Pagosz
«one tell of 1930: Ielt horheforthe first time to begin myteeching
When i arrived in Baidur l waNoldt-hol - I mold be boarding with Mr. '
Lou Schultz and this was fortunatelor
me. Thelrhome became my
thenemsixyeareandmtmuvaellke‘ armthenome.- ‘1 v
Monday morning .
off to. my first. day or
nlettl‘laother‘teaolaersi.ail-' v » been teaching in Baidur‘for. and all very friendly; ? Principal, Mr. Fines: aid. Whom Miss Solomon and Miss. _ Fines showedmeto‘my
whiohwastheGl’adeXl andXH the if .l men l'arrived I I filled in the register with dates of births, etc, and. discovered. Lthat several of my pupils were I was. After races! went up to the'Grade
lXathroomendmettheimtofmy'
pupils. ' ' .-
Mmlgottoknoulmypupllel
found that - with very fewlexoeptions - they were not only. hardworlong,
to know. We all -
were the days h‘aglto meet the challenge of June Provincial Exams. The Grade Xll students
lnschoolbutiheirclaseewerehold‘
‘ warming- films
will excitations;
that err-allow». a
joy to teach; not. mutilate intelligenthotwere.‘ ’ ’ i ’ \
wiping, lateon the first. day clown
_ .of
.llnnand"
nmntheammipi‘aétlw x folk-dancing - the school »
the : field parties. by .
with I
mlmfnrmllmellhe '
of'our rye I ’- - andin 1942 Waller
in Queen Elizabeth where he, vice-principal. “Millie 3'119731'
I “
with Children, l, for fifteen
alwayshadaveryspeoialfeéllheyjm first pupils in BaidurHigh
Lillian (Fisher) Hawn ' ’
Baidur'Sohool holds memories for tltousmdsomlanitobms. Formeltw‘as thehomeofall myacmolda‘ysandmy share of those memories. The school mys'weregood ones and my memories 0f myteachers places them armngthe‘ m .
Mes Florence Fowler started me
along the way of the 3 8'9. In this she.
was. followed by Miss Alla
Miss Louise Wilson then tookover and ~
M. Fines guided me through my High 'Sohoolyea's. Asllookbacknowilmow that-they were among the long list of
. dedlcatecl teachers who guided the
learningofsomanyo I x . After serving m_’apprentloeehip
.ln_two of the rurolfa'eas, I. . returned'to Baidur in'mem-S '
bar, 1938, as one of Its statfmembers.
l-j'remained for threean’d = ’ ‘ years-.9119 of interests during this; > ~ period, . "alien willithe‘Gi'rls.‘ I ‘ . Williams” ' ' . many victoriesand
defeats. A “Hello!” to all you girl 4 Baldur School holds an amiable place among the schools of Manitoba.
w. Hawn'
lflmeriest-"QZ-in' '1 perhaps
r _,:..;oesrqssanmlrnsm;meauedihe .. ‘llrsl Grade Xil class of Students, four
people in Baldur' School in November, 1922. This was an extra class‘with
-voiunteer teachers - Mr. ivan Schultz, - Mr. Fl. A.‘ Fines, and Bow w. E.
Rowan-Methodist Minis-tori.
The mummies, English, '_ i ’
and Poetry and" History were
taken, butSolenoewasnoteludiedthla V y'aw.Claeseswersheldlnabesem1t
roomancidesksandfueiweresupplied_ .haithestudelns. { '-
Mr. Fines’ classes were taken after
...fow.o'clookaod on Saturday momingsr
The others were at convenient-times
‘during school hours. ldon'trememberell final resultsbut » therewereeomeclearpthah ksto ,
the interest of the teachers, low
the unmounlty to further ' illouIHo _.
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