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GRADES 1 2 Mrs.A.MOORE ROOM 7 BACK ROW (Left to Right) — Kenny Adams, Jimmy Kelly, Jimmy Morann, Bobby Johnson, Barry Inch, Timothy Weir. THIRD ROW—Timothy Casey, Wayne Metsger, David Kyes, Kenneth Stoltz, Roddy Lawrence. Jimmy Jackson. John Bergen. Donald Biebrick, Ross Bilan. SECOND ROW—Judy Weisz, Linda Ritchot, Patricia Laird, Lesley Anderson, Ruth Ewert, Linda Barnes, Barbara Inch, Marlene Fenton, Florence McPherson. FRONT ROW—Patricia Woolner, Patricia Juckes, Herma Tigchelaar, Mrs. Moore, Gerry Bergman. Valerie McIntosh. Sandra Favel. MY PONY I had a little pony, Her name was Sue, Everyone liked her, I liked her too. JUDY WEISZ, AGE 6 A LUCKY BOY I knew a boy Hi§ ' name was Roy He had trains and cars And almost every toy. LESLEY ANDERSON, AGE SPRING Winter comes With snow and ice Then comes Spring Spring is so nice! PATRICIA LIARD, AGE 7 While discussing houses during a Social Studies period one day, a boy in the class raised his hand and offered some information about his house. We live in a double-jointed house , he said. None of us had heard before of a double- jointed house so we asked him to describe it. Well, he said, we live in a double-jointed house, my grandfather and grandmother live in one joint, and we live in the other. 43
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GRADE 1 Miss M.C.BROWN ROOM 5 BACK ROW (Left to Right)—Ian McLachlan, Ronnie White, Kenneth Munday, Billy Burgess, Barrie Armitage, Walter Lichacz. Tommy McCallum, Frank Chapiel, Bobby Bowerman, David Lewis, Henry Ettenhoffcr. THIRD ROW—David Lewis, Henry Ettenhoffer, Dale Neuls, Wesley Piche. Wayne Enns, Mi. had Howard, Bert Finley. John Smith Douglas Einarson. SECOND ROW—Emily Morann, Patricia Nicholson, Lynne Metsger, Dianne Willox, Brenda Siddall, Margaret Maxwell. Doreen Blackman. FRONT ROW—Georgina Sharp. Nancy Boboski, Beverley Rosborough, Gail Hawryluk, Janis Todd. Shirley Nyquvest. Absent—Adele Henderson. KINDERGARTEN This story was composed and dictated by the kindergarten children. We come to school to learn. In kindergarten we learn song and games and how to use crayons and scissors. We play with boats and plasticene and blocks, We play with the wagon and the trucks. We play with the store and in the doll¬ house. We like kindergarten. GRADE 1 ROOM 5 May we just say Farewell, Graduates. Please accept our good wishes for the future v M.C.BROWN We like our school room because we try to keep it neat and tidy, We try to do our best work, We have pretty pictures on our wall, We like school because we learn to read, We like Perky, our pet goldfish. Every Friday we have our usual education shows and pictures about stories we like to read. THE CHILDREN OF ROOM 5 42
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GRADE 2 Mrs.E.WURSTER ROOM 2 BACK ROW (Left to Right)—Wayne M cComb. Gilbert Turner. Dennis Laboda, Jackie Bergan, Patrick. Morann, Leonard Scott, John Manning. THIRD ROW—Nancy Kieler. Richard Soka, David Mackidd. Gary Chapman. Leonard Falk. Larry Todd. Gary Boychuk. Herby Lewis. Shirley Olenik, Charlene Rizok. SECOND ROW—Loraine Yucl. Wendy Garbutt. Linda O’Brien. Sharon Carriere, Emily Jean Whittaker. Susan I .each. Margcta Butk ans. Barbara Phelan. Theresa Sharp, Shirley Shaver. Norma Manske. FRONT ROW—Karen Babiak. Carol Henderson. Judy Gadway, Ella Wurster, Diane Wilcox. Vivian Shaw. Nancy Gyryluk. MAGIC PENNY A magic penny can change to anything you want. Once upon a time there was a boy who had a p nny. He said one day to himself, I’m tired of having this penny. I’m going to spend this penny , but the boy didn’t know that the penny that he was going to spend was magic. So at last he spent it. When he got home his dad said, Where is that penny? The boy said, I spent it. His dad said, Why did you spend it? Did¬ n’t you know that penny is a magic penny? Quickly the boy went to the store to get the penny. At last the boy said to the man, Where is that penny I spent? Here it is. Thanks I will pay you back as soon as I can. At last he woke up. He said, I must have been dreaming. And that was the end of the magic penny. GARY CHAPMAN RABBIT AND CARROT The cartot grew in a field. Once a rabbit came and started to nibble on the carrot. The farmer came and chased the rabbit. It ran back home and never came to the carrot patch again. GARY BOYCHUK ROOM 2 GRADE 3 44 ROOM 2 GRADE 2
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