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GRADE 3 BR. MALVEY and boarder Jack Lavan enjoy friendly chatter. Grade Three rounds out the triumvirate of Primary Grades. Here, over forty anxious students absorb the teaching and sparkling personality of their intellectual mentor, Br. Malvey. The studies are more difficult. The Curriculum expands to cover the rudiments of Elementary Science and Geography, and pens are the “order of the day”, rather than the pencil. Perhaps more important, to the boys, at least, is the fact that they can take part in the school’s well-oraganized “Biddy” Basketball program. Each day during the season finds them anxiously awaiting their coach, Br. Malvey, to open the portals of the school’s “other gym” — the parish hall. Here they sharpen up their shooting eyes towards the day when they can represent the school in inter-school competition. Br. Malvey describes them as a wonderful group with indomitable spirit — religiously, intellectually, and physically. JUNIOR SIZED picture dictionary helps R. Chalm- ers and R. Welters add to their vocabulary. HOMEWORK must be done well in Grade 3. S. Wright uses pencil eraser to correct mistakes. LUNCH TIME conference with T. Leahy, W. McClay, R. Dumont, A. Tomlinson, D. Selzer, J. Schilling, 22 H. White.
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WITH DREAMS of circling it some day, Wayne McIntyre exam- ines the class globe. BRIAN BURKE views with a critical eye the artistic efforts of his classmates. THE MASSIVE LIBRARY Diction- ary entrances Keith Receiveur. He thought his reader was big! A BOARDER, Gary Paterson, checks with “Mom” before going home for the weekend. TONY DOHM registers scorn as he cooly faces Mike Driskill’s gun barrel. c gl tewS KEEPING POSTED, B. Jamieson and B. Bakk peruse “Mine” magazine — an excellent periodical. DEPARTING AFTER A FULL DAY, Knox Powers, Dohm, Sheffield, Hartney, Burke, Cotter, Giroday.
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Mi Grade Three— L. to R. — First Row: M. McGrath. R. Chalmers, M. Donald, R. Staniskis, V. Stewart, G. Clarke, S. Wright, I. Blake, R. Bessuille, L. Bazin. Second Row: M. Leahy, J. Seed, J. Bauche, S. Sikes, R. Abernethy, J. Lavan, T. Edwards, J, Kalley, R. Nicholas, K. Driedger. Third Row: T. Leahy, R. Dumont, N. Kennedy, A. Gehrer, D. Seizer, L. Wayne, P. Larrabee, J. Smallenberg, J. Bella. Fourth Row: B. Stewart, W. McClay, D. Riorden, T. McColm, G. Ashdown, R. Romlinson, M. Sadler, H. White, R. Welters, D. Fridleifson and A. Menzies. ; STEPHEN SIKES points to Br. Malvey’s depiction of an African native on the Mission map while Lavan, Leahy and Sadler look on. GRAHAM CLARKE flashes a menacing look as he draws his six-shooter. Guns are very popular at recess periods.
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