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Rnom IX-IB First Row: Dora Grundei, Dorothy Mc- Iver, Waldemar Unger, Mildred Wick¬ low, Donald Shillington, Carol Smook, Barry Whiteside, Leona Weist, Gerald Mohr. Constance Humberger. Second Row: Edgar Zerbin, Lillian Bal- harry, Da vid Hossack, Vivian Stock- brocks, Philip Lester, Margaret Dodds, Vernon Schroeder, Edna Stephens, Ar¬ nold Shapiro, Beverley Sinclair. Third Row: Thomas Peterson, Elinore Laudinsky, Peter Liba, Catherine Kerr, Frank Nolan, Aileen Bauer, Garry Smith. Fourth Row: Gordon Diakow, Fred Fing- ler, Rosemarie Bender, Stanley Fleming. President—Margaret Dodds Vice-president—Tom Peterson Sec. Treas.—Carol Smook Our class has thirty-three pupils in it. Approxi¬ mately half of them are girls, the other half are boys. Miss Law is our class teacher as well as our his¬ tory teacher. Some of our class take French, the others do not. Members of 9-16 have participated in all fields of activity. Two of our girls were in the major production, “Sunday Costs Five Pesos”, which was presented in February. Our girls were also in the girls inter-room volleyball, while our boys did not lose one game of their inter-room soccer schedule. We think we have a good room and we hope we will all be together again next year in grade 10. Hddiii IX- 18 First Row: Florence Bernhardt, Mar¬ guerite Barrett, Ronald Telesky, Jane Cheslock, Peter De Graaf, June Conn, Fred Howryshok, Joan Thompson, Barry Johnson, Carol Lee. Second Row: Donald Hunt, Eleanor Hodgkinson, Donald Register, Joyce Partrick, Earl Proutt, Arlene Tipping, Hartmut Haemmerling, Carol Lumsden, Adolf Zerbin, Mildred Keough. Third Row: Jacqueline Lowe, Roger Evanovich, Elinor Blom, Marlene Jeff¬ rey, Alfred Favel, Ron Stock, Wayne Thomson. Fourth Row: Dianne Young, Fjola Bill, Norma Bean, Heather Robertson, Phyl¬ lis Harvey, Pat Wachter. In 9-18 there are 32 pupils, 20 girls and 12 boys. Mr. Ewanchuck is our teacher. The officers are June Conn (Pres.), Carol Lee (Vice Pres.), Don Register (Treas.), Marguerite Barrett and Earl Proutt (Sports Capts.) Carol Lee also ran for the presidency of the Student Council. Some of our girls were on the Senior and Inter¬ mediate volleyball teams, while a few boys played on the basketball team. Two of our pupils took part in the operetta and one in the play. In the month of September we were the first class to win the citizenship award. Many of the girls reported for Canteen duty at Children’s Hospital. 53
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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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Room IX-19 First Row: Tannis Hall, June Oxenforth, Jean King, Joan Roberts, Bob Welch, Justine Polczer, Dave Purvis, Beverly Porth, John Berzuk, Diane Paxton. Second Row: Heidi Fleming, Betty Dali, Wayne Mitchell, Helene Melnyczuk, Raymond Brunka, Bonnie Wagstaff, Marvin Field, Agra Kamars, Jim Mc¬ Intyre, Margaret McPhail. Third Row: Clift Gross, Lois Webster, Norman Goodale, Roseanne Pryden, Ed Grabowski, Lorraine Kurtz, Peter Car¬ negie, Judy Meagher, Murray Mainland, Rita Hildebrant. Fourth Row: Stan Eby, Kathy Simms, Tom Parker, Louise Sharp, Ken McColl¬ um, Anna-Mae Rowes, Mary Forke, Lois Fox. We are noisiest in 9-19 But the busiest it would seem. We’ve entered into many activities, The Red Cross and all school committees, The Operetta and Drama this year, As well as a girls’ radio choir to hear. On the Sentinel, we have a rep. Who gathers gossip with lots of pep. The Yearbook, too, has one of us Who attends weekly meetings for us. In sports we bowl and play basketball, And soccer, as well as volley-ball. Opera tickets we’ve tried to sell “One hundred or Bust” was our yell. Altogether we’ve had a really good year, And our hope is now that all pass clear. Roam VIII-1 First Row: William Schellenberg, Denise Vermette, Ray Rerick, Vange Obirek, David Nichol, Sophie Finishen, Jed Mendella, Georgina Parrish, Eugene Lesyk, Lorraine Webster. Second Row: Joan Flashberger, Walter Turchyn, Marilyn Peters, Minoru Na- kano, Linda Schellenberg, John Penner, Beverley Weber, Arnold Purdie, Eleanor Winning, Dennis Kauk. Third Row: Leslie Anderson, Mary-Ann Bingham, Howard Benderski, Pat Kapey. Slava Korda, Frances Irving, Harold Herrmann, Wilma Buis, Joyce Tomuik, Collen Barrott. Fourth Row: Dorothy Blom, Jim Scars- brook, Walter Schwarzenau, Gary White, Ken Smith, John Laudinsky, Gary Kostchuk, Marlyce Kroecker, Doreen Dolchuck. Our teacher, Miss A. Thomson, has aided 8-1 in many ways during the past year. Helping ???” her in this job were Jim Scarsbrook, president, and Harold Herrmann, vice-president. Ken Smith, our secretary- treasurer, handled money matters and operated our “Lost and Found.” Girls’ sports-captain Dorothy Blom led the girls through the inter-room volleyball while Eugene Lesyk paved the way for the boys in the inter-room soccer series. We contributed to the Children’s Welfare Agency by collecting toys so that the agency could distribute them to needy families. We gave the Children’s Hos¬ pital a completely furnished doll house to amuse its small patients. Such is life in 8-1. We hope the coming school year will be as much fun as this one has been. 54
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