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

 - Class of 1955

Page 68 of 124

 

St Andrews High School - Seaside Reveries Yearbook (St Andrews, New Brunswick Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 68 of 124
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Page 68 text:

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Page 67 text:

QQHOOL QPIRIT what is School Spirit? My idea is that school spir- it is working together to help one another, and co-operating with the teachers. Many students go to school because their parents wish it, others go because they really want to learn. In school we can form many lasting friendships. Some students find certain subjects hard.Then it is that the better students can help the weaker.Sometimes a stu- dent's explanation will help another better than will the ex- planation of the teacher. Willingness to help one another is the evidence of a good school spirit. There are many students who find it hard to mix with others. It is our duty as students to see that this does not happen. There are a few students who have a few special friends whom they never leave. This is not good for them nor for the shy pupil who finds it so hard to mix. Why not try to mix with these shy ones? You will find they have many common interests with you and that both you and they will gain from the association. Having left these few thoughts on school spirit with you, I hope it will set you thinking how to help others. Have a good school spirit. You will be the one to benefit the most. Margaret Lord Grade X. vbhvvbvvbvhhbbv VDD OUR DOG, Our dog was a dachshund. He was so playful we cal- led him Players. He was a long dog with short legs. He was brown with a left, white paw. He had a scar on his hind leg which he received while climbing through a wire fence. He had large brown ears on the top of his head. Players barked ggmigyone or anything that came near our house, except the Y. Charles Vilks Grade VII. Dhhbbhbbvbbbbbb bb VPDDF Pb T 1. In the fall 2. In the winter The trees so tall, The wind does blow, Drop their leaves, And with it comes One and all. Pure, white snow. 3. When comes the spring H. In the summer The birds will sing. When it is hot, There's no more snow, I love to go So the flowers grow. To my swimming spot. 5. In the su er I take my hook And go a-fishing In the brook. Elaine Melvoe Grade 5.



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GREENOC5 CEQRCE Greenock Church is one of the chief tourist at- tractions in St. Andrews. Its attractive lines, painted in snow white colour, present a picture of purity to anyone passing. The spire, with its several symbols, pointing hea- ven-ward makes one feel the desire to go inside, where may be seen master workmanship and material unsurpassed anywhere. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, ship- builders from Greenock, Scotland, began to settle in St. And- rews. As soon as sufficient numbers had arrived they started building a church, which was given the name, Greenock, from the city so dear to them as home, and where their Presbyter- ian faith was so firmly established. The enclosed family pews, the high pulpit, the gal- lery supported by ten pillars of solid bird's eye maple, and faced with solid mahogany from Honduras are but a few of the things which give it outstanding beauty. In each of the four corners of the ceiling is a large Scotch thistle made of plaster. Acorns have been hand-carved on the pulpit. The hinges on the doors and the screws which fasten them are the only metal used in the building. In the summer of 182 , the building was dedicated to the worship of God and has since been a source of comfort as well as a thing of beauty to residents and visitors alike who avail themselves of the privilege of coming within its Muri el Smi th Grade IX sanctuary. G4444d4440444444444dWd4444 THE LA3GE5T ANIMAL I EVER SAE, The largest animal I ever saw was the big, black bear in Rockwood Park in Saint John. It was in a cage with three other bears. The back of the cage in which the bears were kept was made of stone and the front was made of iron bars. In- side the cage was a tree for the bears to climb and a tub of water for them to drink. The bears had large feet and long claws, big teeth a big mouth and shiny fur. There were a lot of boys and girls feeding the bears peanuts. The bears would stand on their hind legs beg- ging for more. Harry Chamberlain Grade 5. 44444d44444444444d44444d4- pIRD5 IN THE WINTER, Some birds leave here to spend the winter because the food they live on cannot be found here. Those that stay with us do not mind the cold. Feathers keep them warm and their blood is warmer than ours. Some birds that stay in the winter are chick-a-dees, some woodpeckers, bluejays, crows, gulls and starlings. They eat crumbs, weed seeds, insects, and their eggs, and berries left hanging on the trees. Gladstone Smith Grndn

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