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Disciplinary Committee Mr. Dueck (principal), Mr. Hiebert, Alair Penner, Minnie Plett, Linda Janzen, Anna Loewen, Miss Friesen. EDITORIAL - Continued from page 10 we prepared a Christmas program and brought it at the local church. The follow¬ ing day the High School students enjoyed a wonderful turkey dinner at the school, with our teaching staff. After our dinner we went caroling in the Indian Reserve at Dominion City. With happy songs and chatter we turned back home, quite pleased to see our report cards were better than we had anticipated. The holidays just seemed to whirl by and we were back again, straining our minds at “those formulas.” School life plodded along during the cold snowy months, dur¬ ing which we had several sports activities, such as hockey games against local teams and skating parties. Work was started on the Year Book by the committee that had been elected, and a raffle was held, the proceeds going to the Red Cross. “Time for Easter exams” . . . Yes, the time had come, but who had thought of reviewing ? Everybody settled down and you could nearly hear the mechanism of the brains as they worked. When school was finally dismissed for the Easter holi¬ days, everyone heaved a sigh of relief, but we could hardly wait for them to end, so as to see what our marks would be. The class settled down once more for the last term of the year. Spring came, and birds sang merrily, perhaps making some students feel they would like to be some¬ where else than in school. Baseball came into full swing. Here was a way in which the restless ones could work off some of their energy. The first year of high school at Blumen- hof is fast drawing to a close. After the final exams, history will have BEEN made, and we as students are proud to have had a part in it! —Alair Penner, Editor 22
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