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ACTA NOSTRA I3 New Faces on the G.C.-V.l. Staff MISS KEITH Miss Keith was a former student of G.C.V.I. and has returned this year to take her place on the other side of the desk. After graduating from G.C.V.I. she attended the University of Toronto. Miss Keith has done an excellent job of coaching girls' volleyball and basket- ball. She also likes to swim and ski. MR. BURNETT Mr. Burnett, a new member of our wonderful teaching staff, this year, was a former teacher at the O.A.C. Mr. Bur- nett got his earlier education here at G.C.V.I. After graduating from G.C.V.I., he attended O.A.C. and later the Uni- versity of Toronto. Mr. Burnett coaches our Junior Foot- ball Team and referees all sports. NfVe welcome you, Mr. Burnett, and hope you will continue to teach at G.C.V.I. for some time. MR. MILLER Mr, Miller came to us from Ft. Fran- ces where he spent eight happy years of teaching, Mr. Miller is a former Guelph- ite. I-Ie graduated from G.C.V.I. and continued his education at the Univer- sity of Toronto. Mr. Miller also spent three years in the army. He likes volleyball and curl- ing but his main interest, outside of school, is his family. Mr. Miller is a very welcome addition to our Science Department. MRS. BEDROSIAN Mrs. Bedrosian, our new Home Econ- omics teacher, came to us from St. Mary's District Collegiate Institute. She attended high school at New Liskeard and is also a graduate of Macdonald In- stitute. She is fond of sports, especially skating and basketball. WVe are all certainly pleased to have you on our staff, Mrs. Bedrosian. MRS. FOX Mrs. Fox has done a wonderful job of taking Mr. Reynold's place in the typing department. She came to us at the first of the new year. Mrs. Fox is enjoying her teaching at G.C.V.I. She thinks it has a very friend- ly atmosphere. She feels the teachers are wonderful to work with and the stu- dents have been most co-operative. Mrs. Fox is not new to the teaching profession. She had taught at Kenora. Port Arthur, Petrolia and Kirkland Lake before she came here. Mle are certainly glad to have you, Mrs. Fox, and hope you will continue to teach at G.CI.V.I. for some time. MRS KING A familiar lace around the halls this year is that ol Mrs. King. Mle are all glad to welcome Mrs. King back to our stall again. ----,-,,,,-,LL Valete MR. REYNOLDS Mr. Reynolds was born at Madawaska in the Ottawa Valley and attended school at Eganville and Killaloe tof weather-report famel and St. Francis Xavier's College in Nova Scotia. After teaching in both St. Jerome's College. Kitchener. and Port Credit High School, he came here in 1938 and, some years ago, became head of our Commercial Department. For years he was manager of various boys' athletic teams. We are sorry that illness forced him to retire in Novem- ber. 1956 and hope that he will have some measure of better health. MR. EVANS Mr. Evans, our most-travelled teacher, was born in China. His teaching experience has been in Shanghai University. in a Chin- ese Mission College, in Acadia Universlty. Nova Scotia, and in East York Collegiate. Toronto. Two years ago he carrie to G.C V.I. to engender in us some of his knowledge of and love for Mathematics. This year he has been a tower of strength to the Business Committee of Acta Nostra and we thank him most sincerely for his help. We wish him well-whatever his plans for the future may be. MISS KEITH Last September. Miss Anne Keith, a for- mer graduate of G.C.V.I., arrived from O.C.E. to teach physical education. We have enjoyed her brief stay with us and extend to her best wishes for a long and happy married life as she leaves us for Northern Ontario and a closer View of a mining com- munity.
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