Regina Collegiate Institute - Souvenir Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1920

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,! If I ,fix F' lfzfvx-Lffo A-wfkfffl I 1 Artirlv nn Elvarhrrz Gr. R. DCLAN, Principal. Registered in Queen's University taking the honor course in English, History and Classics. Graduated in 1900 with degree ol? Bachelor of Arts. Took an active part in Sports, more especially Rugby. Taught in Renfew, Berlin Qliitchenerj and Kingston Col- legiates. Came west in 1912 -- taught in Saskatoon Collegiate for a time. While here he obtained degree of Master of Arts from the University of Manitoba. He Went to thelsister province of Alberta to be principal of the Collegiate Institute-. After three years in secondary schools. he joined the government service as principal of the provincial technical institute and later inspector of schools. In September, 1919 he came back to this province as principal of the R. C. I. ' That's our principal, Whose success in our school now is the precursor of what he will accomplish in his comprehensive pro- gram for the R. C. I., Methodic, concise, thorough, aman of gentle dignity and kindly thought, Whose austerity is but a balance wheel- Audrey MacKay 3C V WILLARD s. HoLMEs. We, thevstudents of the R. C. I. consider ourselvesi, extremely lucky to have Mr. W. S. Holmes back with us. Previous to March 1918 he not only performed his duties remarkably Well, as a teacher of Chemistry, Elementary Science and Agriculture but he also gave considerable time to the sports of our school. Of course this was merely in keeping with his previous training, which he received at Queen's. He came to the Regina Collegiate Institute in the fall of 1915. In March, 1918 he joined the Flying Corps. Sorry as we- Were to- lose him, it was to yield him to a cause which needed more immediate attention and We were proud of such a representative in this Grea-t War. Again he has taken up his work with his aforetime vim and skill. That he uses good judgement is shown in his selection of form III C. I 4 Audrey MacKay. 4 Mr. A. J. WEIR. ,R A. J. Weir came by way of Public Schools in Manitoba and Ma- nitoba University to an honored place on thg R-.C.l. staff. Here he taught Literature and History. In 1917 he went to Europe to make History. Shrapnel sent him to Edinburgh, and there While I 11

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if. Q.- eonvalescing he continued his study i11 History-this 111116,-Of,,17Tl9 human heart. He returned in 1919 and is again teaching English Mr. VVeir 's good nature has given him a respected and esteemed place 111 the regard of all his students. Mr. NV. E. SLOAN. 'W. E. Sloa11 hails from Port Dover, Ont. From the Public School staff of Regina he was called to the Collegiate in Sept., 1917. After two ineffectual attempts to enlist, he was accepted by the Toronto l'niversity O. T. C. Thence he transferred to the 20th Machine Gun Co., destined for Siberia.. His Vladivostock ex- periences have 110i yet been published, nor his experiences with the Sgt.-Major! The Regina Collegiate welcomed him when he re- turned in the fall of '19, Here he gives his heart to Middle School eomposition and first year music. Latin is a side-line. Mr. J. G. EADIE. Mr. Eadie is the Physicial Instructor. Before the war he was -connected with the physical departmentiof the Y.M.C.A. in lWi.n- nipeg, and in Hopewell, Virginia. VVhen the war broke outhe returned to Canada and enlisted in September of 1916. He served two years in France with the 12th Battery, Field Artillery. On returning home, he was engaged by Regina Collegiate Institute and has proved to be a.ctive promoter of all kinds of sport in the ,school and has won the good wishes and respect of the boys. ' Mr. NVILFR-ED J. EADTE. Vvrhen Mr. Angus was finding two commercial forms and the special students o11e too many for l1i1n, Mr. Eadie came West to help him out. Like Mr. Angus, he has been through all the dif- ferent positions in commercial schools, from student up to principal. He is a Hterrorw on the typewriter 'and is doing his best to make the students of his class Uterrorsw too. It is our private opinion that he could win the Worlcl's championship if he tried! Anyone who has been in his class room for a minute would know that he had been in the army, by the way tl1e iirst year commercials --1 and the second years too for that matter - have to be Hup and doing. Mr. Eadie's maxim is, 'cS1nile and the world smiles with you, weep and you weep alonef' He is especially noted 'for his after four classes. Eva Till. Mr. VVARVVICK C. ANGUS. ' Somebody must have told Mr. Angus that his sojourn on this Planet would be comperatively short, for to make the most of his opportunity he up and wentl' and learned ALL the systems of 12 and History. .

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