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Edmonton Bulletin
12 Feb 1921
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Examination Results
The following is the report of the monthly exams held in the senior room of the
local school.
Grade XI.: Geometry-- Delia Richards and Leila Honey, 96 per cent.
Grade X.-- Tenny Nordin, geography 90 per cent.; history 91 per cent.; algebra,
90 per cent.; physics, 82 per cent.; zoology, 76 per cent.
GRADE IX.: Literature-- Charlie Redding, 76 per cent.; Annie Houcher, 71 per
cent.; Clifford Paulson, 67 per cent.; Marjorie Swanson, 41; Leonard Ford
absent.
Grade VIII.: Composition-- Gladys Redding, 83 per cent.; Martin Redding, 64 per
cent.; Edwin Dahl, 57 per cent.; Edric Lewis, 56 per cent.
Geography-- Gladys Redding, 87 per cent.; Martin Redding, 78 per cent.; Edric
Lewis, 72 per cent.; Ervin Dahl, 66 per cent.
Canadian History-- Martin Redding, 87 per cent.; Gladys Redding, 80 per
cent.; Edric Lewis, 70 per cent.; Ervin Dahl, 47 per cent.
Agriculture-- Martin Redding, 82 per cent.; Gladys Redding, 82 per cent.; Ervin
Dahl, 52 per cent.; Edric Lewis, 41 per cent.
Grade VII.: Hygiene-- Cedric Lewis, 86 per cent.; Florence Whitelock, 82 per
cent.; Faye Coffee, 79 per cent.; Adolph Dahl, 69 per cent.; Annie Larson, 65
per cent.
Arithmetic-- Cedric Lewis, 70 per cent.; Adolph Dahl, 66 per cent.; Faye
Coffee, 63 per cent.; Annie Larson, 55 per cent.; Florence Whitelock, 37 per
cent.
Geography-- Florence Whitelock, 87 per cent.; Adolph Dahl, 85 per cent.; Annie
Larson, 68 per cent.; Faye Coffee, 56 per cent.; Cedric Lewis, 42 per cent.;
passing mark 50 per cent.
Mr. R. Bruce, teacher.
The debate between Grades X and XI. has been postponed owing to the absence of
Leonard Ford.
The next debate in the school championship series will be between Grades VIII.
and IX. Two strong teams will be up and it promises to be a lively contest.
Mrs. Alf. Bulmer is at present in Edmonton. She is expected home shortly.
Owing to the drop in wheat prices the farmers are not very enthusiastic about
drawing in their wheat. The warm weather makes traveling comfortable and they
come to town to get the mail, inquire into the days market reports and get
informed on the latest important events.
Extracted by J. Kynman 2009-05-06