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JOHN PETERS John Peters is dark and sturdy. About his homework he does not worry. As yet girls are not his first choice, But wait till he drives that Rolls-Royce! EDWARD SAWATZKY Ed is a lad with jet-black hair; At the girls he loves to stare, But homework he does much deplore, And thinks school is a great big bore. EDWIN SAWATZKY Edwin is a he-man, both strong and sturdy About homework he does not worry, There are many sports in which he indulges| But it is seldom that his wallet bulges. BARBARA THIESSEN With cheery smiles and friendly “Hi’s” In walks the girl with the big brown eyes. She loves to box and fight with boys, Skating and basketball are her greatest joys. LYNN WIEBE Lynn gets into the teacher’s hair, Handsome boys are her only care. She hates, of course, to have homework, t| ’Cause there’s usually something else to do. PENNY KROEKER Penny is a blue-eyed blonde, Of boys and skating she is fond. She plays the piano with great ease, And seeks her teachers in school to please. JACOB LOEWEN In school, Jake does his work quite sna; But during history he is unhappy. He usually has a joke to tell, And everyone thinks that he is swell. LYNDA LUPTAK Lynda is a pretty lass, Who adds enjoyment to any class. Hill-billy conducting is her line, At skating and basketball she’s really fine. FRANCINE NEUFELD Fran’s a girl with a lot of go, She keeps herself looking just so. She’s one for laughing and loads of fun, And a winning smile for everyone! DOLORES PETERS “Dulce” is a tall, brown-eyed lass, She loves to laugh and talk in class, She sits right in front of the row, And likes to go out with her best beau.
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Members, standing left to right: Mr. Bergen, staff advisor; Henry Zacharias, sports committee; Marlene Schellenberg, dra committee; Allen Schritt, choir committee; Ed Lenzmann, treasurer; Jack Suderman, vice-president. Sitting: Bill Jana orchestra committee; Irene Friesen, social committee; Irene Wiens, secretary; Martha Hildebrand, president; Rita Krahn, ye book editor; Betty Brandt X; and Mary Giesbrecht, I.S.C.F. committee; Dennis Bueckert X. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has its regular meetings every Wednesday noon. Among the smell of fish, celery, and bananas, you hear discussed such topics as so¬ cials, orchestra trips, dramas, I.S.C.F., yearbook pic¬ tures, and bills! bills! bills! Occasionally you may also hear someone laboriously munching carrots! Each committee convener or chairman informs us of his meetings, his problems, his ideas, and his sug¬ gestions. With the help of our staff advisor, Mr. Bergen, these problems are discussed and voted on, so that a final decision may be reached. The council undertakes projects that will be of inter¬ est, profit, or mere fun to the students! Our first ' such project was the annual school tour to Winnipeg, while later on, the school participated in the sale of magazine subscriptions. School jackets, sweaters, and rings made a great success this year. Likewise, other projects were operated by the council. Yes, it is these students who are seldom rewarded or recognized for their tremendous efforts and time spent, that operate the school so smoothly. It is because these students work during odd hours, in a small classroom, and in a confidential state, that so few know about their contributions. Here’s wishing the most of success to each member who has made this year so rich and en¬ joyable. Martha Hildebrand
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