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(continuation ot V aledictory Address)
Next we think of those to whom we owe so much, our teachers.
They have, been patient with us and given us all the help which
they possibly could. They have been untiring in their efforts to fashion us into successful students and were an inspiration to us
at all times because we know that they worried more about us than
we did about ourselves. Last June we graduated, with the result
that they are our teachers no longer but we know that whatever accomplishments may became ours, will also become theirs because
they have done their jobs well and we shall gladly share our triumphs, if any, with them.
And now a word as to the future. We face it with optimism, with courage, with determination. Our ambitions will undoubtedly take us far afield but wherever we may be, we shall profit by the influence of the principles and precepts acquired during our association with the Collingwood District Collegiate Institute •
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STUDENTS' COUNCIL
Back: Kathryn Lewyn (Social), Arthur Scrannage (Glee Club), Howard Dolson (XIB),
Craig Cook (XA), Ray Crew (Boys' Athletics), Paul Forth (XII),
Sandra Race, editor of "The Gleaner".
Second: Gwen Mason (XIC)t Audrey Richardson (XIA), Emily Wilde (XC),
Marilyn Hunter (XB), Mary Horne (IXA), Carol Johnston (IXC), Mary Lyn
McKee (IXD), Mary Clark (IXB).
Front: Nany Scoular (Secretary), Jean Mcivor (Dramatics), Miss Clark (financial
adviser), Edward Cook (president), Margaret Spooner (president), Mr. John Koegler (staff adviser), Mary Heron (girls' athletics), Alice Mcivor, lit- erary
Absant: Otto Renelt (Social), John Thompson (XIII).
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