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Room X-12 Top Row: Gloria Gardzielik, Harriet Pressor, Irene Babiuk, Lillian Landega, Lawrence Yallits, Herbert Chalmers, Margaret Davyduk, Ber¬ nice Markowski, Barbara Evanchuk. Second Row: Irene Maciurzynski, Pat Hergesheimer, Joan Erickson, Ann De Jong, Steffie Palaniuk, Joyce Sharp, Gail Burnett, Carole Buffie, Jeanette Zipp, Joyce Vogel. Third Row: Ellen Kull, Juanita Fox, Lynda Hodge, Isabelle Llewel¬ lyn, Ruth McFadzean, Marlene Blaschuk, Rosalie Sawchuk, Valerie Macaulay, Joan Pannell, Merle Peterson. Bottom Row: Sylvia Jenner, Joan Scott, Jeanette MacKay, June Dett- man, Audrey Falls, Elvera Loewen, Sonia Memka, Carol Meek. This happy school year has nearly expired, And now we have been completely inspired To give a report of the class. But the question now arises: Where shall we start? For all in our class seem to be very smart So we figure that each one will pass. We have two boys, each one a sport, One is tall—the other short. The taller plays basketball, the other curls, Still both boys flirt with all the girls. In volleyball we do excel, In singing for the Red Cross, we did quite well. In opera, Glee Club, bowling we could cheer That we did our best through this past year. Our teacher, Miss Neithercut, is a sport, A happy sort, and rather short. And we’d like to add, we’re very sincere When we say that it’s been a wonderful year. Room X-li Top Row: Margo Cusson, Brian Wright, Gerry Castello, Reg. Horner, Pearl Wong, Lome Kenyon, Gail Pyper, Bill Tait, Doris Hutchinson, Bill Zuk. Second Row: Richard Fence, Donna Moore, Jim McKinnon, Myrna Miller, Bill Glass, Trudy Cohen, Fred Drewe, Leona Bingham, Dennis Johnson, Sadie Wurch. Third Row: Arlene White, Ed Steel, Verla Lee, Ed. Zipp, Ann Simpson, Don Partrick, Shirley Smith, Mel. Roscoe, Gail Wallace, Albert Johannson. Bottom Row: Bob Robbie, Audrey Mitchell, George Pernsteiner, Pat Hamata, Ken Poole, Marlene Granda, Rupert Lowry. This year X-8 has entered in all possible activities, and has come up successfully. First of all the girls ' volleyball team won the grade ten inter-room schedule and went on the road to stamp out the St. John’s grade ten champions. Then falling into the Xmas spirit, we threw a “slam-bang” class party, from which we obtained various necessities for a needy Family. One fact that we can honestly boast about is that each and every member of this class has willingly participated in the extra-curricular activities. (That goes for the boys too). All in all, 1953 and 1954 have been successful and adventurous in the academic and sports world with the encouraging help of our enthusiastic class teacher, Miss Bokofsky. 18
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... and Now to the UNIVERSITY High School years have passed quickly. University days will soon be here. If you intend going to College next year, it ' s wise to get some of your books during the summer. The Book Department is owned and operated by the University for the college students of Winnipeg. All textbooks are sold at the very lowest possible prices. Manitoba students are most fortunate in this regard, for The Book Department has as its constant aim — The Lowest Prices in Canada. %, and tidied (dopies MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION THE UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA BOOK DEPARTMENT 200 Memorial Boulevard WINNIPEG 17
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Room X-4 Top Row: Ken Humeny, Allan Podaima, Pat Meek, Bert Roberts, Ken Douglas, Eleanor Braun, Wally Neves, Dave Hughesman, Roy Prettie, Stewart Martin. Second Row: Eileen Hein, Rob. Fulton, Bob Bill, Margaret Schultz, Alex Officer, Charles Johnson, Allan Campbell, Abe Anhang, Harry Randall, Marguerite Hatchen. Third Row: Bob Hawksworth, John Wisniewski, Dorothy Hossack, Bill De Jong, Bob Whiklo, Ray Kullman, Georgina Ednie. Bottom Row: June Bergen, Fred Gross, Allan Keough, Alma Cand- line, Don. Borys, Jack Grunsten. Dr. Lucow’s beaming class consists of twenty-four “men” and nine girls. Our “men” won the Grade X soccer championship. Our room also placed first in the sale of tickets for the Scholarship Tea. As well as having the vice-president of the Senior High Council in our class, we were also well represented on the volley-ball team which “pulverized” the men’s team. You will also find many curlers and bowlers in our room: “But after all is said and done, We’ll let you know we’re having fun. With precious learning that we gain, We’ve got the brawn to match the brain. ’Cause Doc old boy is on the ball, We like X-4 the best of all.” EXCHANGES “BREEZES”—Daniel McIntyre Winnipeg, Manitoba PURPLE AND GOLD”—Gordon Bell High School Winnipeg, Manitoba “HORIZONS”—Technical-Vocational High School .Winnipeg, Manitoba “NEWTONIAN”—Isaac Newton High School .... Winnipeg, Manitoba “KELVIN YEAR BOOK”—Kelvin High School Winnipeg, Manitoba “NORMAL LIGHTS”-—Manitoba Provincial Normal School Winnipeg, Manitoba “THE PARK BENCH”—City Park Collegiate ...Saskatoon, Saskatchewan “THE TECHNALOGUE”—Technical Collegiate Institute Saskatoon, Sask. “THE HERMES”—Nutana Collegiate Institute ..... Saskatoon, Saskatchewan “THE BLUE AND GOLD”—Kapuskasing High School Kapuskasing, Ontario “THE GRAEMIAN”-—-Graeme College . Grahamston, South Africa “THE VULCAN”—Central Technical School Toronto, Ontario 19
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