Looking Back at Elwood Central School Days

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Memories of 1947 to 1954

Posted by LS on Monday, November 21, 2016, In : 1940s 
I started at Elwood Central in 1947 in 'Bubs' as it was called then & went right through to 6th grade.

Things I can remember are...

In the central large room there was the alphabet displayed in large letters , along the wall, with a corresponding object beside it for each letter.     I remember the 'u' vividly with a umbrella drawn in chalk, beside it!  Yes it was slate, chalk and dusters to do your work and later lined paper and pen and ink in Inkwells in your desk.  Selected pupils were 'ink ...
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Elwood Central School 1944 to 1945

Posted by Admin: Final part of memories from NRW on Saturday, October 31, 2015, In : 1940s 
The Central School – 1944 to 1945

1944 saw me in Form 1b where the Form Mistress was Miss Kissane,

a white haired lady, who spoke very softly but would suddenly startle 

the class by raising her voice by what seemed to be a thunderous thousand 

decibels---her way of ensuring we paid attention. 

Other teachers I remember were Mr Miller (Science), Miss Fanny Jones (Latin), 

Miss Rankin (Drawing) and a popular Miss McGilpin who taught singing/music 

but was not replaced when she left. Other teache...

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The Big School at Elwood - Early 1940s

Posted by Ädmin: This is part 2 of 3 by NRW on Saturday, October 31, 2015, In : 1940s 
The Big School – 1940 to 1943

1940 saw me in the "big school" where Grade 3s were taught by

Miss Quirk and Mr Winkle. Grade 4s had Miss Opie and Miss Tynan. 

Mr Mc Donald and Miss Oulton taught Grade 5s. In Grade 6, 

Mr Lester taught the boys and Miss Wall taught the girls. 

Whilst at the Big School, my teachers were Miss Quirk, Miss Tynan, 
Mr McDonald and Mr Lester. 

 
The 3rd grade was the beginning of a good grounding in the three 
"R's".  Miss Quirk seemed to be obsessed with multiplication...

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Elwood Central during World War 2

Posted by Admin on Friday, August 16, 2013, In : 1940s 
The War Years I attended Elwood Central from 1942 -1945. The teachers I remember were Mr Winkle, Miss Opie, Miss Rankin, Miss Wall, Mr Lester, Mr Miller. We played cricket where the High School now stands. And there were slit trenches in that area (close to Goldsmith St. ) And there was an observation tower near Shelley St. and the Canal. When I was in 6th grade Mr Lester put me in charge of the garden in front of the Scott St. entrance, where we did weeding and pruning the roses. We also had...
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