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THE B'LAC.K'AND GOLD ll3lItlIlRflDlINllllll2liLQllEp Sept. 7th:l School re-opened for its 15th year. ' Sept. 21st: Athenia sunk, with books destined for pupils of lower grades. Sept 28th: lst meeting of Home and School Association. Oct. 5th: Football League formed, Dalhousie. Newcastle, Campbell- ton, Bathurst. Wes Taylor elect- ed Secretary. Oct. 7th: Dalhousie beat New- castle Harkins High School 12-0 Scores for Dal. LeBlanc, Swin- nard, Kittrick, Sullivan. Oct. 7th: Dance held in Fire Hall for Newcastle boys, Leo Can- non's Orchestra. Oct. 14th: Campbellton downed Dalhousie 11-0. Oct. 20th: Dalhousie beaten by Newcastle 5-0. Oct. 21st: Bathurst Won from D-alhousie 3-0. Oct. 26th: W. K. Tlbert, address ed Home and School Association. Nov. 4th: Dalhousie beat Bathurst 3-0. Scored for Dal. O'Brien. Nov. 4th: Dance in E.M.B.A. rooms for Bathurst boys, Leo's Orchestra. Nov. 11th: Campbellton swamped Dalhousie 18-3. Dec. 21st: School closed for Xm-as Jan. 11th: School re-opened. . Jan. 10th: School League started with Lounsburyis beating Eddy's 3-1. Feb. 29th: Camp. H. S. girls beat Dal. girls 1-0. Feb. 29th: Gade IX Club of Knowledge held party at St. Mary's Hall. 0 March 14th: Lounsbury's beat Eddy's 3-1 to win the L. S. Henry Trophy. April 15th: Mr. Taylor left. April 18th: School Banquet, Mr. Davis cha'rnian. Boys addressed by Fred Mills, L.S. Henry, J. Collier, W. Patterson. May lst.: Mr. J. Jamieson joins Teaching Staff. May 9th: Softball League formed. May 23rd: School Festival at Fire Hall. p June 28th, 2.30 p.m.: Graduation Exercises at Theatre. 9. 00 p.m: Graduation Dance at Fire Hall.
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THE BLACK AND GOLD VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Story By D. Parker When Mr. Cummings in 1937 was confronted with the problem of building up a Vocational-shop in t-he unfinished room of the school, with ve-ry little help from the boys, unskilled at the time, under the direction of Mr. Cum- mings, they set about to Wire the rooms and install a ceiling. Each year they had finished a room and equipped it with the apparatus necessary for the var- ious courses. So far they have been limited mostly to cabinet Work, building construction, draft- ing and blue print readfng, but w'll not rest until they have built one of the best vocational depts. in the province. Now .n a town such as this. the vocational school should be a very important factor. When the dept. is fully equipped with elec- t-ricity, machine shop and sheet metal Work, in addition to the courses already mentioned, Whata benefit it Will be for any mill, as Well as for the boy. He leaves school armed with a trade ready to answer the foreman when he asks him what he can do. He has had a chance to try several lines and Hnd the one to which he is most adapted and specializ- es on it in his last year of school. If a boy leaves school at his High School age Without some trade or training or Zine, he is ill- equipped and is at a disadvantage. It is hard for him to find his way again. He feels depressed, as if the Whole World were against him. This must not happen to our youth. They must be guided and put on the right track, With a Vo- cation-al School fully backed up by the parents to the place Where they can be equipped with thesn Wonderful opportunities. We are liv ng in a machine -age, and your boys must have vocational train- ing in technical lines if they ex- pect to master the problems of this machine World. It elevates habits of industry and self-reliance. It encourages ne-atness and accuracy, -all of Whizh will be helpful in after life. Such work contributes definitely to the development of learning. thinking, expressing artistic sense, and assists in many other school subjects as Well as giving to the boy valuable trade knowledge and experience. Therefore Vocational Training is one of the greatest factors now introduced into the education of the modern pupil. DONALD F.G. PARKER. fTaken from an address by Mr. B. R. Cummingsl.
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