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"Clot" and "Turk" are two expressions that will be missed at
Jarvis next year. Mr. Allen is leaving his "alma mater" for
greener pastures in Scarborough. He is going to Wexford C.I.
as Head of the English Department.
While at Jarvis, Mr. Allen helped 9K to make two movies; he managed the hockey and curling teams, he also participated in the "team" teaching instruction. He received his elementary school education at Rose Avenue Public School and from there he proceeded to Queen's |
University in Kingston where he received his Honour B.A. in
English and Geography.
In his spare time, Mr. Allen indulges in playing golf and bridge; in writing short stories; in teaching night school; and in travelling with his lovely wife. His main preoccupation now is to set up the courses and to select the text books for his new school. We say "Goodbye" to Mr. Allen regretfully, and we express our best wishes for his success in the new school. -- GEORGIA PAPADAKIS, 13-D |
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Mr. Schutz, always seen with a half smile on his face is
well recognized, if not well known by almost every student
at Jarvis. Born in Germany, he came to Toronto and Central
Tech. for his high school education. Then he continued on at
the U. of T. to obtain his B.A. Out for a few laughs in life,
he came to Jarvis in 1961.
His eager students of French, German, History and Music (?) have had quite an education, and, even if their irregular verbs, notes and history dates are a little bit shaky, they have learned well the principles of philosophy, psychology and how to get the most out of living in Europe! After school, besides trying to talk mixed up students out of their problems, he has assisted in the direction of cadets, has been |
a devoted staff adviser to the French Club and has also
taught night school. As if his timetable was not crowded
enough, he has been working on his M.A. and will receive
his degree in November.
However, Jarvis is unable to hold this going-concern, and Mr. Schutz is returning to his old alma-mater where he will be assistant head of languages and will teach French only. Although you leave an unbridgeable gap in the staff of Jarvis we wish you all the very best in everything and may the students of Central Tech. realize how lucky they are. We hope you will not forget your ex-students as we are sure to remember you with respect and fond memories. -- JANE FARQUHARSON, 12-B |