Gordon Bell High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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(RsucL £adaa, (flub This year the Red Cross Club in¬ cluded girls from Grades 9 to 11. The Club has continued its volun¬ teer work at local hospitals, and as an additional project the members operated cloak rooms to raise funds for the Gordon Bell Memorial Fund. Under the leadership of President Barbara Cusitar and Secretary Norma Jacobson, the Red Cross Club has completed another year of service and dedication. The members would like to extend to Miss Flanders their thanks for her co-operation and assistance through¬ out the year. ChoAhu Club The Chess Club this year had a reasonably successful season. At the beginning of the year we elected our officers, President Robert Johan- nson, Vice-president Peter Spencer and Secretary Jim Aune. We held an intra - mural tournament and named Robert Johannson school champion. Our inter-high team con¬ sisting of Robert Johannson, Peter Spencer, Jim Aune and Ted Cow- tan placed fifth out of ten in the inter-high t ournament. Other than this some of our members have participated in other tournaments such as the Manitoba Junior and the Manitoba Open where although they didn’t win they were a credit to their school. All of us in the Chess Club, however, would like to give a big vote of thanks to Mr. Mutchmor who so kindly sponsored 47

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Cbhmna, lub This season the Drama Group was late in being organized, but by Christmas we had given three per¬ formances of A. A. Milne’s comedy “The Man in the Bowler Hat”. The cast included John Radley, Richard Langtry, Rick Maclean, Donna LeMere, Cynthia Trevenen, Andrew McArten and Bob Johannson. After Christmas the mood of the Club changed from comic to tragic. At the Variety Concert, the moving tragedy “Riders to the Sea” by Irish playwright J. M. Synge was pre¬ sented. The performance of such a drama was a great step forward for the students concerned. The cast included Anne Murphy, Les Mazure, Lena Jyrkannean, Darlene Oretsky John Ripley, Carol Loos. Much of the success of the pro¬ ductions throughout the year was due to the behind-the-scene afforts of Anita Ross, Greg Clark, David Langtry, Gisela Penner, Miss Kier- nan, Mr. Cramer, Miss LaBarge. The entire Drama Group wishes to thank Mr. Dorfman for his advice and guidance throughout the year. CuAJiunt GQfabiA. CM Under the sponsorship of Chief Speechly the Current Affairs Club has enjoyed a very successful year. Based upon the format of the United Nations the members have, we hope, increased their interest in world matters with their discus¬ sions on global affairs. President Seigmund Gnass and Secretary Jean Kemp kept the uneasy peace as best they could during the some¬ times heated discussions that en¬ sued. Topics ranging from the American Election to the Congo situation were discussed. Happily the Club has had a successful year and we wish our successors the same in the future. 46



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JJisl J’AjoIul fommliJtejL The Co-Chairman of the Frolic Committee this year were Lynne Dolan and Richard Langtry. Our social season was curtailed on account of “no gym”. The opening dance in late November was the “Premier Panic” in keeping with the confusion the school was under¬ going. In December the Christmas Dance was well attended, at which we honored our Snow Queen. Two Coke Dances were held during the winter months. “Cupid’s Capers” in February brought 1961 social doings in with a flourish. The Annual Co-

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