(e, (9) (0) 10) JN I I DE ae 4 ZN IBS ME JO) IDE BP AS) (Est ©) ©) Iu, ek PHS ee PhS Peg PSHSe sc ee Ss) SS [aS ae bes > 2 3s BaF Graduating Class Reading left to right, Back Row: Frank Calder, Allan Young, Philip Watson( Secretary and Valedictorian), Vincent Wells, Harvey Sepass, Fred Williams, Wilfred Charlie, Charlie Williams, James Campbell, Mike Russ. Middle Row: Phyllis Parker (President), Eva Dick, Ruby Hovell, Esther Reid, May Marks, Violet Wright, Dorothy Charlie, Myrtle Angus, Minnie Charles. Front Row: Walker Stokan, Eugene Sylvester, Allan Starr. Class Word: “Fidelity.” Class Flower: “Red and White Roses.” Class Colors: “Red and White.” Valedictory Address “We are born not to accumulate wealth, build great commercial enterprises or to achieve great fame, but to build character.” Thus we will endeavour to follow the teachings of our principal and members of the staff. We are happy that we are leaving the school to begin life with the set pur- pose of helping others. Yet again there is a deep feeling of sadness and regret in leaving the school that has been as a home to us. The school has given the opportunity of broadening our acquaintance with various pupils who come from all parts of the province. It has woven us into a brotherhood which will grow stronger and stronger. We sincerely thank the principal and the members of the staff for the patience they have shown preparing us for the future. On saying farewell, we are presenting to the chapel, a set of collection plates just a memento to show our deep sense of gratitude toward our school. PHILIP WATSON, Valedictorian, Secretary Class 34. Rev. R. C. Scott, B.A., President of the British Columbia Conference delivered the convocation address to the graduates on June 24th. Eight