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YEARBOOK COMMITTEE .): Elfrieda Toews, Peter Wiebe, Eleanore Dick, Helmut Peters, Bertha Wieler. r.): Don Kroeker, Bert Reimer, Mr. Schellenberg, Bertha Pauls, William Dyck, Lorraine Regehr, — Missing: George Willms, Harry Janzen. . A Year Book is a precious souvenir; it is especially precious to a graduate. It is a record of our triumphs and failures, and a symbol of our hopes and disappointments. Within its pages time is stopped by the pictures and articles which exhibit our literary achievements and the first flush of our poetic fervour. To the rest of the students it is a record of how we have worked and played together. May this Year Book further the relationship between the school and the community. Bertha Pauls.
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The Teacher The teacher is usually a friendly man, Every morning so cheery and gay, But he changes as only a teacher can During the course of a long dull day. You meet him at the door at ten to nine, He gives you a look that makes you feel “klein”. If in classes he asks you a question One can’t even make a suggestion. You wriggle around in that hard old seat, Much faster the heart is starting to beat, You slide around and move and squirm Feeling no better than a measly worm. That very same question is passed to another That student is likewise stunned. [one, The master is starting to look around. We feel like rabbits being watched by a hound. Everything is getting tense Everyone is feeling dense Everyone is expecting a command Everything is at a stand. That harsh command he now delivers All is quiet; everyone quivers: We’ve got to learn a whole lot. more We’re permitted to do that after four. D. C. Froese, Grade X.. The Young Lover Oh Moon! thou inconstant sphere, Who ever in thy orbit changes That lovers may not swear by thee But ever are reminded that -thou That shinest in the cooled clear night Doth never once remain the Same Always dost thou wax and wane. This was the ardent lover’s heart-felt cry, As peering between the wooden bars That held in place the window panes beside the He saw that lonely ghostly face — [bed Then to his eye there came a tear So sad, so sorrow filled — His pup that morn’ had passed away. Hehry Janzen, ' Grade XII. 25
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