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

 - Class of 1956

Page 58 of 68

 

Lord Selkirk School - Maroon and Grey Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 58 of 68
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Page 58 text:

UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS The six licensed Manitoba Brewers and all the licensed hotelkeepers in the province have offered $18,000.00 to the University of Manitoba to provide scholarships for residents of Manitoba. The scholarships are open to Manitoba War Veterans, not otherwise adequately provided for, and to sons and daughters of Manitoba War Veterans, and, regardless of military service, to orphans, to sons and daughters of widows, and to such other students as may be deserving of assistance. Adopted sons and daughters are eligible. Any student having these qualifications and clear junior or senior matriculation standing, or who is completing either of these years, may apply. Fifteen Entrance scholarships of the value of $200.00 each have been provided for students resident in Greater Winnipeg and for students resident in Brandon who attend Brandon Col¬ lege, and fifteen Entrance scholarships of the value of $400.00 each for other students resident in Manitoba. The scholarships may be continued with the same value, for a second year, subject to the satisfactory progress of the holder in the first year of studies. Students may enroll in Arts, Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Architecture, Agricul¬ ture, Home Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy or other courses approved by the Board of Selection. Application forms may be obtained from any Manitoba hotelkeeper, high school principal, the Department of Education or the Registrar of the University of Manitoba. BOARD OF SELECTION HON. MR. JUSTICE P. J. MONTAGUE HON. MR. JUSTICE J. T. BEAUBIEN B. SCOTT BATEMAN, Esq., Deputy Minister of Education DOUGLAS CHEVRIER, Esq., Registrar, University of Manitoba REV. FRANCIS BRENNAN, S.J.. St. Paul’s College REV. LUDGER GUY, S.J., St. Boniface College N. J. MacLEOD, Esq., St. John’s College D. R. MacKAY, Esq., Brandon College C. A. TANNER, Esq., Managing-Director, Manitoba Hotel Association LT.-COL. ARTHUR SULLIVAN, Q.C., Representing the Manitoba Brewers FRANK G. MATHERS, Esq., Honorary Secretary 56

Page 57 text:

1st Row: Paul Campbell, Fiances Peter¬ man, Jim Dodds, Marion Taylor, Brian McLaughlin, Dorothy Kropp, Patricia Lumsden, Veronica Kostiw, Albert Lee wen, Carla McLeod, Robert Bors- chuk, Marlyn Delgaty, George Jandavs, Sandra Johnson. 2nd Row: Florence Halarna, Howard Banford, Lynne Bingham, Warren Smallwood, Gail Hemming, Wayne Bond, Ruth Hutchinson, Leonard Pen- nie, Betty Hill, Rudy Friesen, Leona Schultz, Doug Nunn, Nancy Neufeld, Barry Schmidt. ■lid Row: Joan Irving, William Taylor, Lorraine Malenchak, Dennis Larson, Lynne Brooks, Richard Livingstone, Karen Fraser, Philip Zubrycki, IJilde- garde Gonske. (Rojoml 8—1 Miss A. Thompson, our teacher, has assisted us through the year with the help of our class officers— PRESIDENT Lynne Brooks VICE-PRESIDENT Frances Peterman SECRETARY-TREASURER . Marion Taylor RED CROSS REP Carla McLeod SENTINEL REP. 1 Dorothy Kropp YEAR BOOK REP Rudy Friesen Sports Captains were Bill Taylor and Ruth Hutchin¬ son. Lynne Bingham handled money matters and operated our “Lost and Found”. We collected stamps and made health kits for the Red Cross. All the girls were in the Junior High Glee Club and almost the whole class took part in the production. The boys participated in inter-room soccer, while the girls took part in inter-room volleyball. We hope to have the citizenship shield at the end of the year and we hope to have many merits and exemptions. W. G. Thomas A. Lundman Phone 40-1165 Phone 50-4154 Compliments of The Harper Construction Co. Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS THE GRADUATING GRAIN EXCHANGE WINNIPEG Elevator and Mill Construction a Specialty CLASS OF Phone 92-2315 Compliments of 11-13 1955-56 GENERAL LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. 155 STADACONA ST. Phone 50-1720 55



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1st Roiv : Wayne Thompson, Elizabeth Tomchuck, Bob Schultz, Sandra Bain, Terry Beeman, Judith Waterich, Gene Ingram, Alice Preisler, Robert Hodge, Charlotte Hammerling, Jackie Wong, Erika Loewen, David Sherebrin, Carole Hogberg. 2nd Row: Sandra Bates, Glen Neil, Joan Whiklo, Sydney Turner, Margel- ein Koopmans, Brian Koral, Linda Whiting, Robert Pyper. Gail Godfrey, Arnold Wallace, Kathy Nordgren, Leslie Keough, Madeline Goetz, Bobby Knight. ■lid Row: Brian Rowe, Merlan Shapero, Gerry McNaughton, Donald Kuhlman. Teddy Liba, Mora Campbell. (Rjomtl 7—17 PRESIDENT ...... Bob Pyper VICE-PRESIDENT . .. Jack Wong SECRETARY Gail Godfrey BOYS’ SPORTS CAPTAIN . Teddy Liba GIRLS’ SPORTS CAPTAIN . . Kathy Nordren RED CROSS REP. .... ... Leslie Keough YEAR BOOK REP. Wayne Thompson Some of our best art students are: Kathy Nordren, Brian Rowe, Judy Waterick, David Sheribin, Erica ■Lowen, Gail Godfrey, Charlotte Hammerling. Some of these are honoured and some are on trial. A good many pupils in our class were interested in sports. Kathy Nordren introduced bowling for our room and quite a few attended. Ted Liba was trying to pro¬ mote the boys’ hockey. The girls had a volleyball team and lost quite a few games. The boys were keen on tumbling and quite a few other activities. There were only three pupils who took part in the concert. Among them were Sandra Bain and Sandra Bates who took part in the girls’ glee club and Jack Wong who was a strong man in the pyramid building. 1 st Row: Richard Zubrycki, Barbara Jex, Jerry Polczer, Dorothy Ostlund, Paul Reimer, Carole Wiesner, Tom Bar- luk, Marge Macadym, Heather Graham, Audrey B= vlis, Ron Grunsten, Gisela Grundei, Murray Anderson, Mildred Soehor. 2nd Row: Elaine George, Prank Palz, Truden Sykes, Gerry Holowchuck, Gail Hodge, Ken Moor, Carole Burridge, Dieter Dreger, Beverley Zimmerman, Erwin Fast, Patricia Station, Bruce Campbell, Valerie Enstedt, Ekkehard Herrmann. 3rd Row: Arthur Huebert, Dorothy Whiklo, Sam Koga, Dale Anderson, Gordon Arseny, Patricia Dixon, Carolyn Kurtz, Carole Stadelmeir, Patrick Hunt, Beverley Hill, Dale Lowry. (Rjdjdml 7—16 In class 7-16 our worthy class officers are: President.Beverley Hill Vice-President.Elaine George Secretary-Treasurer .Pat Dixon This year we have tried to help the Red Cross by making Health Kits. Our class eagerly donated to this worthy cause and the work was quite interesting. We also have collected over one thousand stamps, with Pat Station, our Red Cross Rep. looking after them. On the Christmas exams, seventeen of our pupils averaged over eighty percent. We also won the Citizen¬ ship Shield for the first two months, and hope to have our name on it at the end of the year. Frank Palz, Ekkehard Herrmann, Gordon Arseny, and Murray Anderson were in the School Soccer League; while Sam Koga and Ron Grunsten were members of the Champion Kelvin Canadians hockey team. 57

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