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7 4e faculty . . . Mr. F. D. Weir, B.A. (McMaster), Principal . Latin Mr. W. G. E. Pulleyblank, B.A. (Toronto),, Vice-Principal Geometry, Trigonometry Mr. S. Jones, B.A. (King’s, N.S.) . Algebra, Trigonometry, Physics Mr. J. W. Churchill, B.A.Sc. (Toronto) . Physics Mr. G. Robinson, M.A., B.Sc. (Alberta) .. Algebra Mr. E. B. Asselstine, M.A. (Queens) Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Bookkeeping Miss K. E. Gordon . Secretary Miss J. Maxwell, B.A. (Manitoba) . English, French Miss L. Kaulbach, M.A. (Queens) . English, Dramatics Miss C. M. Jackson, B.A. (Alberta) . Librarian Miss F. S. Todd. B.A. (Toronto) . English, Psychology Mrs. S. E. Carsley, M.A. (Queens, Belfast) Miss N. James, B.A. (Alberta) . Miss H. Hobbs, B.A. (Alberta) . Miss M. Suitor, B.A. (Alberta) . . Latin . Art, P.T. Social Studies, Dramatics . Social Studies Mr. G. J. McAdam, M.A. (New Brunswick, Harvard) . Biology, Geology Mr. E. I. Carter, L.R.S.M. (London, Eng.) . Music Mr. Wm. Jones, B.A. (Whales) . English, French Mr. W. J. Hackett, B.A. (Alberta) .... P.T., Social Studies, Biology, Sociology Mr. W. W. Scott, B.A. (Queens) . Chemistry 11
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Valedictosiif, j ODAY we have come to another mile¬ stone in our lives. It marks the end of our happy days at Central, and of the days that were not so happy. We are glad to go, and there is not the shadow of a doubt that our instructors are glad-er still to see us go! We must bid farewell to the pleasures of the past, the happiness we shared. Those memorable hours of fun and laughter, sports and entertainment will never live again ex¬ cept in memory. Together with the nights of careful preparation and diligent endeavor, this somewhat sweet confusion has slipped into the realm of yesterday and though the future, too, holds calms and storms alike, we will have the sunshine of our friendships that we have made, to cheer us on our way. Our ways must part, but deep within our hearts rests the hope that we will sometime meet again. Looking back we are grateful for many things. We have learned the great importance of responsibility, the advantages of honesty, and the great need for co-operation. We have learned the importance of poise, clear judgment, and above all, a sense of humor. Today we forget all of the vexations which we have experienced, for it is the memory of the happy hours which we take with us. We are grateful for these hours, for we have been happy here. When we first gathered here three years ago, before us was a new experience. We were a little uncertain and afraid. Under the expert supervision and discipline, which was far from harsh, we have learned to shoulder our burdens; to accept responsibility. We have become aware of the world we live in and the important part that we are to play in solving its many problems, for never before in the history of this world has so much depended on our youth. There is a job to be done; let us do it well. Let us do our job triumphantly, holding aloft the torch of Central—“Lux Sit. —“Let There Be Light.” As we leave these old familiar halls the memory that will be with us longest is that of our comrades, heroes of our times. Over six hundred young men and women from Central have gone forth to fight for freedom and dem¬ ocracy. Many have paid the supreme sacrifice in fighting for a better world—- a world free from wars, free from aggressor nations, free from fear. Let us who follow after, profit by their deeds and make the future the living, moving glory of their dreams. “For I dipt ' into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that could be; There the common-sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And the kindly earth shall slumber, lapt in universal law. —ROSALIE DINZEY. 12
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