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GRADE 3 - MRS. B. SHARPE - ROOM 1 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Susan Leach, Linda Barnes, Barbara Inch, Lynne Arnett, Melvin Spratt, Paul Gingras, Dennis Laboda, Nancy Keeler, Margita Butkans, Ronald Pearce, Jackie Bergen, Emily-Jean Whittaker, Leonard Scott. CENTER ROW-Donald Biebrick, Wendy Garbutt, Gary Chapman, Sandra Favel, Johnny Hudson, Kenny Adams, Herby Lewis, Linda Ritchot, John Manning, Wayne McComb, Gilbert Turn¬ er, Barbara Phelan, James Morann, Jack Blake, Roland Gingras, Mrs. Sharpe. FIRST ROW- Patriciai Juckes, Carole Henderson, Norma Manske, Ross Bilan, Dianne Wilcox, Robin Taylor, Vivian Shaw, Linda O’Brien, Timothy Casey, Florence McPherson. WHAT I SAW OVER THE WEEK-END I saw a robin making a nest. I saw its babies. The babies had no feath ers on them. Mrs. Robin went to pick a worm up when she saw a cat come. The robin flew up in a tree. The cat went away then. Wayne Metsger. A PIN A Grade One pupil’s description of the Parliament Buildings: The big building near the river that has all the dead people around it who have turned into stone. There was a girl named Pat, On top of a pin she sat, She jumped in the air, And she stayed up there, And that was the end of that. Room 7. Pat Kellet 44
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GRADES 2 and 3 -- MRS. MILLS - ROOM 6 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Ann Vicary, Kenneth Lazuruk, Lance Matthew, Rickey Newell, Glen Church, Linda Faykes, Carol Henry, Jack Warwick, Theresa Sharp, Derrelyn McCaskill, Rodney Lawrence,f]Larry Jackson. CENTER ROW-Sharon Carriere, David Mackidd, Wendy Weins, Valerie McIntosh, Noreen lMc- Gowen, Bobby Geekie, Elizabeth Kiemicki, Ruth Ewert, Patsy Laird, Sharon Nault, Sylvia Brown,, Les¬ ley Anderson, Judy Weisz. FRONT ROW-Karen Babiak, Judy Gadway, Donna Slator, Charlene Rizok, Gail Hawryluk, Lois Bowman, Garry Boychuk, Beatrice Moffat, Geraldine Bergman, Nancy Gryluk. Bang! Bang! went the gun, All the boys were having fun, Of course the guns were only toys, The game was Indians and Cowboys. Ronald Dillabough -- Age 7. AT THE CIRCUS We saw horses and clowns We saw planes from the grounds We saw ponies and acrobats Elephants doing this and that. We saw a wee little car The smallest trailer by far, We ate lots of candy The circus was dandy!!! Birds sing In the spring Flowers grow Breezes blow. Buzzing bees Make their honey Long days Are bright and sunny. Composed by the children of Room 5 • Garry Hawryluck -- Age 7. 43
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GRADE 5 -- MRS. E. CREIGHTON - ROOM 23 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Harley Matthews, Barbara Janzen, Lorill Matthews, Susie Kyritz, Jeny Novak, Jane Ewert, Norma Gingras, Raymond Adams, David Mipka. CENTER ROW-Bruce Pilowski, Linda Bay, Ronald Hucald, Elizabeth Usher, Beverley Finley, Betty Buhr, Carole Nicholson, Terry Chambers, Geo¬ rge Hudson, Donald McLeod, Karen Lacey, Judy Laird, Miss E. Creighton FIRST ROW-Sylvia Senkiw Kenneth Thompson, Leonard Ettenhofer, Maureen Mika, Darlene Omlie, Lorraine Holland, Roy Biuck- shpw, Donald W.atson Johnny Gryluk, Brenda Henderson. MISSING- Jim Atkins. THE CATS’ TEA PARTY Five little pussey-cats went out that night to tea, Their heads were smooth and glossy, their tails were swinging free, They held their things as they had learn¬ ed and tried to be polite. With snowy bibs beneath their c hins, they were a pretty sight. But alas for manners beautiful and coats as soft as silk, The moment that the little kittens were asked to take some milk, They dropped their spoons, forgot to bow, and oh, what do you think? They put their noses in their cups, and all began to drink. Yes, very naughty little kittens set up a meow for more. They knocked their tea cups over and scampered through the door. Mike Sambork — Age 11. 45
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