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 '<IT~e (!lollingfuoob ~istrid (!lolligiaie ~nstitute Cllollingfnooll, ®ntnrio
TO THE EDITOR OF THE GLEANER AND TO THE STUDENTS OF THE C. D. C. I.
We are pleased to be asked to write a brief editorial for the year book, and particularily, since this is the first year book to be issued in the new school. We are sure that each student will want to keep this edition as a souvenir.
The Editor and Staff of the Gleaner are to be commended for their work; the publishing of a year book provides an opportunity for a variety of experience.
It is almost unnecessary to say how pleased we are with the ne1~ school; moving into a beautiful building such as we have is an opportunity afforded to few people in a life-time, and we know you are very proud of your school. We hope that your workmanship in your duties, will be of the same high quality as that
1n the building itself.
When you plan your courses for next school year, you will find the organization of subjects somewhat changed; we ask you to study the possibilities offered and to get as much as you oan when you have the opportunity.
I wlsh to acknowledge the big contribution made to the life of the school by the student leaders in various activities; your efforts and leadership enable the school to give that much more to the students.
We wish all pupils leaving the school this year, as graduates or undergraduates, all success in the future.
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D. A. MacRae, Supervising Principal.
























































































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