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' TAGETTES ' EXECUTIVE Vivian Ehn (Group leader), Betty Brown (Group leader), Pat Strec- ker (President), Marilyn Del Bigio (Secretary), Eadie Tomchuk, (Social Convenor), Irene Shew- chuk (Social Convenor). Missing: Miss Neithercut (Ad¬ visor), Miss Bokofsky (Advisor), Marjorie Rossnagel (Vice-Presi¬ dent), Moreen Close (Treasurer). JUNIOR RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Back row: Shirley Riehl, Mary Malenchuk, Betty Dahl, Jim Lo- fendale, Ray Penner, Daphne Rushman, Gail Waterick, Frances Fence. First row: Beth Longmuir, Shel- agh Keith, Lorraine Martin, Carol Johnston, Miss Law, Florence Bingham, Beverley Micholson, Juanita Fox, Bridie Linney. JUNIOR RED CROSS EXCHANGE GROUP Back row: Mr. Cochrane, Bryan Johnston, Jim Fergusson, Graeme Garson, David Schick. Second row: Miss Ruby Spencely, Mrs. Cochrane, Myrna Weisner, Vivian Ehn, Pat Strecker, Betty Dahl, Joan Venters, Miss G. Matchett. First row: Elaine Green, Irene Shewchuk, Betty Brown, Sally Keith, Marjorie Raynor. 67
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TAGETTfiS Tagettes commenced on September 26 with a membership of about 75 girls. The offi¬ cers elected were : President Pat Strecker, Vice-President - Marge Rossnagel, Secretary - Marilyn Del Bigio, Treasurer-Moreen Close, Social Conveners-lrene Shewchuk and Eadie Tomchuk, Head of Group Leaders-Betty Brown and Vivian Ehn, Staff Advisors-Miss Bokof- sky and Miss Neithercut. Tne Tagettes were divided into nine groups. The Initation took place on November 7. Initiates wore shorts, black stockings, sacks, and their hair was done in braids and pincurls. The biggest project attempted by the girls was their sale. Proceeds of the sale bought educational toys for the Children ' s Hospital. During the year various groups put on a variety of programmes. Miss Gunter, Vice-Principal of Luxton School, gave an interesting account of her year in France, Some of the other programmes enjoyed by the girls were: a fashion show, a film, a debate, a skit, and a demonstration given by a hair styl ist. Tagettes offers excellent opportunities to our High School girls for develop¬ ing leadership qualities. JUNIOR RED CROSS HIGHLIGHTS The Junior Red Cross in Lord Selkirk School is a most active group, with 100$ enrollment. In the fall, a number of students who had previously acted as hosts to students from Fergus Falls, Minnesota, returned the visit. A lovely wooden plaque given to us by Fergus Falls students hangs in our school as a constant reminder of a wonderful experience. Before Christmas, the Tagettes held a sale and raised money for educational toys for the Children ' s Hospital. Bldg, 2 helped with this project by personal con¬ tributions. At Christmas, a choir of Grade 9’s made cardboard figures, fruit, and animals for them. More recently, a campaign in aid of Korean children was conducted, and each class earned or denied themselves money to give to this fund. Canteen work at the Childrens Hospital is carried on regularly every Saturday by Junior and Senior High girls who are doing a fine job. Much of the success in all our projects is due to the efforts of our Red Cross leader. Miss Law, who encouraged us to live up to our motto: I serve . SOCIAL SIDELIGHTS The school social year started off with a sophisticated barn dance, The Harvest Hoe Down , on October 2h» The school crowd turned out in a conglomeration of jeans, patched-up skirts, old mocassins, and other fashionable accessories. The Snow Drift , held in November, was the second dance of the year. Enter¬ tainment consisted of a fashion show (complete with fish), put on by the Grade 11 boys. The first dance of the New Year, The January Jamboree , was held on January 23. A skit, The Census Taker , was enacted by Mary-Lynne Ryckman and Georgina Goetz during intermission. The last dance before Easter was the Shamrock Shindig held on March 13. The Boys Ensemble sang Negro spirituals— Old Time Religion , Swing Low , and Dry Bones . THE COLLEGIATE REPORTER Now in its third year, and still going strong, is that exclusive High School program, The Collegiate Reporter , featuring a round-up of the week ' s social and sporting news throughout the high schools, as well as favourite records, personality sketches, and occasional Did-you-know? columns. Discussions or exclusive interviews with celebrities are also a part of the program ' s functions. Prizes are given away on weekly contests. Our representatives are Allan Barry, Myrna Wiesner, Mary-Lynne Ryckman, and Sid Litwin. 66
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ELEMENTARY OPERETTA GLEE CLUB Back row: Bill Evans, Bill Lums- den, Walter Eby, Alex Stewart, Dan Baluk, Garry Nickolson, Bryan Johnston, Sid Litwin, Barry Orchard, Bob Amadatsu. Fourth row: Dave Gerus, Lor¬ raine Martin, Eleanor Lundman, Lillian Twerdochlib, Francis Warenko, Beverley Cummings, Helen Dryryk, Inge Wipper, Net¬ tie Tarabalka, Carol Johnston, Harvey Simpson. Third row: Sheila Ostrander, Stephanie Mihalyk, Clara Lutzer, Helen Humenik, Nellie Naga- matsu, Donna Moore, Ina Erlend- son, Lorraine Rau, Audrey Gil- bey, Miriam Malenfant, Beverley Cann. Second row: Doreen Stockwell, Audrey Kuhlman, Martha Lowen, Herta Lowen, Edith Tomchuk, Betty Dahl, Elaine Haberman, Trudy Reid, Maureen Jennings, Maureen Rolston, Helen Drozda, Jean Craik. First row: Joan Dixon, Arlene Huggins, Florance Bingham, Lor¬ raine Marchillo, Lavina Dyck, Mrs. W. Thacher, Pat Strecker, Marilyn Jopling, Doreen Zipp, Gloria Warenko. GRADES 7 -9 FOLK SONG CHOIR Back row: L. Steinhauser, J. Thompson, E. Harvey, M. Shew- chuck, R. Sheir, B. Gee, V. Stockbocks. Seventh row: D. Penner, B. McNeil, D. Johnston, D. Kohlmeir, A. Stosgy, L. Bingham. Sixth row: M. Myrnick, D. Young, I. Myskiew, A. Lowen, P. Schell- berg, M. Schultz, M. Jeffrey, G. Flemming, B. Forrester, A. Low¬ er, N. Forbes. Fifth row: J. Hurustchuk, D. Huchinson, J. Kurtz, B. Longmuir, A. Rerrick, E. Trap, G. Wallace, J. Thompson, H. Dixon, C. Smook, J. Scott, J. King, S. Shunk, W. Lutzer. Fourth row: H. Flemming, M. Watkins, J. Conn, L. Mortimer, A. Blair, H. Koop, B. Wagstaffe, L. Erickson. G. Castello, M. Du- Charme, M. Presley. Third row: G. Currie, E. Blom, A. Roberts, G. Waterick, M. Mc- Phail, L. Yallits, E. Presley, C. Strachan, L. Freeson, J. Laing, D. McNotten, D. Younka, G. Holender, S. Warenko, T. Lesyk. Second row: Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Harrison, R. Ogren, M. Kidd, B. Raw, C. Empey, S. Smith, D. Mo ore, L. Hurtz, A. Lewis, L. Regal, J. Partrick, M. Peterman, E. Zarusinski, D. Buis, B. Porth. Front row: A. Tipping, M. Mym- ko, A. Brown, J. Oxinforth, W. Toews, F. Fince, P. Ursel, S. Keith, C. Simms, E. Cares, P. Hooper, J. Zinkouski, G. Hender¬ son, R. Pryden. 68
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