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GRADE 5 Miss E.CREIGHTON ROOM 23 BACK ROW (Left to Right)—Neil Shaw, Rainer Kyritz, Keith Carbutt, Kenneth Mormul. Jimmy Marr, Hans Brand. THIRD ROW—John Pats. Jerry Feschuk. Garry Walker. Bert Blackman, Tom Prins. Andrew Davidson, Brian Whittaker Herbert Johnson. SECOND ROW—Bobby Osesky. Keith Hassan. Annette Tremblay. Marlene Korol. Marjorie Gillies. Alfreda Patterson, Michael Sambork. Miss Creighton. FRONT ROW—Maralyn Wingate. Cheryl O ' Kopski. Jerry Trider, Jeanette Tremblay. Jane Lysyk, Shirley Lowe, Barbara Limmert. THE MARCH OF THE BROWNIES As the shades of evening settled down, The Brownies romped through field and town, To pause at this, to peer at that. And now and then to stay and chat. So in a manner quite their own, They made their way through wood and stone. Nor did the march of Brownies stop, Till everyone was in the shop. When stars began to dwindle down, And morning crept into the town, And then with all the speed they knew, Off to the forest home they flew. MIKE SAMBORK REMEMBRANCE DAY On November 11th, 1954 the elementary classes met in the auditorium for a Remembrance Day service. Mr. Storch was the chairman and he spoke on the meaning of Remembrance Day. Miss Creighton conducted the singing of the Nati¬ onal Anthems and the hymn 0 Valiant Hearts. Barbara Limmert, Room 23, recited The Lord is my Shepherd and Glenna Nyquvest, Room 24, read In Flanders Fields . Then all the pupils joined in singing 0 God our Help in Ages Past. 48
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GRADE 4 Miss A.G.BALDERSTONE ROOM 9 BACK ROW (Left to Right)—Ross Somers, Bob Cubbidge, Myrtle Schoenborn. Jane Ewert. Tangerine Green, Raymond Adams, Donald Lavers. Gavin Anderson. THIRD ROW—Barbara Pylypas, Lorill Matthew. Judy Laird. Marlene Kelly. Suse Kyritz. Gloria Solvason. Betty-Jean White. Linda Spearman. Miss Balderstone. SECOND ROW—Linda Bay. June Trojack, Terry Nyquvest. Wayne Bowman, Richard Anderson. Harley Matthew. Brian Skakun, Billy Balacko. Roy Bruckshaw. FRONT ROW—Judy Mormul, Carole Spicer. Carole Winslow. Joan Hoffman. Donna Carriere. Virginia Snead, Brenda Henderson, Edythe Anstey. Absent—Larry Hoffman and Grant Harland. AN EVENING WITH MY DOG Once I was alone with my dog. My mother and father went visiting. I started reading my dog a story about witches and ghosts. After I had finished the story my little dog was shivering. Then out of the closet came a witch with a broom stick. It was only my cousin in witch ' s clothes. MARBLE DERBY A marble derby was held at Earl Grey School on Saturday, April 23. There were 28 en¬ tries, boys and girls. The winner of the marble derby was Lorril Mathew. Lorril is 9 years of age and is in Grade IV. JOAN HOFFMAN tk EDYTHE ANSTEY CAROLE SPICER c.S 47
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GRADES 5 6 Mr. P.KRUSZELNICKI ROOM 14 THIRD ROW (Left to Right)—Frank Chipura, Dennis Blackman. Fred Miller. Mae Mullen. Judy Wach. Maureen Myron. Gordon Barnes. Jim Geekie, Terence Carriere. SECOND ROW—Linda Berzanski, Louella Hooey. Rosemarie Polley, Sandra Armitage, Jenny Mack. Valerie Erickson. Marlene Verbeck, Marlene De Vries. FRONT ROW—Virginia Philips. Lynda McQuesten. Carolyn McShane. Mr. Kruszelnicki. Sandra Craig. Patricia Kellet. Barbara Mackay. Absent—Antony Carpenter. Joyce Adams. Mario Cianflone. BABY SITTING WITH JUNIOR I arrived at the Snyder’s about eight o’clock Mrs. Snyder opened the door and took my jacket. Ten minutes later the door slammed and I was alone with HIM! I was reading a book when a rope was silently fastened around me. Before I knew it I was the nasty old Indian with rubber tipped darts flying in every direction. It was time for Junior to go to bed and he kne w it. I caught a glimpse of him as he rushed by with the cookie jar under his arm. At last Junior was asleep, I thought. But in five minutes he came sliding down the bannister only to pull down the curtains, break the big win¬ dow and knock over a lamp. Junior yelled, ' Come and get me,” as he pulled out his water pistol and drenched me to the skin. I saw his rope in the corner and Igot it and after about seven tries I had him tied and gagged. About half an hour later his parents came home and paid me for a full two hours work. JIM SELKIE STRANGE FOOTPRINTS It seemed as if a giant Tramped through the snow Or maybe an elephant No one could know. Everyone guessed, Whose footprints they could be. But no one could imagine, Goloshes and me! CAROLINE PROSOLOWSKI MY DOLLY I have a little dolly, Her eyes ate bright blue, Her cheeks are so red, And her name is Sue. Her face is so sweet, Her hair is dark brown, And when she is sleepy, She ' s gently put down. JUDITH OLINKIN 49
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