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FIRST YEAR I 'R 98
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Bill Banks Won the Junior Saskatchewan cup at Saskatoon. And Bill Powley came out third best in the intermediate section of the same meet. W 2D Our form paper the 2D Colossuln flourished during the fall term, but owing to more important activities, ceased to function after Christmas. SCDCIAI. i 2A Shortly before Christmas 2A had a party at the Capitol Theatre, after which We dined and danced at the Bell home. 2B We assembled at the A.rena rink to partake of Canada's foremost sport, and after skating We accepted the hospitality of Mary Rogers, Who acted as hostess at her home. Dancing and good games Were enjoyed by Mr. Allen and the 2B gang. Also early in the fall, We were very fortunate to be able to go on a hike to the creek Where a most enjoyable time was had by the Whole form. 2C Held their form party shortly before Christmas, going to the Capitol Theatre and later to the home of Gordon MacCrae Where everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. 2D Found the social urge too great, so in the early fall decided that a Theatre Party was the best thing to have. We saw Berkley Square. The last part of the party was very much enjoyed, We Went to Sneath's home Where refreshments were served and a good time was had by all. 2F Last fall 2F held its form party at Boggy Creek, under the kind direction of Mr. Doxsee, Mr. Staples being unable to attend. After thoroughly enjoying the Weiners, buns, singing, all returned to the Ruby Salon Where dancing continued for two hours when all departed. PHONE 4962 When Its Flowers See KENNEDY A1. Gillespie DENTISTS 1830 Scarth Street 210 Broder Bldg. Cor. 11th dz Rose 8'3'07 PHONES 23 756 97
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ICQ! S? 62 FOREWORD What Central Means to Us School may mean much or little to those who attend. It ought, of course, to mean much from at least three points of view. First-Physically-School affords us physical training, track meets, field days, baseball and rugby. One might overdo in this field. There is a possibility of spending too much time in the gymnasium or on field and track thereby letting our studies go. This of course would be no help in passing examinations. The body might be made strong but such strength without knowledge in the subjects assigned would not enable one to secure credit or class standing. Secondly-Socially-Here there are many oppor- tunities to form friendships in class meetings, councils, parties and dances, which are aids in getting ac- quainted. Socially, one may overdo. If studies are neglected for social enjoyments, it cannot be a sur- prise if examinations and regular class work suffer. Here as in sports we need balance. Some of each and not too much of either. T hirdly-Mentally-But the all important devel- opment we seek in school is mental rather than social or physical. Lack of study will mean failure to ac- quire knowledge, inability to pass examinations, will make promotion impossible, and will usually end in ones leaving school. In a word, then Central means two things. Oppor- tunity and Responsibility. These two go together. If the opportunity is improved and the responsibility assumed, good results will be secured in physical growth and power, in social contacts and friendships, in knowledge and development and in preparation for further study and promotion. SHEILA UPTON, IG. 3. 2 'Is ?2Clv1 rQ'D??2 99
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