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IN APPRECIATION An American sportsman of some note, Knute Rockne, once said: When you leave something good, you can never come back. All you will find are the memories! To a great many of us, this Analecta is the remnant of our final year at Central, all we will have to which to turn when, in the future, we want “to come back”. And so it is, that we dedicate this Analecta yearbook to the Grade XII s who, with it, go out into manhood. As you read this now, and when you come back to it in the future, remember these few who did so much that you might have a memorable yearbook: —Messrs. Foster and Churchill for their smiling assistance throughout the year. —Mr. Gislason, to whom goes an editor’s personal thanks for an advisory and inspirational job well done. —The teaching staff as a whole for making this year one long to be remembered and its events so worthy of permanent record. —One more teacher particularly rises to the fore — Miss Todd who, having penned her poetical words of advice to us, now retires from teaching. Thank you, Miss Todd for a very nice (and true) forward, and especially, for wonderful years of teaching. —And finally, the Analecta staff, for working long, hard and cheerfully at the slightest instigation, in their hope of giving an Analecta deserving of the Central colors it carries, and the banner year for which it stands. In closing, I would just add a note to all yearbook editors of the future: may you only be blessed with as cooperative, exacting and capable a staff; as obliging a body of instructors; and, perhaps most important of all, as wonderful a year and a school for which to write, as I have had. That is all you will need. MAURICE YACOWAR, (Editor). 11
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL STAFF T eacher University Subjects being taught G. W. Foster, B.A... Queens I. W. Churchill, B.A., Sc. Toronto Miss F. S. Todd, B.A., B.Ed.-.-. Toronto W. J. Hackett, B.A., B.Ed.. II of A. Miss E. C. Barclay, B.A., M.A.. U. of A., Columbia Miss E. H. Hobbs, B.A... U. of A. S. Jones B.A. in Sc. and Eng. ... King ' s, N.S. H. T. Robertson, B.Sc., M.Sc. ......— Saskatchewan I. Gislason, B.A. Manitoba Miss M. H. Suitor, B.A. U. of A. D. G. Mack, B.A., B.Ed. Saskatchewan, U. of A. Miss N. James, B.A. . LI. of A. A. J. Bowering, B.A., B.Ed. McMaster, Saskatchewan E. I. Carter, L.R.S.M.. W. R. Ross, B.Ed, B. Comm. . LI. of A. Miss A. E. Me rcier, B.Ed., B.A. . U. of A. A. G. McFaul, B.Ed., B.Sc. ... . U. of A. C. Groves, B.A., B.Ed.....U.B.C., U. of A. J. W. Slemko, B.Ed.... . LI. of A. Miss M. E. Calder, B.A.. U. of A. Miss M. J. Urie, B.A., B. Paed. .... Manitoba M. N. O. Lundmark, B.Sc.. ... Brigham Young Mrs. L. M. Jones, B.A. in Sc. and Eng. .. King’s N.S. 10 Principal Assistant Principal - Physics 30, Head of Science Dept. Head of the English Dept. Eng, 30, Lang. 20, Lit. 20, Psych. 20., Lit. 21. Guid. Dep ' t Head, Math 11, Science 20. Head of Fr. Dep t. Fr. 11, 21, 30. Head of S.S. Dep’t. Soc. St. 10, 30. Math. 20, 30, 31 Biol. 11, 32; Science 10. Lang. 20, Eng. 30, Latin 20, 30 Soc. St. 10, 20. Math. 10, 11, 20, 30, 31. Lit. 10, Art 10, Soc. St. 10 Science 10, 20. Lang. 10, Lit. 10, Music 10, 20, 30. Orchestra. Typing 10, Math. 11, R. Kpq. 10, B.F. 10. French 11, 20, 30, 31. Chemistry 30, Science 20. Lit. 20, Lang. 10, 20, French 20 Math. 10, 11, 20. Lang. 21, Lit. 20, Eng. 30. Lang. 10, Lit. 10, H.P.D.. 10. Phys. Ed. 10. H.P.D. 10, Phys Ed. 10, 20. Librarian.
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VALEDICTORY Tonight, Cental High School, we are say¬ ing good-bye to you. During the past three years you have been a second home to us. We have worked harder, played better, and learned more than at any other time in our lives. We have worked with you and for you. We have studied the courses you offered us. We have joined your clubs and entered your sports activities. We have cheered when you won and cried when you lost. And in return for this you have given us something invaluable. You have given us a solid grounding in academic education. You have given us confidence in ourselves. You have taught us to get along with the ELAINE LUTHY people around us. But more than that you have helped us to grow up, so that tonight we feel that we are well-prepared to step into the adult world. This training of yours took on a greater significance this year than ever before. For we, more than any preceding class, are facing a tense and strained world. While at Central we have seen the advent of the sputniks and the space age; we have watched Hungary and Iraq erupt in fiery revolution. The students who graduated during the bleakest periods of two great wars saw their fathers brothers and friends fighting and dying that they might live and that they might have freedom. Now we face a world where one can no longer fight for freedom, for to fight would be to annihilate the human race. We must maintain freedom not with power but with patience, not with emnity but with understanding, not with armies but with ideas. We must not only use the mathematics and the physics we have learned at Central but we must also demonstrate the spirit of goodwill and friendliness you have shown us. To Central High School we must give thanks - the familiar old building, the teachers who have in every way earned our love and respect. We thank you for all that you have taught us: to think before we act, to aim high, and to do every job well. And we, the Class of ‘59, feel that it is our duty, and our privilege, to pledge to you that we will set the highest of goals, and with honesty and courage strive to reach them. 12 —ELAINE LUTHY.
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