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Robert Curtis Biographies Georgina Mintenko Typing Richard Jakubowski Art Pat Daniels Girls ' Sports Nick Kokil Photography VICTORY STAFF Phil Backman Co-Editors Frank Friesen Editorial With the closing of another school term, we can look back upon a very rewarding year, both for ourselves and the school. It has been a great experience for us to be in charge of pro¬ ducing this Yearbook and we hope that you will be pleased with our efforts. 1967-68 has been the greatest year that Churchill has ever enjoyed. Our teams have brought several championships to our school. In other areas of extra-curricular activities, Churchill students staged Pioneer Day, which surpassed any and all ex¬ pectations. The Pirates of Penzance was another production of which all students can be proud. Special thanks must go to our staff advisor, Mr. Gillies, without whose help we could never have completed the Victory. Thanks must also go to Mr. Albertson, who so capably handled the financial affairs of the Yearbook. Furthermore, we would also like to thank all the people who helped us in arranging material, and especially the departmtent heads, who put great effort into this yearbook. In closing, we hope that you, the students of Churchill High, find this yearbook interesting and full of fond memories as the years pass. Richard Ryland Literary Laurie Hunt Activities Jim Lawton Boys ' Sports Karen Webb Music Craig Emby Advertising Mr. Albertson Financial Advisor Mr. Gillies Staff Advisor PAGE 6
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Ralph Waples President Looking back on the school term of 1967-1968, I am assured that this has been one of the best years in our school ' s short life. There were not only the completion of many centennial projects, but also significant performances in other areas. Even before the school term began, Coach Puchniak had his players preparing for the big year. The boys showed their supremacy in convincing style, by going through an undefeated season to win the city championship for the first time. This, perhaps, did more to build school spirit than anything in the past. The Junior High junior soccer team is to be congratulated for capturing the city championships, under the capable coaching of Mr. Hutton and Walter McKee. The athletic prowess of ChurchilIites was not subdued by cold weather. Our varsity basketball team, with some of the best players in the province, advanced to the city finals, where they were edged by Gordon Bell. The Junior High senior basketball team is also to be commended for winning the city championships. This team should provide a strong nucleus for future teams, in the Freshman and Varsity divisions. Churchill ' s athletic power was not restricted to the boys, for the girls freshman volleyball team captured the city title this year. Churchill students were also active in other fields. Pioneer Day was the largest event ever undertaken by the school, and was carried off successfully. Everyone in attend¬ ance agreed that it was the greatest thing ever put on by our school. Also on Pioneer Day, the centennial fountain was officially dedicated, and shall remain a lasting memorial for the school. Later, the production The Pirates of Penzance was a huge success, involving hundreds of students, on and off stage. All the teachers involved are to be congratulated. This year, Pep Week was also a great success, providing a week of enjoyment for all. In conclusion, I would like to thank those students who put forth time and effort to organize school activities. In particular, I thank Lindsay Greening, our vice-president, Pat Daniels, secretary-treasurer, Marilyn Muirhead and Jim Merri- field, co-heads of the Activities Committee, Jim Keeley and Richard Jakubowski, newspaper editors, and Phil Backman and Frank Friesen, co-editors of this yearbook. In closing I would like to say that this year has been very rewarding for me as your President. Judging from the year ' s achievements, I would say it has been equally enjoyable for all Churchill students. Lindsay Greening Vice-President STUDENT COUNCIL PAGE 5
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