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GRADE 4 - MISS BALDERSTONE - ROOM 9. BACK ROW (Left to Right) G. Balderstone, Richard Maksymonko, Richard Podolsky, Tom Berzanski, Ron¬ nie Osesky, Geraldine Souci, Diane Laboda, Shirley Blackman, Lorraine Chapiel, Joan Henderson, Bob Miller, Rennie Rougeau, Brent Taylor. CENTER ROW-Teresa Hay, Sandra Drysdale, Phyllis Wilchuk, Allen Manning, Ken Chapman, Frank Orr, Warren Carriere, Maureen Spearman, Trucia Mae Wilson, Jacque¬ line Furness, Janet Mason, Vivian Piche, Claudia Louks. FRONT ROW-Gwen DeVries, Billy Feschuk, Ardeth Manske, John Babiak, Janice Matthews, Linda Gordon, Gary Buffie, Shirley Little, Jim Malette, Dennis Carriere. MY FAVORITE PROGRAMME My favorite T.V. programme is Rin Tin Tin because I think he is the smartest dog in the world. I like the way he jumps on bad people and always saves good people. Rin Tin Tin does everything his master Rusty tells him to do. Rusty is a little boy but he has a soldier’s uniform like the rest of the soldiers. Sargent O’Hara is a very silly soldier. He always does something wrong. Lt. Rip Masters is very handsome and strong. Linda O’Brien — Grade 3- HELPING MOTHER BAKE A CAKE One day my mother went to the bakery to buy my birthday cake. I said that I would bake it instead. When she went shopping I got a cook book from Mrs. Atkins. Everything was all right. I put it in the oven. About fifteen minutes later my two brothers came in. I told them not to jump that I had a cake in the oven. My oldest brother started jumping. I looked in the oven. The cake was very low. I said, Look what you did to my cake”. Then I took my allow¬ ance and bought a cake. My mother came and said it was the nicest cake she had ever seen. Shirley Little - Grade 4. 46
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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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GRADES 5 6 - MR. KRUSZELNICKI - ROOM 14. BACK ROW (Left to Right) Tangerine Green, Marlene Korol, Alfreda Patterson, Betty-Jean White, Michael Sambork, Neil Shaw, Linda Spearman, Theresa Nault, Gloria Solvason, Ross Somers. CENTRE ROW-) Mr. Kruszelnicki, John Pats, Larry Hoffman, Richard Anderson, Wayne Bowman, Marlene Kelly, Donna Carriere, Gavin Anderson, Bob Cubbidge, Brian Skakun, Virginia Snead, June Trojack. FRONT ROW- Barbara Pylypas, Gerry Trider, Billy Balacko, Terrence Nyquivest, .Cheryl Okopski, Edythe Onstey, Margaret Bouldon, Joan Hoffman, Carole Spicer, Marilyn Wingate. WHAT I SAW ON MY WAY TO SCHOOL When I was going to school I saw a man rob a bank. He was tall and fat and looked strong. I heard the alarm go off. The police were there in two minutes and were after the robber. I heard shots but the police didn’t aim to kill him. I ran and tried to catch up with the police. When I got where the police were they had caught the robber. They took him away in a police car to jail. When I got to school I told the class all about it. Ronien Asesky — Room 9. THE MUSICAL FESTIVAL On April 11th and April 13th we went to the Musical Festival at the Winnipeg Auditorium. It was a great experience for the class and myself. It was a good opportunity for us to hear the different schools singing. On Wednes¬ day we sang Bill Bone’s Hornpipe” and on Friday we sang Dobbin’s Good- Night” and a Little Cradle Song”. Maureen Slocker played the piano. She is a Grade Seven girl and I think she played very well. George Hudson — Grade 5. 47
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