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Hoorn VIII-1 Top Row: Rose Ann Pryden, Vernon Schroeder, June Oxenforth, Fred Empey, Jean Moldowan, Dick Green, Ruth Anhang, Allan Lukacz, Heidi Koop, Victor Mausseau. Second Row: Pat Grande, June Busch, Bill Herdy, Gail Waterich, Gunter Klassen, Margaret Dodds, Bob Danylchuk, Lydia Friesen, Douglas Mcluckie, Arlene Tipping. Third Row: Elinor Laudinsky, Henry Dyck, Barbara Marshall, Terry Clark, Barbara Rau, Stanley Fleming, Maureen Watkins. Bottom Row: Peter Carnegie, Pat Ursel, Gail Stuart, Norma Bean, Norah Forbes, Barry Whiteside, Jerry Sveinson. Although our class is smart and bright We never seem To do things right. Our teacher’s name Is Mr. Galan. He tries to teach us As best he can. The other day There was quite a disaster, When someone got hit On the head with some plaster. Our boys have won The pennant for soccer, We really think Our boys are whoppers. Next year we hope We are all in nine, And hope to do better all the time. Room VII-15 VII-15’s the room of the year! We had what it takes to win the shield, cop the volleyball championship, win a second in hockey, get merits and exemptions to boot. It is said that we have the cutest of the “dolls” and the slickest of “guys”. We have a powerhouse of bone and muscle on our football team. Top Row: Mavis Bell, Wayne Bond, Denise Vermette, Richard Krohn, Sonja Rentz , Jim Steel, Colleen Barrot, Ron Benson, Shirley Laud¬ insky, Norman Kozicki. Second Row: Ken Smith, Mary-Ann Bingham, David Nichol, Margaret Verhas, Jim Scarsbrook, Karyn Rivais, John Rademaker, Beverley Anderson, Bruce Wiesner, Jean Bagamery. Third Row: Mickey Westman, Ellis Brown, Yvonne Paulley, Bryan Jacobson, Dorothy Blom, Joe Reff, Judy Kroetch, Don Studney, Sophie Finishen, Victor Metcalf. Bottom Row: Gary Jonatchick, Maria Grande, Dennis Kolish, Gail McCullough, Phillip Young, Elaine Rerie, John Penner. Missing: Slava Korda. Our class president is Don Studney. When not snoozing or turning Miss Cook’s hair grey, he has been a good leader, and has kept us well-informed as to what went on at the council meetings. We moved along at a dizzy pace all year. With Miss Cook as our guide, we have been explorers, exploring the unknown Grade Seven Trail. 52
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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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Room VII-13 Top Row: Victor Brown, Pat Mc¬ Williams, Frank Pisa, Maureen Keough, Bill Brade, Judy Flatt, Jack Kisil, Doreen Dolchuk, Walter Schwarzenau, Elinor Nixon. Second Row: Betty Henderson, Kenny Jonatchick, Jacqueline Pannell, Richard Burr, Pat Kapey, Clarke Peterman, Elaine Balzar, Charles Weiner, Gail Sandrk, Richard Temple. Third Row: Michael Sersun, Adel¬ aide Hauser, Garry White, Nora Panting, Jack Porcher, Michael Litwin, John Flashberger, Tom Broneski. Bottom Row: Gail Isanski, Richard Shier, Joyce Wilson, Neil Donald, Bill Anderson, Ken Shunk, Bob Shaning. Missing: Marlene Chaloner, Lor¬ raine Webster, Blanche Carran. Our class, under the supervision of Mr. Gostick, is well-behaved. We have taken part in many activities such as inter-room hockey and inter-room volleyball. Our president, Garry White, had a lead in the operetta. We also had a stamp collection for the Red Cross and two scrap books—one for jokes and the other for Christ¬ mas cards. These were sent to the Children’s Hospital Later on in the year we had a sale for the Red Cross. As for studies, we hope for some Merit Certificates and plenty of exemptions in June. We have won the citizenship shield several times. We like our class and our teacher, Mr. McKie, very much, and we do our best to behave well. In the month of December, 7-12 received the shield for citizenship. Our room has many science pictures in it, and we have been having fun in our science classes doing experiments. We are members of the Junior Red Cross and have collected a small sum of money for this good cause. Room VII-12 Top Row: Myrna Jowett, Richard McFadzean, Elizabeth Kuehn, Ray¬ mond Kropp, Helen Chisholm, Philip Neil, Bernice Russell, Ernest Obirek, Wilma Buis, Robert Laid- law. Second Row: Clinton Hoskins, Janice Roscoe, Louis Curti, Anne Sommers, Richard Sawchuk, Elaine Moore, Joe Furber, Virginia McNeil, George Lucyk, Lydia Weser. Third Row: Dolores Winters, Ray- mone Rerick, Pennie Flye, Allen Snyder, David Lanham, Gerald Davies, Arthur King, Edelgard Stebner, Julie Semeniuk, Dora Grundei. Bottom Row: Reg. Ferrar, Olga Cocula, James Olien, Myra Dett- man, Henry Friesen, William Schellenberg, Gary Shute, George Fidler. Missing: Charles Kruzenga. We were active in the operetta. 7-12’s Pennie Flye was one of the principals and several class members were in the Junior High Chorus. In the sports field, the boys outshone the girls. Richard McFadzen formed a soccer team which played sparkling football and won the pennant. Our hockey team made a good showing also. 53
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