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Club Comments Chess Club The Chess Club met at noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week. Naturally members came to play chess and watch chess games. There was usually quite a good turn out of members and sometimes spectators popped in. Players increased their skill and widened their knowledge of move combinations. A special thank-you to Mr. Mason who organized and sponsored this club. Library Club This year the twenty members of the library club have been working vigorously to get the new books on the shelf for the benefit of the other students. Of the twenty members, sixteen of these are girls and the rest are our helpful boys. The library club wishes to offer special thanks to Mr. Rollins for his instructions. The Future Nurses Club For the first time in West Whalley ' s school history, a Future Nurses Club has been formed. The club started function- ing in late January. The purpose of the club is to give the girls who are interested in the nursing profession a chance to see what the work is really like. The girls plan to visit more clinics and hospitals and to raise money for children ' s hospitals. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Matheson and Miss Luellan, school nurse, who helped to arrange the outings. The Canteen Club The Canteen Club wishes to thank Mr. Cora for sponsoring the club this year. We hope that through the year the students have been happy with our service. We try not to let the soup curdle or the potato chips get stale, and the way the kids buy them, there isn ' t much chance of it. We ' d like to also thank the students for their help in making the Canteen Club a success. Badminton Club This club is sponsored by Mr. Hollins and Mr. Skonnard . We meet Thursday mornings in the gym to play badminton and pick up pointers on the game. The Newpaper Club Sponsored by Mr. Kupkee, it is the first time in a few years since there was a newspaper in the school. This year ' s newspaper - The Mighty Mouth (named so by one of our inspirated grade eights) is dedicated to bring to view the happenings around the school, and to create an award for the most scholastic boy and girl in the school, and for those who stand out in some class as being exceptionally talented in one class. Annual Staff The Annual Staff had no set meeting hours, but assembled and worked at noon and after school until six or seven o ' clock, as often as possible. Our task was m0 re extensive than it first appeared, and, if I may speak for all other members, the task was good experience. It is only too bad that we did not, at the first meeting, know the easiest, neatest, and fastest methods to use to complete this Annual on time. However, we have survived the work and finished the book and are now hoping it is a success. I would like to extend a hearty thani-you to all members who edited parts of the Annual and to all who worked as the layout staff. Enjoy your Annuals II! Editor 38
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GIRLS HOCKEY Believe it or not West Whalley had one. It consisted of a group of twelve girls who arose with the sun on Thur- sday mornings to play this (eh-hum) wonderful game. Mr. Shalley, our brave coach along with Mr. Kupkee showed us how we ' re supoosed to play hockey (though we hardly ever succeeded) . All the girls seemed to enjoy the sport and very much proved it at the first game. With Mr. Shalley yelling on the benches we came up with a 2-0 score. But unfortunately (for our side) Shannon got two goals plus the winning goal in the last minutes of the game. All in all we had fun (in- spite of the money for ice rental, six bruises on each knee, a couple of bumps on the head and minor loss of sleep) incl- uding Mr. Shalley and Mr. Kupkee. We hope that our school hockey team will carry on through the years and have as much fun as we did. Team Members: Arlene Antonenko, Sandra Landy, Heather Brooks, Linda Kawamoto, Donna Armstrong, Jaeie Burroughs, Heather Huntley, Penny Heinbecker, Donna Lee, Trudy Jamieson, Joy Pateman, Dianne Guetafson, Linda Tausie, Barbara Harrison, Dianne Lyric. GIRLS BASKETBALL THE SCORE BOARD Home Visitors West Whalley vs. Johnson Heights 18 24 Horth Belta 14 54 William Beagle 8 49 Mary Jane Shannon 17 23 Although our team got off to a slow start this year, they pulled their share of the load and had practices every morning at 7:30. This year the team, sponsored by Miss Quigley, showed exceptionally good sportsman ship, even though they lost all their games. This was mainly due to the disagreement between the P.E. teachers and the School Board regarding transportation. The teachers won and interschool sports, which was stopped at the time, started once more. This gave the girls three weeks grace to put together a basketball team. Other schools however, took a chance and started training in September. West Whalley waited untill the all clear sign and then put together a basketball team which prowd to be much better than expected. expected. Team Members: Linda Kawamoto, Mary Lou Cooper, Elita Paeglites, Marion Roi ' Sandra Landy, Lavern Discus, Jackie Polk, Eobina Rai, Sue Hansen, Glenda Richot, Eancy Cruikshank, Linda Smith, Cathy Toneff, Denise Quaif e . 37
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