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B. Harrison, VV. Gate, J. Muir, Lee, G. Spoar, R. Belluz, E. Penick, Richardson, G. Lane, J. Wentworth, L. Love, B. Mason, C. Stuart, K. England, K. JMontesanto, G. Gregory, B. Scobal, G. Dunlop, A., J., J. Mihalenko, J. Flecic, V. Seeberger, B. Bysla, B. Leaney, Mr. Ahrens, N. Connor, D. Foti, A. McFadgen. Xjowlina ( .lub Bowling was held again this year at the Skyway Lanes every Monday at 2 p. m. This year it was recognized as a school activity, all difficulties with the Central Executive being smoothed out. The execu- tive consisted of President Wayne Gate, Vice-President Gary Spoar and Treasurer Vicky Seeburger Because of his position as the school vice-president, Wayne Gate vacated the leadership in favour of Gary Spoar. The members were divided among eight teams, whose captains were: Gary Spoar, Jim Muir, Bob Lee, Rich Belluz, Bob Brown, George Lane, Jim Wentworth, and Bob Harrison. The teacher- counsellor was Mr. Ahrens, who graciously accepted the job even though his schedule was already well filled. At the beginning of the year there was a good turn-out; but, owing to the lack of student interest and par- ticipation after the Christmas exams, bowling had to be cancelled. Thanks to the few students who faithfully supported bowling to the last week! r. A. Woods, I. Smith, G. Forbes, W.Sowran, H. Vredeveld, Shapka, J. McMillan, Doug Wood, B. Holmes. L adet -.orpi and fcifle J earn The Cadet Corps and Rifle Team have been idle so far this year. Only two teacher officers are left in Delta; Glendale has two. Dr. Price was asked to arrive at a solution. As of Jan- uary, no solution. Cadets this year have, how- ever, taken part in two auditoriums, a Remem- brance Day and a Tri-Service programme.
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SECOND ROW: R. Button, P.Tarvainen, J.Tierney, G. Roberson. FIRST ROW: R. Hebberd, G. Mote, Mr. Woods, B. Knight, B. Meldrum. ABSENT: W. Budnark, D. Krick. The Stage Committee consists of ten boys in the Shop and General courses in Grades nine to twelve. It is extremely versatile, and is associated with most other committees. Besides regular Auditoriums, we run the projectors; wire up lighting systems for Dances; hook up the P. A. system for football and basketball games and dances; and maintain all the equipment in good running order. In fact, we never know what we are going to be asked to do next. I like to think of us as the ' Ways and Means Committee. Some members of the Stage Committee have other activities. We have a B. A. C. and social committee representative, while others are on the basketball, football and hockey teams. We are really a diversified group. The boss (supposedly) is the chairman, John Tierney; the manager is Bruce Meldrum; the Chief Adviser is Pete Tarvainen; and the Teacher Counsellor is Mr. A. Woods. The Stage Committee is a seldom seen, almost unknown group, but in most activities you can be sure we are on the job behind the scenes. £-» - y . ZJhe aUet-IKodi. The Del-rods Car Club is the most recent additon to the clubs of the school. The teacher counsellor, Mr. W. Davies, was the originator of the Del-rods. The new executive has Jack Brokenshire as President, and Richard Simpson as Secretary-Treasurer. The motive behind the club is to try to promote better relationships, not only for the school but also for all teenage drivers. The club will practice basic driving skills for the entry into the Safe-Driving Roada-o , sponsored each year by the Hamilton Junior Chamber of Commerce. Sergeant K. Skerrett of the Hamilton Police Dept. was the guest speaker at one meeting, and Mr. Davies frequently talks to the club on common road troubles and their remedies. The club members trust that by promoting safe driving, Delta will keep a good name in highway safety. B. Davies, Dalley, D. Fawcett, M. McDiarmid, K. Rowland, D. Corran, C.Stewart, J. Brokenshire, Mr. Davies, S. Burnip, R. Nelson. ,
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D. Lane, C.Reaburn, J. Vandervelde, S.Adams, A. Wilson, R. Kulchycki, J. Bell, J. Goatley, M. Dennis, Mr. Harrison, M. Moorhouse, G. Colenbrander, C. Gibbs. Art Work Slio P After a number of disappointing seasons, the old Art Club was replaced this year by the more successful Art Work Shop. It was decided to limit club membership to twelve active members, with a waiting list ready to replace any uninterested artist. Because each member fears losing his place with the group, he is inclined to aim for regular attendance. One of the club ' s main functions has been to provide decorations for various school dances as well as to produce posters for other school organizations. The workshop ' s main achievement was an Egyptian Mural (thirteen feet by thirteen feet), complete in a record four hours. It added much colour to the Graduation Dance. MEMORIAL TO THE ART CLUB: The club members of 1958 collected funds for two new art show cases. They will serve as a reminder - of the best days of the club. A special word of thanks should go to Mr. Allison and the Woodworking Shop, Mr. Woods and the Electrical Department, and Mr. Whyte for their help in building and installing the cases. Jhe Lai cu Under the supervision of Mr. Lewis, the Delta Camera Club has been privileged to capture on film memorable events at dances, sport activities, and novelty projects such as the Sadie Hawkins Day that were promoted in our school. Arlene Dawson, the club ' s secretary, arranged a shooting trip to Gage Park as well as to the Proctor and Gamble Company in Hamilton. Many ot the members obtained unique and unusual pictures of various machines and materials that were employed in the manufacture of the finished products. We certainly enjoyed the airplane flight that circled Hamilton and enabled us to shoot some interesting pictures of our fair city. This flight was arranged by Ron Widdifield. The more experienced members opened special classes, in which new members were instructed in the fine art of developing pictures and negatives. The increase in membership of our club certainly shows that a photographic hobby is not only an ex- citing but also a practical way to earn some extra money. B. Reeve, M. Maurice, J. Strecker, W. Slater, R. Ashton, D. Corran, D. Dorey, E. Tarbak, N. Yates, W. Turner, R. Widdifield, D. Foti, A. Dawson, S. Lachowski, B. MacBride, D. Ritchie, N. Connor, M. Alexander, Sandy Allan, Mr. Lewis, J. Barrett, Chris Judd, C. Joy.
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