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ROOM 24 - MISS E. FRASER - GRADE 6 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Jerry Novak, David Myska, Jim Atkins, Larry Hoffman, Ross Somers, Victor Obrison Brian Skakum, Billy Balacko. THIRD ROW: Harley Mathew, George Hudson, Gavin Anderson, Gordon Irving, Terry Nyquest, Richard Anderson, Keith Hassan, Wayne Bowman, Miss Fraser. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Samson, Myrtle Schoenbom, Betty Jean White, Linda Spearman, June Trojack, Judith Hull, Barbara Pylypas, Gloria Solvason, Donna Carriere, Mary Van Koevering. FRONT ROW: Suse Kyritz, May Trumbley, Valerie Kushneryk, Cheryl Okopski, Marlene Kelley, Monika Engelsmart, Carole Spicer, Joan Hoffman, Patty Hope. OUR ASSEMBLY GYPSIES Boy! What a day it was at the Assembly in March. Room 23 had pre¬ pared the program. We sang the three versus of ' O Canada’. Maureen Mika read the Bible. Then Donald Watson told us about Earl Grey and that this school was the first Junior High School in Canada. Karen Lacey introduced ' The Song My Paddle Sings ' by E. Pauline Johnson and we all recited it. Then we sang ' God Save the Queen’. It certainly was an exciting time. Daniel Brooks — Room 23 Grade 4. A I’d like to be a gypsy All dressed in colours bright, And dance beside the fire With merry friends each night. I think I’d tell your fortune And all the things I’d say Would be just sure to happen Almost any day! It’s fun to be a gypsy All round the world to roam, But oh, I really wonder If I’d long to be back home. Lorraine Holland — Room 23, 57
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ROOM 25 - MR. KRUSULNICKI - GRADES 5 6. BACK ROW (Left to Right) Mary Ellen Squarebriggs, Diane Laboda, Geraldine Soucie, Jane Ewert, Raymond Adams, George Broomfield, Tom Berzanski, Ronnie Osesky, Allen Manning. THIRD ROW: Donald McLeod, James Hyde, Robert Kaptian, Joseph Begpalko, Bob Miller, Lorill Matthew, Richard Podolsky, Brent Taylor. SECOND ROW: Linday Bay, Maureen Spearman, Warren Carriere, Brenda Henderson, Billy Feschuk, Teresa Hay, Vivian Piche, Roy Bruckshaw. FRONT ROW: Gwen Devries, Jacqueline Fumiss, Allan Schoenbom, Shirley Little, John Babiak, Elaine Glslason, Garry Buffie, Linda Gordon, Mr. Kruszelnlcki. MARBLE DERBY - 1957. Would you like to know a very exciting thing that happened to me this year? It was the time that I won the Marble Derby of our school. When I started to practise for the Derby I only had three marbles and when the Saturday came that I had to play in the Derby, I had more than one hundred marbles. Be¬ fore I won the Derby, I had to play three boys and two girls. The second last time I played, was the most exciting time, when the score was 10-10 and I scored the last shot to make it eleven. The referee said that I had to play at Chippawa for the championship of Winni¬ peg. I went there the next Saturday and I played with a boy from another school. He beat me by two shots. After the game I received my cup for Earl.Grey. Boy, was that an exciting experience! Ronald Hucal -- Room 23, Grade 5. 56
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FESTIVAL RESULTS Grade 7: Margolun Koopmans - Good Deed Chor - ’I’m Seventeen Come Sunday’ - 84. Arlene Jackson - Solo - ' Where the Bee Sucks’ - 81; ' Skyboat Song’ - 75. Bonnie Mills - Winnipeg Girls’ Choir - ' Snow’ - 91; ' Keel Row’ - 90. Dave Gore - Solo - ' Three Jovial Welsh¬ men’ - 76. Annette Kussin - Piano - ' Squirrel’s Parade’ - 81. Bonnie Fisher - Piano - ' Sonatina’ - 79; ' To the Moon’ - 81. Barbara Limmert: - Good Deed Choir ' I’m Seventeen Come Sunday’ - 84. Jerry Trider - Good Deed Choir - ' I’m Seventeen Come Sunday’ - 84. Grade 8: Carol Coish - Winnipeg Girls’ Choir - •Snow’ - 91; ' Keel Row’ - 90. Brian Craig - Accordian - Terrantella - 75. Lynne Garez - Piano - Sonatina - 79. Wayne Fisher - Piano - Tema ton Vari- aziona - 70. THE OPERETTA. The main characters in the Oper¬ etta were: The Captain of H.M.S. Pina¬ fore - Don Seel, who did a fine job with his singing and acting., Josephine, his daughter - Jackie Jonsson and Jamie Nairne. They carried out the part well with their pleasing voices. Ralph Rock- straw - a sailor in love with Josephine. Wayne DeBolt and Dennis Longley - played this character with enthusiasm. Sir Joseph Porter, Admiral of the Navy - Gary Okopski who played the sophistic¬ ated Admiral well. Buttercup - a peddler Margaret Marr and Eleanor Steiler. They contributed much to the Operetta. Dick Deadeye - an unpopular sailor - was played by David Farrell. He put a lot into his acting. Hebe - Sir Joseph’s finest cousin - Margaret Marr and Eleanor Stieler. Boatswain - Stewart Bowman. He had a small part, but played it well. There were three choruses and they sang with much enthusiasm. In the Operetta there were eight sailors danc¬ ing the hornpipe. There were some difficulties at the practices, but under the wonderful direction of Miss M. Owens and Mr. R.D. Guy, they were soon overcome. One of our school’s biggest pro¬ jects this year was ' The Variety Pro¬ gramme’. There was a display of boys’ and girls’ Physical Education work, in¬ cluding tumbling. The main feature consisted of extracts from the Nautical Operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan. The program was given on March 28th and 29th. We wish to thank Miss Crook- shanks for her fine directing of the music. We could not have gotten along without her. The Operetta was accompanied by Miss Helen Martens and Maureen Sloker on two pianos. Maureen Sloker -- Room 18. 58
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