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Since he joined the sta.ff in 1947 Ilr. Boyle
(B. A. University of Toronto), our s cience teacher, has •be~oma ' an institution at
the C.C.I. \Jhether you ar.rive-'at eight A.-lL or pass by the: school ~n the :evenin€:: chances are 'you'll i'ind,thepopular science' teacher somewhere on the Echool premises•
,", .:. The champion of the' grade ninersandthe 1!advoc-
Mr. T.L. Boyle
of gr2..de thirte.en,' he,is amah wit'h a preat
atus"diaholiii
··sense of," humour and jet when enraged:he can look at the
erring pupil in a mann:er that would do a grand Inquis·tor justice.
He belongs to the Progress Club and his hobbies are badminton and f arming . His current ambitions are to visit Europe and to resurrect the Science Club.
An intensely patriotic man himself Mr. Boyle wants the students to show more school spirit since he feels. that pride in our school is the forerunner of a , greater national patriotism,