Garden Valley Collegiate Institute - Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1969

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Garden Valley Collegiate Institute - Yearbook (Winkler, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 69 of 92
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Literary Committee Left to right; Standing: Ken Wiebe, Gary Spenst, Ken Paetkau, Richard Giesbrecht, Wesley Hamm, Ted Dyck, Mary Kla “ en ' ' Neil Janzen Linda Derksen, Mr. Peter Nickel, Helen Derksen, Barry Dyck, Ed Schmidt, Harry Siemens, Rick Bergen, Isaac Wall. Seated: Joan Krahn, Nettie Klassen, Mr. B. Wiebe, Peter Froese (convener) , Almira Thiessen, Mr. Wiliam Schroeder, Marge Penner, Joan McEachern, Elaine Bucholtz. Literary Committee Report This year, 1968-1969, the literary committee has been involved in quite a few school activities. We started with i literary program in November which featured the school orchestra. The program at the Hallowe’en party was arranged by the Literary Committee. The feature films were our responsibility this year. We presented Third Man ‘ n the Mountain” and Summer Magic”, both Walt Disney productions. The responsibility of School Spirit Week also (hanged hands from an elected committee from Council to our committee. This was held on the second week in March |ind included a pep rally, teacher-student basketball games, and wound up with a literary program. Lastly — 1, on behalf of the committee would like to thank everyone who helped make this year a ur committee. To the orchestra, the teachers and students, we express our sincerest gratitude and thanks. success for Pete Froese Convener COMPLIMENTS OF WALTER ' S ELECTRIC PHONE 325-4213 WINKLER, MAN. 67

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Social Committee Loum H wLhrSS dl . n9: M v, Dan Sawatsk V- Irene Peters, Arlene Doell, Brenda Fehr, Henry Boschmann, Merle Braun, Ed Boetilig, Evelyn Toews Mr Mnvd e° S ) S ' Da .!S Kuhl, Grace Dyck, Jim Fehr, Verna Buhler, Susan Sawatsky, Pam Reimer, Mary E. Klassen, (convener) Sharon L nI1u ' mA ? eat d: Mr - George Pkles ' Mlss VMctiele Parsons, Mandy Loewen, Mrs. Linda Enns, Lori Rietze iconvener;, bnaron Neufeld, Marie Krahn, Judy Goertzen, Irene Friesen. Social Committee Report Our Collegiate has over five hundred students and it was a challenge for the Social Committee to plan so , for such a large number of people. i The Hallowe’en party, October 29, consisted of a program followed by a lunch. Many of the students addt 11 1 the evening by wearing very original and interesting costumes. December 13, after the Carol Service, a banquet was held at the Elementary School Auditorium. A cold 10 was served and the evening was “topped” by a short program. We followed what has become, it seems, an annual event and held a Spring Fling, March 20. A very enjov program was staged. A king and queen for our collegiate were again selected. It has been an enjoyable year and I would like to thank all for helping us, especially the “ever preseff ■ time of need” staff. Lori k Conven 236 MAIN STREET KROEKER REALTY WINKLER, MANITOBA PHONE 325 42K • FARMLANDS • HOMES • COMMERCIAL PROPER1 66



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Left to right; Standing: Mr. Dan Sawatzky, Paul Goossen, Jim Wiebe, Mr. Abe Hildebrand, Mr. Harvey Kroeker. Seated: Hannah Gerbrandt, Kathy Dyck, Peter Petkau (convener), Karen Enns. I.S.C.F. Committee Report The I.S.C.F. organization has as its motto “To know Christ and to make him known”. We believe Chr be relevant in the high school. The Friday noon meetings are open to the whole student body and staff. The pro deals with a variety of topics throughout the year. In the first term, the theme of honesty was dealt with. 0 Churchman”, a satirical film was the opener for this theme. General discussions, panels, buzz sessions and s; ers are types of meetings, as well as socials. This involves the newcomers meeting at the beginning of the e “Carnival Capers” was the opening social, held in October. Another social featured a drama, “Frontier MortT ' I Christian living and missions were the main topics on discussion during the year. Tuesday noons were reserwr some students for devotions of scripture and prayer in one of the classrooms. The executive, with the three spo have accepted the challenge to sponsor three full-time Christian service workers. 5 Peter COMPLIMENTS OF WINKLER REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LTD. PHONE 325-8961 334 FIFTH STREET 68

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