For how many years on dwelling the earth, living the life adulthood, stressful responsibilities often make us think going back to đ˜€đ˜©đ˜Șđ˜­đ˜„hood, especially the years where we meet our first best-friend, our first crush and other stuff that detaches us from the pollution of liabilities. But things doesn’t work that way.

Well, even though going back to be a kid again isn’t possible, we are gifted with memories that make us cherish those days. We will start remembering those days with these following vintage class photos of different schools in the 1950s.

Mrs Hewer’s 1952 class at Raymer Avenue School.

 

Miss Appy Heit’s grade 1 class at Graham Avenue primary school in the north end of Kelown, 1950-1951.

 

Miss Hartman’s grade 2 class, Glenn Avenue School, 1952.

 

Miss Minette’s class of grade 4 students at Glenn Avenue School, 1954.

 

Mrs Pearl Forsythe, Grade 3 class at Martin Ave. Elementary School, 1953.

 

Mrs Hazel McDougall’s grade 4 class at Martin Ave School, 1954.

 

Mr. Ed Gabel’s grade 5 class at Martin Avenue Elementary School in Kelowna, BC, 1955.

 

A 1953 photo of a grade 3 class at Central Elementary School, Kelowna.

 

Miss Jacobson’s grade 4 class, Central Elementary School, Kelowna, BC, 1954.

 

Mr. A W Glover’s grade 5 class, Central Elementary School, Kelowna, BC. 1955.

 

Miss Mary E. Shaw McLaren’s grade 5 class at Central Elementary School in Kelowna B. C., 1955.

 

Mrs Elsie J Burbank’s class of grade 5 students, Central Elementary, 1955.

 

Mr Maier’s Grade 6 class, Central Elementary School, 1955.

 

Mr Ron Haskin’s grade 6 class, Central Elementary School, 1955.

 

Mr. Greenaway’s grade 6 class , Central Elementary School, 1955.

 

Mr. Kelly Slater’s grade 6 class, Central Elementary School, 1955.

 

Mr. Greenaway’s grade 6 class at Central Elementary, Kelowna, B.C., 1956.

 

Mr. Maier’s class of Grade 6 at Central Elementary School, Kelowna, BC, 1956.
Mr. Ron Haskin’s grade 6 class , Central Elementary School, Kelowna, BC, 1956.

 

Mr. Kelly Slater’s grade 6 class , Central Elementary School, Kelowna, BC, 1956.

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