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

 - Class of 1955

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Room VIII -2 First Row: Gilbert Hornung, Maureen Keough, Edward Wall, Betty-Lynne Henderson, Brian Davy, Adelaide Hau¬ ser, Richard Gunn, Judith Lorenz, Tom Broneski, Irene Duda. Second Row — Joyce Kozicki, Robert Ednie, Bonna Brailsford, Charles Kru- zenga, Bernice Russell, Donald Studney, Elaine Moore, Richard Swystun, Flor¬ ence McDonald, Charles Weiner. Third Rrw: Manfred Stebner, Helen Chisholm, Jack Kisil, Elizabeth Kuehn, Clinton Hoskins, Valerie Lockwood. Michael Wolynski, Darlene Clements. Joe Furber. Fourth Row: Janice Roscoe, Allen Sny¬ der, Hillary Godfrey, Richard Krohn, Shirley Emerson, Richard Sawchuk, Charles Saunders. Judith Kroetch. Missing: Richard Ashton. We are Mr. McCrea’s 8-2 gang of ’54-’55. A ready and willing group, we are active in all sports. We have been under supervision of our class officers, Maureen Keough, Don Studney and Judy Lorenz. Sports ac¬ tivities were looked after by Florence McDonald and Jack Kisil. We are proud to say we had three members on the victorious junior soccer team and one on the intermediate volley ball team. Bob Ednie sold the most tickets for the tea in building 2 which boosted us up to the top. Christmas exams brought out three brilliant students with averages of over 80. We hope to win some pennants in field day events. We have enjoyed all our teachers and hope to see one another in grade nine next year. Room VIII-3 F irst Row: Victor Brown, Dolores Win¬ ter, Philip Young, Beverley Thompson, Ray Young, Merna Wallace, Gerald Davies, Frances Smith, Joe Red, Anne Sommer. Second Row: Mickey Westman, Jerry Sveinson, Elaine Rerie, Michael Sersun, Ruth Poersch, John Rademaker, Alex¬ andra Murynec, Bob Olien, Jean Baga- mery. Bill Anderson. Third Row: Michael Litwin, Judy Flatt, Neil Donald, Myrna Jowett, Bryan Jacobson, Marlene Clark, Willie Lewis, Donna Bates, Peter Winning. Fourth Row: Jim Steel, Olga Cocula, Gordon Marchello, Mavis Bell, Bill Brade, Sonja Rentz, Jack Wicklow, Norm Kozicki, Joyce Wilson. We have thirty-seven students in our room; some tall; some short; some fat; some thin. We have a variety of bright, dull and just medium boys and girls. We have been well served by our class officers who are: President—Jack Wicklow Vice-President—Mickey Westman. Secretary-Treasurer—Jean Bagamery Red Cross Rep—Marlene Clark Year Book Rep.—Peter Winning Sentinel R ep.—Merna Wallace Girls Sports Captain—Marvis Bell Boys Sports Captain—Willie Lewis Our dlass teacher and guide is Mr. Downie who has helped us to enjoy this year very much. Our girls have won one volley-ball game; our boys came third in soccer. We hope to have some merits in June and plenty of exemptions. 55

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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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Ruoni VIII-17 First Row: Patricia McWilliams, Dennis Truss, Linda Laing, Franklin Pisa, Shirl¬ ey Laudinsky, Kenneth Shunk, Pennie Flye, Raymond Kropp, Noreen Lee, Jack Porcher. Second Row: Robert Laidlaw, Elaine Balzar, Dennis Kolish, Myra Dettman, David Lanham, Margaret Verhas, Ron¬ ald Benson, Valerie Strike, Gerald St. Germaine, Dorothea Smith. Third Row: Diane Janik, Bruce Wiesner, Gail Isanski, Clark Peterman, Joanne Huard, John Malenchuk, Doris Winning, Douglas Loos, Carol Hauser. Fourth Row: Richard Burr, Nora Panting, James Olien, Elinor Nixon, Lawrence Gera, Beverley Anderson, Victor Mous- seau, Judith Coldwell, Ernest Obirek. Missing: Patricia Evans. President—Valerie Strike Vice-President—Ron Benson Secretary—Carol Hauser Treasurer—Bob Laidlaw Sports Captains—Judy Coldwell, John Malenchuck Our room under the supervision of Miss Colpitts has had a busy year. The boys of VIII-17 won the inter¬ room soccer championship and four of them were in the Junior Soccer Team which won the city champion¬ ship. The girls took part in inter-room volleyball but did not win the pennant. VIII-17 won the Citizenship Shield for November and we hope to have it hanging in our room again. The operetta in which one of our boys was a jury¬ man was capably directed by Miss Colpitts. All in all we’ve had a good year with our teacher and our room. We are all hoping for exemptions and passes in June. OFFICIAL LORD PINS SELKIRK INSIGNIA RINGS BR£SLflU£R UJARRCn Let’s go BOWLING at Compliments of Drs. Hamilton and Ward LYNNWOOD ALLEYS 185 Kelvin St. Phone 50-2133 265 KELVIN ST. NAIRGONA RESTAURANT Phone: 50-5742 FULL COURSE MEALS STEAKS HOT DOGS NIPS CHIPS 337 Nairn Ave. Phone 50-8050 Compliments of Compliments of DR. H. GELFANT DR. H. FLEISHMAN 807 Henderson Hwy. Phone 50-4054 DOWN’S DOWN’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION . CENTRE 311 Nairn Ave. 45 Montcalm St. Ph. 50-1991 Ph. 50-1540 56

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