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In a little while we will have reached the end of another school year. As in pre¬ vious years, the student council has decided to publish a yearbook to serve as a record of the year’s activities and as a reminder of the various aspects of your school life. For most of the students this has been a busy year. The road of learning is long and not always an easy one to travel; pa¬ tience, perseverance and aggressiveness are needed to achieve the necessary goals. But as we acquire knowledge and learn how to use it, every effort is worthwhile and life becomes rich and full of meaning. Not only have there been the regular academic studies, but your student council has sponsored many so-called “extracur¬ ricular” activities. Among these were the sports, music, dramatics and socials. You have drawn up and ratified a new consti¬ tution. You are leaving in the school a very fine combination gramophone-radio. I do not eke to term these activities “extracur¬ ricular”, they are a part of your education. It is only as we get a proper balance of the “academic” and the “practical” that the age-old goal of education can be realized, and that is, to develop to the maximum those potentialities with which nature has endowed us. May this past school year also have helped you in learning the hardest lesson of ah, — to get along with others. We are living in a time of great physical and ma¬ terial improvements, but little spiritual and A. M. Rempel, B.A University of Saskatchewan. Mathematics XII Chemistry XI-XII Guidance IX-X P. T. IX-X Choruses moral betterment. Even though it is two thousand years since Christ enunciated the Golden Rule, men have not yet learned how to live with each other. Might you in school have formulated certain ideals and spiritua 1 values, that will give direction and purpose to your lives. I hope that you have enjoyed this past year and will take many pleasant memories with you. I should like to thank you for the way in which you have cooperated with one another and with the staff. To those who are leaving, may the years that lie ahead bring happiness and success, and to those who are coming back, may we all, working to¬ gether, strive to make our Collegiate an institution of which we can be proud. A. M. Rempel. PAGE THREE
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Stembacb QoUeaiate Onititute oifsrs instruction in the following courses: (a) Normal Entrance Course (b) Junior and Senior Matriculation Course and in addition to (a) or (b), or as part of (a) above, the following options: (c) Commercial — Bookkeeping, Type¬ writing, Business Arithmetic. (c) Homemaking — girls, IX, X and XI. The Collegiate has adequate laboratory, library shop, and home-making equipment for + he above courses. There are special in¬ structors in commercial, general shop and home-making subjects. Fees: Grades X, XI, and XII - entirely free Grades IX - $10.. for non-resident students. For further information write the Sec¬ retary-Treasurer, Steinbach School District, Steinbach, Manitoba. Summary of Enrolment 1946-47 Grade IX 42 Grade X 38 Grade XI 35 Grade XII 26 Total 141 Bookkeeping 17 Typewriting 30 Business Arithmetic . 12 General Shop 75 Homemaking 59 PAGE TWO
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Betuosi Poetry and Drama XII Literature X-XI Composition X-XI Home Economics VII-XI Commercial General Shop Librarian X-XI VII-XI PAGE FOUR I. J. Warkentin, B.A. University of Manitoba Novel and Composition XII Physics XI-XII Geometry X-XI Algebra X-XI Health X J G. Kornelsen, B.A. University of Manitoba German X-XII Health XI Ilistorj Poetry Miss S. S. Johnson
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