D. THRENDYLE, B.A.
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Jarvis said goodbye to Mr. Galbraith last June but not completely.
During his five year stay at Jarvis he has created and
left some wonderful memories.
After attending Sudbury High School, Mr, Galbraith went to the University of Western Ontario where in 1959 he graduated in Honour Biology. From there he came directly to Jarvis where he was in charge of the Music Department with the help of Mr. Davies and organized a school band, He taught middle school chemistry, grade 9 science and grades 10 and 13 biology and zoology. Despite this, he found time for the "Crazy 8's." |
Last year he was coach for the Bantam Football team which
benefited from his leadership.
Mr. Galbraith enjoys skiing in the winter and skin diving in the summer as well as playing with his son, David. Now Oakwood Collegiate has the opportunity to have him on the staff as Head of the chemistry and biology departments. Although we hope you will enjoy your stay there and have good luck in the future, we hope that you will some day come back to Jarvis, sir. -- NEIL HAIST, 12-A |
| This year, Jarvis last one of its best teachers. Miss Shannon, now Mrs. Houston, left Jarvis to teach at Monarch Park High School. Before coming to us, she taught French at Western Technical School. She received her secondary school education at Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate and at Toronto's Branksome Hall. At the University of Toronto, Miss Shannon took an honour course in Modern Languages, after which she travelled to Europe, and studied French |
at the Sorbonne.
Her interests are classical music, history, novels, contemporary literature, and weird French slides. At the University of Toronto, she was very active on the volleyball and basketball teams. Although we miss this tall blonde, I'm sure we all wish Mrs. Houston the best of luck in the future. -- INGE-ILEANA MITTEL, 12-A |
MRS. J. ANDRU, B.A.