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Room IX-6 Top Row: Dianne Buis, Wally Hollowka, Dianne Johnston, Jack Carlisle, Luba Shalapata, Don Critchley, Dorothy Walker, Don Harrison, Sonja Warenko, Gary Tolton. Second Row: Dennis Hosfield, Betty Hobson, Brian Hampton, Alice Blair, Bob Lancaster. Third Row: Arlene Lower, Barry Smith, Diane Penner, Richard Holland, Dianne Kohlmeier. Bottom Row: Jim Porcher, Alice Lewis, Mary Murynec, Mervyn Miles, Carol Smook. IX-6 is under the supervision of Mr. Ewanchuck, assisted by President Sonja Warenko, and Vice-president Barry Smith. There are 13 girls and 12 boys. We started off the year by winning the Citizenship Shield. Our students have been busy in various activities. Two girls helped out at the Children’s Hospital Canteen on Saturdays. A couple of the boys assisted on the school paper. Dianne Penner and Jim Parcher had leads in the Opera. In sports the girls had a Volley-Ball club during the first school term and this was followed by inter-room sports. Both boys and girls have done well. Some mem¬ bers of the class bowled each week, while others were o n the basket-ball team. All in all the class has had a good year. Room VIII-17 Top Row: Joyce Tomiuk, Bob Olien, Kathy Simms, Ronnie Westlake, Beatrice Prettie, Ron Advice, Lili Schultz, Peter de Graaf, Joan Roberts, Murray Mainland. Second Row: George Jackson, Dorothy Chilimar, Cliff Gross, Phyllis Jaques, Wayne Thomson, Diane Paxton, Marvin Field, Elaine Carse, Jim Lofendale, Betty-Lou Dali. Third Row: Lorraine Kurtz, Eddie Grabowski, Jean Laing, Roger Evanowich, Margaret McPhail, Waldi Unger, Heidi Fleming. Bottom Row: Louise Sharp, Gerald¬ ine Carruthers, Joan Thompson, Bonnie Wagstaff, Lorraine Riggall, Adele Robertson. Missing: Murdock McLeod. Our class is considered quite pleasant to work with, according to most of the teachers. This is largely due to our teacher, Mrs. Thacher, who is always trying to encourage our work and good behaviour. This has paid off, for we won the citizenship shield for January. At Christmas we donated books and magazines to Dynever Hospital, Selkirk. We did well in exams, too, having ten honour students. Here’s hoping for complete exemptions in June! The Class Executive Includes: President - Jean Laing Vice-President Jim Sesak Sec.-Treas. - Lorraine Kurtz Sports Captains .. Margaret McPhail Marvin Field Chief Monitor .. Elaine Carse 50
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Room IX-15 Top Row: Dave Hiscox, Gladys Currie, Dick Braun, Eva Allan, Harry Wiebe, Joanne Chitty, Jacob Krahn, Dianne Moore, John Kowal¬ ski, Bridie Tinney. Second Row: Elaine Hauser, Art Harder, Lynne O ' Bryan, Ron Ross, Lorraine Grimshaw, Joy Kurtz, Norman Caspick, Elizabeth Zarusin- ski, Jim Partridge, Betty Fester. Third Row: Bill Bottle, Ruth Perrun, Gilbert Pearese, Pat Fro- vich, Mervyn Toepphy, Pete Winters, Janet Hicks. Bottom Row: Gail Fleming, Ken Boddis, Pearl Bauer, Tom Bingham, Joyce Mansky, Brian Settee. Under the able leadership of Miss Ross, IX-15 has had a successful year. Two of our star singers were in the operetta. Elizabeth played the part of Rowan, Janet the part of Sophie. Jim Partridge was our President. We took part in all school activities—the council, newspaper, year book, sports and assemblies. We helped the Red Cross and collected for the March of Dimes. Many students from our class played in the bowling league. Our annual social was a success. We have tried to get points for citizenship. We have had the shield hanging in our room several times and hope our name will be engraved on it in June. Our pupils are looking forward to meeting again in Grade X. Roam IX-14 Top Row: Lorna Johnston, Robert Lisoway, Joyce Partrick, Harry Peacey, Beverley Merrick, Ronald Bayne, Joan Hopp, William Wick¬ low, Shelagh Keith, Garry Strike. Second Row: Dan Haarsma, Eleanor Moore, Orville Michaleski, Alice Simpson, Mervin Bales, Beverley Jonatchick, Ronald Janik, Emilia Lunik, Brian McKinley, Maureen Toner. Third Row: Margaret De Jong. Jack Ustazewski, Lorraine Kullman, Robert Turner, Leila Mortiner, Elaine Wenzel, Brenda Smith. Bottom Row: John Sinclair, Bever¬ ley Forrester, Jerry Cheslock, Evelyne Anderson, Fjola Bill, Carol Empey, Lorraine Yallits. Our room consists of 34 pupils, 20 beautiful girls and 14 homely boys. Our president, Brian McKinley, is also president of the Junior High Council. Our Other Officers Are: Vice-President ... .....Beverly Merrick Secretary-Treasurer . ..Lorraine Kullman Boys’ Sports Captain ... ..Harry Peacey Girls’ Sports Captain ■ Alice Simpson Year Book Representative Fiola Bill Newspaper Evelyn Anderson Our room followed suit from last year’s IX-14 class by giving gifts to the Veterans at Deer Lodge Hospital at Christmas. We had a class party at Beverley Jonatchick’s house. All together this year our room has had a good school year—both teacher, Mr. Larusson, and pupils. 49
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- Are r Room VIII-3 Top Row: Gary Hogberg, Lillian Balharry, Hartmutt Flatt. Valerie Lockwood, Earl Proutt, Bev Weiler, David Hossack, Nan Saville, Ken. Peacey, Rita Klassen. Second Row: Dianne McNaughton, Don Shillington, Muriel Mymko, Terry Keddy, Justine Polczer, Ronnie Smith, Gloria Hollender, Tom Parker, Beverley Porth, Albert Gunn. Third Row: Ron. Telesky, Rita Hilderbrandt, Allan Scott, Mildred Wicklow, Jeanette Rekus, Frances Fence, Arlene Rerick. Bottom Row: Joan Rentz, Wayne Mitchell, Kathleen Strachan, Garris Smith, Gertrude Voth, John Berzuk, Wilma Toews. Room VIII-3 is supervised by Mr. Downie. The room officers are: President --- Dianne McNaughton Vice-President Tom Parker Secretary - Terry Keddy Boys’ Sports Captain Garris Smith Girls’ Sports Captain Muriel Mymko Red Cross ------Rita Klassen In our room there are 19 girls and 16 boys. The boys and girls in our room have taken part in the volley-ball and hockey games during the year. Our main ambition is to retain possession of the Good Citizenship Shield which we have held for three consecutive months. ff 1 £3 P ft (£ fp A O f Hoom VIII-P Top Row: Barry Miller, Beth Long- muir, Bob Cartwright, June Conn, Phillip Lester, Edna Stephens, John Laudinsky, Helen Dixon, Leslie Anderson, Elinor Blom. Second Row: Dianne Young, John Demetrioff, Gail Henderson, Nor¬ man Goodale, Marjorie Kidd, Jim Bragg, Ruth Poersch, Frank Nolan, Bonna Brailsford, Fred Fingler. Third Row: Horst Kuemmel, Jean King, John Malenchuk, Vivian Stockbrocks, Jack Price, Pat Komarnickie. Fourth Row: Marlene Jeffery, Peter Liba, Wilma Watson, Stan. Eby, Wanda Lutzer, Carol Lumsden. Missing: Bob Ednie. We belong to VIII-2. There are thirty-three pupils in our class. Our teacher, Mr. Ursel, has been ill in the hospital, but we hope he will be back by June. The class officers are: (Pres.) Pete Liba, (Vice-Pres.) Vivian Stockbrocker, and (Treas. Sec.) Diane Young. Our sports captains are Beth Longmuir and Jim Bragg. In hockey we won three games and tied one. The top scorers were Jim Bragg 9, John Malenchuk 5, John Demetrioff 4, and John Laudinsky 2. In a volleyball game at noon the boys won over the girls with a score of 30-22. We looked forward to field day during the year and hoped to bring in more victories for VIII-2. 51
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