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

 - Class of 1956

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1st Row: Judith Lorenz, Jack Porcher, Florence McDonald, Don Studney, Mickey Westman, Charles Weiner, Elaine Perie, Jack Wicklow, Janice Roscow, Franklin Pisa, Alexandra Murynec, Raymond Mikalyk, Lorraine Webster, Gordon Henriksen. 2nd Row: Richard Sawchuk, Ruth Poersch, Minoru Nakano, Deanna Hen¬ riksen, Ray Kropp, De ' ores Winter, Neil Donald, Patricia Kapey, Bruce Wiesner, Joan Flashberger, Allen Sny¬ der, Dorothy Blorn, Bob Laidlaw, Shirley Emerson. did Row: Joyce Kozicki, Ron Benson, Doreen Dolchuk, Dennis Truss, Donna Bates, Noreen Lee, Nora Panting, Michael Wolynski, Merna Wallace, Earnest Obirek, Frances Irving, Allen Snyder. (Room, 9—18 This past year, with Mr. Maguire as our class teacher, our twenty-one girls and eighteen boys have done quite a bit of work. CLASS OFFICERS President.Mickey Westman Vice-President.Dorothy Blom Secretary-Treasurer.Bob Laidlaw Sports Captains . Ron Benson, Florence McDonald Red Cross Rep.Richard Sawchuk Year Book Rep.Pat Kapey Sentinal Rep.Dennis Truss We have had participants in the “Lord Selkirk Musical and Dramatic Revue”, in glee club, drama club, tumbling and square dance, on the Junior High basketball team and on the Junior volleyball team. Some of our girls spent many Saturday afternoons on Canteen Duty at Childrens’ Hospital. Our main projects this year were canvassing for blood donors, collecting stamps, raising money for the March of Dimes, and filling health kits for needy children. We have enjoyed our teachers and are looking forward to Grade ten. Q Q iLiiihdA .5 1st Row: David Lanham, Betty Lynne Henderson, Ray Rerick, Elinor Nixon, Allan Proehuk, Bernice Russell, Walter Schwarzenau, Adelaide Hauser, Phillip Young, Judy Coldwell, Eugene Lesyk, Gail Isanski, Manfred Steiner, Linda Laing. . 4 - L . 2nd Row: Mavis Bell, Allan Scott, Anne Sonmer, Leslie Anderson, Elaine Moore, Norman Jurkow, Joseph Reff, Harold Herrmann, Charles Saunders, Wally Furchyn, Patricia McWilliams, Melvin Cherpako, Arlene Tipping, Henry Peters. 3rd Row: Georgina Parrish. (Rjojdml 9—15 Our teacher Miss Ross has tried her best to keep us working throughout the year. We are proud that a pupil of our class, Mavis Bell, is the president of the Junior High Council. Our officers are: President .Philip Young Vice-President.Adelaide Hauser Secretary.Georgina Parrish Our room consists of fourteen girls, fifteen boys and one man—Eugene Lesyk. We donated to the March of Dimes, the Red Cross, made a hamper for a needy family, and made six Red Cross kits. Our class was tops in bringing in blood donors. The pupils of our room took an active part in our school’s major production, and participated in many sport activities. We have tried to be good citizens this year and hope to have our name engraved on the shield at the end of June. 51

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Hack rmr: Bob Pypev, Gerald Second row: Lawrence Gerra, First row: Lynne Brooks, Dorothy Davies, Jack Wong ' , Phil. Young ' , Mickey Westman, Gerta Stinke, Blom, Mavis Bell, Chcrie Trojan, Richard Sawchuk, Michael Sersun, Georgina Parrish, Gloria de Piero, Beverley Hill. Harry Riedner, Miss J.. Ross, Bob Pat Dixon, John Penner Laidlaw. Qumo ' c diiqpL Council ■ NCE a month, in Room 15, the Junior High Council soccer. With Mr. Packota as manager, and Brian Hamp- meets to discuss problems pertaining to the Junior ton as coach, the Junior High basketball team was a High. huge succ ess. The year started with the election of officers. Mavis There was a lot of competition this year to see which Bell was elected President, Richard Sawchuk — Vice- room would have its name engraved on the various President, and Dorothy Blom — Secretary. citizenship shields. Our first activity was a Christmas Concert in which The grade eight and nine St. Patrick ' s Day Social was all the students took part. We hope to have another a huge success. The Grade seven picnic held in Kildonan activity of this type before June, because the students Park was enjoyed by everyone. really enjoyed the concert. A substantial amount was collected for the March of All of our students contributed generously to the Red Dimes by enthusiastic pupils. Cross, both with money and work. The work consisted The students from the Junior High participated in this of making health kits and Christmas hampers, collecting year’s “Musical and Dramatic Revue”. Many thanks to stamps, and getting blood donors for the Blood Bank. the boys and girls who worked so hard to make this Many of the grade nine girls gave several hours of their production a success. time on Saturday for canteen work at the Children’s The Junior High Glee Club entered into the festival. Hospital. Four girls helped with polio patients at Many grade nine’s took part in the field day at Sargent H.M.C.S. Chippawa. Park. The grade seven’s and eight’s held their field day All classes were interested in sports. The girls volley- on the school grounds, ball pennants for inter-room games were won by 9-14 During the course of the year Miss Ross was our help- and 8-2. The Junior Inter-High volleyball team placed ful teacher advisor. We would like to thank her and the third. The Senior Inter-High volleyball team played other teachers who helped to make this year a successful very well. The boys placed third in the Inter-High Senior one. —Alexandra Murynec 50



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1st Row: Clark Peterman, Evelyn Pechner, David Hossack, Dianne Young, Ken Cameron, Valerie Lockwood, Don Shillington, Leona Wiest. Richard McFadzen, Norma Bean, Tony Hazel, Edna Stephens, Earl Prout, Mel Abbott. dvd Row: Victor Mousseau, Gerald Davies, Michael Sersun, Gary Rentz. l fLoiom, 9—1 CLASS OFFICERS OF 9-14 President .Michael Sersun Vice-President.Gerald Davies Secretary-Treasurer.Clarke Peterman Red Cross .Dianna Young Boys’ Sports Captain.Dave Hosack Girls’ Sports Captain.Valerie Lockwood Year Book Rep.Edna Stephens We helped to get a few blood donors for the Red Cross, and before Christmas, gathered together some articles to send to Children’s Hospital. The girls won the grade nine volley ball championship over the two other grade nine classes. We may be few, And sometimes in a stew, But we get around, As well as the others do. 9n, The streets are straight in Winnipeg And everybody knows The farther end of Winnipeg, Before he ever goes. But, The Red and the Assiniboine Flow through in curves and coils And so you built at their dictate Some streets that are not straight. The stores are large in Winnipeg. At Eaton’s and the Bay, They tempt the opening special If you’re early in the day. But, You spend your money easily Because they so arrange it That if you don’t like what you buy You take it back and change it. The girls are smart in Winnipeg From eighteen years to eighty, Their dresses, gloves and shoes all match. Their hats are small and nifty With feather curled or flower or jewel. But, The teenagers in tunics short And parkas black or brilliant And piles of books held up in front, Are nothing short of cruel. The kids are cute in Winnipeg, And friendly with their teachers. They greet them cheerfully with, “Hi.” And look like furry creatures or Eskimos. But summer comes And then you see their features. The music is good in Wpg., The festival is amazing. And for High School Operetta I should think no place is better. But- I found it quite embarrassing That every comic character Was modelled on Glen Harrison. The folk are kind in Wpg., They’ve treated us right royally, Especially the School Board In letting us off oi’lly. So thank you for your kindness In putting up with me. I ' m sure I’ve been a nuisance And you help me patiently With filling in pink slips and such And all that I can say now Is, “Thank You All So Much.” —Belle Farrell This poem was written by an exchange teacher who was with us two years ago and until now it was mis¬ placed. But your editors are proud to print it here this year. 52

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