Prairie Bible Institute - Prairian Yearbook (Three Hills, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1975

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Prairie Bible Institute - Prairian Yearbook (Three Hills, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 111 of 152
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fRightl Ruth Meiklejohn and a turbaned head-washer use the washroom to clean up. Kg! Challenging and Exciting Life 6:27, l've slept in! Becky Fiachar frantically scrambled to the floor, via the desk top. Can I wash and be back in three minutes? Hurrying down the darkened hall she passed her counsellor, Debi Wooten, Don't be late, she cautioned. Oh, oh yeah. Good morning. Ex- cuse me Becky mumbled. In the washroom she splashed her face and reached for . . . her towel was still hanging in her room. Paper towels? All out! Her face and hands dripping she ran into her room just as the bell rang. Laura lvlusclow returned to D- dorm after lunch. On her door she found the inevitable room check slip. Look you guys, we finally got a hundred! she exclaimed. You're probably the only ones on third floor who cleaned your room, called Val Herman. Classes were over for another day. Leigh Achtemichuk deposited her books on her desk and sauntered down to third floor lounge. Five or six others joined her and discussed the coming Christ- mas Holidays. At five o'clock the girls left the lounge. It seemed the whole dorm had funneled down to the first floor mailroom. Wow! Sandy Dundas got another package. That's her sec- ond one in a week. Oh well, at least I got a letter, commented one of the girls. lt was almost the end of the day. The dorm was generally quiet, ex- cept for the singing coming from counsellor Cheryl Holden's room. She had planned a sharing time for her girls, called end devotions . Cheryl felt most girls appreciated the closeness. She commented, lt leaves you with a warm feeling in- side and thankfulness for being a small part of the high school dorm. Mary-Jane Maitland

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lAbove rightj Counsellor Pam Ainey fills out a permission slip for late lights for Marcella Heppner. Nancy Carriger labovej waits patiently as counsellor Memorie Bieber gives her per to visit during study hours. Ruth Meiklejohn and Mrs. Loretta Burgess enjoy a little singing in the lounge of D-dorm lrightj.



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lBelowj The M.A.S.C. staff considers the Below and I to r Connie Weber Chid possibility of staging a Gold Rush for the up- WanderHoek and Marilyn Boyce form part coming senior social. of the feminine side of M A S C MASC Shapes Life Your excitement is com- municated to others, even if you don't say anything. These were Martha Crawford's words as she spoke in chapel about her summer missionary ex- periences in Europe. She shared what being a missionary is really like upon request of MASC through one of its subcommittees. MASC, Missionary and Social Committee, consists of seven students. Each member heads a smaller committee. The overall aim of MASC is the development of spiritual and social maturity among the student body. Spiritual interest in Prairie High is promoted in several ways. Missionary prayer meetings are held after school Monday through Thursday. These are times of shar- ing the needs of others, both at home and abroad. Street witness- ing in local towns and in Calgary provides outreach for inner growth. MASC also stresses the impor- tance of the social area to balance the lives of young people. An ex- hibition hockey game sponsored by the Intramurals Branch of MASC, is relaxing for students. Each year during semester break, an all-school social is planned for recreation and fellowship. Prairie Scope , the high school newspaper, is published by the News and Publicity Committee to inform and entertain the students. Special events, such as the High School Banquet, are covered in the monthly paper. Miss Michels was interviewed in one issue concern- ing her background and Christian life. Co-ordination of activities and committees is MASC's main business. The larger projects are presented for approval. In one meet ing Diane Johnson brought up her committee's plans for the Christ- mas program. By carefully screen- ing major activities MASC attempts to equally develop the spiritual and social areas for Prairie High School students. Royceanne Ladewig

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