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Lighting Club The members of the Lighting Club are responsible “pour allumer” the auditorium for the various school creations and many other extraneous productions. These include Little Theatre, concerts, variety shows, Plain Talks, etc. Praise be onto Mr. Olson, our staff advisor, and also the janitorial staff who assisted in times of darkness. J. A. Martens BACK ROW: Ted Coffey, Jim McBride, Jack Swayze, Bert Weichel, Bill Schutzman, Grant Hood, Howard Arndt, Keith McLeod. SECOND ROW: Bob Hain, Gren Owens, Bill Stoddart, Stu Garvin, Rick Waugh, Kim Sunquist, Saul Lipton. FRONT ROW: Ron Puto, Jim Martens, Jay Anderson, Bill Squires, Doug Durrant, Bruce Rogers, Bob Collins. ■ MISSING: Jim Waugh. Projection Club The Projection Club is to train students in the operational procedures of the audio¬ visual equipment in the school. The members are taught how to run 16 m.m. projectors for teachers and classes and how to use other duplicating equipment in the school. BACK ROW: M ' Vl Drope, Doug McCaw, Ron Puto, Tim Sundquist, Bill Berry, Greg Ellis, Ron Braun, Greg Pinch, Brian Strachan. SECOND ROW: Debbie Hutchinson, Bob England, Bill Schutzman, George Boulter, Brian Murray, Benaron Gleiberman. FRONT ROW: Howie Arndt, Grant Hood, Trev Ewen, Saul Lipton, Grant Rogers, Rob Brieden, Bob Gebhart. Stage Crew The Stage Crew is a group of students who make and operate the sets for school productions. Under the direction of Mr. McAnsh, these boys managed the scenes for “Annie Get Your Gun.” BACK ROW: Bruce Rogers, Art Rooke, Chris Sheard (pres.) FRONT ROW: Jeff Braikek, Jim Park, Rob Bredin. MISSING: Barry Jeannotte. MOTTO: Miracles Performed while you wait, the Impossible takes a little longer.
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Masquers Club This club involved approximately 12 mem¬ bers and met every Tuesday for about 45 minutes. The club members worked mainly in the area of creative dramatic expression, and some of the activities included concen¬ tration exercises, pantomimes, story mak¬ ing based on music, bodily expression and control, and situation interpretation and por¬ trayal. BACK ROW: Eric Griffith, Bill Stoddart, Kelvin Erhardt, H. J. Girgulis. SECOND ROW: Ruth Gullaher, Lorelee Park, Dianne Patterson, Betty Green, Joan Hambly. FRONT ROW: Patti Joorisity, Sharon Morrow, Ann Solomos. Art and Set Design Believe it or not, there is an Art Club! It occasionally is alive and residing in room 19. Our unofficial name is “The Art of Com¬ munication Department”. We decorated for the Grub Dance, prepared and mounted sev¬ eral exhibits of student art work, sponsored a display of Tony Only prints, visited the Art Departments of several other schools, par¬ ticipated in SWAMP field trips and showed Thursday noon hour films during the cold season. Our membership is entirely informal with an organizational committee of twelve and a following of fifty or more who attend meetings. Our faithful dozen successfully de¬ signed and painted sets for this year’s operetta. It’s hard work but a lot of fun! We welcome anyone who wishes to do some art work or simply talk about issues. There is always a handy ear and a stock of originality around. Camera Club The club had quite a successful year. Most of the members regularly made use of the school darkroom. Instructions in cameras, printing, developing, and enlarging were given. The club supplies all the candids for the yearbook each year. As well, each mem¬ ber processes his own pictures. This year the club presented several picture showcases and supplied student cards to those who had lost theirs. All in all, it was a good year for the club. BACK ROW: Bob England, Bill Berry, Tim Sundquist, Saul Lipton, Mr. Olesen. FRONT ROW: Howard Arndt, Joyce Riddell, Keith McLeod, Liz Macintosh. MISSING: Hiroaki Izumi, Ian Tulloch, Brian Morrow, Roland Booth, Dan Shapiro, Jeff Braidek. BACK ROW: Richard Waugh, Mr. Betteridge, Howard Arndt, Grant Garven, Saul Lipton, Bob Hain, Mr. Evane. SECOND ROW: Bill Schutzman, Bert Weichel, Diane Hutchinson, Cheryl Monet, Holly Mise, Bev Ganshorn. FRONT ROW: Grant Hood, Laurie Alberg, Debora Hutchinson, Florence Dusterbeck
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Language Club In the Language Club we learn a different language (or languages) but that’s not all. We have fun, too. That’s right! Learning a language can be fun and it’s even better when someone else you know is learning the same language. It’s not hard, either. You work at your speed. You have no “home¬ work” unless you decide to give yourself some. There are no exams and you don’t have to finish the course. You can switch to others if you want. There are records and books- as well as tapes and texts. So far our club offers Spanish, Italian, German, Russian, French and Esperanto. If you want to learn a different language, we’ll help you get texts and tapes from the U.N. Our headquarters is the language lab on Thursdays at 12:30 P.M. You can join at any time. All you need to qualify is interest and a bit of enthusiasm. Carol Geddes LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Geddes, Florence Duesterbeck, Diane How- lett, Mr. Petry (staff advisor). MISSING: Beverly McDougall. Public Speaking Club It started in October and was held on Monday at 12:30. This year it was more of a discussion group than a Public Speaking Club. One girl, Grace Crosley, entered the Bryant Oratory Contest and made a good showing with a speech on Advertising. We had discussions on Religion, Teachers, and Educational values and methods. There was also, to say the least, a very interesting debate on abortions. Mr. Cochrane was staff adviser. Tom Woodhouse BACK ROW: Barbara McLeod, Mr. Cochrane, Garnet Garven. FRONT ROW: Tom Woodhouse, Allan Kirk. MISSING: Ralph Light, Merv Phillips,GraceCrossley, BobHain, Candy Atkey. Bowling Club The Bowling Clug had seven five-man teams which bowled regularly throughout the year. The Sheldon-Williams Bowling Club chal¬ lenged Martin Collegiate to a tournament which was enthusiastically participated in. The season ended with trophies awarded to the top team, the girls’ and boys’ high double and high single games. We would like to thank our staff advisor, Mrs. Battiste, for all her assistance. Diane Brandt BACK ROW: non-m., George Porteous, Steve Clark¬ son, Blair Staknick, Paul Fawcett, Don Medernach, Dale Logie, Doug Molson, Brock Taylor, non-m. SECOND ROW: non-m., non-m., Elaine Swayze, Myrna Sauder, Michelle Vaudreuil, Valerie Lackey, Dianne Patterson, Darlene Leslie, non-m., Mrs. Bat¬ tiste (staff advisor). FRONT ROW: Heather Elrick, Jo Penner, Diana Popp, Tom Woodhouse, Jim Jordon, Lome Hmann, Marla Cameron. MISSING: Diane Brandt, Kathy Drinnan, Andy Coli- baba, Trudy Kellsey, Dave Remington, Laurie Saulter, Darlene Shaw.
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