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Yearbook Committee Standing: Mervin Brandt, Donald Mantie, Elsie Wedel, Deanna Rieger, Mr. John Peters, Clarice Bartel (treasurer), Lois Wiens, Brian Kliewer. Sitting: Gerald Reimer (advertising manager), Sylvia Rieger (editor), Pat Mueller, Edmer Reimer, (business manager), Arlyn Reimer, (secretary), Virginia Brown, George Rieger. First Term Student Council Standing: Donald Mantie, Brian Kliewer, Marjorie Steel, Martha Block, Lorraine Regier, Gordon Krue- tzer, Travis Reimer. Sitting: Gerald Reimer (vice-president), Edmer Re : mer (president), Sylvia Rieger (secretary), Shirley Rempel (treasurer), Loreena Penner, Mr. Jacob Peters.
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Social Committee Standing: Marianne Kroeker, Mr. M. Myros, Henry Pankratz, George Rieger, Mr. J. Wedel, Lucille Friesen. Sitting: Gerda Reimer, Raymond Loewen, Martha Block (convenor), Henrietta Reimer, Alvin Steingart. Inset: Martha Block (1st term convenor). Social Committee Report The Social Committee has enjoyed plan¬ ning the socials and they in turn have been enjoyed by the students. “Hallowe’en, Hallowe’en, Jolly Hallowe’en!” was the theme of our first social. The evening con¬ sisted of a short skit and various games among which was the side-splitting per¬ formance of commercials. After a delightful lunch the social ended, thus allowing the students to venture out into the haunted night. Another social was the Christmas party. Due to a very busy pre-Christmas week, the social took place after the last performance of “The Lost Carol.” Gifts, Christmas carols and confectionery were the main course of the evening. On February 17, we enjoyed a skating party which was complete with hot dogs, fine music, and a warm stove. The highlights of the evening were a broomball game and a girls’ hockey game. The close of the school year concludes the committee’s various duties such as provoking our students to laughter and filling their stomachs with delicacies. —Martha Block PAGE FORTY-THREE
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