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36 two enjoyable half-hour jam sessions under the baton of Mr. W. W. Bates. THE GIRLS' CHOIR Choir Director ............ Dr. R. C. Davis President -M ......... ..... M icki Mackawa Vice President ............ Dianne Darwen Secretary Treasurer ...... Kay Divitcoff Librarian .,...................... Jane Beecroft Publicity Representative -- Joan Charles The girls' choir gave their first per- formance at the annual Commencement exercises on October 28. The selections chosen were Green Cathedral, The Lord's Prayer and Oh, My Babby. They received a tremendous ovation. Another performance for this year was the Variety Show, 'held at the School on February 3 to celebrate the 100th year of the Board of Education. The choir was also asked to compete in the Kiwanis Festival on February 28, where they were awarded a high second place. CAMERA CLUB President .............. Charles Peters, I3C Vice-President ...... Bruce McGill, 13K Secretary ............ Barbara Daniels, A2G Social Representative ----Ross Martin, IW Treasurer .....,.......... Mr. E. B. Comfort The snap-happy characters of Dan- forth, otherwise known as the Camera Clubbers , meet in Comfort's Corner every Wednesday after school. This club gives the photographically minded an opportunity to express themselves to their best advantage. We all benefited from the lectures that our treasurer and staff adviser, Mr. Comfort, planned for us. Among the lecturers Harry Witton, a noted professional photographer, gave TECH THTLER us an idea that proved to be a boon to photographers everywhere. Not only Mr. Witton but Mr. Travers and other teachers submitted their knowledge, in an interesting way, at our meetings. We did not rely completely, however, on outsiders. Our own members prepared lectures and presented them to the rest. Even if we didn't have girls we did have another tamer source of interest, our Annual Photo Contest. This com- petition brought cash prizes for the win- ners as well as a display of prints. Our contest and our work in process- ing films kept us pretty busy but we still had time to vi-sit, as a group, photo- graph laboratories and salons. Yes, sir, we were really clickinf The Camera Club's Photo Contest established awards in five classes. The list of prize-winners follows: Landscape: First, H. Eller, M5INg Second, J. Bowden, I3Cg Third, C. Wat- son, I1R. Seascape: First, W. Andrews, M5Ag Second, W. Webster, I3Pg Third, R. Marshal, I3W. Architecture: First, J. Bowden, ISC: Second, W. Chaplin, I4Cg T'hird, J. Bowden, I3C. Life: First, B. Eto, A2Bg Second, B. Neale, I4Ag Third, D. Kenning, V2C. Running Water: First, V. Plhillips, M2A3 Second, W. Andrews, M5Ag Third, W. Andrews, M5A. 1949-1950 STUDENTS' COUNCIL FRONT: Florence Ward, Dawn Kendall, Will- iam McAlpine, Mr. G. A. May, Principal XV. P. Ferguson, Don Rogers, Nina Fallis, Gord Tyndall. SECOND: Janie Beecroft, Margot Hitchcock, Doreen Gatenby, Bob Corcoran, Barbara Uplhe- grove, Ferne Gould, Marg Lawson, Marg Hoyle, Ron Jones. THIRD: Ross Graves, Bill Humphries, jim Frame, Doug Cowie, George Hopkins, Arlene Betsworth, Albert DeBaermaker, Harold Cohen, REAR: Richard Hobbs, Derek Chadwick, Glen Fitzgerald, Bill Bulek.
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TECH THTLER FRI-NITE CLUB EXECUTIVE 1949-50 FRONT: Gordon Tyndall, Florence Ward, Mr. G. A. May, Shirley McCall, Jim Frame MIDDLE: Dawn Kendall, Marilyn Fritz, Margot Hitchock, Gwen Roberts, Audrey Rice BACK: Harold Cohen, Dont: Cowie, Bill Humphries, jim Rogers, Bill McAlpine SQUARE DANCE CLUB Grand Change All as Mr. Stewart calls 'em, Mr. Monkman tickles the ivories, and fiddlers Ed Czuchniclci and Ed Lennox saw off the sweet and mellttw.
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