184,234 Freeman, Murray[“Happy”] 108 Freeman, W.M. Councillor 148-9 Furguson, Norman[NSTU], 106 G Gagarin, Yuri 149 Gallant, Barry, 245-6 Gardner, Beth 157,163 Gardner, Olive Mrs 157,159,171,185-86, 196 Garrett, Mrs, 228 Garth, W.F. 146 Glee Club late ‘60s 166[photo] Godfrey, Rebecca & Suzanne 204-5 Goodine, Gerry 203 Goulden, Cynthia 161[photo] Graduates, Grade 9, 1982 200 Graduates, Grade 9, 2000 232 Grammer, Gage 230 Gr<strong>and</strong>y, Linda 161[photo] Grant, Lieut.Gov. & Mrs 68 Graven, Stephanie 203 Gray, Don 171,179,192 Gray Dr.& Family 8 Greek, Mrs. 171 Greek, Ms. 228 Green, Daniel 207 Guild, Lindy 200 Guild, Sara 204 H Hagen, Alice 122-23,135 Hagen, Jack 113,123 Ham, “Chook”, 11 Ham, David 29 Ham, Harris 6,21 Ham, Mona 97[photo] Hamilton, Connie 87[photo] Hamilton, Dr. Charles, 24-25,34 Hamm, Betty 115,116[photo], 124[photo] Hamm, Bruce 110[photo],123[photo] Hamm, Doddie 3 Hamm, “Gunney” Russell 86[photo] Hamm, Mona 86-7[photo],105[photo], Hamm, Obed 3,70-1,76-7,79-80,140 Hamm, Rita 52,62 Hamm, Veronica 148[photo] Hancock, Johanna 174,185-88,195 Hankinson, Mr.113-14,117-18,120-21, 123,145 Harrington, Mr.[Dominion Radiator] 69 Harris, Bradley 207 Harris, E. Rev.“Ned” 18,24-5,52,62-3,65,67-8 Hartlen, Dawn 205 Hartman, Dawn 204 Hassin. Ali 157 Hatcher, Cecelia 145,148[photo] Hatcher, Mike 192,194 Haugen, Richard 167 Havey, Clinton 112 Hayford, Dr.[dentist] 54,74,83 Haysom, Leitha 206 Hebb, Catherine 157,161[photo] Hebb, Stephen[Councillor] 30 Heide, Chris 243-45,253 Heide, Kaleigh 232,253 Heisler, Beth 204-5 Heisler, Carman 194 Heisler, Eric 110[photo] Heisler, M 213 Heisler, Richard 207,214 Heisler, Robert 156 Heisler, Shirley 112[photo] Henebury, Carl 208 Hennigar, David 76 Hennigar, Lynn 195-96 Hennigar, Marg 173,246,254 Hennigar, Ralph 201 Herberg, Sonia 152[photo] Herridge, B. 167 Herridge, Christine 206 Herridge, Elizabeth 161[photo] Herridge, Ruth 199 Hessenauer, Anita 217 Heustis, <strong>Bob</strong> 86-7[photo] Hickman, Debra 245-50,254 Hiltz, Arthur,7 Hiltz, Barry 174-75 Hiltz, Carey Lindon 57-58 Hiltz, Devin 205 Hiltz, Ermine 120 Hiltz, Harry 4 Hiltz, John 167 Hiltz, Kim 196 Hiltz, Kyle R. 44,192,233,247 Hiltz, Louise 143 Hiltz, Lyndsay 230 Hiltz, Margaret &Ethan 233,240 Hiltz, Phyllis 97[photo] Hiltz, R. 213 Hiltz, Ricky 203 Hiltz, Shirley 123[photo] Hiltz, Sylvia 115[photo],123 Hiltz, Thelma, 105 Hiltz, Vera 56 Himmelman, Bill 97[photo] Himmelman, Eric 190 Himmelman, Frank 190 Himmelman, Gerry 194 Himmelman, Helen 230 Himmelman, Pauline 194 Himmelman, Ronnie 128,172 Himmelman, S<strong>and</strong>ra 161[photo],173 Himmelman, Shirley 173,190 Hinch, Ron 202 Hinds, Derrick 211,216 Hirtle, Alec 116[photo] Hirtle, Anne 115-16[photo],124[photo] Hirtle, Beatrice 86[photo],94,104-5[photo],, Hirtle, Bill 40,95-6[photo], 116-17,119-20,133-35 Hirtle, Curtis 82,133 263
264 Hirtle, Edith 148[photo] Hirtle, Hugh 194 Hirtle, Leaman H. 121 Hirtle, Margaret 86,97-8 Hirtle, Marjorie 95 Hirtle, Merna[Frank], Mrs,WHG. Hirtle, 104-5, 122,133,140,148,158-59 Hirtle, Muriel 110[photo], 115[photo], 118[photo], 23[photo],124,129133 Hirtle, Murray 119-20 Hirtle, Pearl 51[photo] Hirtle, Rhonda 196 Hirtle, Richard 161[photo] Hirtle, Ruth 214 Hirtle, Shirley 115[photo] Hirtle, Tara 186,195 Hirtle, Vernon 116-17[photos],130 Hirtle, Warren H.G. 11,70,87,100-1, 133[family photo],136,148-9,151,216 Holder, Mr. 159 Holloway, Francis&Family,10,24, Holman[Dares], Helen 130 Holman, Judy 173 Holman, Lawrence 110[photo],112,145 Home & <strong>School</strong> Association, 122,135, 151,216 Horn, Lisa, Katie, Mitchell 239 Horn, Nita 172-73,190-91,194 Horn, Peter 183 Horner Report: <strong>School</strong> Buildings 150, 211,222-25 HotDoggers Hockey 192 Hubley, Brenda 148[photo] Hubley, Caroline 148[photo] Hubley, Valerie 157 Hubley, Walter 205 Hughes, John 194 Hyson[Bustin], Hope ii, 46,55,80-3,85, 233-34,237 Hyson, Carl 172 Hyson, Craig 195 Hyson, D 213 Hyson, Daphinee 173 Hyson, Darlene 194 Hyson, Herbie 82,86[photo],97[photo], 105[photo],126[photo] Hyson, Ian 172 Hyson, Lela 86,110 Hyson, Nadine 194-95 Hyson, Ray 14,16 Hyson, Reg &[Hyson’s Store, 16,58,69,71,76- 7,89,100 Hyson, Rhonda 205 Hyson, Robert 155-56,159 Hyson, Terri-lee 203 I Inglis, Charles, Family, Shop&Mansion 20,75 Inglis, Clennie 29,65 Inglis, Erma 110[photo] Isenor, Chris 207 J Jackson, Celeste 175 Jacquelin, A,A. 114[photo]-15,123-4, 118,123-24 Jacques, C.V.[“Mad Dog”] 51, 53-7, 71,76 Jacobson, Joel 233 James, George 86[photo] James, Jonathan, 253 Jesso, Lisa 204 Jewett, Mac 136 Job, Brian 217 Johnson, Holly 216 Johnson, Ross 82,97[photo] Jollymore, Justin 253 Jones, Vicki 205 Joudrey-Anderssen, Lucille 33-4,73,94,113 Joudrey, Audrey 96[photo] Joudrey, Augustus 67 Joudrey, Betty 148[photo] Joudrey, Bruce 86-7[photo],105[photo], Joudrey, Cigrid 95-6[photo] Joudrey, Cynthia 160[photo] Joudrey, Donald 119 Joudrey, Douglas 151-2[photo],169 Joudrey, Edith 86-7[photo] Joudrey, Gerald 117[photo] Joudrey, Hazel 51[photo] Joudrey, Joan 110[photo] Joudrey, Joy 96[photo] Joudrey, Kathleen[“Kas/Kay”] 91[photo],95 Joudrey, Kathy 212 Joudrey, Kirk 161[photo] Joudrey, Lloyd, 86-7[photo] Joudrey, Lucille see Joudrey-Anderssen Joudrey, Madalane 97[photo], 105[photo], Joudrey, Maurice 87[photo Joudrey, Michael 187-88 Joudrey, Michelle 172 Joudrey, Miss 228 Joudrey, Mrs., seamstress, 20,118 Joudrey, O[Orren].S. 16,21,34- 5[&Family],47,49,67,69-70,77-8, 81,91,94,97,100,113 Joudrey, Paulette 157,164 Joudrey, Phil 86-7[photo] Joudrey, Richard 96[photo],154 Joudrey, Ronald 86[photo] Joudrey, Rosemary 173 Joudrey, Ruby 105,111 Joudrey, Suzette, 157,172 Joudrey, W.F [“Pumpey]. 14-15,ch.2-partic-32- 4[&Family],37 Joudrey, William 117[photo] K Kaiser, Emma 6 Kaulback, Jeff 190 Kaulback, Justin 206 Kaulback, Mrs. 171 Keddy, Arnold 87{photo] Keddy, David Dr. 172,183,190 Keddy, Harris 96[photo]
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Mahone Bay Old School A Life and Ti
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Published by Mahone Bay Centre Soci
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The Author Note From The Author Thi
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Chapter One: 1914 September War had
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Fred Mosher, his ‘nana’, father
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The Smeltzers [who rented] and Made
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to get him to pay his bills, which
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old Mitchener home]. ‘His home
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• The Zwicker store is in the rig
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In the 1930s the Town bought the ho
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Schnare Shipyard, Burgoyne Shipyard
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said, “Mr. Ernst you make good le
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Chapter Two: The School’s ‘Foun
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committee, composed of the followin
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In fact it was local son, Clairmont
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Who Bought The Bonds? The Town’s
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what is now no. 334. A picture of t
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William [“Pumpey”] F. Joudrey,
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annual school budgets and the finan
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The Progress Enterprise, March 5, 1
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and founded Mahone Auto. His grandd
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John Biebesheimer The Cleaning and
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Visiting Scholars Treated: Motor Bo
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Canada’ by John B. Calkin, M.A.,
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flowers were in evidence, all grown
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Obed Hamm, the boat builder, won th
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1926 Miss Dukeshire Incident Emery
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Teachers Request Meeting with Board
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woman. She has a face of intelligen
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dulging in some partisan politics?
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A Student’s Memory of Clara Quinl
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88 was the year he graduated, so th
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C.G.I.T Canadian Girls in Training
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HOTOFFTHEPRESS:DESIGN BRANDING 5 FI
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‘A Rascal’ Lucille Joudrey [And
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Margaret McLean, Vice-Principal •
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1937: A Banner Year Grade 12 Full-T
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Verda Bruhm: Girls Cup for Highest
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The same edition explained the orig
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Cooking Classes and Home Economics
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Girls Teams for First Time: Softbal
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Mr. Mosher’s Senior Classes, 1946
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Trying to Keep Life as Normal The t
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Home and School Association Formed:
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Left to right. Back Row: Gwen Ernst
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Patricia Wentzell[ Patti Morgan], C
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Roger Whynott, Canadian Middleweigh
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A Footnote to the Forties The Pirat
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‘This further impresses on the mi
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Four Consecutive South Shore Champi
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Grade 12 Had been re-instituted by
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1957-58 School Debating Team: Very
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1964 Innovations Mike Van der Toorn
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A Tribute to Merna Frank-Mrs. W. H.
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County Champions It wasn’t until
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Number of Firsts The 60’s are rem
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Reach for The Top The phenomenally
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Red Cross Remained a well-establish
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Spring May Queen Dance, and Hallowe
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Douglas Cox: French Teacher As the
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Principal, School Board Chairman an
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The Golden Age of Sport: The Vander
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‘Mahone Bay Girls ‘B’ Champio
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Messrs. Vandertoorn and Murphy’s
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School and Town Celebrate, Mahone B
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The Last Graduation Under The Town
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He was an actor who got involved in
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Public Speaking: Lions Speak-Out Th
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