St Andrews High School - Seaside Reveries Yearbook (St Andrews, New Brunswick Canada)

 - Class of 1955

Page 64 of 124

 

St Andrews High School - Seaside Reveries Yearbook (St Andrews, New Brunswick Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 64 of 124
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St Andrews High School - Seaside Reveries Yearbook (St Andrews, New Brunswick Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 63
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Page 64 text:

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Page 63 text:

EUBLIC SEQAKING, On wednesday, November 10, 1957-r, a public speaking contest was held among the senior high school grades. There were two contests within the one CAD to choose a boy and a girl entry for the Charlotte County high school public speak- ing contest to be held in Black's Harbour, and KBJ to choose the best class team. m .H IC Grade X Gertrude McFarlane Choosing a Career Ann McCullough Florence Nightingale Larry Gaynor Chemistry in Modern Life Grade XI Kathryn Hart Julius Caesar Margaret Watson Nursing as a Career Edward MacLaren Architecture Hugh Calder Engineering Grade XII Norma Wiley Nylon in Our Life Charlotte Boone Richard Greene Richard Smith Nursing Grade XII, The Lost Year Grade XII, The Lost Year Major David Walker, and Miss Frances Howe after listening to the well-prepared and delivered speeches award- ed the best team title to Grade XI. Norma Wiley and Edward MacLaren were chosen to represent the School in the County tournament. At the County contest Norma was chosen as the sen- ior girl winner. Edward ranked well up among the boys. John Chandler and Connie Barker represented the School in the junior division. The judges were Mrs. Harry Hachey, St. And- rews, Mr. William March, St. Stephen, and Major A.L.Weirm1er, Camp Utopia. -tl-G-.I-xlnI'tKxl-6-2141-tl-I-I-xl-C-II 'I EPBINGTIME Spring is the most beautiful time of the year. The whole world of nature comes alive after a winter of sleep be- neath the soft, white blanket of snow. As the weather begins to warm up, tiny, green buds appear on the shrubs and trees and the grass suddenly becomes green. One wandering about the fields and woods in the country sees the first blossoms of springtime. The violets white and purple and the wild pear blossoms. After these there are many flowers, all playing a part in making the earth more beautiful. The birds come back after their warm winter in the south. Their cheery songs make a sunny spring morning even brighter. As the sun comes out after a shower, one may hear the robin happily singing while he finds, for his family and himself, a meal hidden in the glistening, green grass. Spring is a beautiful season. Carlotta Cummings Grndn YT



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QQQELEDDIQG QI EIGHT It was a cold, crisp, winter night with a strong wind that swirled the snow over the ground and caused the trees to groan and creak as they swayed. Above the noises caused by mother nature were heard the excited yells of youngsters bobsledding down the hill. A bright moon shining through the trees provided the light for the sliding groups. As the bobsleds neared you, and then passed you they sounded like planes making passes at a target. The excited yelping of the dogs, as they chased after the sleds added more volume to the noise. As the bobsleds picked up speed, the young drivers often had trouble controlling them and they would dive into a snowbank, disappearing into a cloud of snow that flew over sled and riders. As the cloud cleared, you would see the crash victims crawling, laughing, out of the snow and hurry- ing up the hill again. If you think bobsledding too rough a sport, ask these youngsters. Their happy shouts will prove you wrong. John Hachey Grade XI. I40444044444444d4444d444444dd44 TEE WINTER, The snow comes flying fast, The winter's here at last. Let us make snow cakes Out of the snowbflakes Before the winter is past. Nan Thurber Grade III. 90 D0 DDPPDFPDPPFP 000099999999 Q29 My dog is a very nice dog. I like him much. He is brown, black and white. when I was sick he would come and lick my face. Then he would get up on the bed and wag his tail. Jeffrey Holmes Grade 3. HDDDPVDPDDDPPDDDDDDDDVDPPVUDDPDVU P M1 CAT I have a cat named Puff, She eats a lot of food, And when she's finisheg eatlng Sh ' i urr ng moo e S D a P ' Jill nnigm Grade 3. -32..

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