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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 60 text:

GRADE VII Hoorn VII-10 First Row: Maria Grande, Frances Peters, Veronica Kostiw, John Kramer, Nora Brook, Howard Banford, Ruth Hutchinson, Richard Temple, Violet Schiebel, Donald Timmerman. Second Row: Donna Timmerman, Gord¬ on Stewart, Ruby Stockbrocks, Gordon Voth, Marcia Luptak, Donald Ewacka, Grace Holland, Bob Leah, Patsy How¬ ell, Glenn MacRae. Third Row: Marion Taylor, Louis Curti, Karen Fraser, Brian Hauser, Eleanor Wivchar, Ken Jonatchick, Harry Ried- ner, Geraldine Kullman, Louise Lam¬ bert, Rodney McNaughton. Fourth Row: Jean Holyk, Edmund Puch- lik, Katherine Unger, Robert Wright, Frances Peterman, Don Shier, Linda Wiens, Gerda Steinke. Missing: Ken Carruthers. Our artistic teacher Mr. Hatcher, president Louis Curti and vice-president Ken Jonatchick have kept us 7-10’s together. At Christmas time we had a huge successful party with plenty of food, entertainment and games. We have all enjoyed our year in 7-10 even though the room itself is an odd one because our floor changes color so often from spilt paint, soap, and paper. Besides, our room always has many peculiar perfumes from the various art supplies. Nevertheless, we have managed successfully so far and we all hope to experience such good times and learn even more in grade eight next year. Class Officers President—Louis Curti Vice-President—Ken Jonatchick Secretary-Treasurer—Harry Riedner Red Cross—Glen McCrae Girls Sports Captain—Gerda Steinke Boys Sports Captain—Don Ewacka 58

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Room VII-1P First Row: Bill McLennan, Lynne Brooks, Tim Brown. Patricia Fox, Henry Wiens, Beverley Danloe, Bill Jaques, Robert Memka, Sandra Clements, George Seamark. Second Row: Judith Bamiling, Fred Blakeley, Jacqueline Pannell, John Handziuk, Joan Irving, Garry Oxen- forth, Adele Gonske, Marilyn Delgaty, Larry Barnett, Leonard Pennie. Third Row: Stanley Woodward, Linda Corrigal, Harry Lutzer, Susan Penner, Jim Hurley, Darlene Medyk, Barry Meikle, Gary Jonatchick, Arthur King, Joyce Larson. Fourth Row: Irene Baron, Bill Baron, Eleanor Hulinsky, Richard Livingstone, Betty Hill, Warren Smallwood, Dorothy Kropp, Joan Werboweski, Yvonne Paul- ley. We are a class of 39 pupils, with Mr. McKie as our teacher. We have won the Citizenship shield once so far this year (February) and hope to beat VII-15 in future months. Our class officers include Judith Bamiling, President; Linda Corrigal, Vice-President; and Bill McLennan, Secretary. In sports, the girls came in second at volleyball, and we are proud to say that the boys won the grade VII shield. In the academic field, we are fairly certain of several Merit Certificates, and hope for many exemptions. So, as you can see, we are a good all-round class. Roam VII-13 Firs! Row: Bob Shaning, Doreen Bod- narchuk, Neil Nicholson, Heather York, David Meldrum, Ruth Skerritt, Donald Burns, Dorothy Sharp, Robert Yorkiw, Janice Todd. Second Row: Jo-Ann Coppen, Brian Shier, Jean Ustaszewski, Douglas Smith, Lorraine Malenchak, John Cullen, Carla McLeod, Roy Stokell, Richard Turchinetz. Third Row: Charlene King, Dennis Lar¬ son, Anita East, Marian Cherniuk, Reg¬ gie Ferrar, Sandra Johnson, John Beszu, Lynne Bingham, David Turk. Fourth Row: Edward Spivak , Nancy Neufield, Albert Loewen, Pat Lumsden, Linda Buck, Emil Cardinal, Edie-Mae Medlicott, Walter Soloway. Our class-officers are as follows: President—Albert Loewen Vice-President—Carla McLeod Secretary—Anita East Girls Sports Captain—Sandra Johnson Boys Sports Captain—Walter Soloway Red Cross—Ruth Skerrit Sentinel—Brian Shier Year-book—Lynne Bingham We have made scrap-books of Christmas cards and jokes for the Red Cross. Also we collected stamps. The boys placed second in inter-room Soccer games. They won over 7-12 and 7-15. The girls did not win any games in their inter-room volley-ball series, although they came quite close to defeating 7-10. They did their best. In January we won the shield by only one point! Our class hopes to keep it for a long time. We couldn’t have done many of the things we did, without the help of Mr. Gostick. He has helped us all out of many difficulties. 59

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