Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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Iniufrsttjj of fflrstero ©ntario London, Canada. It is certain that at the close of the conflict between the Allies and Germany, which began on September 3rd 1939 there will be an overwhelming demand for scient¬ ifically educated men and women. Thousands of trained men in a wide range of professional categories will be required for reconstruction purposes. 1. General Courses in Arts. 2. Course in Secretarial Science (B.A.) 3. Course with Theological Options (B.A.) 4. Course in Nursing (B.Sc.) 5. Course in Home Economics (B.A.) 6. Honour Courses in Arts (including Business Administration, Secretarial Science and Business Administration). 7. Combination Course in Arts and Medicine (B.A., M.D.) Credit for Upper School subjects will be allowed in each of the foregoing courses: 8. Medical Course: six years after Honour Matriculation in English, Math¬ ematics, Physics and French. 9. Public Health Course (1 year) for graduate nurses and for physicians. Physical Education , Athletics , Military Training and Health Insurance are provided. Page Seven



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Jflessagc from iHr. iHrNmtylihm The British Empire is at war and most Canadians are asking how best they can serve in the struggle for the preservation of Democracy. It is clear that all cannot serve overseas, but there are many duties which are equally important and for most people these are the every day tasks which must be done. For pupils in school these duties are the daily routine of lessons and extra-curricular activities. Do they become drab and dull at times? If so, remem¬ ber that success will only come after a sincere individual effort. In a Democracy the individual is the unit of power and if such a unit fails the structure will not stand the test. To-day as never before the chief corner stones of this structure—individual lib¬ erty and security—are threatened and must be preserved. Will Britishers everywhere, old and young, accept the challenge that efficiency demands and do as Nelson suggested—every man his duty? Let us heed the call for service, whether it be in the home, the shop, the school or the ranks. J. L. McNAUGHTON. Page Nine

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