Keddy, John 159 Keddy, Judith 157 Keddy[Lutes], Marion 86-7[photo], 105[photo],123 Keddy, Pearl 56,61-2 Keddy, Steve 195 Keddy, Susan 172-73 Kedy, Carolyn 137,148[photo],157 Kedy, Claude 51[photo],52 Kedy, “Gus”,“Bups”& Ellen 19,184 Kedy, Henry&Sophia 26 Kedy, Judy 141[photo]-44 Kedy, Margaret-see Freeman-Kedy Kedy[Smith], Mary Elizabeth 84,136-38,146,148[ photo],157,234 Kennedy Alisa 204 Kennedy, John F. President 152-3 Kennedy, Lois 52,55 Kenney, Gerald 172 Kenney, Joel 214 Kerwin, Bonnie 194 King, Billy 5,14 Kinley, John J. 27 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. 228 Knaut, Mary 65 Knickle, Councillor 30 Knickle, Darrell 189 Knickle, Frances & Roy 96[photo] Knickle, Margarite, 116[photo] Knickle, Mildred 115[photo] Knickle, Norman 189 Knickle, Sharon 206-07,228 Knickle, Susan 205 Knickle, Terry 159 Knickle, Tommy 159 Knock, Ray&Nathan 55 Knott, R.D., 24 Kuhn, Carolyn, 88 L Lane, H.S., 24, Langille, Allan 95-6[photo],183 Langille, Andy 194 Langille, Anice 205 Langille, Ann M. 186 Langille, Betty 115[photo],130 Langille, Beverly 152[photo] Langille, Brian 154-56 Langille, C.A.N., 25 Langille, Craig 211 Langille, Danny 13 Langille, Donna & Donald 112[photo] 121 Langille, Earl 80,84-9,93, 105[photo], 148,233-34 Langille, Emery 53-6,71-2,76-9,88 Langille, Gary 152[photo],154,249 Langille, Hailey,253 Langille, Hector 87[photo] Langille, John 29 Langille, Judy 155 Langille, Kyle 204-5 Langille, Lee 141[photo] Langille, Lloyd E., 137,152[photo],155-56, 159- 60,165 Langille, Marilyn 141 Langille, Margo 174-75 Langille, Matthew 253 Langille, Merryl 184 Langille, Peter 156 Langille, Roger[Roggie],tinsmith 9 Langille, Roger 161[photo] Langille, Tammy 205 Langille, Timmy 143 Langille, V. 195 Langille, Verbina 116[photo] Langille, Verona 129 Langille, Wade 211 Lantz, Alistair [Store] 21 Lantz, Beulah 96[photo] Lantz, Chris 205 Lantz, Debbie 173 Lantz, Diane 175 Lantz, Donna 157,161[photo] Lantz, Greg 167,170 Lantz, Lloyd 96[photo],119 Lantz, O. Pte 63 Laurence, Bradley 207 LeBlanc Jon 206 LeBlanc, Mr, 228 Legge, Alex 210,220,230 Legge, Nicholas 207 Leitold, Meg 205,230 Lenahan, Chris 173,185,192 Leslie, Al 184 Leslie, Allison 172 Leslie, Bruce 177 Letson, Miss 79 Levy, Burton 110[photo] Levy, Darryl&Heather 197,216 Levy, Joan 180,235,239 Lingley, Mr. 157 Lipton, Krista 216 Lohnes, Bradford 95-6[photo], 112[photo],118[cadets] Lohnes, Brenda 91[photo],95 Lohnes, C.A.“ Charlie”12,20,ch2-partic 30- 31,Family-31,37, 39,42,44,99-101,109, Lohnes[Croft], Suzanne 44-5,234-41,253 Lohnes, Debra 160[photo] Lohnes, Derrick 189,192 Lohnes, Gail 205,216,241 Lohnes, Garry 161[photo] Lohnes, George 54[photo] Lohnes, Harris12 Lohnes, Margaret 161[photo] Lohnes, Mrs. 228 Lohnes, Nancy 179 Lohnes, Philip 44,82,84,86-7[photo],139 162,183,190,197,200 Lohnes, Philip Jnr. 189 Lohnes, Susanne 191 Longley, W.H. 7, 16 265
Louisiana Trip 193 Lowe, Gordon 141[photo] Lowe, Greg 186-88,195 Lowe, Pauline 155 Lowe, Ralph 86-7[photo] Lowe, Yvonne 161[photo] Lunenburg Foundry, 109 Lutes, Michael 175 Lutes, Mrs. 172,185 M MacDonald, James 194 MacDonald, Mrs. 10 MacDonald, Paul 212 MacIntosh, H.H. 23,25,40,52,61-2 MacIsaac, Michael 206 MacKay, A.H. 40 MacKay, Donald 105[photo] MacKay, Harold 111-112 MacKay, Judith 148[photo] MacKenzie, Derrick 214 Mackenzie Mr. 4,89 MacKinnon, Ian 202 MacLeod, Scott 250 MacMullen-see McMullen MacPhail, Darwin 44 MacPherson, Ian 152[photo],190 MacPherson, Marilyn 137,152[photo] MacPherson, Peter 156,164,170[photo] MacPherson, Roy & Russell 205 Mader, Alfred 112 Mader, Alice 112 Mader, Arthur 129,138 Mader, Billy 86[photo] Mader, <strong>Bob</strong>by, ii,9,44,47-8,88,102,112-13, 118[cadets],130,135-6,145,197[& Mrs.],213 Mader, Bruce 96[photo],119 Mader, Carl 86[photo] Mader, Carolyn 86[photo],105[photo], 123 Mader, Christine 112[photo],119-20, 124 Mader, C.U. 5-6,27,40 Mader, Darlene 194 Mader, Donnie 194,254 Mader, Eddy 186,200,228,233 Mader, Erema Mrs 145[photo],157,159, 160 Mader, Flo 16 Mader, Frank 51[photo],52,112[photo], 117[photo],118,120 Mader, Freeman [“Tom”] 32,47-9 Mader, Gilbert 138-39 Mader, Gracie 63 Mader, Helen 116[photo],124[photo], 130 Mader Hotel-Family, 6,90 Mader, Ira 51[photo] Mader, Jean 112[photo],119-20,124 Mader, John, 8-9 Mader, Judy 173 Mader, Karl 85 Mader, Laurie 147 Mader, Lindsay 87[photo] Mader, Molly 81 Mader, Nancy 172 Mader,Oswald[“Ossie”] 48,106,112-13, 131 Mader, Ralph 51[photo] Mader, Rosamund 110-111,120 Mader,“Tom”-see Mader, Freeman Mader, W.M.Mrs. 104 <strong>Mahone</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> Centre Society, 245-58 Mahonian, The 1954-5 Staff 139 Margeson, Joseph W., 26-7,59 Marriott, Claire 95 Maritime ManufacturingseeStrum,Harris Martel, Tammy 202 Martin, <strong>Bob</strong>by 205 Mason, Charles & Christy Anne 29 Mason, Errol 8 Mason, Gary 196,208,211 Mason, Harold[“Hack”],29,87[photo] Mason, Joan 151-2[photo] Mason, John Wesley, 8,29[&family], Mason, Harold[“Hack”], 29 Mason, Vera 29 Mason, Judith 48[photo] Mason, Michael & Scott 206 Mason, Mrs. 228 Mason, Muriel 51[photo] Mason Patrick 143-46,217 Matheson, Mr. 115 Maugham, Ian 150,152[photo] Mauzar, Francis,139-40,142-43 Maxner,M.O. 51-2,57,130 Maxner, Morris 73-4 Maxner, O.S. 20, McCarthy, Patrick 205 McCoy, Bill Capt.[“The Real McCoy”]103 McCrindle Ms. 212-13 McDonald, Rosa 206 McGinnis, J. 213 McKay, Eileen, 104 McKay, Jean 82,105[photo] McKearney, Emily 230 McKinnon Capt. 63 McIntosh Inspector 6 McLean, Family, Store&Shipyard 7-8 Charles, 7-8.57,59 Clyde 59-60 William, 7-8,59,69 McLean-MacKay, Margaret 47,59,93-112, McMullin, Beth 169-70,191,195 McMullin, Billy 290 McMullin, Blair “Skippy” 163-64 McMullin, Ian 174: McVay, Billy 156 McVay, David 164,170[photo] McVay, Mrs. George 166,168 McWhirter, Shane 207 Meisner, Helen 86[photo],105[photo] Meisner, John 105 Meisner, M. 213 Meisner, Monica Mrs. 199 266
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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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iv Whole school photo 2000
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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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Chapter Three: The Building of the
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The Progress Enterprise, March 5, 1
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• The desks were doubles, seating
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and founded Mahone Auto. His grandd
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John Biebesheimer The Cleaning and
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and it crashed onto the teacher’s
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This is a remarkable photo of a 190
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• Mr.. Jacques is ‘Let Go.’ T
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Classrooms, Teachers and Grades •
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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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Photo: Courtesy: Magaret Freeman Ke
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Obed Hamm, the boat builder, won th
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1926 Miss Dukeshire Incident Emery
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Photo Below: Courtesy Settlers Muse
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Teachers Request Meeting with Board
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Morris Maxner: Photo: Courtesy Maxn
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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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The Strap and Detention Miss Dukesh
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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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Teaching Staff: Summer of 1936 we i
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Clinton. H. Havey, 1940-41 came and
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He lived with his parents until a l
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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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still lives in Bridgetown. Jean did
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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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Helen Mader, Vernon Hirtle, Agnes C
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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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Herald clippings are mounted on a p
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The Staff Leavers 1955-56 Hilda Bur
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Do You Remember and Can you imagine
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1957-58 School Debating Team: Very
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The Town would educate students, gr
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It had been a tough year for Mr. Ro
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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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Chapter Eight: The 1970s, The End o
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Douglas Cox: French Teacher As the
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Curriculum Innovations, General Cou
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Principal, School Board Chairman an
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The Other New Addition of 1977: The
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David and Heather Dowse organized t
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In an interview with Lucine Toomey,
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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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The last Junior-Senior High School
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School and Town Celebrate, Mahone B
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Chapter Nine: The Elementary-Junior
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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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Dawn Hartlen, [above, Left] and her
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Elementary Boys Soccer Team, 1991 B
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In the Bulletin-Progress article on
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Chess and Weight lifting From the c
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Public Speaking: Lions Speak-Out Th
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• She played on Mike O’Connor
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