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

 - Class of 1956

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Phone 50-2216 ELMWOOD MEAT MARKET S. BRICKMAN DISPENSING CHEMIST 658-660 TALBOT AVE., CORNER GRAY, ELMWOOD JACK’S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR 299 NAIRN AVE. Compliments of Elmwood Service Station HAROLD LIVESLEY Cor. Kelvin Noble Ph. 50-4238 Compliments of J. H. RUDD 379 Nairn Ave. Ph. 50-1577 Compliments of DR. GLEN F. HAMILTON 185 Kelvin St. Phone 59-7386 THE A. B. MARKETS FAMILY BUTCHERS T. B. FRANCIS C. W. BEVAN (Tommy) (Charlie) Phone 50-2655 Montrose Watt NICOL’S HARDWARE 264 WATT STREET SHERWIN WILLIAM PAINTS Phone 50-1511 We Deliver Best Wishes to THE GRADUATES 2711 2 KELVIN 55-56 Compliments of Ph. 50-3445 MOORE’S BARBER SHOP THE ELMWOOD HERALD Published Every Thursday Subscription — $2.00 per year Phone 50-1121 Kelvin and Hart Read The Herald for Elmwood and East Kildonan News Compliments of GLENWOOD ELECTRIC YOUR LOCAL APPLIANCE AND T.V. REPAIR SHOP Compliments of S. S. KRESGE CO., LTD. 222 Kelvin Ph. 50-1370 Compliments of DR. N. H. GREENBERG DENTIST 199 Kelvin St. Phone 50-2234 Your Community Health Centre H ARBISON PHARMACY Harbison at Watt Phone 50-5464 DUNN’S FOOD MARKET 438 ACADEMY ROAD GOVERNMENT GRADED MEATS — FISH GROCERIES — FROZEN FOODS PHONE 42-2101 36 368 Portage Ave. Phone 92-5306

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Smuo l dtiqtL Violet (Doj — Ifl lcu 9th1956 GIRLS’ EVENTS High Jump: 1st 2nd Ball Throw: 1st 2nd 75 Yards: 1st 2nd Senior..M. Peterman L. O ' Bryan Intermediate. A. Murynec D. Winters Junior.. .. ...B. Sinclair B. Meuler Primary.C. Lee F. Bill Broad Jump: 1st 2nd Senior.M. Roscoe J. Grunsten Intermediate D. Critchley K. Wazluk Junior W. Holowka B. Hampton Primary. J. Berzuk E. Lessvk High Jump: Senior .. J. Nicol T. Starr Intermediate.. A. Keough Junior D. Harrison F. Fingler Primary E. Oberik M. Souza Shot Put: Senior M. Miles W. Bush Intermediate R. McFadzean D. Critchley Junior .. B. Lee D. Harrison Primary.. ... . L. Shultz R. Advice Senior.J. Pewarchuk S. Ellison Intermediate M. ALlum P. Wong Junior D. Walker J. Coldwell Primary . R. Jones A. Tipping 60 Yards: Senior..S. Ellison A. Rerick Intermediate M. Allum A. Murynec Junior . K. Rau Primary J. Roberts L. Kurtz BOYS’ EVENTS 220 Yards: 1st 2nd Senior.F. Drewe M. Roscoe Primary. . E. Lesyk T. Parker 100 Yards: Senior . .J. Nicol M. Roscoe Intermediate K. Wasylyk E. Jenner Junior W. Holowka D. Harrison Primary E. Lesyk D. Haarsma Half Mile: Senior.. ..F. Drewe L. Dunn Intermediate D. Braun D. Brown Junior.. D. Hosfield A. Zerbin Primary . , T. Parker J. Wicklow Intermediate P. McWilliams Junior . ..K. Rau Primary J. Roberts L. K ' uiz Shuttle Relay: Grade IX Room 18 Room 15 Grade X Room 10 Room 4 Grade XI. XII Room 13 Room 8 Mile: 1st 2nd Senior...L, Dunn Intermediate D. Braun D. Hosfield Hop, Step and Jump: Senior.L. Dunn K. Douglas Intermediate D. Critchley B. Wright Junior . W. Holowka B. Hampton Primary.... J. Berzuk R. Jones Shuttles: Grade IX Room 14 Room 18 Grade X Room 4 Room 12 Grade XI, XII Room 8 Room 11 Jhadc cuuL JisiLcL Jqmvl, 1955 John Nicol —“You know teacher I’m worried, I’m losing my memory.” Mr. Downie —“Don’t worry son, just forget all about it.” + + + Mr. “P ”—“Did you make that face at me, Gary?” Gary Tolton— ' “No, teacher, you just happened to walk in front of it.” + + + 11-13’s like an onion, You taste it with delight, And when it’s gone you wonder Whatever made you bite. Father —“What does this 55 on your report card mean?” Jack Stewart —• “Maybe it’s the temperature of the room.” 35



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S m L diiqh. foumuL r T ith graduation and June exams nearly upon us, Council’s job is quickly drawing to a close. We have had a good year due to co-operative and relia¬ ble members. Council has been very busy. Some of the most prominent achievements of the year will now be indicated. This year, Council gave $20.00 towards uniforms for the new cheerleaders. Students’ Day was a success with the main attraction again being the women teachers’ volleyball team. The sale of rings and pins has been out¬ standing. The framing of pictures for the hall was done as in previous years. Council arranged Students’ First Row, L. to R.: Mr. Maguire, Arlene White, Barry Smith, Marvin Field, Arlene Lower, Mr. Park. Second Row, L. to R. : Marlene Jeffery, Heather Robertson, Jane Cheslock, Sonja Warenko, Lorraine Kurtz, Eva Allan, Leona Bingham. Last Row, L. to R.: Bob Robbie, Ray Kullman, Jim McIntyre, Don Harrison, Jack Stewart. Cards for the dances and the School Constitution was revised. As you can see our activities have been many and varied. We would like to extend well-deserved thanks to the members of the Social Committee and their capable convener. The dances have been a great success. We would also like to thank the sports committee for all the extra activities they made possible this year. Council believes that much of its success should be credited to our principal, Mr. McIntyre, and to our staff advisors, Mr. Park and Mr. Maguire, whose help has been greatly appreciated. We would also like to thank the staff and the students for their co-operation during the year. On behalf of the Council I would now like to wish next year’s President and Council all the success possible. I hope their year will be as good as ours was. ARLENE LOWER Secretary SoriaL OxJwiiisA, he first Lord Selkirk dance, “The Fall Frolic, got M underway on October 20. There was a record- breaking turn-out of students and grads, who enjoyed the novelty dances and selection of records. Although the December weather was well below zero, many students turned out for the “Basketball Bounce.” This was the night following a hectic Students’ Day. The evening was enlivened by a cheerleader per¬ formance consisting of the school yells. This was some¬ thing new and different for our Lord Selkirk dances. The new year started off right by a huge turn-out for the first dance of the year, the “Winter Waltz.” March was bitter cold, but all who attended the “Shamrock Shuffle” will remember it as one of the hottest dances Lord Selkirk has ever held. The auditor¬ ium was gaily decked in everything from shamrocks and top hats, to snowflakes. The final dance before the much-talked-about grad affair, was on May 5, when students turned out in shirts and worn-out jeans. To minimize the number of outsiders attending the Lord Selkirk dances, a new system, which might be called the “Smith System,” got underway. Each student was issued a membership card which had to be shown upon entering the building, with or without one friend. The night proved to be a great success. Bouquets are in order for the Social Committee who have never failed to decorate the auditorium brightly before each dance, especially the grad dance. EMELIA LUNICK 37

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