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Left to Right: John Klassen; Helene Thiessen; Phil Doerksen, convenor; Amanda Barkman; Delbert Friesen. The School Christian Fellowship meetings are being held on Wednesday noon, every two weeks. At 12:20 of the day that a meeting is to be held, some helpful fellows will start carrying chairs into the grade ten classroom. Then at 12:30 the bell is rung to inform the students it is time to start. Approximately forty to fifty students will then come rushing into the room to fellowship together for about twenty minutes. Sometimes the meeting will start with singing but usually with scripture reading and prayer. The rest of the program may in¬ clude songs, poems, musical numbers, films, discussion groups, ' an object lesson, testimonies, or a message. You may wonder why we have these meetings. It is not to kill time, but “To Know Christ and to Make Him Known”. Phil Doerksen PAGE 30
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Standing: Gary Reimer, vice-president; Delbert Friesen. Sitting: Irene Bergmann; Mary Lynn Klassen, secretary-treasurer; Phil Doerksen, president; Katherine Penner. Yearbook Committee Standing: Elizabeth Reimer, assistant editor; Linda Penner, typist; Rosabel Fast, art¬ ist; John Klassen, photographer; Ed Barkman, advertising manager; Peter Friesen, circulation; Corny Friesen, advertising. Sitting: Beverly Loewen, editor. PAGE 29
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Sports Committee Standing: Gerald Warkentine; Dorothy Unger; Corny Friesen, convenor; Arnold Reimer. Sit¬ ting: Grace Friesen; Ruth Unger. Hello there! Rea.dy for a bird’s eye view of our sports program of the last school year? Most students joyously participated in the ' recess actvities which included football and volleyball in fall; table tennis, soccer and hockey in winter. The girls had exercise periods in the spare classroom. We are expecting to have volleyball and softball in spring. In fall we got our biggest, strongest, most gifted football players together to practise. After a few good prac¬ tices we had a game against Landmark, who proved our practise had been insufficient to cope with their team. In winter we tried our luck in winning a game of hockey against another team which also resulted in a defeat for us. The lumbermen from across the highway downed our team 4-3. We are not very disappointed because of the defeats, but play with more enthusiasm, making better use of recess, and hoping for a nice warm, early spring for some good volleyball and softball. Corny Friesen PAGE 31
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