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

 - Class of 1954

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Top Row: Ray Young, Vange Obirek, John Cotter, Marlyce Kroeker, Lawrence Gera, Francis Irving, Brian Davy, Joyce Kozicki, Arnold Purdie, Linda Laing. Second Row: Noreen Lee, Richard Gunn, Irene Duda, Charlie Saunders, Dorothea Smith, Dennis Truss, Donna Bates, Richard Swystun, Joanne Huard, Willie Lewis. Third Row: Michael Wolynski, Shirley Emerson, Gilbert Horung, Judy Coldwell, Jack Wicklow, Edie Medlicott, Gordon Marchello, Dianne Janik, Harold Herrmann, Judy Lorenz. Bottom Row: Eugene Lesyk, Alex¬ andra Murynec, Jed Mendella, Florence McDonald, Warren Bur¬ nett, Edward Wall, Walter Turchyn, Gary Kostchuk, Melvin Fidler. Roam VII-1Q Our teacher is Mr. Hatcher. Our room is used mostly for art. We are very proud of our room although it is not always in tip-top condition, but there is reason for that. The room is usually filled with various paintings. Our class made posters for the operetta in some of our art classes. Sports activities have included inter-room soccer, volleyball, and hockey. In all these we did our best and made a fine showing although we did not win. Nine members from our room were in the operetta chorus. Our class president was Jack Wicklow, vice-president was Michael Wolynski; secretary, Marlyce Kroeker, and Year Book representative, Willie Lewis. JUNIOR HIGH MERIT CERTIFICATE WINNERS OF 1952-53 Merit Certificates Grade 7 Ronald Advice Elaine Carse Helen Dixon Henry Dyck Frances Fence Marvin Field Hartmut Flatt William Herdy Gloria Hollender Heidi Koop Lorraine Kurtz Peter Liba Wayne Mitchell Muriel Mymko Tom Parker Diane Paxton Kenneth Peacey Beverley Porth Nancy Saville Louise Sharp Vivian Stockbrocks Wilma Toews Maureen Watkins Merit Certificates Grade 8 Dianne Buis Gail Flemming Dianne Johnston Stephanie Jones Arlene Lower Leila Mortimer Dianne Penner Barry Smith John Wiebe Merit Certificates Grade 9 Leona Bingham Geraldine Castello Trudy Cohen Lorraine Erickson Richard Fence Carole From son Pat Hamata Doris Hutchison Dennis Johnson Allan Keough Verla Lee Elvera Loewen Myrna Miller George Pernsteiner Bob Robbie 54

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Room VII-13 Top Row: Victor Brown, Pat Mc¬ Williams, Frank Pisa, Maureen Keough, Bill Brade, Judy Flatt, Jack Kisil, Doreen Dolchuk, Walter Schwarzenau, Elinor Nixon. Second Row: Betty Henderson, Kenny Jonatchick, Jacqueline Pannell, Richard Burr, Pat Kapey, Clarke Peterman, Elaine Balzar, Charles Weiner, Gail Sandrk, Richard Temple. Third Row: Michael Sersun, Adel¬ aide Hauser, Garry White, Nora Panting, Jack Porcher, Michael Litwin, John Flashberger, Tom Broneski. Bottom Row: Gail Isanski, Richard Shier, Joyce Wilson, Neil Donald, Bill Anderson, Ken Shunk, Bob Shaning. Missing: Marlene Chaloner, Lor¬ raine Webster, Blanche Carran. Our class, under the supervision of Mr. Gostick, is well-behaved. We have taken part in many activities such as inter-room hockey and inter-room volleyball. Our president, Garry White, had a lead in the operetta. We also had a stamp collection for the Red Cross and two scrap books—one for jokes and the other for Christ¬ mas cards. These were sent to the Children’s Hospital Later on in the year we had a sale for the Red Cross. As for studies, we hope for some Merit Certificates and plenty of exemptions in June. We have won the citizenship shield several times. We like our class and our teacher, Mr. McKie, very much, and we do our best to behave well. In the month of December, 7-12 received the shield for citizenship. Our room has many science pictures in it, and we have been having fun in our science classes doing experiments. We are members of the Junior Red Cross and have collected a small sum of money for this good cause. Room VII-12 Top Row: Myrna Jowett, Richard McFadzean, Elizabeth Kuehn, Ray¬ mond Kropp, Helen Chisholm, Philip Neil, Bernice Russell, Ernest Obirek, Wilma Buis, Robert Laid- law. Second Row: Clinton Hoskins, Janice Roscoe, Louis Curti, Anne Sommers, Richard Sawchuk, Elaine Moore, Joe Furber, Virginia McNeil, George Lucyk, Lydia Weser. Third Row: Dolores Winters, Ray- mone Rerick, Pennie Flye, Allen Snyder, David Lanham, Gerald Davies, Arthur King, Edelgard Stebner, Julie Semeniuk, Dora Grundei. Bottom Row: Reg. Ferrar, Olga Cocula, James Olien, Myra Dett- man, Henry Friesen, William Schellenberg, Gary Shute, George Fidler. Missing: Charles Kruzenga. We were active in the operetta. 7-12’s Pennie Flye was one of the principals and several class members were in the Junior High Chorus. In the sports field, the boys outshone the girls. Richard McFadzen formed a soccer team which played sparkling football and won the pennant. Our hockey team made a good showing also. 53



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Grade IX Girls’ Volleyball Gloh The volleyball club for the grade nine girls proved to be a great success. There were enough girls interested so that seven teams of equal strength could be organized. Teams 2 and 3, who had both won five out of six games, were leading but in the final game team 2 was defeated by team 3 by a score of 43-42. All teams were very enthusiastic and enjoyed participating in practices as well as in games. Miss Harrow’s help and direction in forming this club is very much ap¬ preciated. Winners—Grade 9 Volleyball Club Back Row: Shelagh Keith, Elaine Wenzel, Arlene Lower, Victoria Finishen, Joan Fraes. Luba Shalapata. Front Row: Lynne O ' Brien. Pearl Bauer, Glenda Mathieson. Missing: Marion Lysack. Junior High Iutcr-room Girls’ Volleyball I NTER-ROOM volleyball was very interesting this year. In grade nine, the girls of room six passed their way to the top with all wins, and an all-star team proudly fought against them. The grade eight winners were the room three girls. And last of all. we remember the grade seven girls and their heroic first attempts (good ones too) at volley¬ ball. Room fifteen girls were the winners here. Junior High Basketball The Junior High Basketball schedule began February 4 and finished March 11. Our team made a fine showing by win¬ ning three games in the series, two against King Edward School and one against Machray. Much of the credit goes to Mr. Downie, the coach, and to Mr. Hatcher, the assis¬ tant coach, whose combined efforts put the team in good shape. Lome Dunn, the manager, also deserves to be remember¬ ed for his work on behalf of the team. The enthusiasm and good sportsman¬ ship displayed by the Junior team is something to be proud of. Back Row: Lome Dunn, Ted Starr, Mervyn Miles, Jerry Cheslock, Allan Pannell, Mr. D. Downie. Front Row: Dan Haarsma, Brian Hampton, Ronald Bayne, Wally Holowka, Jack Ustaszewski. Junior High Basketball Team Juniur High Inter-room Soccer There were three schedules run-off in the Junior High inter-room soccer series. The grade seven schedule came to an end with 7-12 as the victors. The victorious grade eight team was the one from 8-2. The 9-16 team emerged as the winner of the grade nine schedule. Junior High Inter-room Hockey The grade seven inter-room hockey series was won by Rich McFadzean’s VII-12 team which battled to a 2-1 victory over VII-15. Barry Miller’s team from VIII-2 carried off the pennant for the past season. The team from IX-19, captained by Harold Furber won decisive victories over the other grade nine teams to become the victors of their series. 55

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