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Phoenix Club Daniel McIntyre ' s current affairs discussion group, the Phoenix Club, enjoyed another success¬ ful season. The club held many meetings and dis¬ cussions on current topics; took part in an inter¬ school debating tournament; and, as usual, sent a delegation to the Transcona Jaycees Junior Parlia¬ ment. Daniel ' s first Model Parliament was hosted by the club in April. The Club members extend special thanks to President Nancy Stefura and Advisor Mr. Fraser for their hard work throughout the year. DMC “Eye This year ' s Eye , still holding true to pre¬ vious years standards, received a First Class Rating for the efforts of its staff. Under the leadership of Editor Lynne Magnusson, the staff attempted to increase student involvement in the paper by re¬ questing more letters-to-the-editor, and to improve the content of the paper by an expanded features section. Many thanks to staff adviser Miss Sorensen, whose efforts helped make the year so successful.
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C onstitution Committee The Constitution Committee, headed by Gavin Wood, was responsible for implementing changes in the DMSA constitution. This year changes passed by the Student Council were mainly concerned with the new DMCI scholarship. Murray Palmer, Gavin Wood (chairman), Judy Wilkins, Don Piragoff. Sales Committee The Sales Committee had the responsibility of purchasing, selling, and distributing the maroon and white sweatshirts and scarves so common around the schools. Although their duties were concentrated into a short time-period, the Committee members worked hard and are to be congratulated for their hard work. Thanks to staff members Mr. Yoshino and Mrs. Witherspoon for their assistance. FRONT ROW: Gayle Leverton, Doug Wood, Gary Ardrin. BACK ROW: Brenda Tario, Janet Watt, Karen Rempel (Chairman). Board of Athletics The Board of Athletics takes care of the administrative functions necessary to Daniel ' s intra-mural sports activities. The members were delegated duties such as arranging schedules for co-ed volleyball and intra-mural basketball. This committee is one instance in which the students have had the opportunity to become the estab¬ lishment . FRONT ROW: Helen Rzeszutek, Nick Dyck (chairman), Sophie Rzeszutek. BACK ROW: Mark Horvath, Gayle Leverton, Erwin Wesenberg.
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Clubs and Reach For The Top This year ' s Reach for the Top Team, com¬ posed of Doug Wood, Nym Hughes, Lynne Magnusson, and Tommy Kucera, was, unfortunately, narrowly defeated in its second game of the season. Team practices were enjoyed by all, as the absorption of knowledge was aided by the consumption of various dainties. Practices took place in the reference room of the library, where the team was assisted by Grant Wichenko, Brian Oonst, Eddy Kosowski, and Jerry Kowalyk, along with staff advisor Miss Sorensen, to whom many thanks are extended. Tape Club This year ' s Tape Club, under the skilled leadership of President George Solomonides, had another successful year. They again recorded the Choral Concert and provided taping services for the teachers. The Ear , the branch of the Tape Club most noticeable to the student body, continued to relieve lunchroom blues by providing popular music during noonhours. Miss Hunt, the staff advi¬ sor, is to be thanked for assisting the club. Chess Club This year ' s chess team, composed of Brian Williams, Bill Gray, Gordon Tataryn, and Larry Roberts, placed third in the Free Press Chess Tournament during the Christmas Holidays. The team played successfully in another Free Press Tournament in the Easter Holidays. The Chess Club varied its fare by playing Bridge and other games as well as chess.
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