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Lynn Anderson Advertising Richard Crawley Art Lesley Cook Activities Laurie Waddell Girls Sports Carolyn Hoople Literary VICTORY STAFF Michele Henderson TomSherbrook Co-Editor Co-Editors Co-Editor Editorial It has been a privilege fo r us to present Churchill with its 1970 edition of the Victory. The book has been dedicated to the Province of Manitoba who in 1970 celebrates its 100th year of existence as a province. Churchill High School is a part of Manitoba and throughout the term of 1969-70 had a great time as mighty Manitoba is and will have this whole year. We can think back about our 3 City Champion sport teams as well as our excellent debators. Brigadoon will be remembered as a successful occasion as will the Churchill Coffee Party. And nobody will ever forget the messed-up faces of the pie-eaters and throwers of Pep Week. We would like to thank all of the department heads, the staff advisors, or advertisers, and the students of Churchill High School who made this book possible. Kevin Stewart Photography Mr. DeJersey Mr. Gillies Financial Advisor Staff Adv isor Shirley Aldridge Typing John Harwood Music Craig Neelands Photography Donna Lambert Advertising Debbie Cox Art Sheila Westbury Activities Gerry Wilson Boys Sports Karl Ruban Biographies PAGE 4
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE To be young when Manitoba is celebrating her hundredth birthday places you in a unique position. You have the benefits of the hard-won successes of your forefathers combined with the unknown but challenging paths of the future. If you were to take a backward look over the last one hundred years, you would see young men and women imbued with enthusiasm, vigour and the spirit of adventure laying the foundations for much of what we enjoy today. It would therefore seem to be an appropriate time for all of us to dedicate ouselves to some worthwhile endeavour for o ur country and our fellow men. Dr. Schwitzer expressed it well when he said, “Whatsoever you have received more than others in health, in talents, in ability — you must not take it to yourself as a matter of course. You must render in return an unusually great service of your life for others”. Let us then take pride in the past, catch the buoyant spirit of the present, but most of all, let us accept with unbounded enthusiasm the challenge of the future. Mr. Wright Mr. Wright. Mr. Cook PAGE 3
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PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE Rick Town President On looking back at the year that has just slipped through our fingers, I can say that we have had a pretty normal year go by. Pep Week came and went, dances rose and fell, and fell some more. The Unesco Conference came, but not enough people got really involved. Life still went on day to day without anything really earth- shattering happening. That seemed to be the big trouble. The Mighty Bulldogs captured the big one for the 3rd time in a row, yet, everyone seemed reluctant t o blow their cool . When the lid should have been flying, everyone was still controlled and sedate. Perhaps Churchill has been spoiled by success. When you consider that if something that big ever hit a district like. . . say St. Paul ' s, the whole district would have been plastered, and celebrations wouldn ' t have finished yet, you start to wonder. Maybe we ' re getting too used to rolling in the spoils? I hope not. Every year we win it, it gets that much harder to win. Don ' t anyone ever forget that. Just because the big Dog seems unbeatable, doesn ' t mean it is. If the Bulldogs win next year (there ' s no doubt for me and I won ' t even be here), they ' ll make the greatest feat ever; one that will never be broken. It will make 4 in a row. So let ' s get behind them and make sure they make it - blow the lid off the district and show ' em you really care. Ron McCaskill Vice President STUDENT COUNCIL PAGE 5
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