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Miss Banks must have had more than her share of energy, patience and determination to handle this class of 37 Grade 1 students in 1930.
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Miss Banks must have had more than her share of energy

Miss Banks must have had more than her share of energy, patience and determination to handle this class of 37 Grade 1 students in 1930. When this group finally reached the last day of grade 12 they probably felt a lot like the students who are graduating this year—happy, sad, excited, nervous and triumphant —the graduation tumult of emotions. You did it! The Summerland Museum would like to congratulate all of the 2015 Graduates and wish you all the best in your future endeavours. And remember, your past is important too. The museum would greatly appreciate class pictures (digital or hard copy) of your scholastic history so that in 50 or 60 years from now, we can feature your photo in Early Years (and our archives.) Your history is important to our future. Way to go, grads!

 

 



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