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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Each year the student population of our school has grown; each year the staff has increased; until the present school year 1960-61 finds us with an enrolment of over 1300 students and 54 teachers. This represents a full house at Churchill High School, in fact, more than a full house as at least two of our teachers find themselves without home rooms and have to teach in different classrooms each period. This may surprise many people when we recall that only three years ago we opened our new wing which we hoped would take care of our future enrolment adequately. In spite of some crowding in some classes and in the school as a whole we feel that our 1960-61 students have met the challenge and developed and maintained a school spirit that has been exceptionally fine. This year the student body and staff have been confronted with the challenge of making all the preparations for launching Churchill High School into high school Rugby next fall. In spite of previous planning this has presented a great responsibility both financially and in developing the kind of school spirit which is willing to make sacrifices, to get out and work, and to get everyone in the school enthused with a common objective — to get behind their school and get it into Football by September 1961. It is also our objective to do this without curtailing our present fine programme in Music, Track and Field, Soccer, Basketball and other extra-curricular activities. In a very few years, you, the members of the Graduating Classes of 1961 will be scattered far and wide. We trust you will carry with you forever proud memories of your affiliations with Churchill High School. In going forth to your new occupations and professions may you take with you those traditions which your school has attempted to instil in you May you use your natural ability and talent to the utmost and to the credit of your home and your school. May you bring honour to yourselves, at the same time, reflecting the parental and educational training you have received. VICE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE May I offer my congratulations to the editors and-staffs of The Victory and Vox Victoriae on the production of another fine year¬ book and the re-establishment of the school newspaper. No doubt the experience of creating these school publications has been of immeasurable value to you, and the immediate results of your efforts have informed and entertained Churchill students. Graduates, I hope that you have looked forward to opening this yearbook and that when you close it you will do so with true satisfaction. This school publication preserves for you information and memories which will be a source of pride and pleasure in the future. It seems a good idea that you reserve for it, and your copies of the school newspaper, a place in your library, and that you be prepared to find yourselves valuing these publications increasingly as the years slip by. Not only will the articles be read again but also will the pictures likely become the centre of interest and discussion as you care to think back to high school. Your yearbook and newspaper will do much to keep you in touch with your Churchill High School days and friends. PAGE 6
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THE STAFF Mr. N. Belton Senior Social Studies Mr. A. Bryant Science Miss I. Batycky Science Miss M. Corbould Latin, French Mr. J. A. D. Cook Biology, Guidance Mrs. J. Bosace English Miss M. Drozd Commercial Mr. J .Doerksen Senior Social Studie: Mr. N. Currie Chemistry Miss B. Cruikshank Music mm Mrs. M. Forsyth Art Mr. F. Froese Science Miss M. Evans Art, English Miss E. Humphries Home Economics Miss A. Harder Social Studies Miss O. Jobin French Mr. E. Goldring Maths, Science Hi ,f r im ‘ F : : | m 3H H PAGE 8
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