Niverville High School - High Lights Yearbook (Niverville, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1963

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Page 48 text:

GRADE ONE BACK ROW: Miss Penner, Jeff Kehler, Jimmy Gerbrandt, Danny Klippenstein, Brian Doerksen, Pat Baldock, Gerhard Roemer, Leonard Krahn, Dicky Wiebe. Allen Tiffenbach. SECOND ROW: Robert Koslowsky, Mervin Friesen, Clarence Braun, Ian Wallace, James Kuzenko, Levi Issak, Kenneth Smith, Gordon Kehler, Gerald Friesen. FIRST ROW: Harvey Ginter, Sharon Rempel, Jennifer Stott, Lynn Smith, Karin Roberts, Ann-Sharon Wieler, Annie Suderman, Betty Friesen, David Kuzenko. MISSING: Mary-Lou Neufeld, Laura Lee Sofroniuk. Teacher-Miss Penner. BACK ROW: Ricky Krahn, Bobby Pauls, Billy Condon, Chris Wiebe, Hans Roemer, Johnny Bergen, Johnny Richert, Philip Froese, Victor Richert, Isaac Wiebe. SECOND ROW: Frieda Stoesz, Darlene Kieth, Irene Bueckert, Dorothy Gerbrandt, Penny Baldock, Irene Doerksen, Mary Bergen, Clara Doerksen, Freddie Fast. FIRST ROW: Joey Kehler, Marjorie Stoesz, Heather Enns, Beverly Loeppky, Gwendolyn Kehler, Gladys Friesen, Marilyn Falk, Karen Reinke, Mina Wallace, Sharon Kosman. Teacher-Miss Peters. GRADE TWO

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GRADE THREE BACK ROW: Gordon Klassen, Darryl Dyck, David Krahn, Peter Redekop, Jarold Kehler, Winfred Roemer, Robert Krahn, Earl Rempel, Alex Fast. SECOND ROW: Randy Enns, Hilda Braun, Beverly Pauls, Laura Kehler, Louise Stott, Leona Steingart, Irmgard Neufeld, Jimmy Harder. FRONT ROW: Linda Kasdorf, Ellen Muir, Patsy Neufeld, Carol Stoesz, Darlene Ginter, Judy Limpright, Lillian Peters, Kathy Froese. MISSING: Aldon Loeppky, Elma Enns, Lois Reinke. Teacher-Miss Johnson. BACK ROW: Ricky Ginter, Velma Isaak, Harvey Falk, Johanna Neufeld, Johnny Peters, Irene Wohlgemut, Jake Wiebe, Glen Limpright. THIRD ROW: Doris Neufeld, Niel Rempel, Abe Loeppky, Clifford Kemila, Franklin Dueck, Peter Sofroniuk, Lloyd Loeppky, Wesley Kehler, Chris Wallace. SECOND ROW: Lois Giesbrecht, Lenora Friesen, Barbara Doerksen, Frieda Doerksen, Tina Wiebe, Carol Martens, Eilleen Wiebe, Lorna Leppky. FIRST ROW: Beverly Kemila, Maureen Condon, Betty fCehler, Betty Kosman, Elaine Stott, Lucille Stoesz, parlene Sofroniuk, Lillian Isaak. MISSING: Myra Wallace. Teacher-Miss Wiens. GRADE FOUR £ FIVE



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' kW ’ : •■ ' y - y PRINCIPAL W t: - y y jiz ■+ V wpiiK is C- fcs - Mr. John Stoesz PRINCIPAL’S ' MESSAGE Another school year is y V ' • ' ' ■ ■ rolling by rapidly. Before we I know it June Examinations with their »|||» I results (the bitter and sweet) will be . I forgotten as we revel in the blissful months ■ of July and August. However, before we do so, I let us ask ourselves a serious question or two. I W as the year 62-63 a successful one for me? Did I I truly make the most of myself? Am I today a more ■ capable and better individual than I was a year ago? Per- I haps you would answer Yes, I have mastered a great number I of facts. I learned to divide fractions. I can tell adverbs from I adjectives. My average had risen by three points rni ' adjectives. My average nao risen Dy xnree puiuio. This is all very good and encouraging, and it were a shame if you had not made any pro- gress since you attended a well equipped school with competent staff But if vour year at school did no more than this for you, I say it was almost a wasted year Not how much more we now know is so important, but rather how much of what we have learned do we put into actual practise in our daily life. If we are still as mean, stingy, selfish, stubborn, proud, etc as we a ago have we really benefited by this year ' s instructions? I trust that we have all grown in character in some measure, so that we are better fitted to become useful citizens of our country. Dr. V. K. Greer said. The aim of all educa¬ tion is to produce citizens who will be publicly useful and privately happy. To the grade eight students leaving our school I would like to throw out this challenge: Set your aims so high that you will not have to take a back seat even if you miss your aim by several points. But, if you wish to be privately happy, make sure your aim is not a selfish one, but designed to be publicly useful. v May I remind you of Dr. Murray Butler ' s words. He who thinks only of himself is hopelessly uneducated . no matter how thoroughly instructed he may be. , ' V In closing I would like to thank the Col- . ' vviVy C legiate Staff and the Yearbook Committee for ... again including this section on the Elementary School. On behalf of the staff, John Stoesz. Mrs. J. Chorch Mr. B. Leppky Mr. W. Dyck Mr. J. Peters Mr. P. Koslowsky Mr. P. Krahn SCHOOL BOARD

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