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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
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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.
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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
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