Central Etobicoke High School - Etobian Yearbook (Etobicoke, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1954

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5 . As our school has grown, its organizations have grown with it. School life has become not just a life of academic learning, but also a training in living. That is the funda- mental purpose of education: teaching people to live in harmony with each other. Living in unison with one's fellow man is the basic problem in the world today. We, as Canadians, feel that a democratic way of life is the best for the maiority of the populace. If democracy is our way of life, why could it not begin in the school? We have elections for different organizations, but each organization is not working in direct co-operation with the others. Why, then, could we not devise a system whereby the organizations work as one body, instead of as unrelated groups. We could pattem the organization on that of our gov- ernment. lnstead of having a series of minor elections, we could hold one major election at which time the individual students could vote for a school party . There would ETOBICOKE HIGH SCHOOL EARLY STAFF Back: Miss J . Stewart, Mr. H.S. White, Miss P.A. TiIston,'Mr. W.H. Jackson, Miss H . Clayton, Mr. J . E. Currie. Front: Miss M.B. Banks, Miss A. Paul, Mis. P.B. McNiven,Mr. A. Wallace QPrincipali,Miss G. lrwin,Miss I. Paul. be a representative for each party in every classroom . When the student voted for the representative, he would be voting afull slate of student heads-a School President, a President for the G.A.A. and the B.A.A., a Head Prefect, an Editor for the magazine, and a Director for Variety Night. These people would compose a cabinet . This cabinet, in tum, would choose its own committees non-politically. Smaller organizations, such as the camera, science, and dramatic clubs would be organized non-politically, but would be affiliated with the student govemment. If this scheme, or a similar one, could be devised, the students would have a better understanding of living in a democracy, and a greater element of co-operation would be effected. It would bring more unity to the school by providing greater possibilities of achievement, and it would give the students, through a further sense of responsibility, a better appreciation of the part they should play in the life ofa democratic nation. t-e-l' - ETOBICOKE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE NEW TEACHERS 1953 Back: Mr. Stone, Mr. D. Strathdee. Front: Mrs, E. Kidd,Dr. F. Stark, Miss L. ElIiott,Miss F. Terry. Absent: Mr. W. Huycke. X

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