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GRADE TWO— I. Allan Dueck, 2. Levina Dueck, 3. David Friesen, 4. James Friesen, 5. Paul Friesen, 6. Emily Janzen, 7. Lottie Penner, 8. Jakie Plett, 9. Kenneth Plett, 10. Dennis Reimer, II. Milton Reimer, 12. Vida Rush, 13. Paul Unger, 14. Ralph Unger, 15. Bobby Martens GRADE ONE 1. Sidney Barkman, 2. Lydia Doerksen, 3. Mary Friesen, 4. Joyce Plett, 5. Margaret Rose Plett, 6. Art Reimer, 7. Eugene Reimer, 8. Leona Dfrgeji ' . 9. Jimmy Reimer, 10. Larry Reimer, -SJp T1. ' Ca ' rol Toews, 12. Donny Martens.
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Grade 3 I. Pauline Doerksen, 2. Sara Doerksen, 3. Dora Dueck, 4. Cathe¬ rine Friesen, 5. Clifford Friesen, 6. Clarice Penner, 7. Lavern Penner, 8. Eleanor Plett, 9. Margaret Plett, 10. Mildred Reimer, II. Raymond Reimer, 12. Verna Reimer, 13. Ruthie Toews, 14. Danny Unger, 15. Joe Unger, 16. Leo Unger One day the teacher wondered why half the class was absent. He checked the register and found it was onlyf big) Elden missing. During arithmetic period the teacher was instructing the class about circles. He drew some circles free hand and was somewhat pleased with the way they turned out. He said that the circles were not perfect but they should use their imagination. “Is there anybody here that can do a better job?” he asked. One boy, feeling fresh, said he could. The teacher immediately reached out his chalk to him and said, “O.K., you show us!” The boy had a baffled look on his face and turned red and said in a weak voice, “With a compass!” The class laughed. One morning the teacher was surprised and touched by the friendly greeting re¬ ceived from a group of boys. After he had gone into the workshop to remove his rub¬ bers the door was slyly closed. When he came to go back out the knob would not open the door. No amount of knocking and calling got any response from the out¬ side. The boys had conveniently dis¬ appeared. Somebody intentionally or acci¬ dentally happened to come in and thereby rescued the teacher from his embarrass¬ ment. He lost no time fixing the knob. 19
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