COQUALEETZA RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL As our class word has been “Remembrance” we ask you to remember us and follow us with your prayers; and we shall always feel in the words of our class motto that you, Coqualeetza, “Though lost to sight are to memory dear.” We hope that you will forgive our mistakes and short-comings and we will strive in the future in such a way that you will feel proud of your children who now must say “Good-bye.” Signed, DORA WHITE, Valedictorian, Secretary, Class °33. The Rev. W. L. Hall, B.A., B.D., delivered the address to this year’s Gradu- ation Class. Graduating Class Reading from left to right front row: Edith Joseph. Rose Ilill, Dora White (Secretary of class), Clara Robinson, Esther Peters, Rosalind Price. , Back Row: Arthur Mason, Peter Martin, Arnold Davidson, Alex Wilson, Placid Jack, Oliver Adams (President of the class) Class Motto: “Though lost to sight, to memory dear.” Class Word: “Remembrance.” Class Flower: “Sweet Pea.” Class Colours: “Royal Blue and Gold.” “In whatever community a graduate of Coqualeetza may reside, let him bring honour to his Alma Mater by living up to its ideals and putting into practice principles which he has been faithfully taught, and which, if conscientiously adhered to, will help build up healthy, prosperous and happy people.” : Six