Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute - Breezes Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1926

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tEJje “Preens” taff Honorary President. Faculty Adviser. Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editor . Business Manager... .Mr. A. C. Campbell .Mr. C. G. Cooke .Shirley Hehn .Cherry Crawford .Dan McWilliams Social .. Circulation . Literary . Inter-School News Jokes . Sports . Cartoons . ASSOCIATE EDITORS .Dorothy Pound .Alan Ryckman Sydney Holmes .(Myrtle McKelvey .Eleanor Tennant Clinton Fogg Charles Cowperthwaite { Clemency Dunsmore Bill Kibblewaite .Ken Maclean Contents Page Editorial. 1 Farewell to Graduates. 1 Little Hints on Story Writing. 2 An Adventure in Poland. 4 If (Poem). 5 The Oratorical Contest.;. 6 In Memoriam. 6 Pirates of Penzance. 6 Music. 8 Sports. . 9 Elegy Written in a Country Coal Bin. 9 The Senior Dance. 10 The Junior Party.11 Scholarships Winners, 1925 and 1926 .12 School News.13 Jokes.24 Graduating Classes. 26 L’Envoi 28

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Cbitortal FINAL ISSUE The editorial staff of the Breezes has endeavoured to make this, the final publication of the year 1927, a paper which will meet with the approval of the whole student body. The staff wishes to thank the representatives of the various rooms, and also those who contributed special articles, for their kind co-operation. GRADUATION Just now, we are chiefly concerned with the most significant event of the school year—graduation. To some this day will mark but the passing of another milestone in their scholastic journey, while to others it will mean the termination of their school career and the beginning of their education in the “University of Life.” We have had just cause to be proud of former graduates, who have distinguished themselves in many different walks of life, and we feel sure that the students graduating in 1927 will uphold the honour equally well. FAREWELL TO GRADUATES I wish that I had the ability to convey in a satisfactory manner, and very briefly, my appreciation of the work of the Staff and students of our school during the academic yealr now drawing to a close. It appears to me that earnest study has asserted its claim to first place in the interests of the great majority and that a high standard of cofl- duct has been set. After all, serious study and good conduct should be the first purpose of every student. There ate other valuable phases of school life, but acquisition of the power to think clearly and act wisely must be the primary aim. I also hope and believe that the students have learned that the most important product of education is not that part which may become financially profitable to them or may enhance their bodily well-being or comfort. That part merely provides the sub-Stratum of security and leisure upon which to build the much more important structure of ethical and spiritual develop¬ ment. Our graduates should take care that, in the busy life of keen competition, they never lose sight of these more important ultimate aims. My sincere wish for those who may leave the school this year is that their work in Science, Art, Literature, Music, Public Speaking, Physical Training, etc., may send them forth from our halls with lofty ideals and noble purposes, lovers of fair play and the square deal, ready to rally behind the standard of truth and honour. It is not enough to know, it is more necessary to feel finely, righteously, hu¬ manely. “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honour¬ able, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are lovely, what¬ soever things are pure, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be any virtue, if there be any praise,” continue to “think on these things,” and “all other things shall be added unto you.” A. C. CAMPBELL. l

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