enjoyed hy the audience. The meeting was con- cluded with a short play. entitled. The Hur- glarsf' presented hy the girls of room C-lil. card was a very dignified one, designed to suit the dignity of the school. llecemher 1-lth saw our last meeting of the year 1933. This was one of the finest pro- grammes the Triune have ever presented. The ever-faithful l'eters and Macpherson contributed to the programme with a very heavy piece of drama, entitled, The Curse. Miss Myrtle llarrison also aided, as did Miss Calderone and her group from the Technical section. Mrs. Shaw also directed a group in presenting Mr. l'ickwick Chooses a Servant. The executive decided to change the date of the Christmas Tea Dance from Deceinher Qlst to Friday. Decemher 15th, in order to let those who attended sleep in Saturday morning. Fred Sweeney's Orchestra supplied the music and an enjoyahle time was had hv all. The Annual School .Xt-llome was held on Friday. .lanuary Zlith, lilil-l. in the Boys' Gym- nasium. The gymnasium was artistically dec- orated in the school colours. green and orange. .Xhout one hundred and sixty couples attended. Fred Sweeney and his orchestra supplied the music. The committee responsihle for this en- tertainment certainly deserves to be congratu- lated. The open meeting of Fehruary Sth took the form of a moving picture show. The executive found it necessary to do this so as not to inter- fere with the production of the School lllav. The School l'lay, jerry Drops ln, was pre- sented Friday and Saturday, Fehruary llith and lTth. This was a hig success, as was shown hy the attendance at each night's performance. .Xll credit is due to the cast and the director. ller- trani ul. Mcl.ean. Girls' and hoys' choruses under the ahle direction of Miss 'lean Boyes. a memher of the teaching staff. entertained in hetween the acts. Both the choruses were re- ceived very favourahly hy the audience. the hoys' chorus heing a side-splitting success. The music hoth for the chorus and hetxveen the acts was supplied under the genial maestro, Ike XY. Lomas, and they are to he congratulated for their fine work. This hrings our activities up to date. and we hope the future executives of the M'estdale The lirst week in llecemher the School Triune Society will go on doing higger and het- Christmas Card went on sale. This year the ter things in Xvestdale in years to come. GLORIOUS WESTDALE! int Hit In Hriiflzl Ciollcgfitzlc .X't'tlI'.Y 'zuitlz filctix -- Tllt' .vl1m'lt'.vl, .v7t'ct'lt'.vl YX't'tll',V of life, after yctirx, 'zelzrli z'1'o1rl'lc.v' 1'1'5c To cloud lla' lilac of .trinity .vl:1'c.v, HUTU flllfvklht' :IVF DWI! fllfflfllfl llvt' flute li1'1't111! will xcciiz. lllflllltlll IIIL'IlI0l'l X lztzcc Oli, 'rulzv tlollz time ,vo qiifrlcly flyf Tlmxc litipfiv fllixfgizt byiffllll' tlavx. 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28 LE RACONTEUR l-'SCNS I-EF'iANCA'5f' e Courage et Perseverancel Mardi: llistuire, lirauqais, lnlisttiire Naturelle. ll y a, sans tluute, tles gareiiiis et :les tilles Cliimie. qui, quaml ils verruiit le titre cle cette page. Mercredi: Klatliematiques, Vliiltisupliie. leuillettermit vite eu clisant, til le framjais, je Vendredi: l'liilusupliie, Histuire Xaturelle. ue Veux pas me clerauger ptiur lire eelaf' Anglais. , . , lJ'autres, au euutraire, Sv mteressertmt pre- lialilemeut lieauewvp Le smut la les sages et si ttius suiveiit leur ex- emple, ils trtiuvertmt que le plaisir rauclra la peiiie. ll y a iles plai- sauteries pea u r les amuser et cles artieles puur les iiiteresser. Surtez tltme was clie- tiimiiaires, tuus, et pre- parez-wius fi ruus a- muser. La mint-ii-it-e eruit que vuus le ferez. Lettre de Simone Mar- tin tNimes, France, it Xiirali llrmrii A Mes Amis Canadiens .X la clemaiirle cle ma eliere eurresptmclaiite, je veux liieu vuus parler un peu cles etucliaiites cle Ximes. -I'espere ue pas tmp vtius emiuyer. Xpulez-x'tius que je vtius fasse euimaitre ma vie ile lyeeeime? Nuus stimmes au lyeee eiiviimii MOU eleves cle tiiut age. l.es plus jeuues nut 5 aus et les plus agees 18 Hu lll aus. Xitblts vuyez que iiuus ptiiiviiiis passer au lyeee tuute utitre jeuiiessel Mais il me serait rlittieile rle vuus parler de tuutes les classes, aussi ue virus parlerai-je que fle la mieime: la elasse rle pliilustipliie, la elasse :les graiifles. Luest une petite elasse puisqu'il iry a que 15 elevesl mais 15 eleves qui s'euteii- rleut it merveille. l,a lmime eamarzulerie et l'liarmimie reerueut parmi mms. Xiis etniversa- tinus stmt pleiiies fle gaiete liieu que mius stiyuiis tle graves pliiliis4qilies. Stiuveiit au surtir tlu euurs rle pliilustipliie. uuus cliseutuus, expusaut tliatuut uns iilees, emulwattaiit les autres. l,es rliseutimis tleviemieut parftiis passi1miiautesf' l,e lull rles vuix se liausse, les exelamatitms s'eutreeriiiseiit, ear iiuus summes meritlitmales. ue lliuliliez pas! Vfillr- ilevez savtiir que les halti- tauts ilu mitli stmt remimmes ptiur leur lwaguiit et leur writ-itt-Q mais uialgre tuut, les tliseutifms ue clegeiiereut jamais eu tlisputes. Yuiei quel est uirtre emplui flu temps: Lundi: ,Xuglais ilu ll1lllL'Il, tletigrapliie, Recre- Y atiuii, Nlaiiipulatiuus, lliilusiipliie. LE FONT D'AVIGNON Samedi: Pliysique, l'liilostipliie. llisttiire, l'l1il- luscipliie. Klaiiipulatitms. Que pelisez-votis cle cet empltii du temps? e s t - il semlilalwle au vfvtre? Les etiurs de gymiiastique mit lieu de ll li, it micli. Nus jeux preferes sunt: le vulley-liall et le liasket- liall. Nuns u'avtms pas cle piseiiie au lyeee et ii is u s l e reg'rettmis lieauenup. ble ne peux pas vuus tlire eii detail ce que iiuus etucliims clans eliaque matiere. Ce se- rait trtip lung et emiu- yeux pnur vous. .le vuus dirai settlement que eu fraiieais, eu liist1vire,e1i anglais, eu italieu. mius llillsumlls tles exptises. C'est at dire tIlllL1llC eleve preiifl la plaee flu prtifesseur et fait la leqtm it ses eamarafles sur uu sujet eliwisi pai' le pru- fesseur. lfaites-viius iles leqmis semlilaliles? Si virus ue le faites pas essayez-le, virus verrez que e est tres mteressaiit. Cliaque semaiue, le mererecli stiir it 4 lieures. lltlllS1111115l'Ql1Ill5SllIlSllIlIlS une salle flu lyeee ptiur eauser et preiiclre le tlie, Quelquefuis la eauserie est remplaeee par un petit travail: uuus appre- ntms. par exemple, a enuper cles patrons pour des rallies. l.e mtiis rleruier liuus avtms eu llll emm- eert par le quatuiir XYaiiclel. Ntius avuiis enteri- clu cles teuvres fle pays fliffereiits, et meme cle la musique rle l'aiitiquite greeque et rumaiueg puis ensuite l,ulli, liameau, Kltizart, et cle la musique aiiglaise. Ce fut uu etmeert tres iii- teressaiit. .le eraiiis cl'ax'tiir eerit trup lUllQ'llClllCI1l, et peut-etre ee que je virus ai clit ne vuus a-t-il pas timjutii's iiiteresse. .le termiuerai en vous rlisaut. que au mnis cle mars iiuus tlevmis faire uue exeursimi, et si vuus vtiulez, je vous la ra- etmterai une autre luis. 1534-1934 lJ.w4-L ii lveau .iwtir au priiitemps, le etmiiim- clure xlaeques Cartier partit clu purt cle St. Malo lfillllffllllflf 1111 Page 713
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