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THE WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION offers greetings and best wishes to the staff and students of WINDSOR TEACI-IERS' COLLEGE To the members of tbe 1969 Graduating Class, we extend our sincerest congratulations for your past achievemenis and best wishes for the future. WINDSOR BOARD OF EDUCATION 1968 Elected Trustees Ward1 ..... .................................. I-I . A. Campbell Ward 11 .... ............................ G . Alan Buchanan, B, A, Ward 111 .... .... R . I. Whitty, M. D., D. A. B., E.1. C. S., IIA. C. S. Ward 1V .... .............................. G . M. Grant, Q.C, Ward V ..... . . .......... . ..... ........ D . W. Gray Ward V1 .... ............... D . T. W21BOn Ward V11 .... ............... G . I-I. Hawkins Ward V111 ,,,. .... S . M. McDowa11, B. A. Sc. Appointed Trustees Separate School Vocational Schools T. Meconi, B.A. A. W. McCrind1e, B. Sc. , P. Eng. H. I. Lassaline, M,A, L. F, Batterson 5 ff' -47 hte' Mr. I. Bain, BA, , B. Ed. , Assistant superintendent of teacher education discusses the I-Iall-Dennis Report with Mr. Devereux. D af 'hs ,fi 4. ,, -esp? F f 63 5. ,gigaf -25' - , 1' ' -3'1 .. ' - as -a ' i 115 If 5
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' A message from Chrysler Canada Ltd. to allyou young men and women who will come ofdriving age thisyear. ' Thrill ofa lifetime: First solo in the family car. Your province says you're old enough to drive. You have a driver's licence. Your dad says you can take the car. You're on your own A no big person to tell you what to do, how to do it, where to go, how fast to go there. Turn the key?-Put'er in drive . . . Step on the gas. . . and let her roll. What are we waiting for? o We hope you're waiting for a few words A not a lecture nor a scolding Afrom a company that makes cars for a lot of dads like yours. The first time you take out the Family Car you put yourself in the situation that separates Kids, with merely a licence to drive, from Young Grown-Ups with moral driving responsibility,and mentaldriving good sense. You may have the quickest reflexes in your block and 20-20 vision, but if you don't have 5050 respect for other cars and drivers on the road and for the money your dad has put into that car you're neither old enough nor good enough to drive. No matter what that driving licence says. You're starting to drive in an age when cars are built stronger, handle better and drive safer, but even a Sherman tank or an armored l3rink's truck can't stand up against some of the dumber drivers and red-hot speeds on Canadian roads today. You're the country's driving hope. The only real chance motorists and motoring have for the future is that young drivers coming on our roads today will be better, safer,more responsibledriversthantheir fathers or mothers. Plymouth - Dodge - Chrysler - Imperial - Dodgeflfargo Trucks - Simca - Sunbeam There is no reason why they shouldn't be. As one teenager, recently quoted in a newspaper, says, We teenagers are good drivers. The only trouble is that because we 're so good, some of us get too sure of ourselves and take too many chances. Let's look at it this way: The first time you take out the family car on your own, you're boss ofthousands ofdollars'worth of steel, rubber, aluminum and glass. It has everything it takes to get you somewhere and back-except a brain. Don't forget that's the most important thing about driving-and the brain' is you. One dumb driver can cause an acci- dent, but when two dumb drivers meet, there isn'ta prayer. You be the smartone. There are a dozen ways a kid can show he's growing up, but the surest way to judge him is Does he drive Grown-Up Style-really grown-up? 45 CHRYSLER M CANADA LTD.
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