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45 CLASS 8-06 By Eugene Stefiuk Well, here I am reporting for Room Six. In our room there are twenty boys and sixteen girls. We have two musicians in our class, Eugene Stefiuk and Richard Kundel. We have three expert basketball players, Albert Bartnik, Don Wong, and Bob Sweet. Three boys of our class were in the vanning Treble Choir, at the Festival. Margaret Howe, Jean Demky, and Pat Kiely have been active in the Glee Club. In every class there is one smart pupil, John Simmonds is first in class with an 80 average. Our room got together and contributed some money for the March of Dimes. Room six is a happy, boisterous class. Our Christmas party was full of fun, games, food, and lots of prizes. We have a happy-go-lucky class. Class 8-18 By Roxienne Smith The three events in Room 18 were Volleyball, Basketball, and the Music Festival. In the Inter-room Volleyball there were six girls from Room 18 and a few from Room 5. Every P.T, period we practised. We won three games out of five. In the Inter-room Basketball there were five boys from Room 18 and a few from Room 5. Charles Pinkus was the timekeeper. In the final game there were three seconds to play and Gerry Rithig scored the winning basket. One. of the most important events this year was the annual Music Festival. There were three girls from Room 18 in the Girls ' Choir. Miss Wiechraan worked with gills from Room 18 on their test piece which was The Graceful Swaying Wattle , and their choice piece was Jesu Joy of Man ' s Desire . Though not winners their marks were 84 and 85. Class 8-22 The students of Room 22 have accomplished many things during the past year. The attendance of this class has been quite good, with about seven students who have perfect attendance. Lates have not come in large groups although we have had our share at different times. In this room we decided to donate money to the March of Dimes Fund, and it was agreed upon that each pupil would give at least fifty cents which was to be earned by themselves. At the time of this printing we are not sure of the collected sum, but if everyone has given his or her share, we will have a considerable amount. We also put a fine on anyone who broke the class rules. The result of these fines and contributions is that we have raised and donated some money to a good cause, and we have a much improved room. Our room has been decorated very attractively at the back. We have a large mural of Winnipeg at the forks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, and also have information of France, and illustrated idioms. Many, students in our room have drawn and painted some very nice pictures, of fish, scenery, and people who lived in earlier days. I think that most of the pupils in Room 22 have enjoyed our year in Grade Eight,
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ROW 3 L- R: Room 8-11 CONRAD PEZZOLLA, CARL PREISS, MARWIN WARREN, JIM HORWATH, MR. J.B. SMALLEY, ERIC JOHNSON, BILL KORESKY, JIM CARTMILL, BILL HANSON. ROW 2 L-R: GEORGE DYCK, ALLAN BURKE, EDWARD BRUYNSON JAMES MOGGEY, GORDON WICKWARE, GERALD STODDART, RUSSEL STASIUK, JOE SUTTON, DAVID SMITH, JOHN SMAIZYS, ANDREW SMITH. ROW 1 L-R: JOAN MIKI, DOREEN SPITZNAGEL, BEATRICE PROVO, LENA LANYON, HILDEGARDE ROSENTRETER, RITA HARJU, LINDA KRAVTSOW, DOROTHY REIMER, MARY ANNE STINSON, SAYOKO SHIBUYA. NANCY SUGA. O ROW 3 L-R: no om o - 10 VICTOR PENNER, JERRY RUTHIG, WALTER MEAD, CHARLES PINKOS, ALVIN STUPAK. MR. BERGER, MELVIN SIPLEY, ERNIE MURZAK, MARVIN JASON, TOM MILLER. ROW 2 L-R: GEORGE PINKEY, RONALD GINN, KATHY ODGER, SHIRLEY RODGERS, DOREEN DOUGLAS, ANNIE McNEILLY, JANE GL DENNING, WILBUR GILLIS, DOUGLAS ROBINSON. ROW 1 L-R: GEORGE KNIGHT, GEN ElVE KRUSZELNECKI. LOUISE FORBISTER, STAR HARLAN, ERNA KOUSOWF, ROXINENNE SMITH OLGA ROMANYSHYN, LORNA BERCIER, HAZEL NAGAN. BILLY CONNORS.
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