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Page 42 text:
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SIR ERNEST MacMILLAN FINE ARTS CLUB Our club is one of about thirty in Canada, organized for the enjoyment and study of fine arts. The organization was started by Miss Marjorie Agnew of Templeton Junior High School, Vancouver, and Sir Ernest MacMillan consented to have the club named in his honor. Since then the clubs have spread as far east as Regina. When the Junior High was organized at Sunalta in 1938, the club was started during a visit to Calgary of Sir Ernest MacMillan. He spoke to interested students on the benefit of fine arts in one’s life and the importance of knowing the rules about them, even if one never becomes proficient in any of them. The club’s membership has never been less than 125. We have had many leading artists as our guests. This ' year we had Miss Sparling, teacher of dramatics at Mount Royal College. Mrs. Dalton Jieffrey, soloist at Central United Church, told us something of Christ¬ mas Carols and sang some old and rather unusual ones. The Origin and Development of Music was presented by Mad¬ am Phyllis Chapman Clarke. Mr. Herbert Earle’s subject on Stage¬ craft and Make-up gave a great many practical hints to dramatics students. “What We See in Good Pictures” was Mr. Wesley Ir¬ win’s topic. Mr. Irwin is Art instructor at Western Canada, and his lecture was illustrated by beautiful colored slides. Miss Geneva Lent spoke on the Art and Handicraft of the Early Peoples. Miss Lent has done a great deal of research on this topic and new phases of thought were most interestingly presented. The last program of the year is to be given by Mollie Pierce Hamilton, pianist and Mary Tierney, violinist. They will play well known airs from favorite composers. Both these musicians are so well known, that they do not need any special introduction. The club is very grateful for the excellent work done by tie executive, Audrey Jean Oliver, Agnes Mackenzie and Bill Wheatlev. The sponsors of the club would like to impress upon the stu¬ dents that one doesn’t need to be an artist in any line to belong to the club. If you are interested in knowing something of the Arts you will be welcome. HANDICRAFT CLUB Throughout the year the Handicraft Club has designed and produced many useful as well as attractive articles, ranging from jelly bean necklaces, (which one of the boys tried to eat), to leather gloves and sweaters of numerous shapes and designs. The Handicraft Club, under the direction of Miss Marsha 1, ended a very active year with an enjoyable hike on May 10th, 1941. The members join with me in thanking Miss Marshall for her kind and cheerful supervision. -—Joan Chapman. 40
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Page 43 text:
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THE CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, under the able supervision of Mr. Cooper, has made great progress. We met every second Friday from 3.30 to 4 o’clock. Les Saunders acted as president, and Jim Adams as secretary for the year. At the first of the year a pyramid was made, with the more advanced players near the top. Then a tournament was started, with eight boys competing. The tournament and results are as follows: Madge Madge Pettigrew Madge Wincup Wincup Newcombe McAdam McAdam McAdam Wood McAdam Lindsay Lindsay Pilkington With the champion being McAdam. The club was enjoyed by all and we have had a very interest¬ ing term of chess. —J. McAdam, 8A. HI-Y NEWS The Sunalta Junior Hi-Y Club has been operating for three years, which is as iong as Sunalta Junior High has been been in existence. At the beginning of the year we elected our officers, who ire as follows: President, Jerry Hesson; Vice-President, Dick Hes- son; Secretary-Treasurer, Fred Cornett-Ching. At the beginning of the year we held our initiation ceremony and a social. This year George Morrison invited us to his home to hold our ritual. After the initiation, we had a good time playing games. During the year we had different speakers who spoke on different subjects. The first speaker of the year was Rev. Mr. Huband of Knox United Church, who gave a chalk-talk on “Look.” Then a few weeks later Mr. Hockey spoke to us on his experiences in a German Concentration Camp in the 1914-18 war. The next subject was “Sportsmanship” which was discussed by Les Thirwell, one of the players of the Calgary Stampeders. Just before Easter the annual Hi-Y Conference was held at Regina to which we sent a delegation of three: Bill Tynan, Jim May- 41
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