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THE BLACK AND GOLD GRADE X ACTIVITIES There are twenty-two members in Grade X all of whom belong to The Young People's Parlia- ment . The club was formed by Mr. Taylor, the purpose of which is to promote Public Speaking, help us in social act-ivities, and war-work is also carried out. The officers are: President, Lucette Robergeg Vice-president, Shirley Vanstoneg Secretary-treasurer, Dorothy Gould. The pupils took part in many programs, where singing, music and skits were chief att-raction. Parties were held at the pupil's homes, where m-any games and dancing were enjoyed. Some of the main events of the year Were: The departure of Mr. Taylorg Mr. Jamieson's initiation as a member of The Young Peo- ple's Parliamnet, and the Debate between Grade X and XI, in which Grade X were victorious. 1 LUCETTE ROBERGE '41
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W I THE BLACK AND GOLD GEIIEQASS WILL bellton boys do not feel the same way. To the remaining students of the High School, Helen would like to divide her French knowledge among them all. But Miss Doucet says you c-annot divide a minus quantity. Irene Swinnard bequeaths her desk to Bennie LeC1aireg the rea- son she s-ays is. just for old times sake, and also for Bennie's ....... And not to be outdone, Ernest MacKay, leaves his desk to the lVliller Tw,ns. But as there is only one desk and two of them. he adds First come, first seated. In the editing of our Year Book, we increased our knowledge of certain things, made a few mis- takes, but in the end we Were much the better for it. As a re- sult of all this the editors have put their mistakes, some infornaa- tion, a little advice, on paper. To the Editorial Staff of 1941, WC give this information and we hope it will be some use to them. To the merchants of the town, to the Internation P-aper Company, to the pupils of Grade IX and X, we give our utmost thanks. To Mrs. M. Carty, Regent of the I.0.D.E., we give the bal-ance of the money from our Year Book, if anyg this money to be used in the purchasing of war-blankets. And last but not least, to Mr. Scott, we give the honor of bring- ing to a total of forty-two, the numbers of pupLls whp have gra- duated under his guidance, since he came to Dalhousie in 1935. Also, the Graduates of 1940 wish you to accept on behalf of Wilma Lou , as she is known by the school pupils, this small gift, so that in the years to come, she :ray be able to remind her father that he o-nce taught a smart group of pupils known as the Class of 1940. In Witness whereof we have hereunto ,set our hand and seal, this twenty-eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty. BLAKE O'BRIEN '40 i
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