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FOREWCDRD Ye Flamen is again making its appearance before the school world and the general public. Much thought and not a little work has gone into its production. Its preparation has become one of the major activities of the school of the spring term. It has been published with success annually, notwithstanding the depression, improving, we hope, with the years. It involves the expenditure of considerable money which the business committee has always been able to raise. Not only is it an undertaking in which many gain experience in matters of business practice, but it is also a project of marked educational value requiring the co-operative effort on the part of all. Some prefer to solicit advertising, others to write, still others to gather material, arrange and edit it. Whatever the nature of the effort it takes the work and collaboration of each and everyone to ensure the success of the magazine. The students are to be commended on their journalistic efforts and our thanks and congratulations go to the committees of students and teachers for the 1936 issue of Ye Flame. We recommend it as a bright, entertaining magazine to be read time and again when you wish, in thought, to revisit Central and think over again your school days with the friends you made there. The year has been a busy one and one that has had many interruptions. There has been more sickness among the mem- Lers of the staff and students than in any other year in the history of s the school. Notwithstanding this, there has been no withdrawal of opportunities. In Athletics, rugby, basketball, hockey and skating, basketball and tennis have received the encouragement of the staff and the support of the student body. Our aim in these sports has never been to turn out winning teams, but rather to give each girl and boy an opportunity to play and to give encouragement where it is needed. Mens sana in corpore sano, is still a worth- while motto. In bringing this foreword to a close I again, as principal, wish our graduating students happiness and success 1n their future years. 1 1 W. G. SCRIMGEOUR, M.A. -W. G. SCRIMGEOUR. 15
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Tl-IE PILLARS OF WISDOM STAFF NAMES Mr. Scrimgeour-The Warder. l J Mr. Campbell-Escape Me Never. I 2 gn - Mr. Myatt-Professional Soldier. I Mr. Doxsee-Daddy Longlegs. Mr. Hunt-Bring 'Em Back Alive. Mr. Allan-Around the World in Eighty Days. Mr. Williams-Little Lord Fauntleroy. f --rr Miss McMillan-V. Katherine the Great. Mr. F. Howard-Our Mutual Friend. Mr. Robertson-Break of Hearts. Miss Leech-Sense and Sensibility. Mr. McKenzie-Babes in the Wood. Miss Tingley-Dark Angel. Mr. McEachern-Don Quixote. Mr. Oliver-The Way of All Flesh. Mr. Chapman-The Quest of the Absolute. Miss Wheatley-Tlie Care and Feeding of Adults. Mr. Grifiin-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Mr. Cooper-The Iron Duke. A' . - .. Mr. Clark-The Ironmaster. Mr. W. Hawarde-Don Juan. Mr. Lingard-I Dream Too Much. Miss Coxall-Miss Canham-Accent on Youth. Miss Murray-Ah, Wilderness. Mrs. Sampson-Dearie. F Mr. Staples-Music is Magic. Mr. McMurchy-Captain BFJOCI Mr. Fyfe-,Show Them No Mercy. Miss Creighton-Chatterbox. Miss Dorsey-La Petite'Chose at l' Fleole. 17 Mr. Greenoug ttle Man What Now. V D v I C.
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