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THE COLLEGIATE TEACHING STAFF Top Row: J. I5 CAMPBELL, B.A. G. D. IIOBERTSON, B.A. R. R. KERSEY, MA. W. G. SCRIMGEOUR, M.A R. WEIR, B.A. W. RAMSAY, B.A. A. J. PYKE, B.A. Second Row: Miss E. D. CATHRO, B.A. N. F. BLACK, MA , D. Pac-d. N. BIACBIURCHY, B.A. CPriucipuIJ IIECTOR LANG, B.A. QEx-Principalb. Miss G. W. GRAHAM, B.A.
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The Regina Collegiate I iistititte 0 s Q3 IN CE the Regina Collegiate Institute was organised in 1907, every effort has been put forth to make it gone of the foremost and best Collegiate Institutes X in the Province, and such a task has not been J an easy one because of the rapid development of the West and the increasing demand for higher education. VVhen the additions now being made to the Collegiate are completed our building will be one of the largest and best equipped schools of the Dominion. Provision is being made for three science rooms, an art room, a commercial department, a library, two students' reading rooms, a teachers' room a board room, an auditorium and twelve regular class rooms. Apart from the main building is the gymnasium which will be, when finished, one of the most complete of its kind and should prove to be of great value in the physical development of our students. We feel that Regina is and has been particularly fortunate in the selection of the Collegiate Board of Trustees. Too much cannot be said of the generous disposition of their valuable time and thought towards the educational needs of the city. Their position is one without direct remuneration other than the satisfaction of a task well done, yet, no matter What problem presents itself for solution they are always ready to consider it on its merits without regard to their time or private sentiment. The task of providing buildings, teaching stag and suitable equipment for the proper presentation of the subjects taught at the Collegiate is of itself a very onerous one. This is associated very intimately with the ever-changing conditions of a rapidly developing community, which demand attention, not only for the needs of today but also for those of the future. - Our Collegiate is exactinga lot of time and attention at the present time from its Board of Trustees. and the citizens of Regina may feel assured that such demands are met cheer- fully and adequately. At present. the staff consists of twelve competent teachers, all of whom are specialists in their respective departments, and men and women of the highest attainments both morally and mentally. During the past year there have been many changes on the staff. At Easter, lylr. Hector Lang, RA., who had been associated .with the school for about seven years as assistant for one year and principal for six years, resigned to go into business at Medicine Hat. It was with sincere regret that his resignation was accepted as the board, teaching staff and stud- ents, all alike,had learned to hold Mr. Lang in very high esteem. At all times he gave to those about him and to his duties the best of which he was capable, and this faithful service could only secure the kindly regard of those about him and a high degree of success for the school. After lVIr. Lang's resignation. lNIr. Norman M3CMUPCll5', RA., was appointed Principal and Dr. N. F. Black, lVI.A., Vice Principal. Dr. R. A. VVilson. lVI.A., who had been Vice Principal of the Collegiate for the past three years was appointed Principal of the
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