Cranbrook Public School, Grade 6 Class, 1936, November 17 Cranbrook Public School, Grade 6 Class, 1936 - Back Row: Lois Hardy, Jean Carroll, Frances Thompson, Elaine Kelly, Marguerite Steele, Lois Sutherland, Gertrude Ljunquist, Anne Graham. Row 3: Joe Bardgett, Louis Daoust, Jack MacDonald, Harry (?) McCowan, Jim Argue, Ray McDonald, Eugene MacDonald, Tom Smith, ??. Row 2: Ray Bertoia, Elmer Conroy, Rose Frisina, Mary Bartholomew, Hazel Walker, Jean Naso, Ann McGillivray, Elsie Lindholm, Gladays Quaife. Front Row: Bob Larsen, Frank Burton, Tony Stanley, Bob Carroll, Jack Blaine, Ralph Senior, Bill Larsen, Herb White, Reno Bigattini, Brydon (Bud) Dunlop, Tom Guthrie. Teacher: Frank Moore - 38 Students (Names listed on back of photo)
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Nov 17, 1936
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Taken at Kootenay Orchards School 1924 (5) Taken at Kootenay Orchards School 1924 (5): Back Row - Mabel Sakata, Rose Noyce; Middle Row - head turned (unknown), Evelyn Hern; Front Row" Dorothy Thompson, Agnes Noyce, (head turned) Alice Noyce.
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1924 (5)
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Kootenay Orchard School 1926 - Girls Kootenay Orchard School 1926 - Girls: Back Row - Teacher Winnifred Lippitt, Rose Noyce, May Stone, Evelyn Hern; Middle Row - Mabel Sakata, Alice Noyce, Dorothy Thompson; Front Row - Agnes Noyce, Bertha Gartside.
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1926
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Kootenay Orchard School March 30, 1928 Kootenay Orchard School March 30, 1928, Teacher: Miss Vivian Kummer. Students: Front Row - Severe Ruault (sitting), Dorothy Thompson, Pearl Noyce, Bertha Gartside, Marian Thompson (sitting); Second Row - Alice Noyce, Phyllis Burkenham, Evelyn Hern; Third Row - Arthur Hern, Ernest Ruault, George Noyce, Miss Kummer, Jack Langin
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March 30, 1928
2012.020.010
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The Alphabet Train The Alphabet Train, 60 minutes. From A-to-Z, "Amtrak - to - Zephyr", packed with one full hour of fun and learning, this exciting video enhances children's natural learning ability while exploring some o the coolest aspects of real trains.
Your child will develop skills in vocabulary and phonics, and while interacting with our kids on the video will explore: "in & out", "over & under", "teamwork", "above & below", "off & on", "same & different:, all sorts of really cool trains and their sounds, train safety, railroad jobs from "Brakeman - to - Yardmaster: and of course, The Alphabet.
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