Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Hello Yearbook (Brantford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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UBRARY CLUB Front Row — Sandra Hassenfeldt, Beverly Ludlow, Gail Moldaver, Barbara Hewson, Miss MacArthur, Carol Ann Bodine, MerUee Styles, Libby Florence, Elise Kirkegaard, Sandra Doubt. Second Row — Beverly Golden, Pat MUler, Linda Crandall, Margaret Yelf, Margaret Ann Hopf, Francine Wynn, Deanna Bartkow, Pat Hurley, Merrilyn Lindsay, Dianne Duckworth, Joan Abeles, Frances Brooks. Back Row — Jack Garlent, Russel Schachar, Bill Terdik, Paul Wallace, Norman Schachar, George Huff, Roy Holton, Gary Gillingwater, John Olenski, Eugene Moskal, Alex Henry, David Alexander. THE LIBRARY CLUB If one glances into the Memorial Library in our school, one will notice a group of industrious students at work carding, stamping, repairing, or shelving books. These are the reliable members of the Library Club. This year we have a noticeably increased number of boys in the club, as well as an increase in the total membership, which is now thirty-two. As throughout last year, our guiding light has been Miss L M. MacArthur, the school librarian. This year. Norm Schachar is president of the club. A member of the Library Club spends an enjoy- able half-hour a week working in the library. He must be on time and be reliable. This year our members have been most co-operative, going about their jobs with eagerness and a will-to-work. One of the many projects that the club is under- taking is arranging a bulletin board, which displays new and interesting books. Members of the club take turns setting up this bulletin board throughout the year. The Library serves the entire student body and ■the teaching staff as well. A member of the club not only learns about the fimctions and adminis- tration of a library, but also acquires a sense of responsibility about his duties. And, perhaps best of all, he makes new friends in the process. — John Kruspe 10 A INTER-SCHOOL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Over 1900 years ago, our Lord Jesus Christ came to this earth Jind lived for 33 years. During the last three years of His life, He ministered to the people. In the last year of His life, Jesus went up to Jerusalem for the Passover. He was seized by Roman rulers, and, by the demands of the mob. He was crucified. Three days later He rose from the dead. By His death, Jesus offers forgiveness of our sins and by His resurrection He offers life with God in Heaven. After Jesus ascended into Heaven, His apostles and followers spread His word. Gradually the Christian Church took form. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Church was shaken by the Reformation. The Protestant Church, with many sects, developed. To- day there are many different branches of the Christian Church, but although they differ in minor points, they all hold belief in Jesus Christ as the cornerstone in their doctrine. The I.S.C.F., as a student group, unites Christians from all denominations in this belief in Jesus Christ. The aims of our weekly meetings are to present the Lord Jesus Christ to those who know Him not; to strengthen those who are desiring to live for Him; and to help each other learn more of what the Bible has for us. The meetings, which are quite informal, take the form of a Bible study, special speaker, or movie. Besides the weekly meetings we hold socials which include bowling parties and a ski weekend held in the Orangeville district. We extend an invitation to you to come to these meetings and to meet the Lord Jesus Christ. — Robert Baker. Page 51



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SflO Ud - BOYS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY Front Row — Hartley MitcheU, David WhiUans, Eugene Evanetz, Ron Muir, Don Heys, Barry Cooper, Eugene Marshall. Second Row — Duncan Preston, Ron Butcher, Ron Scott, Ted McDonald, Don Harris, Don Craw, Bob Cole, Don Corn- foot, Rick Sterne, Mr. Vincent. Back Row Don Angevine, Keith Pearce, Gary Broughton, James Wilson, John Lind, Ken Jones, Tye Joyce, Tom Taylor. BOYS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY The main objective of the twenty- five boys in the Athletic Society is to regulate boys ' sports in the school. During the autumn football is our chief activity. For this we compile and have programmes printed listing the names and positions of all the players. Some members sold tickets for the games, while others acted as spotters or worked the yardsticks. In the autiunn and winter months we organize and run inter-form sports such as pushball, basket- ball, and volleyball. Volunteer students act as referees and scorers. In the spring we sponsor the B.C.I. Golf Tourna- ment and work along with other organizations to make field day a success. Members help to prepare Cockshutt Park for field day, and during the events they act as runners and scorers. Throughout the year the B.A.S. sponsors several events including a dance and the Sportsmen ' s Stag. The money raised through these events is used to buy athletic equipment for the school teams. — Hartley Mitchell 11 B. Page 53

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