Lord Selkirk School - Maroon and Grey Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1953

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Class 10-4 Mr. Lucow with ruler in hand, has kept 27 boys and 4 beautiful girls at bay. We excel in sports shown by our boys winning the soccer championship. All our girls are members of Tagettes. We always seem to have something to do in study periods but never seem to pass any tests. The girls all study very hard but the boys find life tedious. Ten four ' s screeching yell can be heard through the school when 12 o ' clock is near. Even though we lack energy, all in all we are the best. Class 10-8 From Room 8 came associate editors for the Year Book and the school paper, radio talent for C. K. Y. ' s Collegiate Reporter , school tea workers, and eminent debators. Distinguished class members include the vice-president of the council, the chairman of the Collegiate Reporter , and the vice-president of Tagettes. Sports were at a low ebb this year but the girls managed to win two out of their volleyball games. The boys ' only success was obtained when they played a volley¬ ball game against the girls at four o ' clock one day. A fraction of our class keeps the principal busy trying to inculcate some Latin, (English, too) into their heads. While this is going on, the typing portion is busy providing business for the paper industry. Our class party was held on the second last day of February. It took the form of a hike with eats later. This satisfied every one. Class 10-12 Room 10-12 has the distinction of being the best room in the school—we thinkl Our thirty girls are chaperoned by two lone boys. On our wall hangs the pennant for the Girls ' Grade X Inter-Room Volleyball Championship. Besides, six of us were on the Inter-High team. We went so far in co-operating to make the school tea a success that we even had a class party to help sell tickets. Many of us were bowlers, and almost all the girls Tagettes. Several girls have greatly enjoyed working in the Red Cross Canteen at the Children ' s Hospital. Two of us worked on a skit which served as entertainment for a school dance. You should hear our girls make a melody, in the Festival choirl Do you see why we claim the above distinction? We have really enjoyed our year and thank Miss Neithercut for being such a good sport. -5KBKHS- Example of faulty reference: Completing an impressive ceremony, the Admiral ' s lovely daughter smashed a bottle of champagne over her stern as she slid gracefully down the ways. a baby rabbit had been pestering its mother all day. Finally, the exasperated parent replied: You. were pulled out of a magician ' s hat— now stop asking questions. ■JnHHHr Ambitious boy at school dance: Tell me about yourself—your struggles, your dreams, your telephone number. Girl— What do you like in girls ' clothes? Boy— Girls I ■JKBBBS- 23

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10-4 Back row: Wayne Bush, Hart Brown, Lawrence Tomczack, E est Hamm, Garry Pattenden, 1 Lucow, Bob Robertson, Bill Wii ing. Second row: Harold Wiest, M ley Lautens, Bob Whiklo, 1 Saranchuk, Don Schlede v George Tresoor, Ken Tresc Robin Cowan, Bill Krisa. First row: Anthony Maruda, M Koshurba, Tom Wachal, Bevori, Mickolson, Irene Shewchuk, die Tipping, Frances Wann Jack Chorlton, Fred Gross, I Emerson. 10-8 Back row: Lyle Lowry, Jim Mil¬ lar, Nick Bobey, Alex Stewart, Gordon Alvare, Allan Barry, Garry Rolston. Third row: Ken Douglas, Clifford Martin, Lawrence Lesyk, Roy Hogg, Dan Kurlan, Allen Simms, Don Larson. Second row: Clara Lutzer, Lillian Twerdochlib, Pat O ' Bryan, Edna Nanowin, Eleanor Lundman, Joyce Blair, Jeanette Hnatyshyn, Judy King, Ann Dmytriw, Mary- Lynne Ryckman, Marjorie Ross- nagel, Adeline Zadworney. First row: Lorraine Marchillo, Carol Johnston, David Gerus, Brenda Taylor, Albert Kennedy, Miss Bokofsky, Marvin Sherebrin, Elsie Lytwyn, Jack Noraur, Sheila Ostrander, Lavina Dyck. Missing: Marjorie Topham. 10-12 Back row: Yvonne Miller, Dian Sakamoto, Gladys Erhart, Cj H ughes, Pat McFadzean, Edc Zimmerman, Margaret Vard hurst, Joan Arseny, Arlene 8| kitt, Doreen Stockwell. Second row: Stephanie Mihc 1) Pat Sinclair, Joan Annable, Mil Neithercut, Donna Moore, Neufield, Joyce Serediuk, Jcfl Burns, Margaret Fulford. First row: Joan Dixon, Mar Lowen, Herta Lowen, Ar‘‘« Huggins, Carol Brailsford, Gee ina Goetz, Florence Bingham Millar. Audrey Kuhlman, Grt Knight.



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Class 9-3 Room 9-3 is made up of beautiful girls and handsome boys, as you can readily see. We are proud of the fact that four of the boys, including the captain. Nelson Walker, of the Senior soccer team, were on the inter-school soccer team from 9-3. These boys were a credit to our school, winning three out of four inter-school games. If you look among the volleyball players, you will find the 9-3 girls taking a prominent part. We expect the spring and summer season to result in our class winning the room championship for baseball. Class 9-14 Here is nine-fourteen, Mr. Larusson ' s pupils. We have had a very good year at Lord Selkirk. We started the year off by electing the following officers: President-Bill de Jong Vice-President-Barbara Evanchuk Seretary-Ellen Kull Treasurer-Margot Cusson Sports ' s Captains-Joan McCormick Allan Keough We are all members of the Junior Red Cross with Gerald Darmer as our representa¬ tive. At Christmas, nine-fourteen presented the Veterans of Deer Lodge Hospital with gifts of cigarettes and 215 books, a large part of which were donated by Owen Clarke. We also made a Christmas scene which was placed in the hall of building 2. All the room participated in this project, but the artistic touches were made by Carole Buffie and George Bayne. Our girls won every volleyball game but one. At the school tea we were in charge of the fish pond which turned out to be quite successful. We collected $45.55 for the school funds from our booth. Class 9-15 This is class 9-15 the class with the pep. Our president is Bert Roberts, and our teacher is Miss Ross. The boys could have been hockey champions, but they didn ' t have a chance to play any games. Our girls excelled in volleyball as their many crests and eups will prove. We have been noisy at times, and we have kept the teacher company after four, but still we learned our work and seemed to make the grade. We ' ll try our best in sports, and on Field Day, if possible, we ' ll try to win a few ribbons. Our Sports ' Captains will help us to become athletes so that we will be able to do marvellous feats. We ' ll try to pass 3 : that we can become Grade 10 ' s next year. There was a young lass from Australia Who dressed for a dance as a dahlia; The petals revealed What they should have concealed. And the dance—as a dance—was a fahlia. A Short Story Sail Gale Pale Rail ■SHHHHHHHf 24

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