Black and white outdoor group photograph of the thirty members of the School Section #25 Bearinger School class of 1951 and their teacher, Mary Johnston.
The pupils in the two front rows are seated; those in the back row are standing. Mary Johnston is seen standing in the middle of the back row.
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Black and white outdoor group photograph of the thirty members of the School Section #25 Bearinger School class of 1951 and their teacher, Mary Johnston.
The pupils in the two front rows are seated; those in the back row are standing. Mary Johnston is seen standing in the middle of the back row.
A boy in the middle of the front row is holding a chalk board on which is written: "SS 25 Bearinger 1951." Part of the school building is visible in the background. The age of the students (both boys and girls) ranges from approximately age 8 to 17.
Mary Johnston was an educator - teacher, vice-principal, principal - in Waterloo Region from 1950 until her retirement in 1987. In the mid-1980s, she was president of the Waterloo Historical Society.
The school was located just north of Waterloo.
Ernest Denton was a photographer in Berlin/Kitchener from approximately 1912 to 1955.
This photograph is in excellent condition.
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Copright Date
1951
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