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Junior Councillor ALICE) SUTHERLAND Junior Councillor NORA SILVERBERG JUNIOR COUNCIL AND JUNIOR EXECUTIVE It ' s been a wonderful experience to work all season with the Junior Councillors and the Junior Execu¬ tives. Alert to fashion and busi¬ ness trends, they have proved to be outstanding representatives from the High Schools and Col¬ leges in Greater Winnipeg, Trans- cona, and St. Boniface. We are proud to say a sincere “Thank You . . . and to wish them happiness and success in future years. Junior Executive DAVID BROWN Junior Executive RANDY KLASSEN (EATONS ' - •• ■ ■ • ' --- —•- ' 7 - -- THE STORE FOR YOUNG CANADA! T. EATON C?, 28
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JEAN WALLIS . . . This petite girl is always seen and never heard. She is usually absorbed in reading “Pride and Prejudice” and shocks everyone by admitting she enjoys the book. JENNY WARYC . . . This quiet? girl sits at the front of the room and has nothing to say ? The fact that her father owns a new Nash is a major attraction to the boys. Eh Fratkin and Keller? LOOKING BACK THROUGH THE PAST . . We order cokes and hot dogs. In the next booth, four high school kids look sadly at one another. Someone throws a nickel in the juke box and familiar strains of music flow out about our ears. We remember that for us school is over — finished — done with. We reminisce and think over the past year, our last year of high school. Remember the rugby games, how we all came out to cheer for our Tigers, how sad and quiet we were when our team lost, and the wonderful feeling of exhilaration when the shouts went up — we won — we won. How about the Freshie Dance, wasn ' t that a wonderful affair? Every¬ one came out to cheer for their favorite Freshie Queen candidate. We danced and danced, until the lights were dimmed on a wonderful evening — and we walked home full of laughter. Christmas Cheer! Everyone lends a helping hand, wrapping, collecting, pounding the pavement for donations, helping others to have a Merry Christmas, and helping to spread Tech ' s good name as a terrific school. Home and School meetings were really great this past year — people turned out in large numbers in support. The Home and School certainly did a fine job. Look, we even have chairs to sit on now!! The School Tea. Watch that tea cup, it ' s shaking! Would you care for another sandwich? Parents conversing with teachers, students trying to hear what is being said. Delicious food! — have you seen my little boy ' s teacher. Ah! Field Day. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and Tech was winning again. Bruised, bandaged and limping winners were to be seen grinning from ear to ear for days after. Tra-la-la the opera party. Sopranos, tenors, altos, contraltos, baritones, all mingling, leads among the chorus. Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot. Last but not least Gradu¬ ation. At the church, butterflies in our stomachs. (Come on, smile! Don ' t be nervous!) Dinner at the Royal Alec, everyone a lady or gentleman. Hurry! We must go home and change for the dance. Nine o ' clock — and assembled in the Crystal Ballroom, girls in formals and boys in suits, as they shake hands with the reception line and dance to the music of Jack Shapiro. Strains of music fade away, we say our good-byes. We pay our bill, cokes and hot-dogs, twenty-five cents. By LILLIAN CANTOR 27
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