Calgary Normal School - Chinook Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)
- Class of 1935
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QH )t Cfnnoofe E.SELWOOD EDITOR. C. FLANAGAN K.PROCTOR. PHOTOOftAPHY D. COONS. ASSIST. APT. (0. P. DICK SOCIAL D.NEWMAN DRAMATICS E.STEPHENS BIOGRAPHIES. R.ARRISON ATHLETICS Page Ten
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je Cfjtnook MISS I. CURRIE MISS C. I. GILES MRS. S. M. VYSE DR. C. LEARMONTH Page Nine
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Page 12 text:
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Cfnttoofe EDITORIAL The term is rapidly drawing to a close and soon our days at Normal will be over, and so will close another chapter in our book of life. These days together have been very happy ones. We have not only formed many true friendships, but have enjoyed many lasting experiences. Much have we learned and great have been our accomplishments. For many of us it has been a year of hard work, but nevertheless a pleasant one, for we feel that our various achievements are a most valuable reward. Due to the deep understanding and helpfulness of our teachers, we have been able to overcome many difficul¬ ties and broaden ourselves in life. It is not our studies alone, but also our clubs and sports that have widened our interests. And now as we are leaving Normal it would seem fitting to recall Tennyson’s thought: “Yet all experience is an arch where thro’ Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades Forever and forever when I move.” Soon we shall be teachers and so shall be faced with many privileges as well as many tasks. Knowing what is our duty, may we all do our very best, and so acquire that self-satisfied feeling which comes from knowing that we accepted willingly every opportunity, and in so doing have given something worthwhile to life. Let us all remember that the greatest thing in our pro¬ fession, as in all others, is to be keen and vitally interested! This alone can provide the enthusiasm which will lead to our success. Again may we recall the words of Tennyson: “One equal temper of heroic hearts Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.” Page Eleven
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