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Collegian Staff Standing: Marjorie Steel, Gilbert Friesen, Edmer Reimer. Sitting: Shirley Rempel, Henrietta Reimer (editor), Mr. N. Toews, Pat Mueller. Inset: Henrietta Reimer (1st term editor). The Collegian Report It is a delight to make a mental survey of the Collegian activities of the past year. The members of the staff have so willingly con¬ tributed their time and talents that it has been a pleasure to work with them. Indus¬ triously they have been writing articles to give students a glimpse of general activities of our collegiate. Articles which have been written are as follows: editorials, general news, sports, social, and literary activities, and last but not least, anecdotes by our faith¬ ful Pat. We trust that these articles have served to give our parents and fellow- citizens a true picture of the calibre and standard of the students and school respec¬ tively. Now it is our pleasure to thank those who have supported our staff by faithfully reading the Collegian and expressing appre¬ ciation for our efforts. For a number of us in the staff it means farewell. This is the last year that we serve on a Collegian such as this. But we are confident that those who will serve on the staff in the future, shall not dis¬ appoint us. On the contrary, they shall present, each year, a bigger and better Collegian. —Henrietta Reimer PAGE FORTY-SIX
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Sports Committee Standing: Mervin Brandt, Mr. H. Reimer, Thelma Funk, Peter Vogt, Mr. G. Reimer, Arlyn Reimer. Sitting: Joyce Smith, Raymond Loewen, Travis Reimer (convenor), Ernie Toews, Phyllis Penner. Inset: Mervin Brandt (1st term convenor). Sports Report The sports activities of the S.C.I. were ben¬ eficial from three standpoints—participation, enjoyment, and inter-school competition. During the football season teams were or¬ ganized and games taking up two recesses each were played. The all-star team which was chosen, proved itself in a number of games, winning all of them, including two against Goodwill High. The girls were less fortunate in their baseball games wit h Good¬ will, winning one, and losing one. In two hockey games, played against our perennial rival, the S.C.I. team triumphed both times. The boys managed to come through with a 6-5 win in a thrilling game played in Grun- thal. In a return game at the carnival, held February 17, Goodwill went down to a 6-1 defeat. Curling, as usual, captured much of the sports spotlight this year. There were seven rinks participating in the regular high school curling schedule. Again, this year a bonspiel was held in which Henry Pankratz and Ernie Toews captured the first and se¬ cond events respectively. Sports equipment was not lacking as the Student Council provided a substantial a- mount of money for that purpose. Three rugby balls and a volley ball were purchased. The school hockey team looked especially sharp this season attired in the uniforms, ac¬ quired with council funds. Looking back, it seems quite evident that sports at the S.C.I. enjoyed a successful year in 1955-56. PAGE FORTY-SEVEN
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