Churchill High School - Victory Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 59 text:

RED CROSS The Red Cross Youth has had a very prosperous year. We started by selling Pie and Coffee on Pioneer Day. Our next project was a Hootenany, and throughout the year we sold potato chips in the lunchroom. Once again, this year, we had a Blood Donor Clinic. The number of donors was less than last year but it was still considered a success. We contributed towards buying a Cradle Warmer for the Children ' s Hospital. Our last project was packing 25 Health Kits for the Red Cross. The list of officers for this year were: President, Marg Kavanagh Vice-President, Georgina Mintenko Secretary, Darlene Reid Coat Checking, Nancy Nelson Junior High Rep., Brian Hull PAGE 55

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VOX VICTORIAE The editors of the Vox Victoriae have had one or two pleasant surprises this year (pleasant in that they surpassed their wildest dreams.) The chief one of course, is that there is such wide-spread support for the paper, and that so many people are willing to work on the staff next year. Whatever will the editors do with 309 people who in their questionnaire responses said they would work? At any rate, the editors venture to say that the experiences of the past year were rewarding. Best of luck (and the hope that they don’t need it) to next year ' s editors, Richard Jakubowski and Louise Lane. PAGE 54



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ACTIVITIES COMAAITTEE The Activities Committee was a new organization this year. Its purpose was to get more school support and build spirit for all our school events. Under its direction two dances were held, one in the fall, the other in the spring. The latter one was the King and Queen dance which climaxed Pep Week. At that dance, which featured the “Unidentified Flying Objects , the King and Queen were crowned. John Rigby and Leigh Willows were voted King and Queen. The Activities Committee also planned Pep Week, which included the slave auction, a hootenanny, and various other activities, including Mr. Derwin s infamous “Laugh-In . However the members of the Committee were somewhat disappointed with the response of the student body in general, especially to the dances. Next year, why don ' t you help the Activities Committee to get on its feet by supporting all its efforts and by contributing a little to the school. PAGE 56

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