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Congratulations to the Graduates of Lord Selkirk from §aiivt ( M P vV . N N i P E y v. V V C A V ' N ADA Affiliated with The University of Manitoba “The School with the Tradition” COMPLIMENTS CRESCENT STORAGE OF A 260 Princess St. FRIEND Ph. 93-7551 Compliments of ROXY PHARMACY Compliments of BROWN RUTHERFORD LIMITED Est. 1872 Prescription Specialists Soda Fountain - Stationery Lumber and Millwork for Commercial and Domestic Uses 341 Kelvin St. Phone 50-2302 Phone 59-7311 We Deliver Sutherland Ave. at Louise Bridge Compliments of Kelvin at Carmen Phone 50-1177 LOUIS GROCERY 10 Higgins Ave. Phone 92-1069 Compliments of DR. S. R. KATZ DR. 1. H. KATZ DR. S. C. KATZ DR. M. A. BREGMAN DENTISTS 53
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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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1st Row: Donald Shier, Heather York, Norman Kozicki, Helen Chisholm, Hil¬ lary Godfrey, Lillian Wong, Brian Shier, Myrna Jowett, Gordon Long- muir, Marilyn Taylor, John Penner, Julie Senieniuk, Dave Nichol, Edie Med- licott. 2nd Row: Arthur King, Richard Swys- tun, Arnold Purdie, Richard Temple, Dennis Smith, Michael Litwin, ' Gary Kostchuk, Lawrence Gera. (fbtMTL 8—3 VIII-3 was well represented in all activities this year. Arthur King, Norm Kozicki, Arnold Purdie, and Mike Litwin participated in the Junior High senior boys soccer team. Don Shier took part in pyramid building for the school production. Following are the class officers: PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SPORTS CAPTAIN (Girls) SPORTS CAPTAIN (Boys) JUNIOR RED CROSS SENTINEL YEAR BOOK REP. Lawrence Gera John Penner Myrna Jowett - Arthur King Heather York Richard Swystun Mike Litwin 1st Row: Rita Zaal, Jed Mendella, Gloria Depiro, Dennis Knysk, Eleanor Wivchar, Rod McNaughton, Denise Vermctte, Richaid Gunn, Susan Penner, Bernie Roth, Carolyn Duncan, Wayne Cook, Pat Lockwood, Ken Corruthers. 2nd Row: Howard Benderski, Linda Corriga, John Cotter, Pat Howell, Brian Davy, Marcia Luptak, Ken Nechwediuk, Nora Brook, Richard Gunn, Charlene King, Bob Memka, Dorothy Sharp, Henry Weins, Adele Gonske. 3rd Roiv: Janice Todd, Marlene John¬ son, Rita Weins, Carol Brooks, Jean Holyk, Pat Lockwood, Beverly Danloe, Gerda Stienke, Hannie Vanndereems. (RnOiTL 8—2 Our class teacher Mrs. Davis has aided us through the year with the help of the class officers who were: PRESIDENT ...Gloria de Piero VICE-PRESIDENT Gerda Steinke SECRETARY-TREASURER Beverly Danloe RED CROSS REP Linda Corrigal SENTINEL REP. ... Bernie Foth YEAR BOOK REP. .. Ken Nechwedruk BOYS’ SPORTS CAPTAIN Ted Mendella GIRLS’ SPORTS CAPTAIN Denise Vermette The boys and girls in our class made Red Cross health kits. The girls of VIII-2 participated in the Inter-High volleyball team and 1 won the pennant. Some boys and girls took part in the bowling at Glenwood Bowling Club. Several of the girls and boys took part in the major production of Lord Selkirk which was held from Febru¬ ary 21-23. The girls of VIII-2 were in the Junior High glee club, the boys were in pyramid building and both the boys and girls were in choral reading for the major production. 54
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