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

 - Class of 1956

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1st Row: Pete Carnegie, Barbara Law, Ron Smith, Heather Schellenberg, Don Harrison, Betty Tait, Dave Purvis, Jane Cheslock, Larry Yakimovich, Bev Sinclair, Don Hunt, Lenore Wasylyk, Ken Wasylyk, Anna Mae Rowes. 2nd Row: Barbara Mueller, Ken Peac- ey, Ed Grabowski, Gary Hogberg, Stan Fleming, Ron Telesky, Robert Welch, Roger Daniel, Len Kulbaba, Gord Jurkow, Dan Haarsma, Frank Nolan, Betty Hobson, Phillip Lester. (RjDjOJTL 10—If Room 10-4 had a most enjoyable year with their teacher, Mr. McCrea. The officers for the past year were: President . ... Don Harrison Vice-President.Jane Cheslock Secretary-Treasurer.Barbara Rau Sentinel.Betty Tait Year Book ..Pete Carnegie Sports Captains .... Bob Welch and Bev Sinclair Red Cross.Phil Lester All these pupils carried their load to the utmost of their ability. This room’s kids were “extremely” ener¬ getic in all activities. Although not the quietest room in the school, 10-4 had a good reputation for buckling down to work when necessary. fcxckaviqsJL. THE TORCH THE NEWTONIAN KELVIN YEAR BOOK PURPLE GOLD HORIZONS BREEZES THE COLLEGIAN THE EAGLE AURORA PRAIRIE PATTERNS THE VULCAN THE PARK BENCH GRAEMIAN THE TECHNALOGUE GLOOSCAP ROYAL COLLEGE MAGAZINE TECHALOGUE THE BROWN GOLD ANNUAL HERMES St. Johns High School Isaac Newton High School Kelvin High School Gordon Bell High School Technical Vocational School Daniel McIntyre Collegiate St. James Collegiate Ravenscourt Boys’ School The Pas Collegiate Manitoba Normal School Central Technical School City Park Collegiate Graeme College Technical College Institute Wolfville High School Royal College Saskatoon Business College Morrison Glace Bay High Nutana Collegiate Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba St. James, Manitoba Fort Garry, Manitoba The Pas, Manitoba Manitoba Toronto, Ontario Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Grahamstown, South Africa Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Wolfville, Nova Scotia Colombo, Ceylon Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 22

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1st Row. Walter Lytwynka, Heidi Fleming, Maurice Souza, Gail Hen¬ derson, Norman Goodale, Betty Dali, Adolph Zurbin, Norma Forbes, Clifford Gross, Fjola Bill, Marvin Field, Agra Kamars, Barry Whiteside, Rosoanne Pryden. 2nd Row. Helene Melnyczuk, Tom Parker, Jeanne King, Jack Price, Lor¬ raine Kurtz, Pete Liba, Louise Sharp, Ron Jones, Bonnie Wagstaffe, Bill Lee, Kathy Simms, Zach Wilson, Eleanor Hodgkinson, John Berzuk. 3rd Row: Ron Advice, Lawrence Shultz, Arnold Shapiro, June Moore, Tannis Hall, Judy Meagher, Wayne Mitchell, Alice Lewis, Beverley Porth, Joan Roberts, Jim McIntyre, Diane Paxton, Peter de Graaf. (Rdowl 10—12 What a school spirit 10-12 has demonstrated this year! With Miss Neithercut, our class teacher, who we think is the best, our class officers have worked eagerly. President.Lorraine Kurtz Vice-President.Jim McIntyre Secretary-Treasurer.Bonnie Wagstaffe Sports Captains . . Arnold Shapiro, Norah Forbes Red Cross.Bill Lee Sentinel.Wayne Mitchell Year book.Agra Kamars We took part in football, curling, basketball, volley¬ ball, bowling, and rugby. We entered activities like the sentinel, cheerleading, year book, council and the Red Cross. The school project had boys and girls from our class in the glee club, the play, tumbling, make-up committee, stage crew, properties and other committees. We tried our best at ticket selling too! We collected money for the March of Dimes and prepared health kits for the Red Cross. We look forward to just as happy a year next term. 1st Row: Fred Fingler, Phyllis Harvey, June Conn, Betty Lodge, Carol Lums- den, Elinor Blom, Myrna Randall, Ruth Ogren, Helen Dixon, Rosemarie Bender, Lorraine Yallits, Frances Fence, Elin- ore Laudinsky, Wayne Thomson. 2nd Row: Barbara Marshall, Pat Komarnicki, Marlene Allum, Vivian Stockbrocks, Pat Whiklo, Mildred Keough, Lillian Balharry, Heather Rob¬ ertson, Sheila Ellison, Joan Thompson, Norma De Marco, Melita Matthes, Connie Humberger, Dora Grundei. 3rd Row: Arlene Rerick, James Sesak, Cathryne Kerr, Maureen Watkins, Mar¬ lene Jeffery, Mildred Wicklow, Pat Ur- sel, Carol Smook, Carol Lee, Justine Polczer, Rita Hildebrandt, Roberta Jones, Albert Gunn. (Room. 10—10 Our class, 10-10, has taken part in most of the activi¬ ties this year, and we have enjoyed helping to make this year, one to remember. We took part in making the “Lord Selkirk Revue” a great success, either in the performance itself, or helping on the committees. Maureen Watkins, Helen Dixon, June Conn, Joan Thompson, and Carol Lee played on the Inter-School grade X volleyball team, and Roberta Jones, Arlene Rerick, and Heather Robertson were on the girls’ basket¬ ball team, all doing their best. Our class officers were Pat Wicklo, Heather Robertson, Betty Lodge, Carol Lee, Myrna Randall, and Frances Fence. Connie Humberger, Pat Ursel and Sheila Ellison re¬ moved the seriousness from our room, replacing it with a mood of good humor. Mr. Gilchrist and our four men helped in every way possible. 21



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