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Principal ' s Message After four years, more or less, spent at Westmuunt High School, the time is near at hand when, as students, you will be saying good-bye to the familiar halls and class rooms. It will pos¬ sibly cause in some of you a feeling of regret at breaking away from the surroundings and associations which you have formed. However keen the regret you will no doubt be desirous to go forth and take your part in the affairs of post-school life. Some of the information imparted to you during your High School Course will be of direct use to you in your work; other portions of it will be of use in understanding what you read and what you see around you, and still other portions will enable you to make profitable use of your leisure time. Whether your ambitions lead you to pursue more advanced academic study, to take part in the field of industry, to follow one of the trades, or some other line of work, the habits which you have formed at school will follow you in your work. You will find it just as necessary to be industrious, honest, and painstaking to make a success in your chosen calling as it was to make a real success of your school education. The wish of your teachers is that you have been helped by your school activities and associations, to overcome your trials and difficulties and also to enjoy to the full all the pleasures life offers you. In conclusion will you accept the suggestion of Long¬ fellow is his “Psalm of Life.’’ “Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labor and to wait.” Page
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In Appreciation We, the graduating class, thank you, teachers of Westmount High School. We would have it known that we appreciate to the full the somewhat thank¬ less job you have performed in educating us. We entered here, into your domain, gawky, cocksure “kids” from grade eight; we leave here, young men and women, better fitted to take our place in the great world outside. You are responsible for that change. To you we owe a debt of gratitude we can never hope to repay. We will try to live up to the standards of decency and citizenship you have in¬ stilled in us. Perhaps being a good citizen is reward enough; if so, we promise you, you shall be repaid in full!
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