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Last Year’s Graduates HENRY KOOP Continuing his studies at the Steinbach Bible Institute JOE PLETT Taking Grade XII in the Steinbach Collegiate Institute A Day in Blumenhof High School Would, you like to visit us a day in our high school? Every day is interesting in a class of twenty-four pupils, but Tuesday seems to be a specially pleasant day. There are several reasons for this. I’ll tell you one of them now. It is really a secret but . . . on this day we have no Geometry nor Science. We don’t have these subjects every day. Therefore, I am not saying that Tues¬ day ‘is always the most enjoyable day, but most of the time it is. As we arrive at school several minutes before nine, we may hear such remarks as, “Can you do our Algebra?” “Have you finished your Social Studies notes?” or “I did no homework last night because I went singing at the Invalid Home.” At the sound of the bell we take our seats, ready to begin another day of hard studying. We begin another day by a short period of devotions, a hymn, and prayer. After this the teacher is ready to help us solve algebraic equations. Completely confused with all the x and y squares, and (a+b) and (a—b), we wonder whether we’ll ever be brilliant enough to catch on to it. What a thrill after we have solved one problem by ourselves and obtained the correct answers. At last recess comes along, fifteen min¬ utes of outdoor recreation. Forgetting about Algebra, the students enjoy a game of foot¬ ball or rugby. Continued on page 35 21
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Grade IX EVA DUECK Quiet, little lady. Remains poised and at ease in every situation. Chums with Valida. NORMAN PLETT Quiet and reserved. Only boy ' in Grade IX and there¬ fore is to be pitied for his lack of co-sufferers. Norman is tall and comes from Blumenort. VALIDA LOEWEN A neat, blond, and blue¬ eyed girl with a friendly smile. She is not fond of His¬ tory but she studies hard. Grade IX Class Report There were three students who gathered this fall to attempt to take Grade IX. We are very thankful for the fine instructions Mr. Dueck has given us this year. As there are quite a number of graduates this year, we wish them best of luck in the future and their vocations they will choose. Two of our most difficult subjects are Mathematics and History. Even though we would often ask a question twice Mr. Dueck would patiently and willingly explain it to us again. Soccer, baseball and skating are the games of sport we play at recess, and table tennis during rainy days. Socials and wiener roasts were also our privileges of enjoyment. We hope to return next year to continue our studies with renewed courage. Eva Dueck PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE Continued from page 6 practise what is true, sincere, and uplifting. Since we are on the subject of neglected opportunities, let me, as principal, take this opportunity to convey my heartfelt thanks to all students, teachers, trustees, parents, and to the many friends who wish us well. Your interest and appreciation have made my task a pleasant one. May God richly bless you, every one! Meanwhile, as we face the future, let us remember that the Master who said, “With¬ out Me ye can do nothing,” also stated with calm assurance: “In the world ye shall have tribulation, but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” Ben B. Dueck 20
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Grades 1 Luana Dueck Luana is a quiet girl, she never gets into soccer and skating. Is good at reading story books. 2 Minna Plett Minna is a cheerful, happy girl, enjoying all sports. The favorite school subject is Literature. 5 Murray Barkman Good at most outdoor sports. 6 Hilda Friesen Enjoys skating, football, and reading story books. 7 Irene Unger Enjoys school and sewing. 8 Marjorie Unger One of the book worms in Room Two. 3 Garnet Reimer “For he’s a jolly good fel¬ low.” Enjoys studying. 4 Marina Unger She is a girl who never for¬ gets to laugh. She prefers hiding during the Literature period. Easy to make friends with. 9 Iris Reimer Has poetic abilities. Enjoys a story book once in a while. 10 Margaret Penner A neat girl, who is a champion goalie. 11 Wilma Friesen Wilma is a neat, brown¬ eyed maiden who likes to giggle for a change . 12 Irene Reimer Favorite subject—Spelling. Enjoys story books. 13 Ernie Friesen He doesn’t like school too well, but likes to play hockey. His favorite subject is Arith¬ metic.
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