Dalhousie Superior School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Dalhousie, New Brunswick Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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THE BLACK AND GOLD MARJORIE EILEEN TOWER fVice-president lst term - Class Histori-an,-Debatingj Mlaggie's talk'ng and Curios- ity, used to keep us in a state of bewilderment, but during this last year We found her to be la com- bination of generosity, fun, and good sportsmanship. She is plan- nfng on entering the nursing pro- fession, that is, unless the Mill Kerb prospect in Which she has heavy interests, suddenly booms. Best of Luck from all ! OLIVE LORETTA SECORD fC1ass Treasurer, Sec't.-Treas. of Year Bookl Olly is one of those rare in- dividuals known as a good student. She was very quiet, until she bumped into the G-iggly Class of '40, but now ...... She is not color blind, but can see only the Brown side of things. -

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THE BLACK AND GOLD DONALD GEORGE PARKER fFootbal1 1, 2, 3, .Softball 3, De- bating 25 Don-Willing and ambitious has contributed mulch to our class, both on the football field and in all class activities. Carefree and hu- morous, his jokes and pranks have helped to make our stay at D. H. S. a pleasant one. We Wish him luck. HELEN JEAN SANSON fSecretary 2nd termj Jean is one of our foremost and best singers, as a member of our Tr'o, she has played an important part in our closing exercises. It seems strange to us that her best subject is Latin and she wants to be a Teacher. She will always be remembered by her expression That's me.', Best of Luck. ::-Zi I1I1E'fI.ie23:3i'151its'A2i2E1E?f55?I22E5fEE2' fillfi Rink Na, sa? gi? sg, bm 3 4 ggwvswg xvzsgfygq wx ' ' ' ' ' -sf I Ziiih- . . e A .. H A ' - . A, 1, E w1::w: :::AE::::.:-:- . E511-s:zss:aszf1:f:s.zs-:sz-avwe . .- .I Q - '-'-:c-L3:':7:5..': nff5:5'1:5:-:3:5:5:5:7. :3Ni'1'5:TZ5:5'?5:31-E5'i'T5:5'f'5:15 ' - ' 5 '.-,-:'1'2,s: '-: Hai 315525251f5is2fEisEEsiz5a2 1 V --:,-:Ag-....:5.:,,:j1.53'5:1- -5151?-'55:ggngzrz-5:52:5:1Er3E'E:E:E:5:5:3:5:5:3gv:5:E:55:: - ' '--5555.21Q'j aja-55E1 ' - xii--: N . .A , ' ., Q- '- ' ez:s:?2:,g a -L R? css, A -. :.e:?Q::f-A ,- 21 - .: .::ax'-a:s2E2f 1f2E,' ,.-:aw -:E. 12E12' -fs -2 -ff-f:s:'r:1::.fs1 -.:-:- I -EE1:5:f:e:s:::a.s.::::s:222:2:3-:-f ff Rasa? IRENE ALICE ,SWINNARD fHockey 1, 2, 3, Class President, 2nd terml R Irene is our typical English girl, reserved and good-natured. Rene is the Hrst to see the humorous side of any joke which comes her Way. In reference to the title The Giggly Class of '40 We feel that Rene is indeed a credit.



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THE BLACK AND GOLD VAlll9lIEBlIDlll4E6lIHDllRGY by ERNEST MacKAY '40 The duty of saying farewell for the class of 1940 has fallen to me. After three pleasant years of association with each ot-her and our teachers, we are about to step into vastly different surroundings. As the butterfly emerges from a cucoon so must we step forth into a new life not knowing what- may be before us. E're We make this step may we be permitted for a few moments to retrogress. Dur- ing these three years We have in- deed been allowed to tread the cloist-ered pale. We have been allowed to enjoy many privileges. During t11e time we have spent here, the school has been improved in many ways, The school lawn with the colorful array of flowers makes the school a beauty spot of the town. Our Principal's dili- gent gardening work was reward- ed t-his year when the tulips in front of the school came forth in full bloom and presented a very pleasing scene. Another step in other progress has been the addi- tion of the Vocational Department in 1937 and many boys have since profited by t-his. Although there have been many improvements to the school, there is still room for more. I call to mind what many former students have suggested, such as a single High School for the town. The School Labratory has been im- proved in a lot of ways in the past few years but it can still stand improvement. There is a decided lack of Chemical apparatus with- out whic.h it is pract-ic-ally impos- sible to conduct satisfactory ex- periments. Another addition would be the Home Economics Course which the Home and School Asso- ciation -are working on as an inno- vation to the school. To our parents we are indebted for providing us with the oppor- tunity of attending school. Members of the Teaching Staff: We have now come to appreciate the great help you have been to us. We -admit that at times we felt like throwing our books at you, but now we realize that you had our own good at heart. Fellow students of Grade X3 the year you will spend in Grade XI is not as awe-inspiring as it seems. With the help of cap-able teachers you will succeed. If

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