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

 - Class of 1953

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7-12 Back row: Garry Hogberg, Ron Westlake, Barry Whiteside, Fred Fingler, Clifford Gross, Wayne Mitchell, Wayne Smith, Wayne Thomson. Second row: Ron Advice, Dianne Paxton, Beatrice Prettie, Nancy Saville, Pat Komarnicky, Jean Moldowan, Elaine Presley, Joan Thompson, Arlene Rerick, Wando Lutzer, Philip Lester. First row: Kathleen Strachan Jeannette Rekus, Marjorie Kidd Gail Waterich, Maureen Watkins Stan Eby, June Conn, Normc Bean, Elinore Laudinsky, Heid Fleming, Elaine Carse. 7-13 Back Row: Bob Olien, Vernon Schroeder, John Demetrioff, Dick Green, Jim Lofendale, Alvin Hornung, Jack Price, Terry Ked- dy, Ed Taylor. Second row: Stanley Fleming, David Nichol, Don Shillington, Victor Mousseau, Betty Dali, Mar¬ lene Jeffery, Edna Stephens, Doug McLuckie, Clarke Peterman, Ter¬ ry Clark, Tom Hughes. First row: Roseanne Pryden, Jus¬ tine Polczer, Bonna Brailsford, Barbara Marshall, Lilian Bal- harry, Murry Mainland, Carol Lumsden, Virgina McNeill, Mil¬ dred Wicklow, Janet Hrushchak, Ruth Anhang. Missing: Barbara Rau. U 5 « « i n 7-15 Back row: Dennis Kolish, Gunter Klassen, Earl Proutt, Waldie Ur - ger, Ken Peacey, Jim Sesal Richard Burr. Joe Zawatsky. Second row: Bill Herdy, Normal Goodale, John de Graaf, Kat. leen Simms, Beverley Port , Dianne McNaughton, Edith Trapp, Dianne Young, Lorraine Riggall, Vivian Stockbrocks, Bci Brodeur, Allan Scott, Peter Ca negie. First row: June Oxenforth, Edith Baerg, Helen Dixon, Dorothy Chimilar, Tom Parker, Peter Liba, Annette Brown, Muriel Mymko Betty Wall, Heidi Koop. 30

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8-2 Back row: Brian McKinley, Herb Brown, Fred Van Der Graaf, Ted Starr. Third row: Walter Huebert, Barry Smith, Dick Braun, Jim Partridge, James Friesen, Jim McGlauglin, Harold Furber, Harry Peacey, Bob Lancaster. Second row: Albert Kleiwer, John Weibb, Pat Whiklo, Gail Stuart, Joyce Smith, Beverley Weiler, Mr. C. Ursel, Sandra Thorogood, Elizabeth Zarusinski, Joyce Thompson, Dick Holland, Jim Porcher. First row: Mary Myrniak, Ellen Harvey, Leila Mortimer, Therese Lesyk, Sonja Warenko, Leona Steinhower, Marg McPhail, Isa¬ bel Duff, Dianne Kholmeir, Mar¬ lene Shewchuk, Dianne John¬ ston. Missing: Margaret Dodds, Irene Myskiw, Gail Fleming. 8-17 Back row: Ralph Butler, Abe Penner, Clifford Brook, Bill Ried- Third row: Bill Wagenko, Eddy Dion, Pat Grande, Dennis Hos- field, Gary Tolton, Bill Balharry, Ronald Ross, Donald Critchly, Bob Turner, Werner Wiebe, Ron¬ ald Janick. Second row: Beth Longmuir, Ruth Shier, Carol Smook, Elaine Haus¬ er. Lorraine Yallits, Betty Barker, Alice Blair, Priscilla Schellen- berg, Joan Rentz, Marlene Du Charme. First row: Beverley Forrester, John Stevens, Shirley Riehl, Al¬ lan Pannell, Marguerite Barrett, Mr. Downie, Arlene Lower, Tom Bingham, Eva Allan, Evelyn An¬ derson, Jean Laing. Missing: Beverley Gee, Marian Lysack, Laverne Lamoureux. 7-10 Back row: John Malenchuk, Jim Bragg, Edward Grabowski, Ron¬ ald Telesky, Leslie Anderson, Harold Morton, Horst Kummel, Arthur Harder, George Lewyk, Fred Empey, Allan Horning. Second row: John Laudinsky, Al¬ bert Gunn, Lydia Friesen, Gert¬ rude Voth, Valerie Lockwood, Frances Fence, Louise Sharp, Gloria Hollender, Jean King, Ronald Smith, Henry Dyck. First row: Wilma Toews, Norah Forbes, Elinor Blon, Bonnie Wag- staffe, Joan Roberts, Hartmut Flatt, Marvin Field, Adele Robert¬ son, Ruth Poersch, Phyllis Jaques, Arlene Tipping. 29



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Class 7-12 As a class, 7-12 behaves fairly well. Individually, however, we are not so well behaved. There are 33 of us, 20 girls and 13 boys. We have won for ourselves the title, The Champs , for having the highest medium in the whole of grade seven. 7-15 was very close to us. We hope that at Easter we will be able to keep our title. In sports, however, we were not so successful. The boys gained no distinction whatever in the inter-room football games, and they lost their only hockey game. The girls saved us from total disgrace, fortunately, by winning most of their volley ball games. Our teacher ' s name is Mr. McKie. We all like him, and we wish that we could have him for our teacher next year. Now you know both our good and our bad sides. On the whole, we think we are a fair outfit. We have done our best in school activities, and we hope to continue to do so in the future. Class 7-13 Class 7-13 is quite a class, or rather, we think so. We have fourteen girls and eighteen boys. Our class officers are; President-Murray Mainland Vice-President-Barbara Rau Secretary-Dick Green Red Cross Representative-Jim Lofendale Red Cross Secretary-Justine Polczer These pupils handle our class affairs very efficiently. Last November we had a Red Cross sale and we handed in some money for the Crippled Children ' s Fund. Part of the money also went to another fund. The boys won the Inter-Room Midget Soccer Championship. They are very proud of this, and we hope that they will win many more championships. Our class can be quite a class if we try, so 7-13 , try and try and try. Let ' s go to the top. Class 7-15 Whenever any school activity comes along, you can count on Class 7-15 to support it to the best of their ability. We are the super-salesmen of Bldg. 1, when it comes to ticket selling, as we were tops for both the Hom e and School and our own School Tea. We also contributed generously to the White Elephant, Fish Pond, Home Cooking and Candy Booths. Early last term we started collecting good magazines and pocket books for hospitalized veterans. We were able to send two boxes of these, in first class condition, to Deer Lodge Hospital. 7-15 girls are the proud winners of the Grade 7 volley-ball pennant —our boys didn ' t gain any championships, but the hockey and soccer teams put up a good fight- better luck next time, boys. Our studies? Well, we hope for some Merit Certificates and plenty of exemptions in June. -I BBttBBBHS- Peter— I want a collar for my Pa. Woman: Clerk— One like mine, son? Peter— No, a clean one. a strange animal who can tear through an 18 inch aisle in a crowded store, then goes home and knocks the doors off a 12 foot garage. -iBBBBBHHS- 31

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