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Principal’s Message Each year as the school term draws to a close we pause to take stock of our accomplish¬ ments, and to form our plans for the future. This is a special year for all Canadians for one hundred years ago on September first, the Charlottetown Conference met. There, under the spell of the faith and courage of the five de- Canadas, the idea of a union of all of British North Amer- They hoped to build a nation with population and resources capable of pursuing its own destiny among the nations of the world. One month later, October first 1864, the Fathers of Confederation met in Quebec. They adopted the Seventy-two Resolutions that made possible the Dominion of Canada. These men caught a vision of a nation stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific and sacrificed personal ambitions and local privileges to make this a reality. We know that their most prophetic vision could not picture a century of such magnificent advancement. This is the country that you and I accept as our heritage. In 1864 Winnipeg offered the appearance of a small village with deeply rutted mud streets. Its only natural approach was by Hudson Bay and the Hayes River or from St. Paul by the Red River. Today at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers stands our city of half a million people with all of its modern conveniences. It is a gateway to the great Northwest rich in wheat, timber, oil and minerals. Canada has become a nation of twenty million that has played an honourable part in two world wars, and has used its influence to further the cause of peace in the councils of the world. This is your heritage and in a few years you will accept the responsi¬ bility of adult citizenship. It is ray hope that you will be motivated with a national pride that honours the past and determines to build a nation founded on justice, tolerance, integrity and love. The staff of Edmund Partridge join with me in wishing our Grade IX pupils every success in their future education. We hope that Grade Vll and Vlll pupils will find the school year of 1964 - 65 enjoyable, rewarding and challenging. I would like to thank the teaching staff for their loyal support and for the many extra tasks that they assumed in remedial work and extra curricular activities. H. R. Dwyer, Principal
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Yearbook Staff Michael Ostopowich .•••Editor Rosalind Marmel.•••••••••••••••••Assistant Editor Ken Bass........ •••••Assistant Editor Barbara Kaplan....•••••••••.Assistant Editor Joel Lazer ..••••••••••••.••••••Business Manager Rochelle Zucker•••••••.•••••••••••Activities Don Billinkoff••«•••••••••••••••••••• Activities Phillip Goodman......Sports Mary Berchard, .... .Sports Emily Dmytryshyn.•••••••••••••••••Art Editor Judy Herscovitch., .....Art Editor William Berger.•••••••••••••...Photographer George Savage....Photographer
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