AL ‘BRUCE BROWN 8 oviding, upp | cles... since January 1947. sjdepartment ‘store owner, elected ‘te the board. 37 NE: ARS! PXPERIENCE ng, Stall ing Area scl spon ity of Dist ct Board of Trustees “| city physician js * active in Ma- {joined the ‘board the next year, sonic, yachting and musical cir-; _A. Bruce Brown, city ‘barrister! schoo! matters to back their de- ignd member of the legislature -liberations. g{for this district during the past "Among newer members to the: c| stssion has been. with the board| “The same year, “A. i. Dominato, |the unexnired term of Mrs..b. M. was. Greene;-who was away from the l district for a year. | D, J. Doswell. ‘Hardware merchant.W. J. Scott trustee. pyrene: get W. J. SCOTT YR. RG LARGE un Company pers sonnel manager took a seat on the board, repre- | senting the rural area when former CCC mill manager W, C. R. Jones left the district. Mosé recent trustee to join the District 52 school board is J. B. Davis, reduction plant foreman for N@son Brothers Fishcrics, : Lid. al Port Edward. Trustec, Davis joined the buard in Janu- ary of this year, Longest experience in school | ‘and the four trustees bring a total of 37 years’ experience in bod are Mrs. W. D, Lambie, ap- pointed in July 1935 to complete is another new The Columbia Cellulose: IRE MOTHERS: ‘here's good news for the s —the largest selection of Chiid-en’s Shoes POE AINT ES ETI: TIES FO PRL ENS ES SC ’ { on Ne Secr matters in Prince Rupert is held by secretary- treasurer Mrs, M. M. Roper. . Mrs. Roper was elected a trus- tee in 1944 and served on the retary for the board, and be- schoo} district in April 1946. Also on hand at regular. meet- ings of the board of trustecs. held on the first Tucsday of the month, is C. E, Ritchie, inspector of schools for this area. As the local representative for the de- partment of education, Ritchie oversees all aspects of the educational program, a | §chool District 52 classrooms ‘TBooth, returns from a leave of of the University of Tor onfo and will sec a staff of nearly 70 Jong thne Prince Rupeit resi- teachers on opening day this dent takes over the duties uo year, A total of 31 new teach- | librarian. ers make up a big part of this} — .tose ’ of the High Schoo! volal, By way of an introduction! Teaching Stall retuming this . here they are: year are, d, aleuracken aud Mrs, poor LiGH SCHOOL Margaret McCracken, lis wue, (Junior and Senior) [Miss Eva Cavélier, for _ some yours comemreial teacher in tne ‘KR. F, Lucas succeeds R. H. : : eh school wily; &. J. witton cand his wc. Davidson as high schoo princi - Patricia; Gordon Calderwood; pal, coming to Prince Rupert Leon Mendoza; Leonard Leigh- trom McBride, B. C. The LUcas’| gy. Mrs, Maria Schweighorer; have one child, Herbert Beach; -Isobel McGee; Frank Sulton, absent for six!yfrs, Margaret McKee; Mrs. months as vice-principal 01! Grace Kangas; Zoe Brown, last year on the staff at Borden Strect School; Bruce Bennett; ucien Fielding; Georgina Me- ay and Mrs, Bernice Dominato, absence. \ Miroslaw Misajat, slated for social studies in the high schooi, board In this capacity until 1946, Mrs, Roper also doubled as sec- came secretary-breasurer of the Mrg| ft is a graduate of the Nationa | ROOSEVELT PARK SCHOOL ‘University of Ireland, He las: taught at the Teacher Training! yon remain as principal and {College of St. Mark, Chelsea. | vice-prineipal respectively.. | From Burnaby comes R. Wipraduate of Victoria Normal MacLachan, while ©. .F. Green: |¢chool, and local Prince Rupart haugh and his wife hail mos jyesident, Roald Feness enters recently from Nanaimo. the staff as docs another local | A teacher who taught at Booth | woman, Beverley Comer, winner from -1949 to 1953, Miss Yoland: jof the prized Meyerholf Schol- Lepine, returns to the city fromjarship in her last year in Booth | Fort St. John. | Memorial High School. Fyrom Vancouver, Industria’| From Port Kells, B.C., (Arts instructor F. L. Galpin wil Vancouver Norinal School grad- assume his duties September Wate Barbara Thomson: and fifth, With his wife and child. | from Trail, B.C, comes Gaylene R. Lavik comes to Princ, [UW a graduate of Victoria \ 4 tha har Normal School. Rupert trom Smithers. ' | Mrs. Gertrude Anderson of A term of instructing at the ILesthbridge, Alberta, also join: | University of Illinois, and a pOS lthe staf: of Roosevelt Park! ition with Fort St. John are be-: ‘School, the city's newest. hind A. C, McTaggart who at |” giart returning from ‘holidays rives with his wife. are Mrs Doris Cobb and Mrs. “Mrs. Jessie Proctor comes t | Prince Rupert from Winnipee. I With: a Bachelor of Selence i: Prince Rupert Dally News Saturday, August 25, 1956 Ppl Gain 31 New Teachers to Swell - Total in District Schools to Near 70 — John Steele and Gordon Free-} A , comes . Margaret Rutherford. , Mrs, Tan Curric, Mrs, Bernice Principal R. G. Moore and, Mumpherville, Mrs, Elma Duna, vice-principal Jan *Currie will) Eizabelh Madsen and Mrs, Nor- return to their respective duties !ma Thdliday all return to the on September 5th. istaff from holidays. William Larsen arrives from! ONRAD STREET SCHOOL North Vancouver and UW ima | Principal Gordon Bateman’ Keller, a graduate of Vin lurid with = Bon McDonald, Normal School reaches Prince | Dyer, Mrs, Connle Weise, Cornfoet and Rupert from Rossland, B.C Marion Norma sCrnice it. Mrs, edi ye rom, Dawson Creck, Vic vosis SInving welcome W. A, Simpson’ +: Normal’ School graduate bare | fro Sunnyside as well as Mrs... bara Howes also joins the King HE val Daniels of Stetuler, Alberta, Edward staff, as does a local} resident Judith Stole, a grad- uate of Vitoria Normal school. i i SCHOOL RING BINDERS . _... a Large Selection to Please Each Student. Macle of the Finest: Quality Leaiher and Each One Guaranteed (Continued On Page 7) see 31 TEACHERS « We Invite You to See Our Stock on Display The Variety Store (Opposite Capitol Thealr versity of Manitoba, Miss Shir- | cy. Horton. arrives. from Winni- | peg also. Mrs, Helen Kergin, a graduate By SHEILA JAMES Grade 12—Booth School Being a Grade 12 stuceni is like driving on a gravel Lighway | and seeing the blacktop just, ahead, Ave greets it with mixed feolings, because the gravel was Yaue Ue Was used to, and the blacklop might require differ- ent driving, But still, one knows the clestination is reached, Adit life does not come in school children ony Uy in'Prince Rupert for your sala 4 Hop GIRLS A sda oxtords, Loafors, YSandats, Straps, Ovor. . “aon, Gym Runners, 4 i Anklo Sox ' oe sevesrangaqaaasaragesiaian a ' om ci t I 2 mee a ‘ Ah i il | DOM Dept é. Store » hing the only s ‘p X-Ray in Melnece Tapert, Thly selentifle nietliod ik Free for Che ashlig, Hei for BOYS | Oxfords, end Cropa Soles, Ankle Cuimboots, Runnars, Ankle Boots, Lavy Overshoos, Sox NH REE “ae GOAT IAFIAOIOELOPOHEOLETIOE last Year of School Best Grade 12 Student Advises — | one |Grade 12s ever since, The hard it will be exelting driving wail! \ ‘ big bang, like a rocket: ascending in a shower of sparks, it began poking its head over the shorlzan in Grade 7 and las been erecpiie up cin fits andi ‘starts) on us, the proud new, ‘schoo} of experience his taught usa lot and the gentler academic one has been giving us a larze amount of knowledge for fur- ther reference, “TOP BRASS" AP LAST | This last: year of school ean BLOUSES he the very best of all the other Cotton 12, Here we are “top brass” at. last, after all the years of look- T— V4... ing on at graduations, This year we finish up the courses we have been working ab since Grade 7 and eev aondbye to all the seheol 'aetlvities that we have enjoyed. No more school danees, no more eames, no more seerels told bes, side the lockers between belts,’ This time next year we'll be out In the world, This year must be Mved Jo the full, for there won't be a next year The exam we fall can't, he written again... the game Hive don't tro t0, won'h be plaved agli This year {s an ending pond a beginning, ADVENT TO ADULTHOON Grade 1 tand greduaflon at the end of Sy mark the heel “hing of adulthood, the real he- sinning of the state of mind {hat has come on us oceasionally | in our beens, | Wo beeln to live in that new world where we must be mare i rosponsible than we ive ever | heen before, where we will be constantly ty eampetition with i ablher rs, and whore there ean be j no relapses tata ehildhoae, 1 Al through Grade 12 we must Hihink ahead to this world and Leven all wean, NOT ALL WOK Bul ft wan't be all work and Unrourh the long winter we'll be, we I've anid, “op brings wn OX. 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