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THE YEARBOOK STAFF 1 % ' proudly presents Maroon and Gold’s GOLDEN MEMORIES OF 1963 Published by the Students of Colonel Irvine Junior High School Calgary, Alberta L A r Lv [t] 5 ] L 1 The 1963 Edition of the Maroon and Gold is Proudly Dedicated to Mr. L. KOPER Colonel Irvine ' s hardworking industrial arts instructor, Mr. Koper, has been at the school six years, since its ' beginning in 1957, and during that time has become a friend and advisor to every student with whom he has come in contact. Mr. Koper, able vice-principal of our school, is also the teacher sponsor of the Safety Patrol, a very necessary and worthwhile organization. Previously Mr. Koper has been in charge of school supplies, a large undertaking, and this year he was the co-ordinator of yearbook production, a position which he filled exceptionally well. To Mr. Koper we owe thanks for the many picture frames, showcases, trophies and other similar articles around the school. These were all constructed by boys in the shop under his capable supervision. We feel, as I am sure you do, that Colonel Irvine would be at a loss without Mr. Koper and to show our gratitude for his service, we proudly dedicate this year ' s Maroon and Gold to him. 4 I 1 I % I I % $ $ ii ; ' $ $ l i Most of the students in our school regard Mr. .Bickell, principal here since- 1958 when the school first opened, with great awe and respect. However, not many think of him in any other oapacity, so, we thought that it would be only fitting to pay tribute to him in this 1962-63 edition of Maroon and Gold. Mr. Bickell was enrolled in public school in Red Deer, but completed his high school training at Central here in Calgary. He studied for his B.A. degree at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. After completing his courses there, Mr. Bickell went to Southern California where he reoeived his Master Degree in Scienoe and Education. Mr. Bickell has a commendable war record. He met disappointment in not being allowed to go overseas because the military staff valued his educational background and teaching ability in training new recruits. When the war ended Mr. Bickell had obtained the rank of major. Our principal has had a long teaching career. He began teaching when he was eighteen and has now been teaching forty years as of June 3rd. He has been a principal in Calgary since one year after the war and has been principal here at Colonel Irvine for six years. Besides his teaching career, Mr. Bickell, who has been married thirty-two years, has: raised a son David and a daughter, Bonnie. He- also conducted in-service-training for Public School Board teachers for three years, in the use of Audio-Visual Aids. The staff and students of Colonel Irvine would like to congratulate Mr. Bickell on his forty successful years of teaching and wish him many I % % W more in the future, pfc.es jfoeyiT ' s BY GLENN CAMERON STUDENTS ' COUNCIL rb h s been my privilege and pleasure this past year to serve as on e tMs n L cf? :1 r el : ‘ rvl3 ? e ' 3 Students ' Council. It is my hope that we ?“ r uT? jave oarried out our duties efficiently and lived up to the high standard of achievement attained by former Students Councils. for th ® Students ' Council as a whole, I would sinoerely iike to thank the student body for their wonderful support in all su o ie l SP ° n red + b ? yDUr ° ounci1 ' For, without this tremendous support, we could not have operated as successfully, financially,, this In conclusion, I thank Mr. Bickell and Mr. Desson for their S the sCa 1 ? Sh 9 r 00 °P eration once again express my thanks x f „ WfSce. 7 making this a moat successful and enjojabl. TJTe TvijLfcdoin BY BARBARA CARRUTHERS We spend twelve years of our lives attending school, and yet when in eIrliC?g des hlSh S0,h ° o1, oan scarcely remember what occurred The many classmates we goss.’yed with, fought with, and exchanged notes with; the teachers with-whom we served detentions, and who bravely tried to teach us their subjects are all forgotten. .In is lies the value ' of a yearbook. It helps to recall wonderful memories of years gone by. Paces of those in our rooms in previous ' 2sl%n b T ou lt . t ° mind ®nd activities we have participated in are also, joyfully reminisce:-.t. ■ ■ - ■ ' r It ■ mjk W V- L fTJ T _ m l n Hk ! M FI m ajJI ii _I i ' 9L j Q J Bemie Burger Roy Denison Jim Dougherty Bruce Dunbar David Fleming Dave Fryer © © t? SI Al Gummo Don Howie Stu McAdam Bruce McLeod Roddy McLeod Wayne Morrow SL 5 g EM. © Brian Oliver Barry Searle Larry Swanson Charles White Al George K°y Boon % fn M © {J c L n s s n i n E i — T E n BONNIE .BERTAMINI - ' Well dressed” is a title Bonnie has earned in our school Bonnie s main interests are C.G.I.T., A Y, and babysitting. To finish high school and become a stewardess or a model is Bonnie ' s ambition. LYNNE BRADLEY - To pass the final exams and become a veterinarian are Lynne ' s ambitions. Like every girl Lynne plans on getting married. As for food, which is one of Lynne ' s main interests, anything goes. CATHY BROCKHURST - Known and liked by all, Cathy ' s interests lie in boys, sports, boys and Chinese food. To become a secretary is her ambition. LYNNE CIPPERLEY - . hen every head turns to follow a line down the hall everyone knows it must be 9-10, Lynne Cipperley ' s class. Lynne enjoys sports and her main ambition is to get through grade nine and someday get married. BETTY DAKIN - Music, is Betty ' s main interest. She takes piano and singing lessons and also belongs to the Calgary Youth Players. Betty also enjoys art and was secretary of the school ' s Art Club. PAT DALGLEISH - Pat ' s interests are swimming, horsebaok riding and clothes. 1 Her ambition is to pass grade nine and to become a teacher or a nurse, PATSY FLANDERS - Patty ' s hobbies are bowling, swimming, and horsebaok riding. She hopes to be a stenographer and finish Grade XII. SHARON GREGORY - Blondie -Sharon is interested in sports and she participate)!, in many of the sohool sport activities. Sharon was also an active member of our school cheerleaders. Her outside activities include bowling, swimming, curlihg, skiing and badminton. MARGARET HAMILTON - Maggie enjoys sports, especially badminton, basketball and volleyball. She likes most kinds of animals but her favorites are cats and dogs. i HEATHER HILLIARD - Heather ' s interests are sports (especially basketball), food and swimming. Heather doesn ' t like school and her ambition ' is to j ■ become a hair dresser. DONNA SEELY - To finish high school is Donna’s present goal. After high sohool Donna plans to take nurses training. Her favorite pastime is eating pizza. LINDA SMITHSON - Linda ' s hobbies are reading and writing poetry as well as stories. Her favorite subjects are social studies and language. Linda’s future ambition is to become a teacher. STAN AMIES - Stan’s present, objective is to get his ' Vnatric . After being a pilot in the R.C.A.F. for a few years, Stan plans to be a bush pilot in the Forest Reserve. His final ambition is to own and run a ranch of his own. MILTON BRADLEY - Milton loves all sports especially hunting and fishing. Shop is his favorite subject, but he likes Mrs. Pritchard when she ' s in a good mood. He just loves the bush, mountains and a girl named Margaret. MIKE BROOME - Mike ' s ambition is to be a Forest Ranger or a Park Warden in the Forestry Department. His hobbies are hunting, fishing and a few other things, , IAN CRAIG - Ian enjoys dramatics, and as he wants to continue in this field, his ambition is to be a playright or dramatist. He enjoys camping, swimming and reading scienoe fiotion. MARTYN CUNNINGHAM - Marr ' s main interest is drama, but he gets a great deal of pleasure out of playing a piano. He enjoys all sports and was on the soccer team this year, Marr likes girls. He plans to be a dramatist when he grows up. ROD DAVIDSON - 9-10 s honor student-«f-the-month , Rod wants to take up flying as a career after he learns to fly. He participates in badminton and is on the sohool basketball team. He has also played on the school soccer and volleyball teams. He hopes to complete high school and maybe university. JURGEN HALMHOFER -i Jurgen has lived in Canada for six years; three of whioh have, been spent in Colonel Irvine. His main interest-is sports. He has been on the sohool soccer team for 3 years. n r n E i — 1 T E n ' UiaYjIe taCKNlGHi - n ' ayne ■ s main interests are piano playing, drama, creative writing, and collecting records (especially of musibal oomedies.) He belongs to a drama group called Calgary ' Youth Players He wants to be an actor, but will probably go into radio or television instead. GORDON OWRE - Gordon, as most boys, likes girls and cars, but especially gir] i He likes reading oar stories, going to shows, listening to records and constructing models of Hot Rods and Cars from kits. Gordon doesn’t like his curly hair 0 DALE PEDERSEN - Dale’s interests include wrestling and coin collecting. Last year he received a citizenship award. So far this year he has not joine any clubs, but Mrs. Smith has her eye on him for a librarian. Dale has been the ’’official scorekeeper for the Junior and Senior teams, and has gone to every game except one. He wants to study medicine later on.. GARRY REPP - At the present, Garry’s main interest is dramatics 9 but he wants to take up teaching as his profession. He has been in three plays this year. His favorite sport is hockey, RONALD THOMPSON - Ron ' s main interests lie in sports. Last year he was on th« midget team. His favorite subjects are social and drama. Ron hates homework, but likes girls, GEORGE r ONG - George is a student who tries to participate in all school activities, He likes all types of music, but says that making music on his ’’licorice stick is another thing. He is hoping to pass ' the departmental exams. RAYMON MORTHINGTON - Ray likes all kinds of sports, especially swimming and water skiing. He likes reading mystery stories, and collecting stamps and - ieces of drift wood. His favorite subject is drama, DON ZEMP - Don likes sports ( - and girls l) His main ambition is to successful complete grade nine this year. His favorite subjects are P.E., language and social. His favorite teacher is Mrs. Pritchard, n i n E — 1 E L ’E V E I) CAROL BARBER - She likes to play basketball, volleyball, skate, bowl and especially ride horses. Her ambition is to become a stenographer. MONICA BECKEDORF - Her main interests are skiing, and swimming. She belongs to the Year book staff c Monica’s ambition is to get her grade ten education in Europe and to become a translator in the U.N. later in life GLENDA BUCHANAN - She is interested in travelling and would like to become a stewardess. Her favorite sports include horse-back riding and bowling. Her ambition is to finish grade 12 and go on to university, JUDY CLEMENTS - Judy, who was a mid-term arriver at Colonel Irvine, is an average student. Her main interest is swimming and her greatest ambition is to travel as a stewardess. ELAINE FOSTER - Her major interests include boys (of course) and all sports especially skating and horseback riding. After finishing high school and college, Elaine plans to be a teacher. JANIS GREEN - Janis enjoys all sports. She would like to be aii air stewardess. Her main ambition right now is to get through ' grade nine. VICKY KELLY - Her main interests are Girl Guides, sports and successfully completing grade nine. After completing high school she plans to be a nurse and if possible to travel as an airline hostess. CAROL KINSELLA - Her main interests are to be a nuisance to everyone and a faithful churoh member. She would like to be a hairdresser and an Explor leader. DIANE KNIGHT - Her main interests are Job’s Daughters, C.G.I.T. , tap dancing and sports. Her ambition is to be a nurse and to get through school. MAUREEN MALLISON -i. Maureen ' s main interests are volleyball, boys and C.G.I.T. Her ambition is to get through grade nine so she may become a teacher or social worker. ANNE MCTAVISH - Anne belongs to the Badminton, Library and Math Clubs. Her outside activities include music, C.G.I.T. , swimming and horses. She plans to be a teacher having a degree in music. CAROL MONILAWS - Her main interest is the Calgary Junior Chorus. While at school she belongs to the Library and Glee Clubs. Carol’s main ambition is to be a nurse in a small hospital on an island or a far-away country. JANET NEIL - Her main interests are basketball and skiing. She participates in all school sports and is a member of the referee and newspaper dubs. In the future she hopes to be a stewardess. JUDY PEEL - She has actively participated in school sports, the Newspaper club and the Badminton club. Her interests include music, sports and boys. CORRINE REEEL - Her major interests centre around reading. She would like to finish high school with an eye to further training. CATHY SAVAGE - Her main interests are sports, Job’s Daughters , boys and the Math club. Her future ambition is to become an airline hostess. BETTY SAWCHUK - Her interests are cheerleading, boys, sports and getting through grade nine. She is an active member of the Newspaper and Referee Clubs. After completing school Betty plans to obtain a career which involves travelling. KEENIE VAST - She is an average student, and participates in basketball, volleyball, track and badminton. Her ambition is to finish school and become a surgical nurse. STEVE BLUMENSCHEIN - His main interests lie in sports and girls. His ambition right now is to pass grade nine. RICHARD BOGEHOLD - He has kept a constantly high academic standing in Colonel Irvine but is also an avid philatelist and geologist. Richard hopes to become a noted mining engineer or geophysicist by diligent study in’ higji school and university. DAVID CRAIG; - David ' s main interests are stamp collecting, making money and belonging to the Math Club, He wants to become famous, as a criminal lawyer. JOHN CRAWFORD - His main interests are travelling and track and field. He is treasurer of the Newspaper Club, as well as class president. John is active on the student ' s council and won the January Student of the Month award. He wishes to find a career in the field of travel. GARY CROSTON - His major interests are outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. He is a member of the Scouts, and belongs to the A.V.A. and Math Clubs and holds the position of vice-president in his class. As to his future ambitions he hopes to work in some phase of forestry which would mean university training, NOEL HUMPHRYS - His main interest is sports, particularly basketball. He belongs to the newspaper club and is head of the boys’ sports. His ambition is to be an engineer. MIKE MABEE - Mike’s interests are sports, scooters and cars. After Grade 12, he plans to visit Europe and ski in the Alps. JOHN MACKENZIE - His main interests are swimming and camping. He has played on Thomcliffe s Bantam hockey and baseball teams, EDWARD MAH LIM - His major interests are sports and outdoor activity. His ambitions are to pass grade nine and go into high school. BILL MURPHY - His main interests are sports, outdoor activity, girls and scooters. His main ambition right now is to pass grade nine DON OLIPHANT - Hdhting, skin diving and getting through Grade 9 are Don’s interests. His ambition is to join the R.C.A.F, and achieve the rank of Flight Sgt in air cadsts 0 AL SANNES - His main interests are cars, girls, football and more girls. He is interested in engineering and his ambition is to get a degree in mechanioa. LARRY SCOTT - Larry’s interests are Air Cadets, swimming and flying model airplanes. His ambitions are to get through school and .join the R.C.A.F CHRIS WALPOLE - His main interests are amateur radio, music and stamp collei ,He belongs to the Science and Blath Clubs, and serves as a backstage technician. He plans to work in the field of electronic communications, REG-WARREN - He participates in most school sports and would like to enter the engineering field. He swims, bowls and curls. KAREN AIKEMHEAD - Karen ' s main interest lies in skiing. She was a member of the girl ' s volleyball team and is a present member of the Newspaper club, She is secretary of her room and holds the position of Treasurer for the Students’ Council. ADAIR. BROWN - Adair Brown is in grade six music and plans to be a music teacher when she finishes her grade 12 piano. She belongs to the News paper club at school. FRAN DOREY - Fran ' s interests are swimming and horseback riding. Her ambition is to become a nurse, Fran plays on the sohool volleyball team and hopes to enter into track and field. MARGARET GRAHAM - Margaret is on the executive of the newspaper club and also belongs to the badminton club. She is room representative for 9-12 with the Students’ Council. SUSAN LYONS - Susan ' s main interests are swimming, reading and playing badminton. This year Susan is a member of the badminton club but has not played in a tournament, LINDA NICIFORE - Linda ' s ambition is to be a hairdresser. She likes boys and sports, but dislikes doing homework and dishes. ANNE POULTON - Anne ' s favorite interests are art, swimming, sewing, horses, travel and sports. Her ambition is to get her B.Ed. and be a teacher or psychologist. Anne likes funny people and smarties”. Her pet peeve is scrambled eggs, JUDY ROTHNE - Judy would like to be a teacher. She likes clothes and nail polish, but dislikes homework and eggs. BETTY SORENSEN - Betty ' s main interests are swimming and bowling. She enjoys Social Studies but dislikes Math. She hopes to get through school, with an education. LINDA SUNDBERG - Linda is interested in swimming, horseback riding, camping and reading books 0 Her ambition in life is to be a nurse. MAUREEN TRIPP - Maureen’s interests include books and animals. She intends to be a secretary after her schooling and training. JIM ANGEVINE - Jim’s interests range from camping to basketball and football. He played on the school senior basketball team. BRUCE BRAY - Bruce’s favourite sports are swimming and golf. He enjoys tinkering with his car, ROBERT CRUIKSHANK - Robert ' s main interest is in scientific work and he hopes to work in this field one day. Girls and sports follow as second interesl DON CUMMINGS - Don’s interests are car engines and cartoon-drawings. His ambition is to be a rancher, Don is vioe-president of 9-12 and also is the captain of all the boys’ houseleague teams. RICHARD GEIER - Riohard’s main interests are in continuing his schooling and in-later years becoming a doctor. DON HICKEY - Don ' s interests are cars, horses, and girls. He likes building model cars and his ambition is to be a car designer. GERRY KITCHEN - Gerry ' s main interests are cars, girls, and sports. He played de’fense on the sohool soccer team. His ambition is to finish school and take an apprenticeship in carpentry, ROBERT LOCKE - Bob’s interests are automotives and eleotronics. His ambition is a military career as an engineering physicist. . n k i n • _E T UU E L V E n 11 n i,|E F 0 U . R It ; E E n DAVID MAKI - David is a member of the Math Clubo His ambition is to be an optometrist, Work is his peb peeve, LANCE MORRIS- Lance is interested in sports, music, and machines. His ambition is to become rich, Lance belongs to the Junior Independent Order of Foresters, JIM OTT - Jim ' s biggest interest is sports, particularly golf and baseball. His ambition lies in the engineering field. Jim ' s dislike is wind, JAY TANCHE - Jay ' s main interest is sports and he likes to participate in sports affairs, GRAHAM TANNER - Graham, Mr, I-Opener for 1963, was the president of his home room. His major interests include scooters and, of course, girls. Graham wishes to complete school and take a course in automotives. RICKY TAYLOR - Ricky likes to build models and play football. He would like to be an electrical engineer, ROBERT i ' JEICH - Bob ' s interests are swimming, hunting, and cars. His ambition is to be rich. He likes going to school and enjoys homework, reallyl WING WONG - Wing is the president of the Camera Club, this year. His main interests range from piano to reading. DIANE ASHCROFT - Happy-go-lucky Diane is always ready for fun. She enjoys sports, especially jumping hurdles. Her aims are to conquer the hurdles and to be a P,E 0 teacher, LINDA BARS TAD - Track-star Linda is known in Irvine for swimming and broad jumping abilities, Linda came to our school just this year from Queen Elizabeth, She is a r-mfesh? of the Sea Lion swim team. We hope you liked Irvine, Linda, MAVIS BEATTIE - Looking far fun? Petite, pretty and red head, Mavis is always bubbling over with fun. She like3 sports especially swimming and listening to Bridge Party and 10-50 Teen Beat. Her favorite subjects are social studies and P.Ed,, PAT BOHERMAN - Known to all as ”Pat”, she enjoys travelling and boys. She is the reliable captain cf our School Patrols. Pat ' s hopes are to complete university and teach math and language, LESLIE BROOME - Tall and blende, Leslie enjoys sports and would like to become a secretary in a prosperous firm. Her ambition is to travel to Hawaii, Leslie was also our competent volleyball captain this year. DONNA CHAPMAN - Short, redhead, Donna is everybody ' s favorite. Donna likes music lessons, boys and fun filled weekends. Her ambition is to be a private secretary in luxurious Los Angeles, MARGO GLENNIE - Happy Margo is our popular ga l. She enjoys being captain of our school basketball team and other sports, Sho likes weekends but isn ' t too fussy about weekdays. Her ambition is to go all the way through school, , M ARILYN IRVING - Although she. is quiet., Marilyn is a reliable student and lots of fun. She is our class-, secretary. Her pleasant personality makes Marilyn liked, by everyone, MARJORIE. LAHODA - A former student of the month, laughing Marjorie enjoys literature most of all. She likes sports, lots of friends and good times. Her ambition is to someday be a literature teacher. LYANDA LUIDER - Lyanda ho.s been a student at Colonel Irvine for ' three years and she hopes this is her lust. She is an active member of the City Track Team and the NewepaperClubo Her hobby is woodbuming. Reliable and fun, Lyanda ia liked by alio TERRY MCINMES . Terry ia always ready for fun. She especially enjoys baseball and listening to Hit Records, Her aim is to become a seoretary. c L •fl S S n i n E F o u R T E E n JANET MCINTYRE - Gay, laughing, Janet is a favorite in our class. She wants , to own a convertible and be a Lab Technician. She participates in all school sports and enjoys music, weekends, the telephone and boys, JOANNE MITCHELL - Cute and laughing, Joanne is a great asset to 9-14. She likes boys, riding and movies, Joanne wants to become a secretary but her present aim is to pass Grade IX. GAYE SHAT - Gaye came to our school just this year from Saskatoon but alread has proved herself a good student and friend. Her aim is to be a pediatric doctor. Gaye enjoys active sports and is a willing member of the Newspaper Club. JUDY WATLING - Judy is always telling jokes. She enjoys skiing and drawing, which is whioh is known throughout the school. She hopes to become a nurse, FAYE T ' ILTSE - Short and blonde, Faye is the captain of our school cheer lead She enjoys swimming, riding and boys and hones to become a secretary. Her sparkling personality makes Faye a popular competent student. JIM BROWN - Jim is one of the Brains in our room and has made the Honor Roll several times. He likes oars, mechanical things and sports. Jim is an active member of the Newspaper and Math Clubs and hopes to make scienoe his life ' s work. GLENN CAMERON - Glenn is our leader not only in class affairs but also as president of the Students ' Council, Glenn won student of the month in January and works hard on -the Newspaper Club, He participates in all athletics and is liked by all CRAIG CHAPMAN - Craig is always ready to do something funny. He likes fishing, camping and other outdoor sports. He dislikes games suoh as lawn bowling. Craig ' s one ambition is to get through university and see the world, especially N.Zealand which he is particularly interestei ALLAN DAVIES Allan Davies is often -very quiet, conscientous, and a hard-working student. He likes boating, fishing and making model trains. His ambition is to beoome a sailor and see the world. COLIN GORDON - Sports-minded Colin is a whiz on skiis. He is interested in mountaineering and dislikes homework and detentions. His present ambition is to get through schoolo DAVID LEVSON - Although David is quiet, his marks show that he is an excellei student. Re excels in language and math and is liked by all his olassmi RICHARD MAKIN - 9-14 would be at a loss without Richard. He hopes to be employed in a branch of science in the future and beoome a nuclear physicist. Richard likes sports and many hobbies. COLIN MORTON - An active member of the Newspaper Club, Colin is interested in sports, science and raising dogs. He always gets top marks in our class and hopes to be employed in some form of scientific work. RICKY MURPHY - Rick is a member of the math club and likes chess. He hopes to beoome a lawyer. Rick enjoys water spcrts and outdoor sports. DARCY NICHOL - Darcy ' s main interests are in building radios, shooting and campingo He is an Army Cadet and belongs to a Gun Club. In the future Darcy would like to become an electronics engineer. DALE SBVERIN - Dale takes an active interest in sports and hopes to beoome a veterinarian. He is the reliable president of our class and one of the best students. His pet peeves are beans and brains, RICK SMITH - Rick is interested in all sports, especially hookey and footbal] He would like to become a petroleum engineer. Rick ' s pet peeve is doing homework . J.QHN STEWART - John came to Irvine afterChristmas but already is liked by ai: He wants to go to university and become a teacher. He likes all sports is a member of the school basketball team. RICHARD WHITNACK - Richard is interested in all sports especially football, is a good student and works hard to achieve success. He hopes to beoome an architect. GARY WONG - Gary or Jughead is fun loving and drives a white mouse to school -when it runs D His ambition is to be a pro football player but has visions of being a ski bum. JANE ANDERSON - Jane ' s presence was felt in every room she entered, A loyal class member, she participated in all houseleague sports. She was an active member of the badminton club. Her favorite ' sayings, Yous guys and How come were a source of amusement to the whole class, BONNIE BERGMAN - Well known and liked by everyone at Irvine, Bonnie has been a competent all round student since she came here from Hanna in Grade 7. This year she was active on the newspaper and won the Student of the Month award fbr Sept - Oct® She belonged to the Referee Club and was active outside the school as well LINDA CARMICHAEL - Linda was a very active student this year, participating in all school sports as well as being a member of the Newspaper and and Referee Clubs, She was secretary of the Students ' Council and won the Newspaper ' s ' tyliss I-Opener Award, She hopes to become a phys,-ed® teacher. BARBARA CARRUTHERS - Barbara was editor of the yearbook and was a member of the Newspaper Club, She was awarded Student of the Month for December last year. Because of her very good marks it is evident that she will succeed in her ambition of becoming a sohool teacher. WILMA DARJES - Wilma Darjes. a friendly easy-going person with a smile for everyone, worked on the Yearbook this year. She was interested in records, clothes and skiing and her ambition is to one day become an interior decorator, CHAYLE DICKEY - Chayle, who enjoyed swimming and bowling at the Winter Club, was active in our school houseleagues this year 0 She would like to become a Home Lonomics teacher and travel to Europe, JUDY ELLEKER - One of our room ' s more intelligent student ' 3, Judy, intends to complete school and become a nurse. Her favorite subjeot was Social Studies, She was on the girl’s volleyball team this year, and her other outside interests included bowling and ourling, GAIL FORSTER - Gail, a well-known wtudent, has bean an asset to our school® She won Student of the Month for November was President and Sa-rgeant- at-arms of her class and was secretary of the Newspaper Club, Gail had many outside activities this year, which included music lessons, C.G. I.T, and choir. FAYE MOULDING - During her past three years at Irvine, Faye has won a French award and a math award. Interested in music, she has studied piano for the past year. Active in C.G,I.T., Faye has been a diligent worker in all class activities, MARGARET MOONEY - Margaret is an active student in our sohool. While maintaining good marks this year, she was also a member of the junior girl’s basketball team and the Newspaper Club, She enjoys skating, swimming and camping, CATHY MORLEY - Cathy, a well-known student at Irvine for 3 years, takes music lessons and is active outside the school Next year she intends to go to boarding school in Winnipeg, DIANE NICHOLS - Diane, a friendly person with a kind word for everyone, was also a remarkable student throughout her three years at Irvine, She won the Student of the Month award in May, 1962, and this year was the competent editor of the I-Opener, Diane also worked on the Milk Bar this year 0 MILDRED PIRNAK - Mildred, an excellent student, attained the Honor Roll this year, Sinoe moving here from British Columbia at the beginning of the year, Mildred has been well-liked by everyone. Her favorite ]_subjeot was Home Economics __ c L R S j-s n r n £ f i F T E E ■ -n 9 16 PENNY PRITCHARD - Penny, who this year was a member of the Art Club, intends to be a Veterinarian. Literature and Social Studies were her favorite subjects. Penny’s outside activities included C.G.I.T. and a church ch LINNETTE SHEARER - Linnette, an active member of 9-15 this year, enjoyed swimming and skating we well as other outdoor activities. Her ambition ' is to become a lab technician, I RICKY AGATE - Ricky, a sports fan, was a well-liked student this year. He plans to beoome a lawyer. ROY BOLTON - Roy, a sohool patrol member for two years, was also a member of the Badminton, Chess, and Newspaper Clubs, An excellent badminton played; his ambition is to beoome an accountant, HARRY BUDNER - Harry, an avid sports-player, especially bowling, contributed a great deal toward the classroom abnosphere. Harry plans to train as an architect. JIM COLEMAN - Participating in all houseleagues, Jim was a definite asset to our room. Always ready for fun, he liked girls and all sports. GERRIT CUNNINGHAM - Gerritt, ah active person was liked by all this year. His ambition is to become an aeronautical engineer, MARK DE BRUYN - An ambitious student, Mark was liked by everyone. As well as belonging to the Science and Newspaper Clubs, this prospective biochemist was engaged in many outside activities. IAN HALL - A quiet student, Ian Hall likes the outdoors and his ambition is to be a Forest Ranger. His hobbv, breeding birds, kept him busy this year, RICHARD JONES - President of our class, Richard was a quiet student who consistently obtained good marks. Active oh the Newspaper and interested in hockey, he hopes to become an oceanographer. BOB KENNEDY - Better known to everyone as Chick”, Bob was a member of all school sports teams. An avid fisherman, his aim is to become a vet. VINCENT MAH - Vince, an active, well-known person around Irvine, intends to be an Engineer in Architecture. He was active in sohool sports this year, LARRY MURPHY - Larry enjoys playing football, water skiing and boating. Larry plans to go to university and become an electronic engineer. MURRAY 1 RAE - Born in Calgary, Murray enjoyed fishing, chess, soocer and track. He hopes to follow an outdoor career. KEN REDDEKOPP - Ken was a member of the sohool soccer and volleyball teams. He intends to have an outdoor career, after completing his schooling, TERRY STEPHENSON - Terry, an active person, was liked by all this year. H6 enjoys sports and was a member of the school volleyball team. He also belonged to the chess club, !‘ AL THIESSEN - A1, who enjoys chess and basketball, was an active member - of both the Newspaper and Chess Clubs. His ambition is to become a physicist, BILL TODDINGTPN - Bill this year was a good student and an outstanding athlete. He belonged ' to the Chess, Badminton and Newspaper Clubs as well as being on all sohool teams. He intends to beoome a dentist. DOUG TRIMBLE - Doug, one of Colonel Irvine’s outstanding athlete’s has been on the school soccer, volleyball and basketball teams. Doug hopes to beoome a school teacher and play professional football. KaY BOON ' - ih Math, ' Kay is a whiz, but she also enjoys sports and music. Heh ambition is to become a secretary. LINDA CROSBY - Linda is interested in sports and horses; Her ambition is ' to become a nurse. JOAN DAVIES - Joan is interested in sports and music - especially the accordian. Her ambition is to become either a lab technician or teacher LYNNE 3 FRANCIS - Lynne ' s interests are sports and art. Her ambition is to _travel around the world.__■_ c L IF) S Is n i D E S I jr St E E n COLLEEN GRAHAM - Colleen is interested in all sports and enjoys working as head of publicity for the Newspaper Club. Her ambition is to be a nurse. JOYCE HAMM - Our class ' s pretty secretary enjoys sewing, painting and making posters for the Newspaper Club. She takes part in many church activities. Her ambition is to become a pharmacist. MARJORIE KITCHEN - Smiling Marj ' s hobby is collecting mechanical toys. She is an active member of the Newspaper Club. VANESSA LAMBERT - Petite Vanessa enjoys art and sports. She has been the capable Vioe-President cf the Art Club and an active member in the _ Art Dept, of the Newspaper Club. Her ambition is to beoome an artirto JULIE MATTER • Julie ' s chief interests are sports, horses and cheerleading, ner ambition is to beoome an interior deoorator. WENDY ROBERTS - Wendy enjoys all sports as well as playing the accordian. Her ambition is to be a nurse. CAT1Y YOUNG - Cathy is our class 3 ergeant-at-arms. Her ambition is to become a hairdresser. BKRMIE BURGER - Bernie enjoys most sports but seems particularly interested in swimming. His ambition is to become a mechsnio, ROY DENISON - Roy ' s favorite school subjects are social studies and scienoe 0 He is also interested in all sports 0 His ambition is to become a geologist. JIM DOUGHERTY - Jim ' s activities include Air Cadets and theBoy 3 Scouts. His ambition is to obtain a Private Pilot ' s License. BRUCE DUNBAR - Bruce is one of our class ' s better artists 0 Heaijoys drawing, collecting stamps and sports. His ambition is to be an ocmmerical artist. LARRY ELFORD - Larry is new to our school; we welcome himl He is interested in cars and baseball. His ambition is to bo a meohanio. DAVID FLEMING - David is interested in leather crafts and has made many useful articles, David ' s ambition is to be a veterinarian. DAVID FRYER - Dave is interested in art 0 He has taken courses for three years at the Tech. H e wishes to become a commerical artist. ALAN GEORGE- ' Shiny Shoes Al ' likes the air cadets and cars. His ambition is to join the regular Air FV.: oo. AL GUMMO - A1 is. interested in all outdoor sports. He plans to become a forest ranger. It seems A 1 likes the outdoors. DON HQ,!IE - Don is our olass sportsman. He belongs to the Winter Club and the Calgary Ski Club. His ambition is to own a large sporting goods store. Looks like he has a sporting good chance. STU MCADAM. - Stu is one of our rarities. Ha enjoys doing his homeworkl He plays many sports and has a strong liking for cars. His ambition is to get through school. BRUCE MCLEOD - Bruoe ' s interests include all outdoor sports and some homework His ambition is tc beoome a forest ranger. RODDY MCLEOD We hear that ' Red ' has been boxing for six years 0 He enjoys most sports but t®lls us his ambition is to be a ballet dancer BRIAN OLIVER Brain ' s interests include outdoor sports and girls. His ambition is to be a Forest Ranger. BARRY SEARLE - Barry ' .,s interests run from sports, building models and working on cars to delivering papers. His ambition - a dentist. LARRY SWANSON - Larry is interested in sports. He plans to go through schq l and take an e3.ectronics course. CHARLES WHITE •• Charlie ' s interests run from cars and models to baseball and hockey. His ambition is to complete high school R D 0 m 8 HI g g $ g u I g a g k % I £0 % I STUDENT Linda Armstrong ' Sandra Bratchell Judy Gavel Cheryle Gummo Elaine Lesnak Diane Lewenddn Joy Maokie Gae McLeod Carolyn Newborn Darlene Nourse Dorothy Rhodes Margaret Whitley AMBITION INTEREST P.E, instructor sports stewardess boys secretary some sports nurse boys secretary boys commercial artist sports teacher sports secretary boys seoretary boys nursing horses librarian birds hairdresser bag-pipes Garry Archibald meohanic holidays David Boldt R.C.M.P. girls Jim Brown to finish school spbrts Bruce Clark© R.C.M.P. girls Ian Cooper mechanic sports Doug Hill to finish school sports Brian Hapgood veterinarian animals Ken Innes geologist pigeons Bill Johnson teacher music Myles Komelson commercial artist girls Brad Leavitt space pilot science Bill Little P.E. instructor sports Jack McKinnon get out of school sports Warren Murray pilot sports Stephen Potter pilot small animals Randy Quigley butler girls Reggie Ross teacher sports David Schooley join navy girls Fred Turner lawyer sports David Wong optometrist one girl F? jl51 L 1 1 1 , ■§1 I I iRjl Ihil W- v: . 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M|||| „ „ Jj L , | L 1 Mm 1 . .w - A ■§§§ I Room 8-1 STUDENT Linda Berry Dayla Clifford Donna Craig Lynda Dunbar Kelly- Parmer Lynn Lawrence Marilyn Saxton Trudy Sohwendtmayer Pat MacEachran Lynda Wachtler Sandra Wright AMBITION lab technician nurse hairdresser private secretary teacher stewardess interior decorator stewardess ballet dancer rancher secretary INTEREST reading books skiing modern music travelling different danoes reoords skiing dancing horses horses Pat Barton Dan Bernhardt 1 Alan Black Don Cover dale Terry Doleman Lyle Konshuk Murray Marte Bob MoFetridge Dan Melin ' Harry Pollard Don Robinson Bob Rudolph Greg Scott Larry Short Fred Smith-Jones Doug Sprague Murray Swinton vet Evangelist pilot scientist teacher comic strip artist accountant policeman mechanic jet pilot game warden farmer forest ranger monk doctor millionaire lawyer cars quizzing planes football reoords tiddle winks , cars money working on cars model planes hockey oamping cars hookey electronics mohey hockey Room 8-2 Terrill Archer Leone Agate Sherry.Becker Laurie Cheyne Judy Hickey Darlene Huber Wendy Jamieson Karen Kjellander Brenda Krause Laurie McPhail Roslyn Rhyason horses sewing basketball ska ting boys horses boys sewing cooking swimming horses physical education teacher stewardess home ec. teacher travel around the w to trave1 lawyer get a horse to travel home ec« teacher veterinarian home economist John Binns girls draftsman Jim Rothwell get through school football player Randy Fehr writing evangelist Ricky Purvis mechanics } models aeronautical engineer Gary Denison games have a happy life Harlow Rankin magazines electronic technician Larry Evans opposite sex architect Phil Cyr swimming jet pilot Paul Neilson golf professional golfer Ricky Hanson television evil scientist Wayne Spielman wild animals forest ranger Delbert Morgan sports engineering Pete DeJong girls car mechanio Jack Anderson school psycho analyst Randy McSorley school activities law Philip Toogood musio musician Bob Peel hunting. game warden Don Brown sports mechanical engineer Doug Short horses etc. rancher Kevin Smith football lawyer Helmut Lang sports aeronautical engineer |M mMm ■ it) mm Ki§fl mvm I I Room 8 -n STUDENT AMBITION INTEREST Lea Bennett Marg Buchner Ruth Edgecombe Susan Fryer Shelly Heath Kathryn Gregory Peggy Ingraham Shirley Ko Lorraine Rousoh Ann Shillam Judy Steams Roberta Taylor Val Trent Joanne Steedman s be war dess therapist nurse hair stylist teacher singer hair stylist secretary physiotherapist nurse secretary helping sick animals hair stylist secretary horseback riding horseback riding sports friends sports, cooking hiking, sports swimming . swimming sports, cooking swimming swimming swimming, cooking veterinarian Dave Woods sports, baking Randy Armour Jack Bartley Ron Blumenschein Barry Bollinger Hugh Brown Joost DeBruyn Verne. Gable Don Gordon Wolfgang Halmhofer Bill Herbert John Hickey David Knight D arch Marshall Alan Milne Dan Monilaws Kent Nichol .Fred Peal Bob Pierce Ed Williams hockey player disc jockey rancher pilot agriculturist civil engineer education executive pilot minister rancher football, golf music raising pigeons girls, sports coins, stamps model building •girls scooters, sports model building snorts horses baseball player pilot sports sports, flying construction engineer mechanics, art join airforce football veterinarian motorcycles lawyer hockey, model cars teache r football, baseball ' $ Yp I | 4 tisS 4 4 4 I i 4 : RGOfTl 8-9 ' ■rl± ' T £«T ' ± ' Ti±lrl£lTl£lTli STUDENT AMBITION INTEREST Karen Craig track star sports Marg-Gibson sohoOl teacher The Head Hunter Show Susan Headland society reporter horses Lynne Hewetson Olympic skier skiing Karen Hodges librarian reading Valorie Hrdlicka accountant curling Janet Innis chemist Dr. Kildare Evelyn Koch stewardess oheerleading Annemarie Mayer secretary sports Linda Mo Be an to travel swimming Bonnie Pritchard doctor bowling Betty Scobie to become Mrs. Casey Vince Edwards Alanna Thrall farmer’s wife Romper Room Janet Tiffin neuro surgeon doctor shows Pat Tracy home economist little boys Vioki Wemp to get married grade 9 boys J i l lilTl£t7iiiTi£iTiilT ' iiTi£ ' Tii.iTiiiT | i | T ' i ' TiiiTiiiTi±iTiiLiTi£iTi£. Ti±i7i±irii!Ti£i , ri£iTi£f?t£i ' ? ' ±t £. i£ ,: r ' ± T firi£iTi£! : r r Ken Adamson lawyer money Ron Boon doctor money Dietrich Burgmann soldier sports Bill Carter political scientist meccano John Ellerton nuclear - physicist chemistry ■Jim Falls electrician sports Gerald Har ' los astro-physicist chemistry Steve Hooker playboy girls, sports eto. Bob Howell criminologist girls, money John Jenkins chemical engineer girls, sports Kendal Johnson financier money Doug Knapp electronic engineer electronics, photography Scott Lewis oivic engineer food, sports Klaus Oehr lawyer sports : J im Paugjh - poacher poaching Gary Prior chemist guns Dwayne Waisman hockey player food, road race sets • • ■ ■■ m . 1 1 I ■ i I jBj|| I 1 A | M 111 j 1 III ■ VH J i 1 1 I J Barrie Abbott Dave White Carol Kricken Chris Woods Margaret Chesney Linda Lang Linda David Betty Moss Daryl Zelmer Madeleine Nail Norma Sloan Harold Bakei 32 R.oom 8-13 STUDENT Shirley Cooper Margaret Chesney Leone Cummings Linda David Ann Fleming Carol Kricken Laurena Leslie Carol Lindquist Linda Lang Betty Moss Madeleine Nagel Norma Sloan INTEREST records swimming watching T.V. boys hit records boys swimming records playing in a band swimming swimming watching Ben Casey AMBITION nurse hair stylist airline stewardess airline stewardess hair stylist stewardess . nurse nurse undecided hair stylist teacher nurse Barrie Abbott Pet snake Sam international Harold Baker Lorhe Benedict Tony Bukowiecki Daryl Cervi John Descent Lanoe Doonan Jim Jones Jim Gray Brian Heffeman Terry Johnston Allan Stewart Britan Ritchie Richard Yeoman Dave White Chris Woods Joe Worobeo Bob Wright Daryl Zelmer „ _ Gordon Zimmer scooters stamp collecting girls building models stamp collecting coin collecting scooters sports coin collecting go carts photography water skiing sports sports sports sports horses dogs carpentry playboy race-oar driver scientist doctor shop teacher vet private detective undecided civil engineer accountant undecided photographer engineer undecided teacher scooter salesman geologist vet Prime Minister truck driver Room 7-3 STUDENT INTEREST AMBITION Janice Ashcroft swimming hair stylist Verlena Cordick all sports stewardess Sharon Gauthier skating nurse Marilyn Green piano secretary Heather Hill drawing secretary Jane Him ter travelling nurse Suzanne Huston baton lawyer ' s secretary Peggy Johnston music voice teacher Wendy Kitchen all sports secretary Linda Lewendon swimming teacher Leslie Oscroft swimming nurse Carol Sabasoh swimming secretary Betty Schmautz music lawyer ' s secretary Colleen Stephens travelling stewardess Mildred Varty sports hair stylist Annette Whalen all sports secretary Kay Wood sports teacher Dolores Lehr sports hair stylist Brian Brown Ken Cruickshank ' Edgie Davies John Dunnebacke VYayne Gerling Jim Goebel Richard Hamm Ronald Harper Calvin Jasper Barry Krause Glenn Moody Barry Neilson Paul Procyk Bryon Seeley Heath Smale water skiing cars scooters football swimming swimming cars sailing swimming sports sports raising rabbits sports collecting sports eleotrical engine to be rich engineer geologist doctor electrical engine scientist lawyer scientist sports trainer lawyer lawyer football player pilot millionaire 35 FI ■ ■ L_ ll L i 1 | _l n L - i? || y t3 -j RO0. ' m 7-4 STUDENT INTEREST AMBITION Patrioia Anderson first aid nurse Susan Blight oopper tooling archaeologist Diane Brandon baseball nurse Ethelmae Burgess oopper tooling technician Barbara Damery horseback riding nurse Pat Gilhooly swimming interior decorator Carolyn Graham baseball secretary Judy Innes horseback riding nurse Lynda James horses veterinarian Renate Mayer baseball nurse Terry Mitchell sports airline stewardess Irene Morton swimming switchboard operator Jacquie Savage sports teacher Sherry Lynn Stinson music nurse Denise Strong sports lab technician Shirley Travis piano, playing nurse Bonita Williams horseback riding teacher Trudy Eeykamp music nurse ass Leonard Aldridge Vern Baldwin Ken Ball Darrall Beoker Randy Broome Jeff Carlyle Michael Couchman Brent Jorgensen Bruce Nicholby Richard Noble Lyle Stuckle Alan Tanner . Barry Underschultz Richard Wheeler Blaine Worger T.C.Ao passenger goalie for a pilot hockey team hockey player football skin diver music plumber football veterinarian pigeons doctor skiing insurance salesman horses doctor sports veterinarian music architect music roofer movie s pilot skiing electrical engineer water skiing architect sports pilot Room 7-5 STUDENT Dianne Clifford Gwen Coulthard Margaret Davison Peggy Dodds Elizabeth Hall Brenda Hill Carol Lloyd Penny Marshall Marjorie Miller Carole Parsons Pat Ross . Helena Rudderham Gail Sutherland Collette Toddington Heather Tucker Wendy Walper Rita Wong Linda Zeh INTEREST fighting with Bill painting, reading animals swimming, sports sports reading horses, rocks horses swimming, dancing horses music swimming horses skiing school and horses painting boys, horses swimming horses, skiing copper work AMBITION teacher minister nurse Missionary Nurse teacher paleontologist become a teacher nurse photography of nature actress secretary secretary nurse airline stewardess stewardess trainer of horses dress deisgner Daryll.Anderson Terry Brown King Co.le Neil . Croston Bill McClenaghan Terry Monette Lee Nugent Gerald Reilly Ken Schultz Ted Step?. Stuart Travis Jim Wheeler Ken Williams Reed Williams Garry Worthington models, cars cars swimming engineer horses carpenter football carpenter girls baseball cars doctor skiing, football doctor art doctor sports a success in life girls life guard at a car wash blowing up the world engineer swimming architect play football Diane Hazard architect girls baseball —v Sl. — —r- I |H[ % H f B H ■ 4 ’ 1 ■ - Hf||| ' . tt i H K 1 iHH jgg gggm ' Wm ■ _I 1 J EBBH | g - r ®| f B STUDENT Donna Bell Sheryl Bollinger Gayle Bradford Wendy Carmichael Janis Dyck Valerie Edwards Margaret Green Susan Kerr Cheryl Krom Miriam Liebich Ruth Middleton Shelley Ross Anne Marie Serrie Nancy Smithson Heidi Thudium Ann Wolfe Lolly Worobeo Allan Angus Wayne Broome Bernard Brown Bill Di son Zygmont Knapik Gregory Lucas Michael Mackin Brent Mainwood Jim McCartney Stephen Morris Don Marcellus Donald Peech Donald Silvius DOm 7-6 rlilrlilrlilv {Hi it it INTEREST AMBITION Hi It It reading, skating nurse It ' lawyer sports It ' missionary, nurse violin 3 sports teacher fi sports, art secretary HI animal reading veterinarian it HI reading stamp collecting sea shells and rock collecting music science Highland dancing music training dogs sports bowling oil painting librarian hairdresser teacher teacher doctor secretary dog trainer nurse archeologist chemist stamps, chemistry stamps sports sports egg collecting art chemistry outdoor sports tropioal fish sports horses, dogs coin collecting sports physicist chemist- airline engineer draftsman lawyer veterinarian electronic engineer psychiatrist lawyer or vet archeologist equine practitioner chartered accountant teacher M ffiTOI |®P lSSSSP® Room 7-7 STUDENT INTEREST AMBITION Marg Ballantyne stamp collecting teaoher Anne Carruthers horses veterinarian Linda Couser stamp collecting nurse Lorraine Davies swimming nurse.,;,.. Valerie Fellows sports stewardess Karen Groeninger boys finish school Wendy Grusie badminton nurse Diane Hazard sports teacher Karen Hyde boys finish school Karen Kerr animals veterinarian;. Ramone Lamb badminton stewardess Cheryl Lee sports teacher — , Arlene MoKnigbt boys stewardess Barbara McMahon ■ golf interior decorator Pat Olinek reading nur.se Mary Ross dancing veterinarian Barbara Watson animals,, rocks veterinarian Linda Wray hiking ' . . archaeologist Terry Bertamini Gordon Fix : Glen Gibb Roddy Green John Hitohner Jim Johnston Danny Larmour Russ Lougheed Mark Manzer Jim Morel Barney Peterson ' Clarenoe Rhodes Tony Roe Bob Saxton Mark White Hank Wierenga sports girls flying model planes sports ,7’ mechanics radios rifle collection planes chemistry scooters ‘dogs girls. ' . girls sports radios radios mechanic . soldier get out of school athlete - technical engineer car racer trip to Afrioa R.C.A.F. ditch digger test pilot to get rich athlete get a soooter eleotronios electronics Jp n M 0-:, ' Ricky Reid G George Thomson 1 [m Room 7-8 - -x$ -ss— -Ji— —-a_- Larry Armstrong Larry Bakstad Michael Bethel Bruoe Craig Lennie Cunning Larry Delainey Steven Fairbanks Neil Gordon Craig Hyde John Jackman Joerg Kessler Brian Klassen Ricky Leong Colin McLeod James Peatman Rioky Reid George Thomson Leland Wachtler sports swimming sports hot rods fishing trouble airplanes opposite sex television eating reading reading special girls stamp collecting hunting stamp collecting sports motorcycles athlete veterinarian geologist architect atiilete rich Chicago gangster druggist architect doctor hunter none scientist finish school airforce flyer forest ranger none veterinarian rodeo sTuhefiT cXT ' tjAc mmiTJA GLENN CAMERON 9- 4 Glenn, one of the outstanding athletes of Irvine has been a very active member of the Newspaper Club for the past two years. He is also the efficient President of our Student Council. An excellent student, we feel Glenn fully deserves this award. BONNIE BERGMAN 9- 5 Bonnie actively participates in sports and is a member of the Referee Clut as well as a member of -the Newspaper Club. She is 9-15 s room representat pn Student Council. Bonnie ' s outside activities include C.G.I.T. and a ,Church Choir as well as studying Music and Elocution. GAIL FORSTER 9-15 Gail, now in her second year with the Newspaper Club, fulfilled the duties of the club very well as secretary. Outside of school, Gail is a member of C.G.I.T., choir and Youth Group besides studying Elocution, Drama and piano. President of her homeroom, Gail is a willing worker in all school activities. JOHN CRAWFORD 9-H John, The Newspaper Club treasurer, is also the President of his class and an active member of the Students 1 Councilo He studies musio and is a memb of a symphony band. A willing worker and an outstanding athlete we are pr to have John in our school. LINDA MCBEAN 8-9 A dependable student, Linda is a member of Volleyball and Basketball teams She also belongs to the Science and Newspaper Clubs. Taking diving lesson at the Y.W.C.A. and being a Junior Leader takes up quite a.bit of Linda ' s time. She also represented Irvine on the Knew Canada T.V. Series. ROD DAVIDSON 9- 0 A willing worker and a conscientious student. Rod has been an asset to all of his classrooms. He is one of the outstanding male students in our school, excelling in every sport he participates in. Rod has been a membe of every All-Star team and is developing fine qualities of leadership. SUSAN HEADLAND 8-9 Throughout her grade eight year, Susan Headland has shown outstanding qual and participates freely in school activities. As future editor of our newspaper and an apt member of the Art Club, Susan has worked diligently to maintain her high scholastic achievement as demonstrated by her honor poll standing. NOEL H UMP HR YS 9- U... Noel is another one of our top athletes. He has been a good student and an asset to his classrooms. Very cooperative and a most willing work® Noel has worked diligently in many school activities, particularly this year in the Newspaper Club. Noel has outstanding qualities of leadership. Student Of Tfie l VL oribk OCTOBER FEBRUARY BONNIE LINDA BERGMAN MCBEAN r ftOflTJ-f- ( MdU% T V .S7WcAVWS STud£J L cAWAt hS. Student Of The dear CfCenn NOVEMBER GAIL FORSTER DECEMBER GLENN CAMERON JANUARY CRAWFORD MARCH DAVIDSON APRIL SUSAN HEADLAND HUMPHRYS w The Student’s 1 Council in our school is designed to represent the students in the school ' s management. Thus far it has been very effective. It is composed of an executive, which is elected yearly by the students after a weeklong campaign, and the room representatives. The teacher sponsor regulates the Council ' s activities. The 1962-63 Students ' Council executive was elected on October 12. The re¬ sults were as follows:- Glenn Cameron Ken Adamson Terry Wiens Linda Carmichael Karen Aikenhead Greg Lucas President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Grade 7 Representative The teacher sponsor this year was Mr. Desson. In 1962-63 the Students ' Council was very active. All socials came under their direction and they also sponsored a shag. The successful Penny Arcade was also a project of the Students ' Council. c Akdvmh TJ+6 T(E Afc. 37l September, you ' re back there once more. Trudging sadly through the door. Back to books and home .ro rk days, Just forget the holidays. October, you begin to learn That detentions you can ' t spurn. Of course, if you should turn up late, Mr. Desson vri.ll make a date. November and the old routine Is as sour as Listerine; The only way to have some fun — Forget the homework that must be done. Ten more days, you count the hours As the prison hour embowers You, van til the joyful days, That is; Christmas holidaysl vuary you take to heart, mid auld acquaintance be forgot? ; alas, you must go back; ther five months, you think you ' ll crackl February is Valentines, You spend that night out writing lines. My bubblegum I will not chew, And no more trouble will I brew. •oh is here - of good cheert : time you buckled down and tried pass a few tests on the side April brings a restlessness That really is hard to suppress , You get an urge to break the rules, And play some hooky during school. May, we start to train for track ' Round the backstops and come back, Jump and run and hop and kneel. All the broken bones will heal. June, and then the realization That youmust pass those examinations! So study hard and ju3t maybe You ' ll sail right through with many a B s is Irvine ' round the year, •s is what you did endear, l may this poem always be Irvine year in memory. by Marjorie Lahoda CHESS CLUB The Chess Club’s, teacher sponsor is Mr. Ballard. The Members meet every Monday at noon in the Council Room to play chess. The winner, of the com¬ petition was Roy Bolton, David Fleming, Ralph Bell. YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB GLEE CLUB The Youth-for-Christ Club is a non-profit organization under the leadership of Mr. Jordan. They meet every Friday at noon in the Music Room. The Y.F.C. has special guests, films and features throughout the year. The Glee Club consists of about fiO members. They . .meet. eve.ry. Wedne sday noon in .the. Mu sic, Room, whe re 1 practise singing. The ' Gle Club often sing in the sc!: auditorium and other place outside the sohool. The teacher sponsors are Mrs. Adderson, Mr. Jordan and Mrs. Orme, LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club has about 40 members and is soonsored by our librarian, Mrs. Smith. Library Club members spend about 2 hour every night .for a week, once every five weeks, in order to keep the library . open after sohool. In addition to this, .members wash and repair the books at the end of the year. ( NEWSPAPER CLUB The Newspaper Club is sponsored by Mr. Bird arid Miss Sphawalder. This c worked very hard to produce four newspapers and the literary section of Yearbook. Wonderful workl BADMINTON CLUB The badminton club is sponsored by Mr. Staples and Mr. Sparks. It is divided into two groups: Juniors and Seniors. Members of this club played in the badminton tournament at Cresoent Hai ghts High SchoMcAb 4 ART CLUB The Art Club is sponsored by Mr c Staples. It has helped with the decoration for the school socials. They are also working on a mural. YEARBOOK CLUB The six members of the Yearbook Club work very hard to produce our yearbook, Maroon and Gold. Miss Tench is the teacher- sponsor, but Miss Schawalder and Mr. Bird are in charge of the liter ary seotion. John Crawford and Glenn Cameron are in charge of e art. CAMERA CLUB The C.I, Camera Club was organized by Mr. Stolee to further the interest and knowledge of photo¬ graphy. This Club has about 12 members who work hard to turn out gbod pictures ' of club, school teams, and special events-for the C.I. Yearbook, SCIENCE CLUB This club is under the leadership of Mr. Edwards. It has 20 members. Each member has his own project. The Science Club planned trips to such places as the Calgary airfield, an oil refinery and a television station. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club was sponsored by Mr 0 Edwards, It is a service club which provides operators for the movie projector, filmstrip projector and the public address system in the auditorium. ri he cheerleaders were under the leadershi p of Miss Clarko They cheered at several games and also at the Track and Field. The twelve cheerleaders are: Fay Wiltse Pat Bowerman Betty Sawchuk Julie Matters Sharon Gregory Terrill Archer Karen Kjellander Evelyn Koch Betty Scobie Valorie Hrdlicka Carol Kricken Darlene Huber SAFETY PATROL The safety patrol is another of Colonel Irvine’s servioe clubs. The club is sponsored by Mr. Koper. The work of this organization is to control the flow of students crossing the street. The members have the privilege of attending a show every month and also a few football and hockey games during the year. This club is very necessary and we should be proud of it. mma Our Jr. Volleyball team made a fine showing and placed seoond in the Northwest Calgary competition. Although our Senior Volleyball team lost the city-wide tournament, they placed first in the northwest Calgary competition. Team members; Juniors - Karen Aikenhead Judy Peel Linda Carmichael Annemarie Mayer E-velyn Koch Jackie Savage Shirley Ko Lorraine Rousch Karen Kjellander Elaine Foster Seniors- Margo Glennie Donna Seeley Joan Davies Lynne Francis Frances Dorey Keenie Vast Marj Kitchen Judy Eiieker Leslie Broome SENIOR Team members team • Margo Glennie Julie Matter Sharon Gregory Linda Carmichael Keenie Vast on the basketball Lorraine Rousch Janet Neil Terrill Archer Judy Peel Karen Craig Our Junior and Senior basketball team represented our sohool well, even though they didn ' t place in the competition. Teams Members: Juniors; Annemarie Mayer Margaret Mponey Karen Kjellander Linda Mode an Shirley Ko Roberta Taylor Patsy Tracy Leona Agate Laurie Cheyne Valoris Hrdlicka Lee Bennett Kathryn Gregory - The junior team, coached by Mr. Chaoe, season. They won their division witia no loss In the finals for the North Hill Championship they playe the best basketball and won 29-14. Mr. Chaoe has stated : that this is the best team he has ever coached. The senior team, coached by Mr. Chaoe had a rough season They came out tied for second the Branton. They won the tie-breaker and went cn to the North Hill Championship. Here they played the best game of the season but still lost with a 24-23 score. TEAM MEMBERS: Juniors - Harry Budner, Doug ' Trimble, David Wong, George Wong, Bill Little, Dale Severin, Bill Toddington, Rothwell, Rod Davidson, Larry Evans, Ken Innes, Brown, Seniors - A1 Gummo, Colin Gordon, Noel Humphrys, John Stewart, Bob Kennedy, Jim Angevine, Dietrich Burgma Gary Prior. VOLLEYBALL The junior team, ooaohed by Mr. Sparks won a second spot in their division with a 3 win and 3 loss record. The senior team coaohed by Mr. Chaoe, did a little bette than the juniors by winning their division. They played Balmoral for the North Hill Championship and won with a 15-6 and a 15-1 score. TEAM MEMBERS - Juniors - Rod Davidson, Doug Trimble George Wong, Bill Toddington, Dale Soverin, Bill Little, Larry Jones, John Crawford. Murray Marte. Seniors - Don Howie , Bemie Burger , r Dietrich Burgnan A1 Gummo, Ken Reddekopp, Noel Humphrys, Terry Stephenson, Bob Kennedy SOCCER - The junior team, coached by Mr. Sparks were successful this year. They won their division and went on to the North Hill championships. They tied Col. McLeod and so came out as co-champions. The senior team coached by Mr, Kcper also was extremely successful. They won the divisional title and ’.rent || on tb the North Hill Championship, They also came out oo-ohampions after tying Balmoral, 1 . IRVINE! This year we surpassed our past record in the annual A Division Track Meet, held May 29 at Mewata Stadium. Congratulations ( to all contestants and cheerleaders A special vote of thanks go to coaches Mr Chace and Miss Clarke for a job well-done. RECORDS SMASHED - Colin Morton - Hurdles - 12.1 (12.4) Intermediate Boys’ Relay (Richard Jones, Glen Cameron, Rod Davidson, John Craw: 33.9 (34) TROPHIES ' ON - Boys’ Aggrega e Intermediate Boys’ Aggregate Ward Steckle Trophy - per capita aggregate POINT GETTERS Girls - Juniors - Judy Hickey - High Jump 1st Jaoquie Savage - Hurdles - 2nd Intermediate Relay - 1st Linda Bakstad - Broad Jump - 1st Laurie Cheyne - 75 yd. dash - 2nd Janet Neil - Hurdles - 3rd. Elaine Foster - 75 yd, dash - 4th Senior - Cathy Brockhurst - 100 yd. dash - 2nd broad jump - 2nd Jane Anderson - discus - 3rd Boys - Juniors - Murray Rae - Broad Jump - 1st 75 yd. dash - 4th 220 yd. run - 4th Terry Bertamini - Shot put - 3rd David Wong - Broad Jump - 4th Bob Pierce - Hurdles - 4th Intermediate - Colin Morton Hurdles - 1st John Crawford - 75 yd. dash - 2nd Broad Jump - 3rd Glen Cameron - 220 yd. Phil Cyr - High Jump - N 8nd Rod Davidson - shot Put V 2nd Hurdlesr- 2nd ndy Quigley -■ Shot Pyt - 4th CONTINUATION OP BOYS SOCCER TEAM MEMBERS- Juniors - Rod Davidson Doug Trimble Vern Gable Harry Budner Bill Herbert Stewart Gillespie Jim Morrell Bill Toddington Seniors - Phil Cyr Gerry Kitchen Marr Cunningham Dietrich Bergman Noel Humphrys Ken Reddekopp Don Cummings Ricky Taylor Bill Littl Jurgen Hal Brian Olii Jim Rothwe Gerry Rile Reg Warren Terry Bert Don Howie Al Gummo Bernie Bur Vincent Ma Graham Tan Ken Wright Bob Kenned Senior Point Getters in Track - Bumie Burger - Shot Put - 2nd Discus 3rd Mark DeBruyn - 880 yd.. Run - 2nd Don Howie - 100 yd. dash - 3rd. Allan Milne - Hurdles - 2nd Gerry Kitchen - 220 yd. Ru 3rd Relay 4th Noel Humohrys - 440 yd. Rur - 4th JUNIOR BOYS ' BASKETBALL SENIOR BOYS ' BASKETBALL JUNIOR GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL JUNIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL ENIOR GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL SENIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL ■ j J ' 1., j ■ LJ JE %j| P j w y SL [ ! Rk 1 ■ ||W . 4vf) 1 ■ 67 SHAGS THE CHE .RLEADERS ' SHAG The first shag of this year was held on November 2nd, and was sponsored by the Cheerleaders. The highlight of the shag was the broomstick dance, SNAP - SHOT SHAG b y the Came ra Club, the Snap S ho t Shag was held on November 16th. The shag featured a Name the Clown contest and an imitation of Shelley Berman by Gail Forster, REMBRANDT ROJO 3 This, the third shag of the year, was held on January 18th, and S Art Glub A limb0 contest and s °ng solo were the highlights of the Rembrandt Romp, BUTTONS AND BO 3 SHAG The Buttons and Bows Shag was held Maroh 15th, Dress-Up Day. ponsored by the Newspaper Club, Glenn Cameron was the M.C. It was well attended,- those in attendance being , ell entertained by the Mr. and Mrs. I-Opener contest, limbo, twist and continental contests. SOCIALS MAD - HATTERS’ HOP The grade sevens first social was quite successful, and many prizes for skits were awarded. Mr, Stolee xvon the teacher’s trophy for a. Mad Hat , Mr Desson being runner-up. TOYLAND TROT The grade eight and nine social, sponsored by the Students ' Council, was held December 20th. The auditorium was decorated for the oooas ' on Toys were collected for the firemen. SPRING IEVER FROLIC The Spring Fever FVolic was held on May 3rd. Ihose present were presented with a variety of entertainment. Many turned out, and all enjoyed themselves, SPIRNG SUING • The last grade eight andnine social was one of the most successful this year. Decorations , refreshments, and programming were excellent Gail Forster, Marr Cunningham, and Lesle McSorley entertained those present with pantomines and piano solos 0 ASSEMBLIES: The assemblies this year were very interesting, following along with special occasions such as Christmas and Easter. The main items of interests during the year were the presentations of the Student of the Month awards. THE CALGARY SCIENCE FAIR - The second Calgary Scienoe Fair was held at Mewata Armouries. There were five entries from Colonel Irvine, two winning prizes. The Birth of an Oil Field ivon third place in its category, while a radio display took second place honors in its division. CO A A C , , A r 1 i W . j ' S A Ljjiil lUT j JJj ' J r Aj IJ_r jjU GENERAL PROFICIENCY RICHARD BOGEHOLD DIANE NICHOLS SUBJECT AWARDS ENGLISH LANGUAGE - MILDRED PIRNAK ENGLISH LITERATURE - MARJORIE LAHODA SOCIAL STUDIES - CHRISTOPHER WALPOLE MATHEMATICS - PAYE MOULDING SCIENCE - COLIN MORTON SHOP - MICHAEL BROOME HOME ECONOMICS - COLLEEN GRAHAM DRAMA - MARR CUNNINGHAM FRENCH - RICHARD JONES I.O.D.E. AWARD FOR CITIZENSHIP - KAREN AIKENHEAD ATHLETIC AWARDS NOEL HUMPHRYS JANET NEIL C I T I Z ENSH I-P AWARDS SERVICE JANET MoINTYRE (NewsP.) VANESSA LAMBERT (NewsP.) •GARY CROSTON (A.V.) DAVID LEVSON (Patrol) KEENIE VAST (Milk Bar) JOYCE HAMM (Milk Bar) PAT BOiiEHMAN (Milk Bar) BILL TODDINGTON CITIZENSHIP - GENERAL DALE PEDERSEN JUDY PEEL CATHY SAVAGE MARGARET GRAHAM DALE SEVERIN RICHARD JONES COLLEEN GRAHAM KAY BOON SCHOOL DAZE As we were walking down the block. We stopped awhile just to talk,. Lilly spoke of her frozen toes, While Heidi spoke of glamourous clothes, Wendy spoke of cokes and movie stars And Janis spoke of 63 cars. Then suddenly the sohool bell rang. Throughout the neighborhood echoed the olang, clang, clang, They made a dash l They were gone in a flash! Trying to beat the second bell But even the littlest child could tell Although it’s mean to say I think that they ' ll be late today! Janis Dyck OUR HOMELAND THE SETTING SUN Alberta is our homeland Our homeland great and free, Alberta is ' our homeland For all, for you, for me. Alberta is our homeland Crowned with a blue, blue sky Alberta is our homeland With flow ' rs for you and I, Alberta is our homeland Where rivers rush and flow, Alberta is our homeland. .Where wild things thrive and grow,. Alberta is our homeland Beneath, our feet good soil, Alberta is our homeland For all who work .and ' toil Alberta is our homeland : With huge oil derricks tall, Alberta, is our homeland With waving wheat in Fall, Alberta is our homeland , Where cattle graze .and roam., ' Alberta is our homeland O ' er the prairies it ' s known When the sun is setting in the west. That is the time that I like best. With the gold of the sun mingling with the dusk It gives the sky a beautiful lust. By the pink and the orange and the purple and gold A wonderful tale of the Heavens is told It gives you a thrill just to sit and see The sun go down as it will. always be. It gives you a feeling of being small Watching the smoldering of this gigantic .ball, I doubt if the death of the sun will be seen It will probably go on as it always has been Donna Bell Alberta is our homeland. Where cattle furnish meat. Alberta is our homeland ' With its farms nice and neat. Alberta is our homeland, Tq passers by we tell, Alberta ' is our homeland So may we lcve her well. Susan Kerr THE ANCIENT RIME OF THE SCHOOLBOY - by Gaye Shaw 9-14 (After the Rime of the Ancient Mariner) It is an ancient teacher And he did stoopeth me By thy long grey hair and bloodshot eye, Nov wherefore stopp ' st thou me?” The principal ' s doors have opened wide Though I ' m not next of kin; The pupils met, the strap is set; May ' st hear the merry din? He held me with his skinny hand, There was a boy, quoth he Hold offl Unhand me, grey-haired loonl Eftsoons the strap dropt he. He missed me with that awful strap — So I stood very still, I had to listen like a child; For he had a forceful will. And I had done an awful thing, And it did work me woe; For I had stopped with bubble-gum. The fan that caused the breeze to blow, THE BY ' AYMAN by Alonna Thrall 8-9 (After The Highwayman) The breeze was a cascade of brightness among the dewy trees, The moon was a white washed clipper-ship tossed upon foggy seas. The road war of asphalt, all sticky, over the phairie out west. And the,bywayman oame trudging - trudging - trudging, The bywayman came trudging and then he stopped for a rest. ’Up the old asphalted driveway he tiptoed and stalked in the dark, He was startled, and hid in the bushes when he heard the song of a lark. He walked then, on to the doorway, and who should be waiting there But the owner ' s white fanged watchdog, Butch, the owner ' s watchdog. Growling a low mean mad growl, like a lion in his lair. And dark in the dark old driveway, a convertable oar door squeeked, Where Beth, the millionaire ' s daughter came, late, for her gas tank had a lea She saw the tramp at the doorway, he stood, being held at bay, She knew he hated the watchdog, Her father ' s long-fanged watchdog. Quiet as a mouse she listened and she heard the hobo say: Good griefS Oh goshl Dear met the dog is at the door. And if I don ' t leave right quickly now he ' ll have bitten me by the score. : And so he turned right quickly -then and ran towards the day. He ran to the east by the moonlight. His shadow ran in the moonlight, He ran on and on in the- moonlight, and was ne ' r seen again - so they sayl What are teachers really like? Most kids think it’s true That teachers are as mean at home As when they are with you. But I don ' t think they are so bad. Just ' cause they yell at us They probably act quite nice at home. And never make a fuss When you are talking to a friend ’Bout how a movie was; Your science teacher throws a look; You wonder why he does. When you have a page of math. And you ' re drawing on your text. The teacher gives you fifty lines. You wonder why she’s vexed. Another item in our Publio Opinion ' 63 survey was selecting the top ten hits. Everybody has his own favourite, but we found these to be the most popular: 1. Return to Sender by Elvis Presley 2. Rythm of the Rain by the Cascades 3. The Night has A Thousand Eyes by Bobby Vee 4. Locomotion by Little Eva 5. Sherry by the Four Seasons 6. Ruby Baby by Dion 7. Limbo Rook by the Champs 8. Surfin ' Safari by the Beachboys 9. Your Used To Be by Brenda Lee 10. Telstar by the Tornadoes The three favourite movies appear to be: lo Lawrence of Arabia whose principal star was Peter O ' toole. 2. Girls, Girls, Girls, featuring Elvis Presley. 3. Mutiny On the Bounty starring Marlon Brando. Besides having their own favourite songs, everyone has his own favourite actor and actress. We had to generalize, of course, and they turn out to be: 1 B Elisabeth Taylor in Cleopatra 2 0 Suzanne Pleshette in 40 Pounds of Trouble 1 Dick Chamberlain in Dro Kildare 2. Elvis Presley in Girls, Girls, Girlsj Follow that Dream and It Happened at the World ' s Fair. Television programs are listed below: 1. Ben Casey starring Vincent Edwards. 2. Bonanza with a spectacular cast of stars including Lome Greene, Dan Blacker, Purnell Roberts and Michael Landon. 3. Thriller. 4. The Untouchables with Robert -Staok. 5. Beany and Ceoil« 6. The Beverly Hillbillies 1806- 1808-FIRST STREET N.W. CALGARY, ALBERTA
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