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MAKE-UP CLUB Front Row: Dawn McNeil, Brenda Stopansky, Barb Scott, Carol Kraminsky, Dianne McIntyre. 2nd Row: Gabe Murach, Debbie Haug, Heather Ellis, Judy Ellingham, Brance White. 3rd Row: Judy Argue, Anne English, Barb Wick, Judy Dukart, Morag McLeod, Bev Atnikov (President). Back Row: Jane Tyerman, Karen Rilkoff, Karen Christie, Gail Foote, Brenda Long, Anne McKay, Jan Forsythe. Front Row: Bruce Guest, Bob Turgeon, Bill Mills, Dave Ellis, Robert Lang. 2nd Row: Stan Gerhardt, Jim Copeman. 3rd Row: Allan Clark, Craig Bertram, Moe Evans, Ian Ferguson. 4th Row: Clive Schragge, Dave Arnott, Vaughn Hogg, Larry Schwentke, Jim Ebbels. Front Row: Pauline Porcina, Dorothy Banka, Linda Peakman, Donalda Lauridsen, Miss Young (advisor). Back Row: Sandra Johnston, Karen Meek, Leslie Cronk, Joanne Booy, Irene Booy. Under the guidance of Mrs. McCracken, the girls in the Make Up Club practised stage make up prior to each school performance. Under the able leadership of President Bevie Atnikov, the thirty members applied the make up for the “Rivals”, the six house plays, and “Springtime”. LIGHTING CLUB The Lighting Club has performed a very neces¬ sary function in school theatrics during the past year. The club was responsible for the lighting for the “Rivals”, the house play s, and “Springtime”. Mr. Olsen and club president Vaughn Hogg directed the fifteen members in their very much under rated tasks. COSTUME CLUB This year’s Costume Club, under the direction of Miss Young, has done very little actual sewing of costumes. They have been active in renting and caring for the costumes for the “Rivals” and a number of the house plays. The ten club members also assisted in the dressing rooms. 63
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STAGE CREW The Stage Crew is a group operated for the pur¬ pose of handling and building all the sets necessary for the school productions. It has about ten members led by their President, Barry Guest, and by their staff advisor, Mr. McAnsh. This club has always been very successful and helpful and we owe them much toward the success of our dramatic efforts. PROJECTION CLUB 1965-66 was a very successful year for the Projec¬ tion Club — they had twenty-five trained members. Ted Lexier was president, making him in charge of training the projectionists. Members were trained in the operation of tape recorders, overhead projectors, and movie projectors. They used their skills to aid teachers with audio-visual teaching programs. PROPERTIES CLUB The Properties Club is responsible for obtaining the necessary equipment for the drama productions. This year Mr. Girgulis and the club’s ten members worked behind the scenes of the operetta, “Spring¬ time”, providing properties for the play which ranged from a telegram to a planter complete with flowers. Froitt Row: Cheryl Roycroft, Aria Rae Parker, Debbie Haug, Sandra Johnston. 2nd Row: Karen Rilkoff, Linda Scott, Shirley Kern, Judy Ellingham. Back Row: Moe Evans, Bob Turgeon, Dave Ellis. ■I Front Row: Dave Ellis, Mike Stephenson, Stuart Goldie, Philip Asquith. 2nd Row: Jim Ebbels, Bob Turgeon, Tom Rooke, Arthur Rooke. 3rd Row: Clive Schragge, Barry Guest, Doug Holliday. Missing: Michael Allen. Front Row: Bill Oddie, Ruby Dawe, Rosalee Cull, Margret Hahn, Bill Mills. 2nd Row: Ian Ferguson, Tom Rooke, Ron Jooristy, Stan Ger- hardt. Back Row: Tony Stopa, Clive Schragge, Don Stamp, Bob Stamp. Missing: Ted Lexier (president). 62
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CAMERA CLUB MATH CLUB This year the Math Club was composed entirely of students from grade nine mathematics classes. The club met every Friday at noon hour in Mr. Chemey’s home-room. Most of the time, this year, was spent analyzing and studying computers, gaining knowledge about data processing, etc. In February, the members viewed the computer at the University. Front row: Gail Reed, Robert Schutzman, Stuart Goldie, Philip Asquith, Connie Hamilton. Back row: Clive Schragge, Jim Dreger. BOWLING CLUB Early in the fall an organizational meeting was called by Mr. Schraeder, staff advisor. Students then began bowling once a week at the Golden Mile Lanes. However, due to the high cost, membership dwindled and the club was forced to disband in the early spring. Next year, it is hoped that the club will receive financial support from the S.R.C. Front row: Jim Jordan, Larry Cumberland, Dave Ellis. Back row: Barry Ballard, Craig Bertram, Jim Patrick, Doug Porcina, Terry Goldie. The Camera Club is a very busy and successful organization, of about ten active members, led by President Mike Lloyd and staff advisor, Mr. Somers. It is responsible for the taking, processing and developing of all photographs of any student activity for the Student Prints or the Opus. Joining this club is an excellent opportunity to learn to handle a camera and to develop your own films. Front row: Mike Lloyd (president), Neil Richardson, David Vaugh, Mr. Somers (president). Back row: Herb Cross, Barry Fuchs, Larry Schwenke, Clive Schragge. Missing: Konrad Kozan, Robert Lang. PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club met every Wednesday after school this year to expand their knowledge of the wonderful science of Physics. Under Mr. Rimosky’s guidance, the members, from grade eleven and twelve physics classes, conducted experiments and viewed films. Norval Homer was club president for 1965-66. Front row: Norval Horner, Ed Jones, Grant Cheston. Back row: Terry Mountjoy, Doug Jooristy, Ian Mason, Donald Rose. 64
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