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feeuooi r)J. JANUARY January 5 found us all back at school for the second term. On January 16, during a meeting of te Students ' Union,Mr. V?. Flynn, Chair- in of the Divisional Board, Mr. D. Eng- ind, President of the Lions ' Club, and . W. Soprovich, High School Principal sen+ed, the first, divisional medals academic pins; the second Lions ' Club :holarships; and the third,Merit Awards ahd letters to last year ' s wimers in Irades IX, X, XI. January 23 gave us an unexpected holiday, as on that day, the teachers ' institute was held in Korinville. On January 30,as our new Vital Gran din School was ready, the brick school was abandoned, and the basement looms, which had accommodated a number of class¬ es since last September, were vacated. MARCH March 26 was the last day of school before Faster. We left happy at the pros¬ pect of a ten days ' holiday. APRIL On April 6 we came back to school resolved to make the best of the last mile before the finals. April 14-17 found us writing tests again. On the evening of April 17 the high school held a variety show in the high school auditorium. FEBRUARY On February 6 we had Students ' Un¬ ion elections for the second term. On that day, too, Bill Bocock gave us an interesting hour showing us slides of As trip to Ireland, England, Europe and South Africa. It was good to see Bill, a graduate of 1951, bade in our midst. February 10 and 11 were busy days for on those days we had the February sxaminations. Report cards went out on ‘ebruary 20 and Parents ' Night was held sn February 25. February 21 was an e xcitlng day, as ■it had, in our high school gymnasium, a Jasketball tournament. Our high school girls ' team won a trophy. MAY On May 22 we had the Junior Prom, the last big fling of the term. We were pleased to have two holidays this month, a church holiday on the sev¬ enth and Victoria Day on the eighteenth, JUNE With June came the final examina¬ tions and one holiday, Farmers ' Day, on the twelfth.
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OUR SCHOOLS GRADES I - II ( FOR PUPILS NORTH OF RIVER) RIGHTS A corner of our new school. When it is completed, it will have 2b classrooms, a gym, a home econom¬ ics room, and a shop. Next year ' s Yearbook will give full particulars. VITAL GRANDIN SCHOOL GRADES I - IX VENESS SERVICE STATION 24 HR. SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS
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