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FACULTY .Av The teaching staff of Central Collegiate, is, although some are prone to think otherwise, composed of reasonable human beings, who are always willing to help their students, even in their own time. To every one might be applied Chaucer's comment on the Clerk of Oxenfordf' f'And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. MR. SCRIMGEOUR: The principal of this venerable institution. It is reported that in his younger days, he was one of the football players in these parts. There is a story about a fight with the R.C.M.P. team back in the dim and distant past which would we like to hear sometime. MR. CAMPBELL: In the words of Cicero: 'lNow indeed can it be that there is any corner of this institution so deserted that the roar and report of his mighty voice has not penetrated. In his own words, f'I'm just a taxpaper teaching trig. and I don't feel like paying good money for a lot of lazy loafers like .... to fill up seats. MLSS CATHRO: Librarian and Dean of the Girls. Her long and faithful service has by no means dulled her ability and wide student sympathy. She will willingly hunt any book anytime for anyone, and is a Good Samaritan among the out-of-town girls. ,MISS VVELLS: XYell! VVell! Miss VVells is principal's secretary, and to see her working every Saturday morning and even during the holidays at Christmas and Easter, and always with a cheery smile is something that might well inspire students and teachers alike. MISS TINGLEY: If you see the girls taking a P.T. class, you won't find Miss Tingley on the sidelines telling them what to do, but in the midst showing them. MR. MYATT: The boys' physical instructor has that knack of being able to put a person in his place. It is reported that his stock of stories for the gaping first years is un- diminished. VVe don't know which is the more jealous of the other, Mr. Myatt or Baron Munchausen. 9 1
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Miss MACMILLAN: Rules supreme amid the posters in 4A. She knows the literary VVho's VVho from A to Z, registers amazement at our colossal ignorance, but generally steers us straight when it comes to the June ordeal. MR. MCEACHERN: The worthy champion of that courageous minority, the Latin students. Believes in comfort while skipping lightly o'er the pages of Caesar, Cicero, or what have you. MR. DoXsEE: What a detective he would make. He knows what everybody did and when for the past umpteen thousand years. Genial and popular, nature made him tall for basketball teams and so that he could look down on people without being snooty. MR. HUNT: The genial gentleman of the Biology Lab. He is the man who knows all the ins and outs of fishes and such, mostly the ins. Mr. Hunt is co-author of an excellent Agriculture, just off the press. MR. PERKINS: Seems to be cut out for a rugby player. Anyway, don't argue. He rules the roost in 4F and dis- penses the rudiments of mathematics and science about Central's classrooms. MR. CLARK: Saskatchewan and Toronto U's. produced the worthy head of our Physics Department. He is in his element among calories, ergs, dynamos, galvanometers and such. Occasionally when See Me appears in a lab. book, someone trembles in the encasements of his pedal extremities. Usually he has reason to. MR. OLIVER! The Boss o' the Ranch around SB. Saint Peter: No tests in Heaven! Mr. Oliver: Not even if I cut them down to three a week? Saint Peter: Nope, try downstairs, lots of students there. just the same we have learned some geometry this year in spite of writer's cramp over these tests. Miss MACPSARLANEZ Graduate of Edmonton. Shares with Messrs. Doxsee and Lingard the honor of history. Miss MacFarlane also specializes in French. MR. MACMURCHY: A born politician. He can talk by the period on anything you like, virtues of lab. assistants, animals, etc. Writes the cleverest exam papers and tests and enjoys thoroughly our agony over them. His pet' aver- sion is people who can't even copy exercises smartly enough to fool him. MR. GREENOUGH: Vlhatever Mr. Greenough does, he does well. He coached junior B basketball team right to the top this year, and when he teaches you geometry, you stay taught. 10
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