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TI-IE REVIEW im Qaeluoriatu HE tragic news of the death of Margaret May was the cause of much sorrow at the Central Collegiate Institute. While Margaret was present here she contributed much to the institution and endeared herself to staff and students by her excellence of disposition and fineness of spirit. Margaret was well known as a splendid student and as a real sportswoman. Last year, being a mem- ber of the Girls' Athletic Association Execu- tive Committee she enhanced her reputation as a leader among the girls. We extend to Margaret's relatives and friends our sincerest sympathy and assure them that her memory will always serve as an inspiration to us, who knew and appreciated her at this school. Nora Grant Lawrence Griffin Helen Henderson Valetta Henderson Geraldine Hooper Eileen Jackson Genevieve Johnston Douglas Johnstone Edna Lindfield Dorothy Lockhead Hom Bernice Adams Wm. Ainslie Lillian Anderson Helen Bagnall Margaret Balkwill jack Baynes Adjie Beal Jack Bere GOI' ,Tune Simpson Donna Sullivan I Gordon Sutherland Terry Swayzie Margaret Turnbull Betty Wolff Norman Vllright Louise Wyatt Norene Young Elsewhere Isa Keys Elsie Leonard Archie Macpherson Alice Mann Kenneth Mattson Jean Munro Dorothy Nichol Sally Nolan Guy Birch Lorena Burnett Eileen Campbell Effie Camwell Margaret Carmichael Ruth Chamberlain Stella Cook Grace Couch Sam Courtney Bertha Cox Madeline Demas Daisy Devereux Blanche Donald Phyllis Dow Hector Gilbert Mary Goldstine Edna Hammond John Howard Mary Hudson Isabel Kay Clara Parker Jack Payne Isabel Powell Mabel Pruss Nigel Rodda Robert Robertson Cecil Ross Mildred Scobie Myrtle Scott Wm. Scott Norman Seigel Jean Smith Kathleen Swift Sara Thompson Roberta Finney Chas. Waddell Frank Whitehall Eunice Williams Doug. Wilson Hilda Wood Memories The human heart may hide its secret springs, May fetter Hope, and conquer Love, and yet, With all our foolish strivings, tlzere are things We never can forget. z Elmer James Witlzin our hearts, some distant altar's flames Leap upward, though by bars of steel enrasedg And neath the embers, graven are the names That cannot be erased. July 12, 1914. Written by a former Central student killed in action in the Great War. I STUDENTS' UNION EXECUTIVE Front row-Mr. Shales, Miss Rymill, Mr. Johnson, Miss McCormick, Mr. Miller Cprincipall, Anne Walden, Mr. Affleck, Miss O'NeiI. Second row-Mr. Webb, Tom McLean, Jessie Schaef, Mr. Adamson, Elizabeth Harvey, Mr. McCallum, Mr. Nethercott. Back row-John Moore, Jim Bell, Clifford Sharpe, Bill Squires. Absent-Edward Houghton. Inset.-Right-Terry Ferris. Left,-Mr. Gray
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58 Tl-lE REVIEW OUR CREDIT RECORD SYSTEM W. C. JOHNSON, Vice-Principal UNDREDS of Central students have opened new bank accounts in which are deposited varying degrees of credit, and from which the student may draw as necessity arises. It is true the deposit made is not in cash, but it is in the form of collateral with greater pur- chasing power than money where school commodities are concerned. The amount to the credit of each student is based on the student's record during the past year. The amounts would have been larger in many cases had a year's notice of the introduc- tion of the system been given, but it was felt that it would be better to allow the pupils to reap the advantages immediately than to postpone them for a year. It speaks well, however, for our school that so many could show such splendid records as a matter of school routine. Our credit system is designed to provide for the extension of recognition and reward to deserv- ing students. A credit for punctuality is given to those who were not late last year, a second is Bill Downing given for regularity, and a third for conduct, where the student has not been a conduct case during the year. It is thus possible to have one, two or three credits. Where three credits are obtained each year to the end of the fourth year, the student is given Senior Alpha ranking during his fifth year, with a pin at the end of the year if the ranking is retained. The system affords a threefold reward to the student-an extension of favours and privileges in keeping with ranking throughout the pupil's school courseg consideration up to the credit limit in con- nection with penalties for minor offencesg and the Senior Alpha ranking with pin. Space will not permit publishing the names of all those with credit ranking. Our first Senior Alpha ranking has been won by Bill Downing, who has a perfect record for his four years. Ruth Rob- inson, of the fourth year, and Lloyd Walden, of the third, have a credit three for each year to date. Those obtaining a credit three for the year 1933-4 are: Bedggood, Howard, Linnell, Margaret, Leigh- ton, jim, Chapman, Lucy, Botterill, John, Lutz, Bruceg Storey, Iackg Smyth, Barbarag Grant, Dorothy, Manning, Owena. The Stars in Their Courses ' D0'0t'UP'1ll'fPS HE study of astronomy is supposed to be very fascinating. Some people spend their time studying the cold stars of the Milky Way, but as Centralites, we are intensely interested in the stars that outshine all others in the course of the different activities. Wlhenever an outstanding act of heroism is mentioned, we think of Allan Beirnes,who rescued a woman from her flaming home last winter. He climbed through a window, located the uncon- scious woman with difficulty, and passed her to helpers outside. For his bravery and courage Rover Squire Allan Beirnes received a medal from the Sixth London Boy Scout Group and the Gold Medal of the Royal Life Saving Society. Albert Goldberg and his brother Bernard also rank among Central's heroes. This summer at Gibbons Park they rescued a little girl from drowning. They applied artificial respiration and the child recovered later in a hospital. In addition to our stars-Terry Ferris, Poppy Nevin, and Diana Pope, mentioned elsewhere in the magazine, we are proud of Hope Zurbrigg, who won the Gertrude Huntley Green scholarship -in music at Alma College. This enables her to study with Mrs. Green, while attending the college. Hope is also a gold medalist and has won outstanding honours at the Sarnia Music Festivals. Helen O'Neil is Central's academic star. She completed her public school course at Komoka in three years, entered Central and graduated with honours at fourteen years of age. She has the distinction of being the youngest student ever to enter VVestern. Jean Tennent is the brightest star in the art iirmament. At the Western Fair, this year, she won first prize in pen and ink drawing, first in lettering, and seconds in lino-cuts, illustration and freehand water colours. jean illustrated the illumin- ated address which was presented to Terry Ferris. June Simpson won first prize at the Fair for posters and illustration and third for lettering. Others who received prizes in the school art competition at the Fair are: jean McNally, George Miller, David Gerry, Dorothy Lipsit, Patricia Loughlin, Stuart Gordon and june Streeter. Everyone adores a yo-yo and, of course, that includes our star yo-yoer, Jack McLean. He is an accomplished exponent of the elusive art and recently won the thrilling, nerve-wracking yo-yo contest, held in Victoria Park. jack modestly and shyly claims that his success was only due to his natural skill and ability. -
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