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

 - Class of 1956

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The Senior High Glee Club, under the direction of our vivacious music teacher, Miss Colpitts, accomplished much t his year. On November 11, the meaningful way in which the Glee Club sang the hymns brought back memories to many. After Christmas, steady practice began for the Glee Club’s part in the School production, Lord Selkirk Drama and Musical Revue.” They produced “Macon- nachy Square,” which came as the climax of the evening. The scene was previous to a wedding, followed through with the ceremony, and then the rollicking entertain¬ ment on the square. Participants in this entertainment included: Betty Tait—Scotch dances, Phyllis Ritchie and Pearl Wong—tap dancers, Arlene Tipping—Charleston, and members of the Jr. High Glee Club—square dances and Scotch songs. ’fyl SL flidb Back Rmv, L. to R. Elizabeth Zarusinski Helene Melnyczuk, Lorraine Kurtz, Janet Hicks, Thelma Fonager, Alice Lewis, Betty Tait, Luba Shalapata, June Moore, Lorraine Grimshaw, Roseanne Pryden, Carol Lee. Third Row, L. to R. Eva Allan, Joyce Thompson, Georgette Wallace, Alice Blair. Joy Kurtz, Dora Grundei, Rosemarie Bender, Di-Anne Penner, Agra Kamars, Mary Murynec, Mildred Keough. Second Row, L. to R.: Dennis Hosfiekl, Gail Fleming, Diane Kohlmeier, Kathy Simms, Barbara Mueller, Joan Roberts, Pearl Wong, Bonnie Wagstaffe, Marlene Jeffery, Tannis Hall, Norah Forbes, Judy Meagher, Gary Tolton. Front Row, L. to R : Allan Keough, Bill Tait, Jerry Cheslock, Barry Smith, Brian Wright, Bob Robbie, Dennis Johnson, Reg Honer. The principal leads were Elizabeth Zarasinski, Bob Robbie, Di-Anne Penner, and Brian Wright. Elizabeth and Bob sang together the tender: Still as the Night.” The audience was held spellbound as, in the changing light of the stage, the Bride and Groom led their attend¬ ants in the Viennese Waltz. As the curtain fell there was many a tear in the eyes of the cast for whom this would be the last time they would perform with this Glee Club. In May, they took their production to the Princess Elizabeth Hospital, where it was much appreciated. The Senior High Glee Club left their mark on the Lord Selkirk staff and students by singing their very best at the Graduation Service on June 8th. —BY THELMA FONAGER QollcqicdjL Coming into student life after a year’s absence and adding to the long list of extracurricular activities for students, was a weekly radio program called “The Collegiate Reporter.” This programme broadcast over CKY every Sunday at 5 p.m., was designed for the students of the Senior High Schools of Winnipeg and the Suburbs. Two students, preferably a girl and a boy represented their school by gathering social, sports news, and other items of interest combined with hit parade music. Jack Wells, the M. C., helped us put the show on the air with few errors. Your representatives from Lord Selkirk were Dave Purvis and Di-Anne Penner. T he programme will be back next year, so keep on your toes for the date of the first broadcast. —DAVE PURVIS QiuiiiA. RslcL Qiwaa. CbdUviiuiA, President .. Leona Bingham Vice-President Bill Lee Secretary-Treasurer Janet Hicks For the first time at Lord Selkirk, a Junior Red Cross Council was formed in which the representatives from each room took part in all activities. Mrs. Wilson advised us on many matters pertaining to these activities; Projects carried out were: The International Art Display held in the school. An Art Display from Lord Selkirk was sent to the Manitoba Headquarters for distribution throughout the world. Health Kits were made by students of each room and 78 were sent to the Red Cross. Christmas Hampers for five needy families. The cheerleaders appeared on T.V. on behalf of the Junior Red Cross Inter-High Council’s Blood Donor Drive. The performance of our cheerleaders greatly aided the drive. Several students distributed Senior Red Cross ad¬ vertising posters. Used postage stamps were sent into headquarters. Forty-five girls worked at the .Coffee Corner in the Children’s Hospital during the year. Seven students helped with the Hydro Therapy treatments at Chippawa. Two students from the Senior High will be picked to attend the Junior Red Cross Study Center to be held at the University of Manitoba in August. These students will have part of their way paid by the Junior Red Cross in Lord Selkirk. —BY LEONA BINGHAM AND JANET HICKS 39



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