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34 . CLUBS and ACTIVITIES AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS The Audio Visual Aids is under the leadership of Mr. Brook 9-4. Their president is Dave Willis, Vice President - Bill Hamilton, and secretary - Barry Wood. The purpose of this club is to show pictures when needed and to teach boys how to operate projectors. Altogether, there are about 15 members. The Cancer Crusade gave them a film to present and in return were given $4.40. The Audio- Visual Aids is a real help around the school. Arlene Cummins 7-15 REFEREES CLUBS . The boys’ and girls’ Referees Clubs under the leadership of the Phys. Ed. Staff should be proud of the wonderful job they did this year. These hard work¬ ing groups, consisting of approximately seventy-five members, assisted in referee¬ ing houseleague games such as Bordenball, Floor Hockey, Volleyball and Basketball, Without this assistance our heavy houseleague schedule could not have been com- ■ pleted. Linda Cathro 8-16 PRESS CLUB Mr. Kemp and Mr. Churchill sponsored the Press Club which consists of approximately twenty members, one from each room. The Press Club published two issues of the Barometer during the school year. The executive of the Press Club are: Wesley Tritter 8-12 - Editor Gayle McCallum 9-2 - Assistant Editor Marlene Warren 9-5 - Secretary. The Press Club met every Thursday at noon while Mr. Kemp finished his thermos of tea, to prepare the Barometer. The Press Club did a tremendous job this year though many of its members were lost to the Yearbook Staff after Christ¬ mas. Congratulations are due to all. members of the club with special thanks to Wesley Tritter and Margaret Mclnall. Louise Ireland 8-9 GRaDE EIGHT SOCIAL March 4th was,the evening of the Grade eight social, Frost Farewell. Everyone who attended will agree that it was a great success. The colour theme was blue and white. Mrs. Levesque ' s Grade eight French class, together with Mr. Kemp’s class, sang two lively French songs. Linda Lee Robertson did a tap dance, The Irish Jig. Doug. .Hansen played a piano solo and Linda Gordon with Carol Burke favoured the audience with a duet. Linda Cathro 8-16
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