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I. S. C. F. Committee Standing left to right: Donald Doerksen; Mr. Sawatsky (Staff Advisor); Johnny Wiebe (Vice- president) . Sitting left to right: Gwen Peters; Ernest Froese (President); Ann Froese (Secretary). Inset: Mr. Lawrence Funk (sponsor). This year’s I.S.C.F. (Inter School Christian Fellowship) meetings have been a real help and blessing to the Christians at our Collegiate. We have this year once ag¬ ain tried to make Christ known. Our meetings consisted of student Bible discussions, buzz groups, special speakers, and testimonies. Our special activities consisted of several socials and a work-day. We are truly thankful to the Lord for these precious thirty minutes we could spend weekly around God’s Word. Ann Froese PAGE 43
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First Term Student Council Standing left to right: Henry Giesbrecht, Pearl Feechuk, Jim Mykytiuk, Melvin Senkow, Ron Franz, Helen Wiebe, Dennis Guenther. Sitting left to right: Helmut Ne ' ufeld, Agnes Krahn, (Vic-president), Ernest Froese, (President), Ann Froese, (Secretary), Mr. Sawatsky, (Staff Advisor). Second Term Student Council Standing left to right: Henry Giesbrecht, Julianna Yurkowski, Shirley Freund, Helmut Neufeld, Jim Martens, Ernest Froese, Theresa Maczuqa,Shirley Holme, Dennis Guenther. Sitting left to right: Bobby Senkiw, John Wiebe, (Vice-President), Allen Kolisnyk, (President), Anne Froese, (Secretary), Mr. Sawatsky (Staff Advisor). PAGE 42
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The social committee has enjoyed planning several socials for the year, the first of which was our fall wiener roast. The initiation was somewhat different this year; we had the freshmen wearing their costumes throughout the day and evening. These costumes consisted of grain sacks,onion necklaces, braided hair and baby bonnets. At the wiener roast a few games were played, the freshmen initiated and then the main event - - eating. Another traditional social event was held on December 23rd. An enjoyable ev¬ ening was spent by sining Christmas carols, playing games, and receiving gifts. Though these were only a few social events, they proved to be enjoyable by all. Agnes Krahn PAGE 44
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