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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 53 text:

JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS COUNCIL First Row—Donald Ewaka, Wally Soloway, Jack Kisil, Willie Lewis, Yvonne Paulley, Gerda Stenke, Pat Olson, Dorothy Blom. Second Row: Arthur King, Eugene Lesyk, Bill Taylor, Alice Lewis, Heidi Fleming, Judy Coldwell, Aileen Bauer, Miss M. Miller. Third Row: Vernon Schroeder, Earl Proutt, Marvin Fields, Mavis Bell, Flo McDonald, Marguerite Barrett, Joan Allison. GRADE IX VOLLEYBALL First Row: Kathy Simms, Jean Laing, Margaret Dodds, Carol Empey, Alice Lewis. Second Row: Miss J. Harrow, Barbara Mueller, Agra Kamars, Aileen Bauer. Third Row: Bev Sinclair, Arlene Rerick, Lois Webster, Bonnie Wag- staff, Marguerite Barrett. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL First Row: John Bursick, Ron Jones, Don Register, Jim McIntyre, Peter Carnegie. Second Row: Jack Frater, Ron Stock, Bob Welsh, Ron Chura, Jim Sesak, Mr. J. Hatcher. GRADE IX VOLLEYBALL First Row: Anna May Rowes, Lorraine Kurtz, Fjola Bill, Rose Ann Pryden, Joan Roberts, Ruth Anhang. Second Row—Rita Hildebrandt, Beverley Porth, Florence Bernhardt. Maureen Watkins, Helen Dixon, Miss M. Miller. Third Row: Jane Cheslock, June Conn, Carol Lee, Bonna Brailsford, Mavis Bell. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR SOCCER First Row: Jim Sesak, Tom Parker, Waldy Unger, David Lanham, Vernon Schroeder, Frank Nolan. Second Row: Allan Panned, Clifford Gross, Pat Grande, Marvin Field, Jonk Keyser, Fred Fingler, Ray Brunka, Jack Jenner. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR SOCCER First Row: Brian McGloklan, Bill Taylor, Peter Carnegie, Ron Benson, Terry Clark, John Berzuk. Second Row: Jack Kisil, Clark Peterman, Clinton Hoskins. Mike Wolynski, Ken Shunk.

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JUNIOR HIGH SECTION JUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL First Row: Valerie Strike, Judith Bamil- ing, Mickey Westman, Lorraine Kurtz, Gail Hemming, Carol Empey, Betty Tait. Second Row: Julie Semeniuk, Ron Ben¬ son, Albert Loewen, Don Studney, Louis Curti, Kennie Jonatchick, Jim Scarsbrook, Tom Peterson, Linda Corrigal. Third Row: Carol Lee, Maureen Keough, Ken Smith, Jim McIntyre, Ron Jones, David Shrimpton, Tom Parker, Margaret Dodds, June Conn. JUNIOR HIGH REVIEW M ANY and varied were the activities of the Junior High council. There were two Christmas Carol services put on by the students in the assembly periods. Plans for more assemblies were cut short by opera practices. A Dance Club was also formed for the grade nines in the assembly periods under the supervision of Miss Harrow. This was attended by a group of enthusiastic students. There was no inter-room hockey this year. Due to bad weather the grade nine soccer was not completed. The inter-room soccer champs of grades seven and eight were rooms twelve and seventeen. The unde¬ feated junior team won the City Championship without much trouble. Much credit is due to Mr. Gostick who gave his time to the boys. In basketball, the team, made up mainly of juniors made a good showing against the senior teams in their divisions. Jack Frater and Mr. Hatcher did a good job in their duties of coach and manager. Turning to volleyball, the senior and intermediate girls made a fine showing before bowing out in the semi-finals. Under the able guidance of Miss Harrow and Miss Miller, the girls enjoyed a fine season. After playing a close schedule in inter-room volleyball, the girls from IX-15, VIII-2 and VII-10 came out on top. This year the room which collected the most points during the year for good citizenship had its name engraved on the Citizenship Shield. The grade eight and nine Social was held at the end of February and was a great success. The enjoyable entertainment was provided by the students. The students hope to have more socials next year. The grade seven picnic which was held at Kildonan Park was enjoyed by all. Some of the girls from the various rooms helped in the Canteen in the Children’s Hospital on Saturdays. A very successful Red Cross Sale was held in May. The proceeds were given to the Red Cross. A collection was taken for the March of Dimes and a substantial amount was raised. The Junior High council donated ten dollars to help pay the way for the student who is going to attend the United Nations Seminar this summer. Students from Junior High put on a successful play along with the opera. “Sunday Costs Five Pesos” was an amusing one-act comedy. The Council meetings were held in room 15 every second Wednesday. The meetings were under the supervision of Miss Ross and Mr. McCrea. A number of committees was formed and all performed their duties well. The Junior High Executive consisted of Jim Mc¬ Intyre, President; Lorraine Kurtz, Vice-President; June Conn, Secretary. All in all, this year has been one of the best in Junior High history. As we go to press, we learn that Mr. Grusz, our vice¬ principal for nine years, is also leaving us this year. His absence will be greatly felt. We wish him every success in his new school. —JIM McINTYRE, President, 1954-55. 50



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Roam IX-14 First Row: Dave Shrimpton, Pat Ursel, Pat Grande, Gail Stuart, Winston Mulli¬ gan, Barbara Rau, Ron Chura, Eleanor Moore, Maureen Watkins, Betty Tait. Second Row: Gail Waterich, Jack Price, Betty Lodge, John Keyzer, Pat Komar- nicki, Albert Gunn, Minnie Beens, Gail Millar, Joan Rentz, Jean Moldowan. Third Row: Mervyn Loeppky, Norah Forbes, Allan Lukacz, Barbara Marshall, Gary Hogberg, Lorraine Yallits, Irene Tymchuck. Fourth Row—Myrna Randall, Maurice Souza, Alice Lewis, Roger Daniel, Kathleen Strachan, Allan Pannell, Elsy Van Ginkel. Missing: Bob Cartwright. N is the noise we make each day in school I stands for the ignorant kids, the teachers say N stands for how neat we are E shows the efficiency we have F is for the fooling around we do in class O is our class officers: President—Betty Tait Vice-President—Dave Shrimpton Sec.-Treasurer—Myrna Randall Sports Captains—Alice Lewis, Allan Pannell Red Cross Rep.—Pat Grande Year Book Rep.—Winston Mulligan U is the unfinished homework R stands for the room we think is grand T is our teacher Mr. Packota, who is new E is the energy our room has E is our entire class N means we are never late (Friday afternoon) Roam IX-15 First Row: Ernest Chura, Helen Dixon, Ron Smith, Marina Perrun, Armand Cusson, Noreen Towns, Margaret De Jong, Dianne McNaughton, Joan Bow¬ den, Jean Laing. Second Row: Barbara Mueller, Auguste Pilloud, Lorraine Ridler, Ron Jones, June Moore, Sheila Elliason, Arlene Rerick, Adele Robertson, Jeannette Rekus, Ken Peacey. Third Row: Allan Scott, Ruth Anhang, Ron Janik, Frances Fence, Jim Sesak, Norma De Marco, Carol Empey, Jim Gauthier. Fourth Row: Beverly Weiler, Gerry Rentz, Pat Cunningham, Mel Abbot, Joan Allason, Edna Kapitan, Gail Iball, Terry Clark. We are 9-15, the class with the pep. We have won the Citizenship Shield twice this year. Our teacher is Miss Ross. Our class officers are: President—Carol Empey Vice President—Lorraine Ridler Secretary Treasurer—Ron Jones Sports Captains—Joan Allason, Auguste Pilloud We always try our best in sports and school activi¬ ties. We collected for the Red Cross and tried our best to sell tickets for our operetta. We all hope to meet together in Grade 10. One of our boys, Terry Clark, was on the Soccer team which won the Championship for 54-55. Jim Sesak was in our famous play “Sunday Costs Five Pesos”. 52

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