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Year Book Staff Student Representative Council V ,■ V Atheletic Council
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CONGRATULATIONS A.W. PRYTULA--United States Atomic Energy Commission las awarded A.W, Prytula a $1200 Scholarship to study Radiation Biology and Modern Biology in summer of 19 62• rhcse who learned to handled the equipment-radiation Scaler-rate meter, etc., received this equipment for use- a total of $1500. A. W. Prytula was the lone Canadian in addition to 19 Americans who studied at the University of Minnesota. This year a further $1100 to continue the studies 1)9 Experimental Biology and Ecology to study at either Boston University or Minnesota. These classes will all lead to a Master of Science degree. WAYNE KOOY—was presented a Football Trophy for the most valuable and sportsman like player. HOWARD GILES—won the British American Oil Company trophy and the Motel Service trophy for the grand aggregate score in the Jaycees Safe Driving Road-e-o. DAVID KRIP—received the Empress Hotel trophy for third prize in the Jaycees Safe Driving Road-e-o. LYNDA BLISS—won the Public Speaking Contest sponsored blithe Prince Albert Credit Union. Her topic was The Necessity of Farm Credit.” Lynda went on to speak in Humboldt, SHARON SKOTHEIM—winner of the Bryant Oratory Contest, both in the Unit and Zone finals. Sharon then competed in the Northern Semi-Finals held in North Battleford. Her subject, ”The Prince Albert Indian and Metis Friendship Centre.” DONALD ZURAKOWSKI—General Efficiency award—A rifle by the 390-IN Saskatchewan Army Cadet Corps, the top cadet in attendence, deportment, first year cadet knowledge gained. P.A. COMPOSITE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM—for winning the trophy for annual competition in the Prince Albert Unit. P.A. COMPOSITE BOYS SOFTBALL TEAM--for winning the trophy for annual competition in the Prince Albert Unit. BRIAN BUCHANAN— won a $200 Flying Scholarship from the Air Cadets. We are sorry to see the following teachers leaving us: Mrs. McLeod, Miss Howse, Miss Kubin, Mrs. Dahl, Mr. Breadnor, Mr. Little, we wish them the best of luck inltheir new schools.
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DRAMA Dr 4 ” at the Composite received a shot in the arm his year with the addition of a new floor and curtains, ackdrops, plus four new spotlights out in front of he stage. The curtains were actually a combined pro-ject. he Board provided the necessary piping to han$ them, the Drama Club and S.R.C. furnished finances for purchasing the material and Miss Kubin directed the very hard working group who made them. Four mirror spots were purchased by the Board for the front of the house thus e have been able to make use of the front third of the tage. On Tuesday, Februardv 26, the North Central Drama Festival took place in the Composite Auditorium. Before a packed house of nearly five hundred, three plays were presented in competition: Rosthern Junior College, a drama entitled ’Hungry’; the Composite pla ' tr was a comedy fThe Courting of Marie Jenvrin’; and Leask High School prsented a drama ’The Storm’. ffle well known adjudicator, Mr. Chester Robertson, of Richard awarded the right to proceed to Kerrobert on March 4th and 5th for the Provinical semi-finals to Rosthern. The Cast of the Composite production were itold that they had given a very ealistic performance. Institute of Our Lady of Providence gave a very joyable performance in a comedy ’A Lucky Accidne.’ this play was not in competition. March 15 saw our school drama night with three plays and a French skit being presented. The Courting of Marie Jenvrin with a cast of David p aul, Diane Pau; Jim Stewart, Alice Gange, Cecil Bendle, |Art Perkins and George Georget. This was followed by a drama, ’So Wonderful In ite’, directed by Mrs. Dahl ad performed by an all irl cast of: Myrna Lloyd, Sylvia Kreckowec, Lynn owan, Germaine Clavier, Jasa Jembik, Anne Cymerys, tolc The enic
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