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feathers Grades 5-6 MISS BOUCHARD — GRADE VI A Miss Bouchard was born in Fort Kent, Alberta. She attended school in Blairmore, Fort Kent, and the Assumption Convent in Ed¬ monton. She graduated as a teacher from the Edmonton Normal School. She later took courses at the University of Alberta. Miss Bouchard has taught in Durlirgville, Fort Kent, Fahler, Falm, Borryville, St. Paul, Barrhead, and in Bataan. Costa Rica. :s| KOCUIPCHYK — GRADE VI B Miss Kocuipchyk was born in Garth, Alberta. She was a stud- it of Forest Stream School and of Glerdon High School. She qual- ’ied for a teacher ' s certificate at the University of Alberta. | Miss Kocuipchyk ' s teaching experience was gained in the foil¬ ing schools: Larkin, Franchere, Glendon, Iron River, all in the • Paul School Division, and in Milk v iver School in Warner Count- MRS. BIRD — GRADE V A Mrs. Bird was born in Jeffrey, Alberta. She went to school at St. Edmund ' s, Edmonton, and at St. Mary ' s High, Edmonton. She is a graduate of the Edmonton Normal School. Her teaching experience was acquired at the following schools: Chauvin, Beaumont, Ficardville, Therrien, Island Lake, St. Emile, Vimy, and St. Albert Mrs. Bird has four children, one boy and three girls. 5ISTER ALICE TOULIELAN — GRADF V B Sister Toullelan was born in St. Brieux, Saskatchewan. She icquired her elementary and junior high school education in Sask- ttchewan and her high school education in Alberta. Her teacher- ■raining courses were taken at the University of Alberta. f Sister Toullelan has taught in the Blue Quills School in St. 3 aul, in St. Mary ' s School, Cardston, and in St. Albert. STAR of fV North RETREAT HOUSE
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Teachers Grades MISS HOLMAN — GRADE IV A We are sorry that ve have no better picture of Miss Holman. Here we see her far in the background seated at her desk at the back of her classroom. H For a beautifully-decorated class- oorr., and for splendid classroom teach- ngj?and organization! we are able to ive Miss Holman credit. Her work is of he best. MRS. HOLST — GRADE IV B Mrs. Holst was born in Willingdon, Alberta. She went to school in Willingdon 0 Her teacher-training courses were taken at the Edmonton Normal School, at the University of Alberta, and at Queen’s University. Mrs. Holst has taught in Barrhead, Wetaskivin,Carvel,Ardrossan, St. Albert. USE MCRIN — GRADE IV C Miss Morin was born n Edmonton. She is one of our for lcr St. Albert students, aving taken Grades I-XI t [ our school. She took irade XII in Edmonton. £5 I It was at the University of Alberta ;’nat she trained for a teacher. ■: Her former experience includes Pla- iend on, and Vimy. MRS. KENNEDY — III B Mrs. Kennedy was born in Great Harwood, England. She attended school in England and in Edmon¬ ton. After attending the Calgary Normal School, she received her teacher’s cert¬ ificate. Mrs. Kennedy has taught in Strome, infVolmer, at Guilbault School, at Bun¬ in Yards, and in St. Albert. Her seven children ares Mary (Mrs. littinger), Joseph, Margaret, Robert, Fatricia, Martin, and Edith. MRS. SCFRCVICK — III A Mrs. Soprovich comes from Picardville,Alberta. She went to school at the Assumption Convent in Edmonton. She received her teacher ' s certific ate after attending the University of Alberta. She has taught in Westlock, in Czar, and in Provost. Mrs. Soprovich has two boys. MRS. ROMANKO III C Mrs. Romanko was born in Haciszcze W., Poland. Her schooling was obtained in StoTowicze, Poland, and in Diggle- fold, South Rhodesia, North Africa. After attending the University of Alberta, she obtained her teaching certificate. Mrs. Romanko has two children.
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