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FRONT ROW: C.B. Carruthers, L.J. McAllister, M. Ford, L. Plater, secretary, R.H. McKee, H.A. Hewson, F. Giffen. BACK ROW: J.C. Hughes, assistant business adminis- trator, Dr. R.E. Ives, N. Nevils, W. Downer, J.N. Bourrie, W.J. Malley, C. Joyce, N.C. Taylor, business administrator.
CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE
Courses in Education have multiplied greatly since I attended a small town High School. T een age r s today have many choices to make, and there is no excuse for any student to become a "drop-out."
Y our teachers and Guidance officers are only too anxious to help you decide which goal to aim at. The world at present is torn by conflict and leaders in many nations have fallen far short of the ideal.
Canada's statesmen achieved Confederation in 1867 and our country has achieved nationhood and greatness since.
As a Centennial Project, may each of you determine to further your education and fit yourself to accept the challenge to make Canada greater.
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