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UNITED COLLEGE An Institution of The United Church of Canada Affiliated with The University of Manitoba Centrally located in downtown Winnipeg • • • UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT—Complete Arts Course. First and Second Year Science. Pre-Professional courses for Medicine, Dentistry, Engineering, Architecture, Pharmacy, Law, Commerce. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT—Grades XI and XII. Supplemental classes in Grades XI XII. (August 2nd to 24th) THEOLOGY DEPARTMENT —Diploma, B.D. and S.T.M. courses. • • • SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES available—Manitoba, Isbister and others tenable at United College. RESIDENCES—for Men and Women. • • • Write to the Registrar, United College, Winnipeg WEDDINGS FAMILY CHILDREN O50-1280 L. Derechin Photographer 253 Kelvin St. Elmwood WINNIPEG Compliments of KELVIN BARBER SHOP BEST HAIR CUT IN THE CITY LADIES HAIR CUTTING 50-2796 218 KELVIN ST. Phone 92-6327 Phone 92-6328 McCAINE ELECTRIC LIMITED “Everything Electrical” • Contracting • Installations • Appliances Midtown Building 265 Edmonton St. WINNIPEG W. G. Thomas Phone 40-2813 A. Lundman Phone 50-4154 The Harper Construction Co. Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS THE ELMWOOD HERALD Published Every Thursday Subscription — $2.00 per year Phone 50-1121 Kelvin and Hart Read The Herald for Elmwood and East Kildonan News GRAIN EXCHANGE WINNIPEG SHOP AT ZELLER’S Elevator and Mill Construction a Specialty Phone 92-2315 21 346 Portage Ave.
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Room X-4 First Row: Jack Carlisle, David Bubbs, Brian Settee, Arthur Harder, Harold Fur- ber, Charles Johnson, Bert McCartney, John Wisniewski, John Nicol, Ken Bod- dis. Second Row: Joyce Thompson, Lorraine Grimshaw, Tom Orum, Barry Johnson, Lome Dunn, Clifford Brook, Bob Wick¬ low, Wally Holowka, Glenda Matthes, Luba Shalapata. Third Row: Gladys Currie, Betty Hobson, Don Harrison, Charles Ingram, Ed Jen- ner, Brian McKinley, Don Partrick, Marsha Peterman, Fourth Row: Dorothy Walker, Eva Al¬ lan, Evelyne Anderson, Dianne Buis, Wayne Smith, Ron Bayne, Bob Turner, Sharon Shunk. You are now reading about ten-four. This is the room which all teachers adore. We have two dozen boys and twelve dainty misses, And in P.A. we serve the best of dishes. At two minutes to nine, we creep in the door, And we’re all ready to go at a quarter to four. But after all is said and done, We’d like you to know we’re having fun. Our own sweet Doc without a fuss Is trying to tame the whole works of us. In addition to muscles, we also have brains. Our homework’ is tough with plenty of strain. Our motto is ever “The Golden Rule” And we’ll always be true to Lord Selkirk School. Room X-B First Row: Mary Murynec, Mervyn Miles, Joan Hopp, Jim Partridge, Dianne Pen- ner, Ted Starr, Thelma Fonager, Barry Smith, Doreen Hodgkinson, Dennis Hos- field. Second Row: Bob Lisoway, Dianne Johnston, Dick Braun, Emilia Lunick, Jerry Cheslock, Lynne O ' Bryan, Brian Hampton, Dianne Kohlmeier, Gary Tol- ton. Third Row: Beverley Winters, Jack Stew¬ art, Beverley Forrester, Jack Ustaszew- ski, Ann Simpson, John Sinclair, Bridie Tinney, Don Critchley. Fourth Row: Bill Lee, Elizabeth Zaru- sinski, Jim Porcher, Peggy Douglas, Dan Haarsma, Arlene Lower, Janet Hicks, Alice Blair. X-8 has had a profitable year under the able guidance of our wonderful class teacher, Miss Neither- cut. The class consisting of nineteen girls and seven¬ teen boys, was capably led by our class president who was also vice-president of the school, Barry Smith, backed up by our vice-president Arlene Lower. Al¬ though X-8 joined in most of the extra-curricular acti¬ vities, they shone brightest in the opera “Trial by Jury”. Four of the leading roles were played by students from the class, and a number of others either took part in the production itself, or willingly worked behind the scenes. It has been a successful year, enjoyed by all, and one which will be lon g remembered. 23
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