Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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could learn anything from Latin to higher mathematics and in doing so carry off the honors and prizes. While they brought distinction to themselves and their school we think of them and others who heard the bugle call away back in 1914 and marched off far away from their homes and loved ones and did their bit for all they held dear. Some of them returned but many never came back. The tablet in the main hall was erected by the pupils and friends of the school in loving memory of these fine fellows than whom Central has turned out none finer or better. In conclusion, may I say, we have every confidence in the students of today. They are made of the same stuff as their predecessors, and twenty-five years hence may the historian of that time review us with satisfaction and be able to say that we too played our part in our day and generation truly and well, adding something worth while to the glory of our alma mater and to the well being of students of our time. W. G. SCRIMGEOUR, Principal. The Principal and Staff acknowledge with thanks the kind- ness of these parents who have opened their homes for form parties during the year. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson Mr anc. Mrs F. G. W. Bell Mr ant Mrs. J. A. Chalmers Mr anc. Mrs E. W. Jackson Mr anc. Mrs H. J. MacCrae Mr and Mrs. E. A. Matthews Mr F. Metcalfe R.ev. Frank and Mrs. Milligan Mr anc. Mrs J. D. Noonan Mr anc Mrs E. F. Rodgers Mr anc. Mrs J. W. Sneath Mr. anci. Mrs. H. F. Thomson 1932-33 SCHQLAEHIP WINNERS Governor-General's Medal-Edward Britten. University of Saskatchewan Scholarship-Wm. Lederman. Chief Justice Brownls Medal for Senior Matriculation-Wm. Lederman. Chief Justice Brown's Medal for Junior Matriculation-Jean Bradd, Gordon Robertson. G-yro Club Medal-Marjorie Drake. Blair Memorial Scholarship-Charles McLellan, Margaret Fullerton. Bothwell Memorial Scholarship-Frances Crawford, Mar- guerite Selby. Warren McAra Medal for Manual Training-Murray Auld, Grade X. Western Manufacturing Co's. Prize for Manual Training- Frank Auld, Grade IX. 11



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Tl-IE STAFF Central Collegiate staffs have always been outstanding for their high standard of teaching ability and their co-operation and readiness to aid in all school activities. Members of the staff have advanced to the highest ranks in their own and other professions. Dr. J. S. Huff, one-time member of the staff, is now the Deputy Minister of Education in Sas- katchewan. Not long after the opening of the University in 1909, three members of the Central staff were appointed by the Uni- versity authorities to fill various chairs. Dr. R. A. Wilson, who left Central to become Principal of the Regina Normal School, went to the University in 1915 as Head of the Department of English. Mr. A.. J. Pyke moved from our staff to be Principal of Nutana Collegiate, Saskatoon, and then was appointed to the Depart- ment of Mathematics. Dr. Ramsay, the teacher of Classics at Central for some time, is now in the Department of Classics in the University. Indeed when Hon. R. B. Bennett required a Minister of Agriculture it was to the West that he came and it was an ex- member of the Central staff, Major Robert Weir, whom he chose. There have been many changes in the Cent-ral Staff during the last twenty-five years but they still remain the competent, capable, carefully-selected group which has made Cent-ral famous. CHANGES IN STAFF The 1933-34 term brought three changes in our staff . Miss E. Death resigned just before the opening of the term to accept the position of managing a library in Vancouver. Mr. Rj. Staples was appointed to replace her. Mr. Staples has already carved himself a niche here. The Central Orchestra, of which he is the conductor, won the Western Canada High School Orchestra Cup at Winnipeg this year. Mr. Staples also conducted the Elgar Club operetta, The Wild Rose, which was such a success this spring. Miss Helena Wells, the principal's secretary for three years, left Central in September to continue her studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Owing to the increase in the size of the student body and the attendant increase of secretarial work, two secre- taries, Misses Pearle Canham and Gwen Coxall, were appointed at the beginning of 1933-34 term. 13

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