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• • • 7 4e fya ulLf, MR. W. G. E. PULLEYBLANK Vice-Principal . B.A. (Toronto) MR. E. B. ASSELSTINE . M.A. (Queen ' s) MR. W. JONES . B.A. (Wales) MISS N. JAMES . B.A. (Alberta) MRS. S. E. CARSLEY M.A. (Queen’s, Belfast) MR. S. JONES . B.A. (King ' s, N.S.) MISS J. MAXWELL . B.A. (Manitoba) MR. G. J. McADAM M.A. (New Brunswick, Harvard) MISS L. KAULBACH . M.A. (Queen ' s) MR. G. ROBINSON MR. E. HODGSON MISS M. SUITOR M.A., B.Sc. (Alberta) . B.A. (Alberta) . B.A. (Alberta) MR. J. W. CHURCHILL, B.A., Sc. (Toronto) MISS H. HOBBS . B.A. (Alberta) MR. R. B. FORSYTHE . B.A. (Dalhousie) MR. T. F. BERESFORD. B.A. (Alberta) MISS C. M. JACKSON . B.A. (Alberta) MR. W. W. SCOTT . B.A. (Queen ' s)
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eight THE ANALECTA Ae P iin(UpxU y l MeA aye TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS, YEAR ’41. Graduates of vintages old and new bid warm welcome to all of those who join the ranks of the C.C.I. Alumni this year. So me of you already have had the opportunity of engaging in work of value to the national war effort, and have plunged with a will into the work of the world. More of you will doubtless be so engaged shortly. Others of your number will be joining one of the military services to give their utmost in defence of our most cherished ideals, and to them we give a special salute! The World you face is full of confusion, but provides for you the opportunity to give clear-headed leadership. This we sorely need; hence may your stars be propitious. Graduates of 1941, Hail and Farewell! FRED D. WEIR, Principal
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ten THE ANALECTA Vcde ictosUeA, All good things must come to an end. That is life. As the school year draws to a close, and the dreaded “finals” come nearer, we realize almost with a shock, that very soon now, we shall be saying “good-bye” to C.C.I., and in times characterized by such world-shaking upheavals, we have no assurances that we may ever see it again. We are graduating in this year of 1941, and so the first, and perhaps the most pleasant chapter of pur eduactional careers is all but complete. Nor is it possible for us to sever those bonds that have linked this year’s graduating class to each other and to Calgary’s oldest and finest High School, without feeling a touch of sad¬ ness over doing so. “Sentiment”, you say. Well, what is life without it? And now, what has C.C.I. given ujs in the last few years? We came here with perhaps one objective, that of obtaining our Senior Matriculation. As we entered its portals three years ago, we perhaps dimly sensed that there might be something of greater value to us beyond the academic know¬ ledge we came to acquire. Now we know there was. And while we shall always be greatful to the Faculty for their untiring efforts to enable us to gain our credits from year to year, we feel that we have received from them and from the general student body, something that is finer still; the develop¬ ment of those qualities of character which enable us to assume positions of responsibility in life with credit to ourselves and to the scool that gave us our start. There were many corners to be rubbed off, many vanities to be eliminated, many social grace to be developed; and the process was often painful. In short, our school life has been just a cross-section on a small scale of what life itself will be, and to the degree that we have progressed in the stage just closing to us, so may we progress and make good in the greater life now opening to us.
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