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as EX 1 -H ,, I A Yr . at - 4, lt.. t ' 5 . , az, . . 1 1,f', I Dean Cecul Swanson, an Assistant Master at the School ID 1918, was a recent vnsetor. X vi ' 'X KNEW ' Q.- 16
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XX CLUB REPORT Tre XX Club. vvith its full and diversified membership. undertook many iifoiects during its fifteenth year of operation. Unfortunately. some of these Li rcgects old not prove to be beneficial to either the school or the club. Tne main activity of the XX Club vvas the operation of the Tuck Shops This ,fear unlike many of the past years. the Tuck Shop was actually able to produce a net profit The profit has been set aside to purchase the XX Club Cup This cup vvill be awarded annually to the best all round boy in grade eight, The profit was attributable to a simple bookkeeping system which was employed to the chagrin of the fevv hungry, part time members. Confectionary has been the basis of the XX Club operation ever since it DGQQU to operate the Tuclr Shop, Hovvever. this year the XX Club tried to diversify its role in school life The diversification came in the forms of: an intramural systems a hallovveen party. a grade seven tour and picnic at Fort Rood l-lill, a XX Club sponsored rock concert. and an active role during the Auxiliarys Christmas dinners, the tvvo dances, and Multiple Sclerosis' Carnation Day, Thanks must go to Keith Jones vvho vvas instrumental in the success of many of these projects, The development of the XX Club in 1975-1976 not only augmented its role in serving the school but also helped to reveal problems affecting the Clubs successful operation With a complete membership, the XX Club lacked unity. The lack of unity vvealrened some potentially successful projects and resulted in some struggles in the club. especially in the area of the Tuck Shop. The XX Club, if it is to achieve a more useful role during future school years, will need more external support. My thanks must go the schools office staff which handled our finances and, of course, to the members of the XX Club vvho helped serve the school during the past year, VV, lVlcAlpine Nice-President 1975-19767 l':!o6.1:' 'Q 'f. fs: -'ggg 'f'E?tt 2 1 '1 5' ' if I I ar -------M 5' tl 2 , F- EAN . : 'Q XXClub Back Mr Caleb,K.Jones.R Wilson,J,Kayll,B. MOOf6l3fdROW.'H.FfE1SGf,C. Turner,2nd Row lvl Locke. X Abrioux. VV McAlpine. l-l, Cunningham, D Carevg Front: T, l-losie.lVl Javvl,C Blackstoclylvl CottreIl.VV Ransford,Ft l.eNoury 18
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