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The year is 1979.

Below I have some of the photos of great times that were had. Feel free to click on the thumbnail to enlarge it.

 

Yearbook

This is a class photo from Quinson Elementary School 1979 from my sister's Grade 5/6 class.

I have included this picture because there are a lot of poplle in her class who lived in my neighborhood.

Notable people in the picture (if you can recognize them)

Back Row: May (leftmost), Lana Kimura (2nd left), Marty Pawluk and Calvin Townsend (the two tallest in the centre), Barry Tuba (rightmost)

Middle Row: Lenora Katzberg, (leftmost), Simi Suri (3rd), Darren Smale (4th), Janice Moshenko (5th), Rick Johnson (6th), Lee-Ann Esopenko (4th right), Brian Payne (3rd from right), Micahel Yaremchuck (2nd), Melvin Cassidy (rightmost)

Front Row: Marne Stafford (leftmost), Dette Adkins (2nd), Roger Mackenzie (4th), Julie Dewyer (5th), Herbie Vautour (6th), David Punch (3rd right), Randy Evans (2nd right), Laura Sali (rightmost)

 

 

other Grade 5's

Karin Roseberg (Middle 2nd left?), Dean Cadieux (left of David Punch?), Trevor Ralson (front 3rd left?), Cathy Johnson (?)

 

This is a class photo from Quinson Elementary School 1979 from the other Grade 6 class which was across the hallway from Mr. McIver's class.

I have included this picture because there are a lot of poplle in her class who lived in my neighborhood. I thank Cameron for this picture. If anyone has a picture of Mr. McIver's Grade 6 class, I would love to hear from you, email me.

Notable people in the picture (if you can recognize them)

Back Row: Jackie ? (leftmost)

Middle Row: Andrew Coates (leftmost), Sidney Schug (3rd from left), Allison Girvan (4th), Colleen Moshenko (6th), Cary Hume (rightmost)

Front Row: Gerry Phillips (rightmost), Cameron Dunn (2nd from right,), Lonnie Delise (3rd), Trent Blair (4th), Ritu Suri (3rd from left)

 

School

 

I like many kids when they are young bought cards. I probably like most kids spent some parts of their allowance picking up baseball cards, hockey cards, and etc... I remember I did baseball, some hockey, Grease the Movie, and Star Wars cards. Of course, I, like most kids, never took care of them. I ended up building card houses with them or pretended to be Gambit and threw them all over the room.

Well, after 20+ years, I remembered one very special card that I lost. It took some intense searching since I only remembered the picture, not the player, not the team, not even the position or even the card set it was from. Well, thanks to the internet, I have managed to purchase and replace my special card. Why is it so special? Well, have a look, does it remind you of certain Grade 6 teacher?

 

Around The House

 

Here is a shot of us playing badminton on our front lawn.