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SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Page -55 ' - ' ; ' .The 195?-60 Senior High Library Club, under the skilful guidance of Mr. : Dausley felt that the year rah quite smoothly. We all ' know how necessary a liferary id- ' to r - r every school and it is equally necessary that the club be well organized. The exhcUtiV ' ..,for the. year, consisted ' of PRESIDENT ' : Marilyn Mann; VICE-PRESIDENT: Pat Johnson and SECRETARY: ' Jurfene Ballard. Regular meetings were held on the first and third Tuesdays of every month. ...At these meetings, Mr.. Causley enlightened the members on things that every librarian mustknow to carry out ' ttieir work; ' successfully. One project for the , r year was the display of book jackets ' mount ed cri cardboard- to show those interested what new books have been added ' . . This year saw; the library open during the-noon hoUr ' ' enabling students to get reference and free reading books without the afterschool rush. Special thanks go to Mr. Causley, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Marshall and to all the club members for - their- help and fine co-operation throughout the year. i I CHORAL MUSIC AND MISS PERKINS rru- . In the; School: there jwere threej-cjhoirs - two in the Junior , High and ne in the Senior ' High., all lead by Miss Perkins.. Each choir consisted of thirty-five students. The Senior High Choir was-made up-of both boys and girls,, singing in four parts.. This- group; appearedi ' Dni tiel-evdsion . the bard ang at the Christmas assembly and Grade Twelve Graduation.; Ini February,, they, sang at the .Jubilee Auditorium, in- a Con¬ cert with the Calgary Junior Philharmonic. Frcm this choir, a vocal ensemble of fifteen was formed, and this group entered in the Festival. One Junior High Choir met once a week, sang in unison and entered the Folk-Song class in the Festival. The. other .choir,, which met twice a week, did two and three-part singing, and entered in the Junior High Choir Class. BAND. MUSIC. ANT- MR. DOW or In the Junior High, there were two bands - one made up of forty-six Grade Eight and Nine students and the other, .twenty f-students from Grade seven . The band. . appeared in a Music Demonstration, at .several school programs and assemblies, and at th i ; Track ' Meet.: They took a trip to Lacombe dr March to appear in a Festival there, and they also entered the Music Festival in - Calgary. , r . 0 n ;The Senior High Band, consisting of -forty-eight students, played at . school programs including the Christmas Assembly, and were seen on television with the Senior j High Choir-:at Christmas. They appeared at one Calgary Fo otball game and at one High School, game ' ? they had planned a trip to Lethbridge to play at a football game there, | ■ ' hut It was snowed out. In April, the band played at Glendale school and also entered the Festival. S !They went • to Lethbridge in May, did a concert and played in the Marching Bahd Competition, ev- -:•-o r.-, -: Seventeen students comprise the Senior High Dance Band, which played at school | dances during the year and appeared on television in April. Also in April, they s played at a Crescent Heights dance. .,The band ' s main duty was to play at the three • ' school ' formas, ' Christmas, :Easter and Graduation iy;=., nr; aon ch;J ..iJ Svt- ' : r;- . r- --j. .rv. .pj rode eld ' isl- -tc d- , hoiUwoH uuyd i : - ;.+oo ' .All of-these bands-were-conducted by Mr, -Dow.. ,- . v - : ;-v --W ir. ' ' -v : - ' -jr. ' i sjhnJ
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SENIOR HIGH ACADEMIC LEADERS CORPS Page 54 This year, a large number of students mastered their academic difficulties with the help of the twenty-five members of th¥ Academic Leaders Corps. The first year of this project turned out to be highly successful. Any student who wished extra help in any subject contacted the club ' s sponsor, Mr. Gish. He then asfsigned a tutor to help that student until his difficulty was cleared up. • v ' PresidentJohn Watts, Vice-President Carolyn Cleetin, Secretary Taiii Hamilton, and Mr, Gish drew up ’A Code to Tutor By ,r , a list of suggestions to help the tutors help the students. The club members have given freely of their time and talent to help others and, although they receive little recognition, the satisfaction of seeing a student raise his mark ' s is enough. q) Pat Wales 11-26 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB ..The twelve member Photography Club took pictures of all major school events, and developed and printed them in readiness for the Terminal and school posters. During February, Mr.-E.J. Wales, father of one of the members, gave two explanatory talks cm Color- Photography. He also demonstrated the development of color films at his home. President Gary Wilson, Secretary Sharon Haskovitch, and Vice-President Blake Tub made up the executive of this hard-working club. Miss Thomas was the club ' s, sponsor. VISCOUNT BENNETT Hi-Y CLUB The Viscount Bennett Hi-Y Club is affiliated with the YMCA and is sponsored in the school by Mrs. Joudrie and Mr. Jones. The executive for the 1959-1960 term included Howard Fraser, President; Joanne Bartlett, Vice-President; Janice Cameron, Secretary; Joan Wray, Treasurer; and Chuck Ross, Chaplain. c . The Club ' s main project of the year was the Dress up Day which was held with the purpose of raising money to support Janice Cameron in the inter-YMCA -club ' s Queen Contes ' As a result of this and the penny drive, Viscount Bennett was able to donate $ 120 00, which was added to the funds donated by the other Hi-Y clubs in Calgary. Other interest ing service projects undertaken by the Club were operating a gas station for the day, selling boxes of nuts for the YMCA and a candy sale within the, school, just to mention a few. - » • - ........... • -The club was very fortunate this year in having Paul Tremlett chosen as one of the 30 boys from Canada who will attend the World Youth Conference in Holland this August. -Viscount Bennett should be proud to have Paul chosen, and next year he ' ll certainly have many experiences to tell his fellow students about his travels throughout Europe. about ten of the club members went on an outing ...... .To finalize, the year ' s activities, to Banff, which proved .to be very entertaining SENIOR HIGH MAJORETTES ' . This term the club has consisted of twelve students at one time but ' now has only 7 • Dale Connery, Captain; Lynn Howland,. Brenda Pitt, Carole Osbome, Secretary, Verna Shatz Gillian McKenzie, Treasurer; Suzan Jones. - Performances were at High School Football games, a Stampede Football game, basketball games and th e Music Festival at Lethbridge. New uniforms were purchased and new hats are expected in time for the Stampede Parade. Miss Prete sponsored the group Dale Connery
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MATH CLUB REPORT Page 56 This year ' s work in the Math Club, tinder the sponsorship of Miss Jagoe, included reports on such interesting mathematical subjects as moduli numbers, polar coordinates, hexafleragons, complex numbers, and the game of hex. Several meetings were devoted to explanations of various phases of mathematics. By posting math problems on the bulletin board the club created school-wide participation. t ■ • f • . One of the most interesting projects of the year was the adoption of a Math Club symbol. The symbol chosen was the Pythagorean Theorem with the Ck-eek letters Sigma Delta Mu inscribed within the proof to represent Sodalitas Disciplorum Mathematicae (Society of Students of Mathematics). As this interesting club increases in member¬ ship, activities and projects, the symbol will increase in meaning. The year ' s acti¬ vities were led by.the executive: Jim Jamison, President; Morris Bleviss, Vice-President Betsy Fleming, Secretary. ss= ======:==:: CERCLE FRANCAIS Les membres du Cercle Francais se sont reunis cette annee le lundi de 11 heures et demie une heure moins le quart. ...... Aux reunions on a chants, on a joue a des jeux divers, on a cultive l 1 art de la con¬ versation. Des vues de la France, prises par Melle Hawley, un film sur la France, toume par le P re Boisvert et des films de Mr Wilcox ont ete des attractions sp ciales. Aux trois reunions du Grand Cercle de Calgary, notre Cercle a pr sente une chanson, une sayn te et un jeu. Le 11 mai, 21 tudiants de francais et 4 invites de langue franpaise ont dine et cause ensemble chez Melle Hawley. Au mois de fevrier, par la vente de bonbons organisie par Agnita Svalander, on a recolt4 la somme de 115 dollars qu ' on a remise au Grand Cercle de Calgary. Cette annle le Grand Cercle pourra envoyer a l ' University Laval 6 boursiers y compris Leslie MacDowell et Joan Wray. Presidente Vice-President Tr soriere Secretaire Gayle Houlden John Watts Marilyn Peters Joanne Bartlett. Un Grand Merci aux Quarante Meres Francaises 11 Au nom de tous les eleves de francais de notre ecole, le Cercle tient a remercier les Quarante Meres Franpaises qui travaillent au refectoire. Le profit de leur travail a dejA achete des fournitures supplementaires (disques, un tourne- disque, livres, etc et a aide deux Aleves a aller 6tudier le franpais A Banff et A Quebec.
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