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

 - Class of 1955

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Room X-13 First Row: Violet Randall, Joy Kurtz, Joyce Lally, Joyce Smith, June Kendal, Irene Myskiw, Alice Simpson, Joyce Mansky, Patricia Larson, Shirley Riehl. Second Row: Kathleen Rau, Sonja Warenko, Luba Memka, Dianne Wood, Marion Lysack, Priscilla Schellenberg, Georgette Wallace, Phyllis Ritchie, Gail Fleming, Beverly Jonatchick. Third Row: Sandra Thorogood, Elaine Hauser, Jeanette Zinkowski, Mary Cun¬ ningham, Ruth Eyolfson, Diane Moore, Leila Mortimer, Sharon Meek, Joan Fraes, Lorraine Kullman. Fourth Row: Lorna Johnston, Ruth Ogren, Patricia Whiklo, Deanna Younka, Rich¬ ard Holland, Orville Michaleski, Ed¬ ward Dion, Bill Balharry, Bob Arm¬ strong. We’re 10-13 of old L.S. We stick together more or less. Our class is the biggest in the school. Do we abide by the Golden Rule? Our 35 girls build up the size, And they’re helped out by our five big guys. Mr. Robertson’s swell; we can ' t complain, But we don’t want to come back to the same room again. We’ve got our troubles, laughs and joys, We’ve got the teacher, girls and boys That have made the year a year of fun And we’re looking forward to another one. And then again, we do repeat, Our room’s the best, we can’t be beat. EXCHANGES ‘THE TORCH” THE NEWTONIAN” “KELVIN YEAR BOOK” “PURPLE AND GOLD” “HORIZONS” “BREEZES” “THE VULCAN” “THE PARK BENCH” “GRAEMIAN” “GLOOSCAP” “THE TECHNALOGUE” “WOLFVILLE HIGH” THE COLLEGIAN” “THE EAGLE” St. John’s High School Isaac Newton Kelvin High School Gordon Bell High School Technical Vocational School Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Central Technical School ... . City Park Collegiate .... Graeme College Wolfville High School . Technical College Institute Wolfville High School ... St. James Collegiate St. John’s-Ravenscourt Boys’ School . . ... Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba .. Winnipeg, Manitoba . Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Toronto, Ontario Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Grahamstown. South Africa Wolfville, Nova Scotia Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Wolfville, Nova Scotia . St. James, Manitoba Fort Garry, Manitoba 24

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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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the career opportunity ofthe year for high school students High School Students may now get a free college education while qualifying for the Queen’s Commis¬ sion in the Navy, Army or Air Force, under the Regular Officer Training Plan. Successful candidates will attend Royal Military College. Royal Roads, College Militaire Royal de Saint- Jean. or designated Canadian universities, as cadets in the Regular Forces. They will receive service pay plus board and lodging, plus tuition costs at college, will take paid training with their chosen service in summer months and on completion of academic courses, serve Canada as Regular Force officers with the option of release after three years. Applicants must ha e Senior Matriculation or equivalent, except for College Militaire Royal de Saint- Jean. where requirement is Junior Matriculation. Age limits for College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean are 16 to 20 on 1st January of the year of entrance, for all others 16 to 21 on 1st January of the year of entrance. Applicants must be single, physically fit, and meet officer selection standards. For full information ivrite to the Regular Officer Training Plan Selection Board, National Defence Head¬ quarters, Ottawa, or to any of the following: — The Registrar, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. The Registrar, Royal Roads, Victoria, B.C. The Registrar, College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean, St. Jean, P.Q. 25

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