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I am very pleased to have the opportunity of expressing through the Yearbook my best wishes to the students of Altona Collegiate. I hope that you all have a most enjoyable and successful school year,, and that, in years to come as you look back over this yearbook and the activities of this year, you will recall them with satisfaction and most pleasant memories. To the Graduates especially, I should like to express most sincere good wishes for happiness and success both now and in the future. J. C. Callander, Inspector of Schools. Spring, 1961; and as another yearbook goes to press thoughts again turn to graduation and all that it will mean. The expression of “death and taxes being inevitable” may well be true, but this also holds true of so many other things as well. When we look back, even to 1956 when the collegiate building was new, we see the strides of time. Of the students attending today we see them in the class pictures of the elementary grades. Only two of the present staff members moved with the classes from the old quarters to the new. Of the students in attendance at that time only a few have remained in the district. So what will the next few years hold in store for the students of the Altona Collegiate? Much will be expected of you who will be entering into the adult world in the next few years. What would have been considered a “good education two decades ago will today count for but little. Where a high school education was a privilege a short time ago, it has now become a necessity and possibly only a jumping off point for a continuation of formal studies. We sincerely hope, that what has been provided for you in the Altona Collegiate will prove to be a firm base to build on, either for further studies or adult life in general. We can say, with honest conviction, that what has been provided for your education has been done with only you in mind. We may have failed, in some measure, but if this is so, it has been done unwittingly. We are concerned as much with your success as with our own. We wish to extend our sincere congratulations to the graduates and in so doing wish them all the best in the future. Art Braun, Chairman, Altona School Board. 6
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A. G. BRAUN, A.B., M.A. DRAMA XII POETRY XII LITERATURE X, XI GERMAN IXA, X TYPING I II MUSIC IX D. PENNER, B.Paed. MATHS XII PHYSICS XI XII ALGEBRA X GERMAN IXB 5
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