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

 - Class of 1962

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CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club had a member¬ ship of twenty this year. Mr. Joyce, the sponsor, taught the members how to print, enlarge, and develop pic¬ tures. Classes in oil colouring and picture tinting were also held. The Camera Club was given two rooms for the Ka¬ leidoscope. In one room, each mem¬ ber displayed sev¬ eral of his pictures. An oil coloured por¬ trait of each person was mounted for display. A pro¬ jection room was set up in which were displayed 35 mm. slides and 8 mm. movies. The club has purchased an enlarger and various dark room equipment, need more room next year as our quarters in the physics lab. supply room cramped. SEATED: Grace McNeill, Dianna Mossop, Linda Paterson, Sharon Patek, Sharon MacLeod, Eleanor Berezuk. STAND- ing: Pat Brown, Rainer Hempel, Ken Sirkis, Les Persicke, Edwin Kroeger, Bryan Thompson, Lawrence Borysyk, Mr. Joyce. We desperately were very DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Trudy Korol, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Johnston, Vice-President; Pat Pydee, President; Janet Birt, Helen Harper, Karen Komarchuk, Susan Heatherington. Claire Dafoe, Doug Geisel, Charles Reith, Lynne Fedorowich, Arlene Goodman, Anne Webster, Diane Plante. SECOND ROW: Maureen Hughes, Donna Zoppa, Linda Walker, Connie MacPherson, Shiela Nikforuk, Ann Gibbons, Barbara Gage, Barbara Wilkinson, Joan Wilkinson, Carol Rutherford, Charlotte Wright, Terry Robinson, Gloria Kroeker, Diane Tawns. THIRD ROW: Sandra Herchen, Heather Duncan, Carol Kornek, Diane Shaver, Sandra Monroe, Joceline Annig, Joan McMillan, Suzanne Boomer, Sharon Trinder, Diane Stephaniw, Margaret Blair, Shirley Bihun, Shirley Dudeck, Nola Stephens, Marion Hall, Beverley McCallum, FOURTH ROW: Margaret Hamilton, Karen Wagner, Adrien Visser, Geoff Joyce, Gary Posaluko, Dick Long, Brad Woloshen, Bob Peters, Bernie Wilman, Lome Wishnicki, Larry Borysyk, Pat Brown, Richard Kalansky, Cliff Schultz, Lynne de Gagne, Diane Saltel. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Glowa, Katina Posaluko, Pat Hemmerling, Harry Van Leusden, Joan Tanchuk, John Harper, Janice Graham, Sigrun Ferguson, Joan Hall, Nora Verhagen, Beverley Milne, Fran Willis, Leslie Kolisnyk, Ron Staats, Carol Brewster. SIXTH ROW: Rick McPhail, Tom Roman, Walter Wakula, Wayne Eliuk, Terry Arnold, Allan Stone, Rick Lowman, Don Orloff, Dave Schab, Gus Kristjannsan, A If Nicolaus, Ken Baker, Wayne Quistburg, Dennis Glaven, Ted Chmielowiec, Bob Kozminski, Neil Taylor, Garry Adel, Rich Titarniuk, Tom Lobay.

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SCIENCE CLUB Arlene James, Linda Paterson; Reporter, Grace McNeill; Vice- President, Ken Sirkis; Secretary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Johnston; President and Librarian, Sandra Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mr. P. Huebner, Sharon McLeod, Sharon Patek, Pat Kostick, Betty Kostick, Joyce Gladstone, Eleanor Berezuk, and Laurence Borysyk. THIRD ROW: Walter Wakula, Rainer Hempel, Edwin Kroeger, Les Persicke, Jim Stadnick, Pat Brown, and Bryan Thompson. THE SCIENCE CLUB was organize in early October. The executive elected wt re: Elizabeth Johnston, President; Grace McNeill, Vice-Pres - dent; Ken Sirkis, Se - ere tar y-Treasurer. The activities c the year were high¬ lighted by several v - iting speakers: Mr. Bossenmai r, the Director of the Game Branch, Depai - ment of Mines and Natural Resources, spoke about Wildlife in northern Canada. Mr. Marion Aftanus, a student from the Departmen of Psychology, Univer ty of Manitoba, spoke about the isolation e - periments. Three Flight Li u- tenants from the R. C. A. F. station, Winnipeg spoke abou rocketry. The club set up he following equipment n the two laboratories for Kaleidoscope: telegraph system, an oscil loscope, Hilsch tube, blood typing demonstra tions, ammonia fountain and hydrogen diffusio 1 apparatus. The members of the Science Club partici pated in three science fairs. These were: 1st - Physics-a model rocket entered by Edwin Kroeger and Jim Stadnik. 1st - General Science-a Tic-tac-Toe Corr putor, entered by Bryan Thompson and Larry Borysyk. 1st - Biology-growth and extraction of pet i- cillin entered by Elizabeth Johnston. Two of these projects were entered in the Rotary Manitoba Provincials at Polo Park. These prizes were awarded: 1st - Biology-Elizabeth Johnston 3rd - General Science - Bryan Thompson ■ and Larry Borysyk. Elizabeth was one of the four exhibitions chosen to represent Manitoba at the first Canada Wide Science Fair in Ottawa. Wr She won third prize in the Girls ' Physical Science.



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DANCE Diane Saltel, Ted Chmielowiec, Sharon Trinder, Charles Reith, Lynne Fedorowick, Jim Johnson, Nola Stevens, Doug Geisel. This year the M. M. C. Dance Club membership was made up of over two hundred members. The executive consisted of the following: Pat Pydee, President; Jim Johnson Vice-President; Trudy Korol, Secretary-Treasurer. The Dance Club enjoyed a busy year. The seniors learned exhibition dances such as the pachanga and polka, which were put on for the entertainment of the junior members. The club enjoyed dancing to the music of the Winnipeg Musical Union Orchestra, which entertained them at the school. Several of the senior members exhibited their talents on Teen Dance Party. The club also had two parties this year: a masquerade party and a beachcomber party. The Dance Club also took part in Kaleidoscope. A bit of variety was added this year by a good selection of dances. Club members danced a roaring charleston, a lively folk dance, a comical tango, and a stately Viennese waltz. This year the Dance Contest was won by Charles Reith and Sharon Trinder. Johnson and Lynne Fedorowick and Doug Geisel and Nola Stevens placed second Ted Chmielowiec and Diane Saltel placed third.

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