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C.C.T.V. CLUB C.C.T.V. CLUB This year a group of students met approximately once a cycle to learn some techniques of television productions. The operation of the closed-circuit T.V. system, including video tape recording and camera technique were studied. It is hoped that next year the school will have several capable student-technicians that will be able to operate the equipment in order to make efficient use of our system. ROW 1: Lewis Cline, Keith Walley, Dominico DeLuca, John Giavedoni. ROW 2: Mr. B. K. Metcalfe, Alfred Bertram, Craig Neelands, Donald Macdonald, Kevin Stewart, Mr. Popeski. FRENCH VERSE SPEAKING This year the Manitoba Modern Languages Association sponsored a Verse Speaking Competition in French and Ukrainian. The thirteen French students participating were divided into four groups according to their grade. Each group had a choice of three poems. After practising, the contestants were judged by Miss Redmond, Miss Truzka and Mr. Glanagan. The first and second place winners of each group were then asked to Gordon Bell High School to complete in the inter-high competition. Congratulations to Margaret Archer for being runner up in her group. French tea chers are pleased with the interest shown by the students and with the fact that they do very well. MATHS CLUB This year the Maths Club has been preparing two and three dimensional aestheometry projects for the M.C.T.M. Conference from October 15 to 17 next fall. Aestheometry is the aesthetics of geometry or artistic productions of the concepts of geometric forms and shapes. The club met once a cycle to work on the products as a group and to offer suggestions to other members. ROW 1: Robyn Swarek, Berna Buchanan, Joyce Kristjansson, Lyndee Mass, Wendy Morris, Linda Gordon, Janet Marowitch, Donna Bain. ROW 2: John Getty, David Lettner, Gary McLean, Sean Anderson, James Scott, Todd Smith, Randy Swarek. ROW 3: Mr. Metcalfe.
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SCIENCE CLUB SCIENCE CLUB It seems that year by year the Churchill High science club under the direction of Mr. Popeski has been growing in membership. With a great amount of work, effort and fun, the club managed to pull away with several awards. At a St. Boniface Science Fair, one of the projects “Speleology stood in the top six of the 30 to 40 entries. In the Manitoba Schools Fair, two projects DNA and the Uses and Misuses of Drugs brought special recognition to Churchill High. Future plans for the coming year will be to attend various science fairs in and out of Manitoba. ROW 1: Sue McCausiand, Dianne Doney, Barbara Everatt, Robyn Swarek, Sherry Bucknell, Alsion Chapman, Pat Dyke, Donna Ziesman. ROW 2: Jane Gobeil, Maureen Kendall, Pam Goodchild, Lindsay Cook, Terry Moore, Barb Laidler. ROW 3: Mr. Popeski, Gwen Rose, Keith Walley, Craig Neelands, Brian Zawadski, Patti Willows, Linda Gordon, Randy Swarek. HOME EC. CLUB ROW 1:Grace Beal, Debbie McClelland (secretary), Joyce Nelson. ROW 2: Shaiba Khan, Colleen Dennis, Mrs. Poersch, Leanne Harwood, Diane Lemke. Missing: Ann Johnston, Mary Forbes, Pat MacDonald. HOME EC. CLUB The Home Ec. cooking club, in its second year of operation, was a great success. Th e club, which consisted of ten members made several foreign dishes besides a traditional Christmas Dinner. The club financed the dinners themselves and invited several teachers to each meal to sample the different types of food. All the girls contributed their time and knowledge to help make each meal. The club was asked by Mr. Madder if they would like to prepare the Businessman ' s luncheon. The girls were very enthusiastic about this and made a delicious meal as they were told by the Businessman ' s Club. The club extends thanks to all teachers who made the club worthwhile and especially Mrs. Poersch. PAGE 77
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CHRISTMAS PAGEANT CHRISTMAS PAGEANT On the afternoon of December 19, a Christmas Assembly, base d on an original script written by Maureen Kendall, Barbara Bolan, Billie Johnston, Barbara Nicolson, Cathy Umiak, and Linda Gordon, was held in the auditorium. The theme was that of the history of Christmas in Manitoba from the times when the Indians roamed the prairies until now. The Junior High rooms choir sang carols appropriate for each scene with Vivian McGuire as soloist. Latin students from rooms 36 and 37 presented carols in Latin. The choirs were accompanied by the orchestra conducted by Miss E. Folson. Thanks to Mrs. J. Bosace for her help in making the Pageant a success. FILM CLUB The Film Club has now almost completed their first successful movie. Since January the club has been working, under the direction of Don Vicors of the Library Services Centre, on a semi-documentary of Union Station. Thanks also to staff advisors Mr. Metcalfe, and Mrs. Stuart. ROW 1: Terry Bell, Darryl Wiebe, Uwe Osterwald, Martin Wattis, Kevin Stewart, Mr. B. K. Metcalfe. PAGE 79
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