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n SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL Back row: Marvin Sherebrin, Al¬ bert Kennedy, Sydney Litwin, Dave Schick, Ronald Ryckman. Bob Carnegie, Eddie Tipping. First row: Irene Shewchuk, Lor¬ raine Rau, Marilyn Jopling, Elaine Haberman, Doreen Zipp, Graeme Garson, Nick Bobey, Eadie Tomchuk, Carol Brailsford, Georgina Goetz. JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL Back row: Melvin Roscoe, Bert Roberts. Barry Smith, Hart Flatt. Second row: Alex Officer, Mur¬ ray Mainland, Dick Green, Stan¬ ley Eby, Maureen Watkins, June Cock, Tom Parker, Peter Liba, Allan Pannell, Marvin Fields. First row: Julie De Piero, June Detman, Ann Simpson, June Blat- ta, Ellen Kull, Abe Anhang, Bill Dejong, Jeanette Zynkowski, Sonja Warenko, Arlene Lower, Margaret McPhail. MAROON GREY STAFF Back row: Lynn Atkinson, Allan Barry, Bill Shoup, Carole John¬ ston, Myrna Miller, Harvey Simp¬ son, Desmond Smith, Bob Ama- datsu. First row: Mary-Lynne Ryckman, Beverley Cumming, Adele Zna- nirowski, Bob Nelson, Sheila Ostrander, Bill Lumsden, Marina Olson, Art Segal, Helen Humenik, Nettie Tarabalka, Mary ' Moldo- wan. 64
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SENIOR HIGH COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Lord Selkirk had a fine Senior High Council this term, for each individual council member was of the highest calibre and contributed much to the well-being of the whole. If co-operation and reliability are indications of council success, then this year’s council can say that it achieved some measure of success. Many thanks are due to Mr. Cochrane, the staff, and especially to the council advisors. Miss Thomson and Mr. Lucow, for helping us over the rough spots. We have had a busy term and we believe that a great deal has been accomplished, I will mention a few of the more important highlights of the council’s work. Students’ Day, I am sure you will all agree, was much enjoyed by everyone. The programme assemblies, another undertaking of the council, was especially varied this year with a good selection of films, speakers, skits, and debates. A full and really enjoyable bowling season was also sponsored by the council, the difficult chore of organizing and running the schedule being ably carried out by the vice-president. Then again, as you all know, this year ' s Stunt Day was of unprecedented success and the council is proud to have played a part in the organization of this event-. A special word must be said concerning the project of the council and also about our main means of subsistence—the dances. Our project, the pocket-sized Lord Selkirk handbook, will act- as a guide to a great many future senior high students—we hope. The six dances were all excellently planned this year and the greatest credit goes to the social committee and its capable convener, who spent much time in making these socials a success. All in all, each council member has been able to say truthfully that he or she has enjoyed working with and for the student body of 1952-53. Our best wishes to next term ' s president and the in-coming council, Graeme Garson. President. JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL ACTIVITIES At intervals of two weeks, in good old room 15, there met the elected rep¬ resentatives of the Junior High grades. Presided over by their popular president, Abe Anhang, under the guidance of Mr. Williams an d Miss Ross, the council did much talking and moving of motions which resulted in a year of well-organized activities for the grades concerned. Most of the actual work of organizing the bowling, hockey, soccer, assemblies, social events and other activities was done by the eager committees which were set up nearly every time the council met. Several long term projects were undertaken. A Junior High newspaper, which was a tremendous success, was begun. The success of this project, as of all the other activities depended upon the eagerness of the students to participate. THE MAROON AND GREY This past year, as far as the school paper, the Maroon and Grey goes, has been a very successful one. With Miss Bokofsky, staff adviser, and Bill Lumsden, editor, the staff, enjoying their share of the work in putting out the school papejj v4re the following L.S. students: Ass ' t Editor, Sheila Ostrander; Gossip, Marina Olson; Room News, Adele Znamirowsky; Art, Bill Shoup; Humor, Lynn Atkinson; Head of Typists, Beverley Cumming; Head of Setters, Mary-Lynne Ryckman; Advertising, Allan Barry, Myrna Millar, Carol Johnston; Circulation, Art Segal; Sports, Helen Humenik, Boys- Bob Amadatsu, Girls-Nettie Tarabalka; Production, Bob Nelson; Tagettes, Mary Moldcrwan. Something new has been added this year—full-page front cover drawings, such as the men ' s volleyball team (?), a picture of a student busily studying for exams, and other such sketches. A new highlight this year was Teacher Topics , which consisted of interviews with the Senior High Staff. There have also been bigger and better gossip columns this year, which always please the students, because by reading these columns, they can keep up-to-date on who ' s courting who, etc. All in all, this year has been both successful and enjoyable in the newspaper world at L.S. 65
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