Grunthal Collegiate - Green and Gold Yearbook (Grunthal, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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FRONT ROW: Anita Braun, Janice Sawatsky, Susan Reimer, Coralee Braun, Sharon Neufeld, Rachel Friesen, Hilda Braun, Gertrude Friesen, Chrisitie Froese, Marie Hiebert, SECOND ROW: Marvin Penner, John Sawatsky, Ronald Froese, Siegfried Krahn, Irene Krahn, Eva Doerksen, Leonard Fehr, William Wiens, William Reimer, Alvin Esau. BACK ROW: Elmer Toews, Dickie Friesen, Frank Klassen, David Peters, David Fehr, Wayne Block, Johnny Klassen, Eddy Block, Eddie Bergen, Paul Wiens, MISSING: Raymond Friesen, Evalyn Friesen. Last fall the classroom heard children ' s voices again after two months of silence. Things were different though- the last year s class, now grade three ' s, was joined by fourteen grade two ' s making a grand total of thirty-two. Many new and interesting things have been learned in arithmetic, reading, social studies, etc. At recess the soccerball keeps the boys busy while the girls find a variety of games to amuse them. After Christmas we were pleasantly surprised with the arrival of new desks, though some saw the old ones go with regret for no more double seats are available. With the coming of spring and nice weather, the exams also loom ahead. But with this the end of another year is nearing and the holi¬ days which all look forward to again. Miss Evelyn Heppner PAGE 47

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BACK ROW: Bobby Heinrichs, Leonard Neufeld, Douglas Wiens, Herman Klassen, Harold Wiebe, Clifford Neufeld, Gerald Guenther, Harry Krahn, David Wiens. SECOND ROW: Karl Klassen, David Gerbrandt, David Sawatsky, Jimmy Klassen, Ikie Martens, Ervin Krahn, Randy Hildebrandt, Norman Fehr. FRONT ROW: Joyce Braun, Mary Derksen, Esther Schroeder, Pauline Klassen, Betty Funk, Janette Sawatsky, Judy Funk, Karen Mae Begalke MISSING: Karen Friesen. As years come and go each classroom witnesses the passage of one group after another. The same is true of the grade one class¬ room. A new group of faces has come to occupy its seats. However, it has also retained some of its former members, which consists of half of the grade two class, to fill the remaining seats. In other aspects the change is not so great. The passing of seasons finds us engrossed in the varied activities, which each season brings. For those in school for the first year, these ex¬ periences are new in themselves, whereas those who are here for the second year, these experiences have acquired more meaning. All of us are looking forward to a continuation of further experiences in the years to come. Miss Elizabeth Schroeder



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Miss Susan Friesen BACK ROW: Peter Funk, David Neufeld, Raymond Gunther, Corny Voth, Harry Bergen, Albert Neufeld, Dale Hilde- brandt, Danny Neufeld. SECOND ROW; Jakie Dyck, Floyd Block, Anton Klassen, Rebecca Friesen, Erna Krahn, Betty Block, Peter Hilde¬ brand, Willie Friesen. FRONT ROW; Maragret Wiens, Irene Hamm, Dorothy Friesen Martha Schroeder, Alvira Warkentin, Anna Reimer, Eleanor Froese, Jacqueline Sawatsky. tfhen school opened last fall, we Fourth Graders marched off gaily to the old high school. We had graduated from Grade Three and intended to occupy the classroom which the Grade Fours had vacated last June. But, things had changed - we were not received hospitably. Instead, we were hustled back to the same old one-roomed school on Main Street - to face the same old teacher. However she did not seem to be too surprised to see us returning home. In fact, she was quite happy. Before long, we too, were resigned to stay for another year. Sometimes, we do go and visit the school on Park Street. We have seen some good films there, and we played a game of soccer against the Grade Fives. We have been privileged this year to be able to skate on the town ice-rink. How we looked forward to those Wednesdays when we had the ice all to ourselves from one to two o 1 clock] During school hours we work hard. Most of us would like to be first in class standing, but that is not easy to do. No matter how hard we try, we can never be quite certain to reach the top. Someone is liable to step up a bit and get ahead of you. We are looking forward with eager anticipation to the remainder of the school term in whcih we hope to accomplish much yet.

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