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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The past year has been one that the graduates of this year will remember for years to come. We will think back over the many events that took place and remember the pl easures and profits we have reaped. In reviewing the year we remember the success of the swimming, bowling, curling, and the Field Day, and recall the dances arranged by the hard working dance committee. Outstanding among the events of the year was the Tea and Fair held in February. This event gave the young people of the community an opportunity to meet the staff and students and hear the school orchestra which performed successfully under the direction of Mr. Larder. Speaking of music, we are reminded of the French choir which gave its annual performance over the C.B.C. net¬ work. Music reminds us, too, of the pride we feel in remem¬ bering the performance of our students in the Musical Festival. For all the gratifying success of these undertakings I wish to express my thanks to the students who have worked effectively and well towards the success of this year. May I, in this connection, mention the dance committee, the bowling committee, the members of the student council, the year book staff, the sports captains and all those who have done their part in forwarding the interests of our school. Behind the efforts of the students there is the interest and support of our teaching staff. To them, and to our principal, Mr. Snyder, I wish to tender thanks for the assist¬ ance and guidance during the year. —Bruce Young. • 7
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SAadurdimt- Noble mother of our learning Know you now the awful truth — We are never more returning, Gone the best days of our youth. Many years have come and vanished Since we stepped inside your walls. Noio we feel like people banished, The very thought of it appalls. Happy were the times we knew you, But they couldn’t always last; There’s no praise that is not due you, All our joys were unsurpassed. Your great name we will remember For from you our knowledge came. You it was that fanned the ember Till it burst into a flame. You it was that took and taught us, Made us scholars with our pens. You it was that took and wrought us Into better citizens. Still there’s joy, for there is handed To us all a task to do. To the world, give what’s demanded, And extend our thanks to you. ALAN DEL BEGIO— Del is President of the HiY local
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