ie . & y 3 3 3 ii Spectators were charmed and delighted at the wonderful dancing of these pint-sized graduates as they performed the "hokey pokey" at Mrs. Down's kindergarten class gradua- tion exercises. Parents really laughed when the grads had a tough time figuring out their left feet from their right feet. Of course they'll have it down pat by the end of Grade 1. sree 40, " CRA OPENED NOVEMBER 12 1964 BY THE HONOURABLE M. B. DYM Mt THE BOARD AEMAR >. % A A" 3! Epsom Public School held graduation ceremonies last week and the following students re- ceived academic awards. From left front: Tanya Wiison, Epsom Downs award for all-round primary; Meghan Stone and Andrea Wilson, the Begin memorial trophy for most effort and determination; Lindsay Doble, the Roland Armstrong award for hardest worker In grade 1 and 2. At back from left: Evan Gower, science; Katie Collins, sportsmanship; and Danlel Lee, the Armstrong award for hardest work in grades 3 and 4. Not present when photo tak- en Christy Mahlberg, public speaking. hd Bw. - The following Greenbank P.S. students were presented with awards at the graduation cere- mony last week. Front from left: Carl Phoenix, cross country running; Eddy Alwin, sports- manship; Holly Thomas, progress. Back from left: Joanna Shephered, captain, safety pa- trol; Sarah Stevenson, public speaking. Graduation day spells summer Doing the "hokey pokey", making faces and holding onto one's hat--It was all part of the fun at the kindergarten gradu- ation exercises last Wednesday at Prince Albert Public School. Teacher Doris Down couldn't repress a giggle as she awarded Myles Ruhl his diploma at the Prince Albert after- noon kindergarten graduation exercises. Myles was busy smiling for his parents' camera.