Miles Macdonell Collegiate - Macadonian Yearbook (East Kildonan, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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BACK ROW: Barbara Sheppard. Lynn Ridley. Jerry Procillo, Bruce Rosner. Brian Murray, Errol Robinson, Ray Ryan, Stan Moroz. Roy Payne. Sandra Ratner, Judy Sharhan. MIDDLE ROW: Brian Nemish. Wade Rowland, Kathryn Rosie, Bonnie Ross. Sharon Patek, Gordon Barnes, Wayne Rekus, Frank Chalmers, Arvid Peterson. FRONT ROW: June Pearn, Susan Relkie, Diane Relkie, Peggy Reimer, Doreen Restowanik, John Hutton, Ken Mussel, Miss Sparling, Terry Piggott. CLASS XD-ROOM 17 Class X-D started the new high school season with the usual dazed look, as they observed many new faces around them. As friendly relations increased, class elections took place and the following were elected to office: President —• Stan Moroz; Vice-President — Peggy Reimer; Secretary-Treasurer — June Pearn; Social Committee — Wade Roland; Sports Representative — Sandra Ratner and Jerry Procillo; Teen-Age Book Club — Kathran Rosie. Different clubs were formed during the year with members from X-D taking part. They were: Drama —John Parker. Glee Club—Bryan Nemish, Lynn Rid¬ ley, Errol Robinson, John Parker. When the basketball season came around X-D formed its best teams. The boys team won every game but 2 in league competition and when it came to the semi-finals, they dropped out. The girls team... Sharon Patek was one of the high scorers in the bowling league and now has a chance to bowl in the inter-high school tournament. Wade Roland was on the team that placed second in the curling competition. Now the class is anxiously waiting for field day. Good luck X-D. This year Miles Macdonell put on a Variety Con¬ cert in which X-D took part in all fields. The Variety Concert was a big success. Some of the participants were: John Parker—who was a great success as the Hawaiian girl honeybun: Margaret, better known as Peggy Reimer, played the part of a cleaning woman who carried the slop pail across the stage. She had the bad habit of throwing the pails contents on the audience. By the way, Peggy was X-D’s romance for the Miles Macdonell Sweetheart Queen. Class X-D had a terrific time during the year and was also able to stand up quite well scholastically. Some of the high averages were Stan Moroz 92%; Lynn Ridley and Peggy Reimer both with 87%. Stan Moroz’s high average was made possible by his 100% in mathematics and 99% in science. Unlike other classes X-D had a non comformist named Kenneth Richard Mussel esq. He always had a different opinion on anything anybody said. —Bruce Rosner 39

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BACK ROW: Howard Reid, David Horne, Allan Hoffman, Mike Klem, Don Pickup, Bob Crosby, Michael Maslick, Bob McLaren, Keith Jones, Bruce Koss, Barry Snaper, Gemot Borzym. MIDDLE ROW: Rick Lawman, Dennis Martin, Bob Milan, Lorraine Botham, Connie Matheson, Pamela Moore, Maureen McKee, Bruce Hutchison, Jim Johnson, Miss Connor. FRONT ROW: Mary Zazula, Pat McLean, Grace McNeill, Sharon MacLeod, Beverley McCallum, Deanne Mossop, Darlene Play- foot, Carol Milne, Penny Buchanon, Leslie Oshanek. MISSING: Edyth McCallum. CLASS XC-ROOM 14 Botham and Carol Milne were some of the students that took part in the concert. As the school term draws to a close, we all think In the inter-room basketball competition both the of the wonderful time we had at Miles Macdonell boys and girls had teams competing. Although neither during the year. of the teams got into the finals, they put up some Our class elections got under way near the end of good opposition, and proved that they are good sports. September. When the elections had closed these In curling, Mike Maslick was on the only Miles Mac- students were nominated to office: donell team that got into the finals in the Manitoba President: Mike Maslick School Curling Bonspiel. Don Pickup, Dennis Martin, Vice-President: Dianna Mossop and g arr y Snapper are other good athletes in X-C- Secretary-Treasurer: Darlene Playfoot Although we aren’t the cleverest class in the school Social Representative: Sharon MacLeod we have some good students. The three leading stu- Girls Sports Representative: Leslie Oshanek dents at Easter were Dianna Mossop, Beverley Mc¬ Coys Sports Representative: Don Pickup Callum, and Sharon MacLeod. Teen-Age Book Club. Sharon MacLeod Barry Snapper won the Oratorical Contest for this Year Book Representative: Allan Hoffman region and we hope the best of luck to him in the When the Variety Concert was held many of the future students were eager to participate, i.e., Sharon Mac¬ Leod, Dianna Mossop, Beverley McCallum, Lorraine —Allan Hoffman 38



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BACK ROW: Bob Tait, Dave Walker, Frank Woods, Richard Taggart, Barry Stutsky, Henry Riffell, Lorence Yaciuk, Robert Stalker, Dennis Singbeil, Allan Thoren, Paul Thomas, MIDDLE ROW: Janet Smith, Daryle Zoles, Philip Velpel, Ed Shewaga, Cliff Weber, Dennis Schmidt, Paul Toonstra, Ed Smith, Ethel Simpson, Joan Tanchuk. FRONT ROW: Bonnie Zelmer, Alida Zaal, Marilyn Wice, Linda Wishart, Linda Railian, Betty Soluk, Drinda McCaffery, Donna Whitley, Kathy Willis, Miss Newton. MISSING: Leslie Vincent. CLASS XE-ROOM 15 The year of 1959-60 was a happy and eventful term for X-E’s students. Our home teacher contrib¬ uted greatly to the class enjoyment of grade ten. Several weeks after school began we held our class elections. Paul Thomas was unanimously voted presi¬ dent and Linda Wishart was elected secretary-treas¬ urer. Richard Taggart was named our social rep., Dave Walker our boys sports rep., and Janet Smith our girls sports rep., Sandra Webster was elected Teen-Age Book Club rep. Both Janet and Sandra be¬ came secretaries of their respective organizations. Last of all, Kathy Willis was elected Year Book rep. Our president, Paul Thomas, participated even fur¬ ther in school politics when he became Betty Shimoz- awa’s campaign manager during the main school elections. Early in the school term bowling and curling reg¬ istrations became the main topic of conversation. X-E entered thirteen bowlers and one curler. Our curler, Bob Stalker, made a wonderful showing of himself. He was a member of Gary Milne’s champion¬ ship team. Next came the Variety Concert. Drinda McCaffrey, Kathy Willis and Linda Wishart went on stage as members of Miles Mac’s Girls’ Tumbling Club. Lawrence Yaciuk made an excellent clown in the Boys’ Tumbling Club display. Sandra Webster was the only student of X-E in the Glee Club. Behind the scenes Sandra Webster, Kathy Willis and Drinda McCaffrey worked hard on props. Linda Wishart and Kathy Willis learned to put make-up on performers in the concert. Linda did an excellent job on John “Honey Bun” Parker. Two participants in the Shmolly Ball Game came from room fifteen. Lawrence Yaciuk was clad in a skin coloured bathing suit covered with a towel, a straw hat, sunglasses and sandals. Ed Smith wore a skirt and sweater, high heels and a lady’s hat. X-E is very proud of its basketball team. The boys came first in the grade ten competitions by beating the boys of room twelve by a score of 20-13 but were badly beaten in playing against XII-C for the school championship. The boys deserve mention. They were Lawrence Yaciuk, Dave Walker, Ed Shewaga, Paul Toonstra, Paul Thomas, Dennis Schmidt, Ed Smith (coach) and Janet Smith acted as mascot. Ed Smith was a member of the boys’ varsity basketball team. Special tributes go to Linda Wishart for being first in class with an Easter average of 83.5%, to Ed Smith for being the most talkative member of X-E, to the boys’ basketball team. We all wish to say good-bye and good luck to the cutest girl in the class. Donna Whitley is moving to St. James. We’ll miss you, Donna. Our class teacher is taking a year’s leave of absence and travelling to Europe. We all wish we could be going with her and we wish her an enjoyable trip. —Kathy Willis 40

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