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SCHOOL BOARD AND INSPECTOR OF HANOVER SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 15 STANDING: A. G. Penner, Ben Fast, Geo. T. Penner, J. A. Martens. SEATED: John J. Peters, J. K. Schellenberg, Secretary - Treas¬ urer; Albert Loewen. Chairman; J. J. Hildebrand, Vice- Chairman. To the Graduates: INSPECTOR’S MESSAGE I feel honored in being asked to ad¬ dress a message to you at one of the really important moments of life. School leaving is a special milestone in young lives. It is like the Golden Milestone set up in the Roman Forum by Augustus: from it roads lead everywhere, Are your capabilities such tinction along the road you Choose carefully the road that you will follow. Consider your capabilities. Consider the requirements of the profes¬ sion or trade to whi ch you are attracted, as may enable you to travel with some dis- choose ? Don ' t be satisfied with the idea of following a profession or trade. Aim to be a leader--a contributor to life. Aim at being eminent among people who count. Make your ambition big enough to be a challenge to your powers. Step out with courage along whatever road you choose. Step up to opportunity whenever it presents itself. Accept difficulties as chances show your capabilities or your good judgment. Above all, get started! Step out! Purpose demands a plan. A plan is useless unless steps are taken to develop it. A prominent man gave this interesting advice to a youth starting his business career: Do the wise thing if you know what it is, but anyway do something- the wisest thing you know. We hope for high accomplishment from this year ' s graduates. Best wishes for your success. K. R. Jasper
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vw«Xv ' t H ;X; mmmm ;« :•:♦ ■RV’’»V.VZ . - »•$£$ m mBEBag mmIto IWAV.V% ■ ■ Henry Toews, B. A, and Mathematic! Travis Reimer, XII - English XI - History, Mathematics, Composition X - German, Geography, Physical Ed. Mr. Isaac Froese Teaching experience - 8 years. On staff - 3 years. Subjects: XI - Literature, Guidance X - Mathematics, Geography, Health IX - Mathematics, Social Studies, Art Miss Edith Wieler Teaching experience - 1 year. On staff - 1 year. Subjects: XII - German XI - German X - Composition, Typing IX - German, Composition, Music - Literature
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STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING: Gerald Enns, Paul Heinrichs, Roy Toews, Victor Redekop, Secretary. SITTING: Marie Rudd, Elvin Enns, President; Harold Fuchs, Vice-President; Mr. Toews, Staff Advisor. PRESIDENTS MESSAGE As we are again drawing near to the conclusion of another term, I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the stu¬ dents for electing me their school president. It is an honour to have this trust bestowed upon oneself and the experience is rewarding. Looking back on the past year I am filled with a deep satisfaction to have been a part of the collegiate. Progress has been made. For some of the students this will be the last year of formal edu¬ cation, while others will continue in college or university. For all of us the education which we have acquired in elementary and secondary school will serve as pur guide, in the future whether we continue our education or not. Therefore it is necessary that we have a good scholas¬ tic background so that we will be able to meet the challenges confronting us in later life. At this time I would like to thank the students for their cooperation in the work on the committees. Without this co-operation it would have been impossible to experience the success which they had in their various activities. I would also like to extend my sincere wish for success to the gradu¬ ates. May you all attain the goals for which you have been striving. May you recall your stay in the Niverville Collegiate as time well spent and a job well done. Elvin Enns.
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