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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Valida Loewen; Marina Unger, Emmeline Plett, convenor. Social To add variety to the heavy grind of studies we had social activities such as the following: One of our social activities in early fall was a wiener roast, which could be considered as a get-aquainted party. Stu¬ dents from various districts who came to Blumenhof High to further their education were present and enjoyed a hearty evening. The roasted wieners on the glowing fire and the fresh buns added a special treat to our gathering. Our last Christmas banquet was pre¬ pared by a jolly group of high school girls, and later the boys toad all the fun of doing the dishes. Games, sing ing, nuts and fruit Report added the finishing touch to the delight- fuly evening. However, our skating parties were too interesting not to be mentioned. The clear crisp air and the skating produced a heal¬ thy appetite. Therefore a delicious lunch of hot chocolate, cakes and sandwiches was served. Although the party was enjoyable, the camera shy students had difficulty trying to avoid all the flashes that crossed the room. This, however, added a special spice to our skating parties. These and other ' activities made the year more en¬ joyable. Valida Loewen 26
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LITERARY COMMITTEE Irene Joyce, Agnes Hesse, convenor, Della Loewen. RED CROSS COMMITTEE Wanda Grybos, treasurer; Luana Dueck, sec.; Melvin Friesen, president. 25
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SPORTS COMMITTEE Jim Hornan, Ronnie Joyce, Abie Penner, convenor. Sports Report “All work -and no play makes Jack a dull boy” and Who wants to be dull? For this reason we leave the -atomic theory and the FOI ' L method -for brief periods of fun. We started off with softball and later on football. The new valley ball net was put up and the poor soccer ball -got kicked all over the yard. In spring we -settled down for the final -stretch of -softball In prepar¬ ation for -the cl ' imax--the annual match be¬ tween students and ex j stu-den-ts. We -have enjoyed some out of -school activities. To start -off we had -a game -of football against the -ex-students. This turn¬ ed out rather unsuccessfully for us. In two hockey games, -however, we had the plea¬ sure of winning. This was a good -reward for our practice. Sports is a necessary activity of our daily school. ' Here we learn -the meaning of good sportsmansihi-p, and also how to apply -it. Abie Penner 27
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