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Standing left to right: Mr. Bergen, staff advisor; John Walkof; Anne Froese; Mr. Brown, staff advisor. Sitting: Mabel Enns; Rita Krahn, convener; Kitty Friesen; Yvonne Giesbrecht. YEARBOOK COMMITTEE Editor— Rita Krahn Assistant Editor— Mabel Enns Artists— Esther and Elsie Dyck Secretary— Kitty Friesen Advertising— Les Dyck, Darrell Enns Sales Managers— Harvey Kroeker, Shirley Elias Class Representatives— Yvonne Giesbrecht XII, Anne Froese XI, John Walkof X Staff Advisors—Mr. F. Brown, Mr. J. Bergen As editor of the yearbook, I should like to express my deep appreciation to the above committee members, especially to the staff advisors who have faithfully helped in planning this yearbook. As a special feature of this yearbook, we have in¬ cluded a historical section in which many of you may find your names as former trustees or teachers of our school. We sincerely hope that this section may bring back many fond memories of by-gone school-days. If we have been successful in this aim, we shall feel fully rewarded for the time and effort we have spent in the preparation of the 1963 Collegian. Rita Krahn
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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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Committee members standing left to right: Herb Dyck XI; Phyllis Hildebrand XI; Ken Penner Julia S nna n D : yck r ' XM h ' eSSen ’ St3ff member: Warren Browne X; Henry Zacharias XI, convener; SPORTS COMMITTEE The school year began with an interesting football schedule. While the boys battled for top place on the football field, the girls played volleyball. The boys had a record of three wins, two losses, and one tie game. The girls were defeated only once. With the football season over, basketball games began. Determination and school spirit ran high and until the last games in the schedule, both teams re¬ mained undefeated. Then the Morris boys defeated our team. The girls were determined to keep up their record and lost only one game throughout the season. The boys captained by Herb Dick captured the Western Division Championship, while the girls came out noi only as Western Division Champions but also as finalists for the consolation provincial championship. Because of lack of interest, the high school had no regular curling schedule this year. This, however, did not prevent a few enthusiastic curlers to represent Winkler at high school bonspiels in other towns, as well as in Winnipeg. Thus, it has been a very exciting and successful school-term in sports, and many of these exciting moments of the games will be remembered by all, in years to come. Ruth Hildebrand
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