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1957 - 1958 Club and Team Photos
Athletic Co-ordinating Committee
First Row (left to right): Sheila Colquhoun, Sharlene Embury, Joan Sternig, Gayle Stewart, Akiko Gado;
Middle Row: Carol Holt, Arlene Chorney, Dawne Becker, Bev Ford, Marilyn Hannah, Joan Moore;
Back Row: Sharon Martin, Jack Hooper, Bill English, Brian Evans, Joe Slater, Mo Van Nostrand, Gerry Cook, Mac Jardine, Dave Fukahara.

Annual Club
First Row (left to right): Margaret Sutherland, Beverley Jones, Mary-Ellen Gamble, Susan Bostock, Pat Gould;
Second Row: Gary Mackenzie, Gail Stewart, Elaine Jeffrey, Carroll Tordoff, Margaret Wyse, Steve Tredwell;
Third Row: Lynn Oldhatn, Dawne Becker, Sharon Martin, Susie Normand, Bev Ford.

The pages of this Annual take you back over the past year. It has been a successful year for Kamloops High School. In the field of music, Mrs. Owens and Mr. Hosek produced the operetta, H.M.S. Pinafore, and both the Glee Club and the Band received high marks in the music festival. The basketball teams played well and won many of their games. This year saw the beginning of a high school football league consisting of the K.H.S. Mustangs, K.H.S. 58'ers, and N.K.H.S. Saints.

The biggest problem facing this year's annual staff was, as usual, the selection of a theme. A pun by one of our sponsors on the birth of British Columbia, CIRCA 1858, gave us our inspiration. After that, it was not too difficult to fit our various clubs, teams and other activities into the pattern of a three ring circus.

Everyone on the staff and many other willing volunteers have worked long hours to make the annual a success. My sincere thanks go to them, and particularly to our sponsors, Mr. Knapp and Mr. Howard.

Senior Badminton
Front Row (left to right0: Beulah Philip, Adelle Ratcliffe, Aline Beech, Pam Piddington.
Middle Row: Marlene Downey, Marion Fowles, Marilyn Hannah, Linda Beeman.
Back Row: Dennis Beeman, Malcolm Shepherd, Gary Fillinger.
Junior Badminton Club
Front Row (left to right): Kenny Hunter, David Cavazzi, Ronnie McKay, David Jorden.
Second Row: Darlene McCauliffe, Bonnie Stewart. Sandra Follett, Joanne Critchfield, Lynn Smith.
Third Row: Kathie Ramsey, Miss Beattie, Jocelyn Rogers, Mary Reid.
Fourth Row: Sheila Beech, Gail Miller, Carol Sommath, Kay Sutherland.
K.H.S. Band
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This year saw high enthusiasm and an excellent season for our K.H.S. Band. The band was under the new direction of Mr. Frank Hosek who brought an increasing note of perfection in the performance of the band.

The major activities of the band this year included a concert in December, which was well attended and very successful. We also played at a P.T.A. meeting. A "bottle drive" to raise funds was held in October and profitable Tag Day was held in March. Our first out-of-town trip was on March 8 and 9 when we played at the Centennial Ski-Tournament in Revelstoke.

We attended a Band Conference in Vancouver from May 7 to 12. The members attended various clinics on musical instruments and participated in concerts. This trip proved very beneficial and successful and everyone had a terrific time.

We held a joint concert with the Glee Club in May which was very well attended. We feel this year was very advantageous and wish the best of luck to next year's band.

President: MAURICE LAMBERT
Vice-President:
Secretary: STELLA BLACK
Treasurer: DOUG HOWARD
Executive Members:
Hazel Dawe
Patricia Gould
Beverley Jones
Margaret Sutherland
Fred Kitamura
Joan Turner
Hiroshi Nishimura
Lynn Oldham
Karen Kenward
Sonja Kelgard
Louise Samaan
David Benstead
Margo French
Anne McCall
Shirley Reiter
Roger Dayton
Allan Gould
Maureen Meacham
Vincent Basile
Valerie Westerman
Jane Jongschaap
Maureen Shaw
Pam Piddington
Gwen Cook
Dy-Ann Edwards
Connie Callaghan
Frank Allen
Lucille Frolek
Sharon Storey
William Bowles
Garth Pare
Beulah Philip
Betty Boultbee
Marvin McCord
Tad Nishimura
Joyce MacSween
Red Angels
First Row (left to right): Rosalie Sawracki, Gayle Stewart, Arlene Corney.
Second Row: Miss Gilchrist, coach; Bev Ford, Marilyn Hannah, Sharlene Embury, Sharon Martin, manager.
Third Row: Carol Holt, Joan Moore, Gwen Cook, Margaret Borsato, Marion Fowles, Karen Kenward.

Red Angles and Red Devils



The annual visit of South Burnaby to Kamloops High School was a huge success. The gym was decorated with large welcome signs especially made for this occasion and a capacity crowd was in attendance. The Angels were victorious but the Devils lost by a very narrow margin, in a hard fought game. Following the game a dance was held in the cafeteria for cheerleaders, coaches, players and all those who helped make Burnaby's trip a memorable one. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Owens kindly consented to present a few numbers from the High School production of H.M.S. Pinafore.

Following this Joe Slater, president of the Students' Council, presented the Captain of the Burnaby boys' team with a gold "K" to symbolize the spirit with which Kamloops anticipates their yearly visit.

All those who attended had a thoroughly enjoyable time.
K.H.S. Red Devils

Annual Basketball Tournament



On December 6 and 7, The KH.S. Red Devils were hosts at Kamloops High's first Annual Basketball Tournament. The tournament was comprised of teams from Prince George, Summerland, North Kamloops, the Indian Residential School, the Kamloops Boys Club, and our Red Devils. Unfortunately the Devils were beaten out in the second day and Prince George went ahead to cop the trophy donated 'by Mr. Ray Street. A sideline of the tournament was the cheerleading contest which was also won by Prince George.
Juvenile Girls Basketball
Front Row (left to right): Ewena Kenward, Gayle Emery, Gloria Harrison.
Second Row: Joyce MacSween, Shirley Reiter, Maureen Shaw, Miss Beattie (coach).
Third Row: Margo French, Carol Richmond, Judy Colquhoun, Jane Jongschaap.

The Juvenile girls' basketball team was organized in order to give Grade 9 and 10 girls more basketball experience before playing Red Angels, The girls played two home and home series with Indian School Girls' team and made one trip to Revelstoke to tangle with the Revelstoke Senior girls.

This year's team is as follows:
Carol RichmondCenter
Jane JongschaapCenter
Judy ColquhounCenter
Margo FrenchForward
Laurie Ann KennedyForward
Gayle EmeryForward
Sheila BoyceForward
Linda DahlForward
 
Maureen MeachamForward
Ewena KenwardGuard
Sherin BoyceGuard
Gloria HarrisonGuard
Shirley ReiterGuard
Joyce MacSweenGuard
Maureen ShawGuard
Junior Jets
First Row: (left to right): Mrs. Street (coach), Gail Stoery, Kathy Ramsey, Joanne Critchfield, Joan McKnight, Sidney Noble, Norma Edmonson.
Second Row: Karen Bebloe, Naomi Kenward, Pam Ottem, Jocelyn Rogers, Sheila Beech.
Third Row: Bonnie Colquhoun, Norma Mathews, Sheila MacSween, Susan Buckham, Marilyn Hannah (coach).

The 57-58 season of the Junior High girls' team, the Junior Jets was quite successful under the coaching of Mrs. Street and the co-coaching of Marilyn Hannah. They defeated North Kamloops 18-17, and 15-9, and lost to North: Kamloops 22-14 and K.H.S. Juveniles 10-9.

Rather than disappoint some of the girls and in order that everyone may gain experience all those who turned out for practices played in at least one game.

Those girls who turned out for Junior Jets games are as follows:
Sydney NobleJoanne CritchfieldBonnie Stewart
Norma EdmundsonNaomi KenwardGayle Miller
Diane BondGail StoreyNorma Matthews
Sheila BeechJoan McKnightEileen Sowerby
Jocelyn RogersSusan BuckhamRae Parkes
  Darlene Hoshowski 
Gremlins
Front Row (left to right): Albert Basille, Allan Adie, Doug Hay, Frank Allen.
Back row: Roger Lancaster, Roger Huewlitt, Eric Davis, Michael Sawyer, Barry Plummer, John Farmer.

After an extremely shaky start, the bantam boys' basketball team staged a comeback after Christmas, posting a 7 won, 4 lost record in the period and came within a whisker of taking the Bantam League play offs. The Gremlins pulled their biggest upset of the season by dumping the North Kamloops Bantams, who had lost only two games, 78-66 in the league semi-finals. The final series saw the Gremlins thrash the Indian Residential School 42-18 in the first game, but dropping each of the next two by six points.

Besides the City League competition, the team played several exhibition games out of town against Penticton, Merritt, Armstrong, Chase and Summerland, winning four of these.

The Gremlins most important win was probably the game against Penticton, as it was the first win of the season.
Junior Cheerleaders
Junior Cheerleaders - Dale Halawell, Phyllis Smith, Bonnie Stewart, Darlene McAuliffe, Judy Sommers.
Missing: Judy Tredwell.

Towards the middle of the basketball season a group of Junior Cheerleaders was organized.. Under the able direction of Miss Beattie, their sponsor, these girls cheered for a majority of the home games and really helped to make this year's sports' season a success.

Kamloops vs. South Burnaby February 15, 1958
Cheerleaders (left to right): Louise Samann, Joan Sternig, Jackie Cooper.
Taken by Sidney Burton.

Boys Choir
Row 1 : Lorne Coxson, Roy Derrick, Lyle Pledge, David Cavazzi, Bruce Campbell, Barrie Webb;
Row 2: Colin Jackson, Richard Davies, Norman Finlayson, John Balf, Larry Vanstone, George Patterson;
Row 3: Larry Roberge, Doug Smith, Ray Hansen, Mike Malcolm, Dick Parkes, Dennis Seevers;
Row 4: Brian Keith, Neil Burton, Ken Swenerton, Del Richmond, David Jordan;
Absent: Danny Oxnard, Robert Hay, Bobby Affleck, Richard Hay, Kit Nagurski, Ricky Telford, Clif Skrypnyk, David McFadden, Mike McKinnon, Rodney Arnold, Darryl Lindquist.

Benstead Curling Rink
Curling Club
Front Row (left to right): Betty Boultbee, Phyllis Smith, Mary Ellen Gamble, Maureen Hatch, Sharron Hatch.
Second Row: Diane Robel, Joy Potts, Ewena Kenward, Marnie Laidlaw, Susia Norman.
Back Row: Barry Thompson, Garry Fellinger, David Benstead, Hugh Douglas, Bob Carson, Jack Buckham, Stu Roberts, Jim Halawell.

The Curling Club, this year, having almost 60 members, was able to form twelve rinks and have scheduled games every Tuesday and Thursday after school. Mike Taylor's rink, winning nine games in eleven wound up on top of the schedule. Rinks were entered from the club in four out of town high school bonspiels, but were knocked out of contention before they could win any prizes.

The highlight of the club's season was the 4th Annual Kamloops High School Bonspiel, held March 15 and 16. The bonspiel proved to be the best ever with prizes and trophies valued at several hundred dollars. The rink skipped by Mike Fraser of Osoyoos once again took top honours. The secondary event was won by a local rink, skipped by Dave Benstead.

Membership of the club is expected to double next year. A great deal of thanks and appreciation has been given to Miss Gilchrist for the work she has put into the club and the enthusiasm shown for the club this year.
Mustangs
58'ers
Future Nurses Club
Front Row (left to right): Joan Sternig, Bev Ford, Sharon Canty, Caroline Robertson, Margaret Sutherland.
Second Row: Arlene Chorney, Beverley Beatty, Linda Beeman, Julia Shannon, Joan Dalgleish, Pat Gould.
Third Row: Diane Parker Lynn Oldham, Marjorie Teddar, Miriam Parkes, Joan Hodgson, Gerry Macham.
Fourth Row: Lorraine Wolfe, Thelma Green, Carol Ann Waugh, Susie Normand, Penny Oxnard, Eugenia Chapman.

This club was newly formed this year under the sponsorship of Miss Lymbery; and met twice monthly. We were fortunate to have many guest speakers, including representatives of the Armed Forces, industrial Nursing, Public. Health, Air Stewardess and Teaching and Supervision. We had three student nurses from the Royal Inland Hospital who gave talks, and we also visited the hospital where we made a tour and attended a lecture.

At Christmas. we raised $30 in a very successful house competition penny drive. The money was used for a hamper and toys for a needy family.

EXECUTIVE:
President: Beverley Ford. Secretary: Mary Ellen Gamble. Treasurer: Gerry Macham.
Future Teachers Club
Front Row (left to right): Margaret Wyse, Beverley Jones, Joan Turner , Elainee Jeffery, President, Joan Dalgleish.
Second Row: Eugenia Chapman, Hazel Dawe, Shirley Bonner, Adelle Ratcliffe, Ruth Robel.

The Future Teacher's Club has had a most successful year. It was comprised of students from Grade 11, 12, and 13 who co-operated very well under our sponsor, Mr. Howard. The club's objective is to provide a more adequate knowledge of the profession. At our meetings, held every second Thursday, we had a variety of activities. Besides visiting the Lloyd George School we invited both elementary and secondary school teachers to speak to the group. We also had some enlightening discussions among ourselves.

Especially interesting were the talks given by Doctor Henry Jonnson when he was guest speaker at the public meeting sponsored by the Kamloops Parent Teacher Council; Mr. F. C. Boyes, an instructor at the College of Education who addressed our club when he was guest speaker of the Teachers' Convention; three members of K.H.S.'s teaching staff - Miss Green, Mr. McIlwain, Mr. Street; one member of the Lloyd George teaching staff - Miss Donna Morse. To culminate our meetings at the end of the year we had three student teachers from the College of Education.

In summary I believe that the meetings helped us to become more familiar with all the different aspects of teaching and left with us a keen desire to become part of that profession.

President: Elaine Jeffery.

Junior High Glee Club
Row 1 (left to right): Linda Parker, Deron Bacon, Joan Hughes, Joan Padley, Judy Summers, Susan Symonds, Marguerite Robson, Tanna Richmond, Darlene McAuliffe, Beverley Swain, Dale Halawell;
Row 2: Judy Tredwell, Claire Thompson, Violet Peterson, Kathleen Mackie, Marilyn Kriese, Betty Low, Judy Ziprick, Audrey MacDonald; Joanne Critchfield, Pam Ottem, Lynne Maskell, Louise McArthur, Marie Knuff;
Row 3: Helen Boultbee, Lynn Smith, Bonnie Anderson, Sheila MacSween, Karen Cragg, Joan Hoover, Sue Potts, Dawne Blackwell, Sheila Beech, Merne Cullen, Andrea Tannassee;
Row 4: Evelyn Clapperton, Barbara Waugh, Ruth Clapperton, Darlene Hoshowski, Beth Edwards, Eileen Sowerby, Jocelyn Rogers, Judy Hull, Kay Sutherland, Gail Millar, Carole Scammel, Darlene Bath.
Glee Club
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Musical Memories



SOPRANOS
Becker, Dawne
Bergstrom, Linda
Bulman, Arlana
Cassell, Donna
Clapperton, Lorraine
Cook, Dorrie
Dorie, Shannon
Gerry, Maureen
Hasler, Linda
Klinck, Marilynne
Malcolm, Jennifer
Meacham, Maureen
Moat, Charlene
Oldham, Lynn
Olson, Lorna
Parkes, Rae
Pentland,Jeanne
Smillie, Inez
Smith, Frances
Smith, Phyllis
Takahashi, Marilyn
Waugh, Carol
Wilson, Phyllis
Woolley, Ivy
ALTOS
Angel, Gail
Armstrong, Lillian
Beech, Aline
Bowers, Sandra
Drewry, Jean
Gamble, Mary Ellen
Gould, Pat
SECOND SOPRANOS
Abel, Winona
Barker, Lynne
Bostock, Susan
Burnett, Marilyn
Coates, Ruth
Dorion, Pat
French, Margo
Hearn, Marianne
Holmes, Andie
Lamb, Bev
Mackay, Linda
Normand, Susie
Parkes, Bridget
Parkes, Miriam
Paterson, Wendy
Reiter, Shirley
Sandiford, Terry
Sutherland, Marg
Symonds, Gayl
Tansley, Sheran
Turner, Muriel
Wolfe, Lorraine

HMS Pinafore
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The highlight of the KHS social season was the presentation of the musical operetta, "H.M.S. Pinafore".

The operetta was produced and directed by Mrs. M. Owens with the orchestra under the direction of Mr. F. Hosek. Costumes, make-up, staging, lighting, and advertising were under the supervision of our hard-working teachers.

The rigid schedules began with the chorus and orchestra holding practices almost every day. The cast this year was somewhat younger, however, the many practices resulted in an excellent group.
Practices were comparatively smooth with no major calamities occurring. The hard-working stage crew and the art crew did a terrific job in making a spectacular scenery.

Finally - it's the big day! The orchestra begins the overture and soon the curtains open!

The four night performances went exceptionally well; even though a certain little "light fixture" took a notion to try and put "Buttercup" (Susan) out of commission.

After the fourth performance a party was held in the cafeteria for all those who had taken any part in making the show the great success it was. It was here the teachers put on their hilarious performance of "KHS Staff".

Congratulations KHS on another highly successful production, and best of luck in the future!

Produced by Kamloops Jr.-Sr. High School.
All student cast.
Directed by Mrs. Marian Owens.
Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Frank Hosek.


THE CAST
In order of appearance
BUTTERCUPSusan Bostock, Feb. 24-25
 Pennie Oxnard, Feb. 26-27
BOATSWAINClarence Zart
DICK DEAD-EYERoger Parkes
RALPHAllan Gould
UnderstudyBrian Evans
CAPTAINDale Warr
JOSEPHINEArlana Bulman, Feb. 24-25
 Inez Smillie, Feb. 26-27
SIR JOSEPHGerry Cook
COUSIN HEBEJudy Neilly
CARPENTER'S MATEDon MacSween
PrompterLynn Barker
DancerEwena Kenward
DrummerBill Collier
 
SAILORS' CHORUS
TENORS: John Davoren, Bill English, Doug Howard, Roger Lancaster, David Wyse.
BASSES: Sid Burton, Bob Carson, Waverly Conan, Henry Giddens, Don Gurney, Jim Letcher, Wayne McConechy, Derek McGillivray, Ted Piper, Dave Stockford, Munro Strachan, Steve Tredwell.
 
GIRLS' CHORUS
(Sisters, Cousins, Aunts)
SOPRANOS: Shannon Dorie, Pat Dorion, Bev McGaw, Jennifer Malcolm, Lynn Oldham, Wendy Paterson, Frances Smith, Muriel Turner, Carol Waugh.
ALTOS: Winona Abel, Diane Clark, Marianne Hearn, Wendy Howard, Joyce MacSween, Joan McConechy, Ann Milton, Miriam Parkes, Louise Samann, Lorraine Wolfe.
 
ORCHESTRA
Violin, Mr. Frank Hosek; Clarinets, Pat Gould, Beverly Jones; French Horn, Gayle Muller; Trumpet, Dick Freeman; Percussion, Joe Slater; Piano, Delia Hyslop.
House Sports

House Sports


House sports this year have been very well supported. Through the efforts of the Physical Education Department there has been a greater variety of. sports, making it possible for more students to participate in House sports.
This year's sports agenda has included:
1. Volleyball
2. Basketball.
3. Ping Pong Tournament.
4. BadmintonTournament.
5. Indoor and Outdoor Track Meets.
6. Baseball.

Special thanks go to Mr. Street who has greatly inspired School Spirit as weri as House Spirit. Thanks also goes to those students who helped make the House System a success in 1958.

Senior Girls Davis



First Row (left to right): Pat Gould, Beulah Philip, Diana Westburg, Frances Hislop;
Back Row: Linda Beeman, Marilyn Hannah, Marjorie Teddar, Susie Normand.

Junior Fulton House
Basketball and Volleyball



First Row (left to right): Sheila Beech, captain; Joanne Critchfield, Susan Wallace, Sandra Follett;
Second Row: Marilyn Kriese, Gail Miller, Sheila MacSween, Kay Sutherland.

I.S.C.F.
Front Row (left to right) - Beryl Swadling, Marianne Hearn, Beth Edwards, Marilyn Burwett;
Second row - Hazel Dawe, Gail Angell, Laurel Dawe, Ruth Robel;
Back row - Bruce Smyth, Adelle Ratcliffe.

The Inter-School Christian Fellowship Club this year had an average attendance of 22. The officers were: President, Hazel Dawe; Vice-President, Marilynne Klinck; Secretary-Treasurer, Marianne Hearn; and Sponsor, Mr. J. Shannon. We met weekly on Wednesday, our meeting taking the form of Bible Studies, special speakers, and feature sessions.

Some of our special speakers have been Mr. Paul Edwardson, evangelists Don Holliday and George Shuttleworth, and Mrs. D. M. Crawford of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Our club was broken up into two teams, and to keep up with the times we named them "Sputniks" and "Poochniks." Our big project this year was a Gym Party held at North Kamloops High School and attended by our group, the North Kamloops I.S.C.F., and the Nurses' Christian Fellowship. As a special attraction, we, had a group of young men from Vancouver, alias "The Wiretappers" speak and provide special music at the party.

We have had a very worthwhile year, and we hope that next year's club will be even better.
Pep Club
First Row (left to right): Louise Samann, Jerry Cook, Jackie Cooper.
Second Row: Darlene McAuliffe, Dale Halawell Judy Tredwell, Phyllis Smith, Judy Sommers, Bonnie Stewart.
Third Row: Sheila Colquhoun, Aline Beech, Sandra Follett, Evelr.n Frolek, Gayle Stewart.
Fourth Row: Pat Dorion, Cecilia Frolek, Michele Osborne, Sheila Beech, Adelle Ratcliffe, Dy-Ann Edwards.
Fifth Row: Sheila Fair, Sneila Bogetti, Betty Boultbee, Arlene Chorney, Jocelyn Rodgers, Linda Beeman, Lynn Oldham, Carol Ann Waugh.
Sixth Row: Bev Stevenson, Maureen Bird, Beulah Philip, Miriam Parkes, Marilyn Hannah, Marjorie Teddar.

This year several pep rallies were held preceding the most important basketball games and tournaments. These rallies were sponsored by the Pep Club with Gerry Cook acting as M.C. Mr. Street gave some very good pep talks to arouse school spirit and also some very entertaining skits. The Pep leaders led the rally with different cheers, and various forms of entertainment were provided. All in all, we believe these pep rallies did much to increase the attendance and spirit at the basketball games.
Projectionists
Front Row (left to right): Kent Govett, Frank Gregory, John Wallace, Barry Thompson.
Middle Row: Roger Dayton, Jack Merrick, Melvyn McMahon, Jim Dimmick.
Back Row: Peter Howard, Hiroshi Nishimura, Ken Hoshowski, Steve Tredwell.

This year the Projectionists' Club was as busy as it has been in past years. Mr. Morse gave brief but important instructions to the many new members. With Mr. Stewart in charge of films, the noon-hour shows started in October and were discontinued in March.

The club wishes to thank Mr. Morse and Mr. Stewart for donating their time.
The Radio Club
First Row (left to right): Hiroshi Nishimura, Ken Hoshowski, Don Gurney, Steve Tredwell.
Second Row: Bruce Smyth, Rupert Lambert, Cliff Noakes.

The newly formed Radio Club is sponsored by Mr. McWhannel, and was formed by Ken Hoshowski. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in the field of radio and electronics. Some of the boys' goals are to form their own amateur stations. An amateur station will eventually be established in the school. The radio club has set up its headquarters in the old lost and found room. The equipment consists of short wave receiver for the 20 and 40 meter bands, a set of tools and a complete antenna set. In the future, we should like to get some test instruments and a transmitter. Well, see you all next year, and come on girls, you can join too!
Senior Students Council
First Row (left to right): Joe Slater (President), Arlana Bulman, Carroll Tordoff (Secretary), Pat Gould (Treasurer), Mac Jardine;
Second Row: Louise Samann, Maureen Meacham, Joan Dalgleish, Anne McCall;
Third Row: Maurice Lambert, Don Gurney, Bill English, Terry Turner, Bev Ford (Social Convener), Mrs. Elder (Sponsor);
Fourth Row: Hiroshi Nishimura, Ken Hoshowski, Allan Gould, Bill Martin (Vice-President).
Junior Soccer
Front Row (left to right): Michael Lawrence, Allan Shumka, Larry Roberge;
Second Row: Frank Allan, Duane Weir, Skip Holmes;
Third Row: Andrew Kropinski, Ted Hannis, Bill Graf;
Fourth Row: John Cox, Bob Bradley, Cecil Sagart.

The Jr. Boys' Soccer team coached by Mr. Field played six exhibition games this year with the North Kamloops Senior team. The smaller inexperienced Kamloops team fought hard in all the games but failed to come up with a win.

High scorer for the Kamloops team is centre forward Ted Hannis, who was ably assisted by teammates Jim McCully,David Clarke, Bill Graf, Cecil Sagert, Allan Shumka, Ray, Holmes: Don Sharp, Frank Allen, Andrew Kropinski, John Cox, Dwaine Weir, Michael Lawrence, David Corbett, Warren Hewlitt, Roger Lancaster, Bob Johnson, Hugh Douglas, Larry Roberge and Bob Bradley.
Junior Students Council

President's Message



On behalf of the Junior Students' Council, I should like to say that this year has been a very successful one for our school. I should like to thank the junior students who gave so generously of their time to help canvass the city for the Band's tag day and other projects throughout the year. In the past year the school spirit has risen considerably, thanks to the efforts of the Physical Education Department. The basketball games and tournaments have been well attended as have the school dances. The house system has been improved and a few new events have been added to the agenda. I should like to congratulate the students who achieved Honour Roll standing. Those who participated in the school production of H.M.S. Pinafore also deserve commendation for a job well done.

In conclusion, I should like to thank our sponsor Mr. Morse who guided us through the bewildering maze of speeches and meetings.



In Front: Bryan Wayne;
First Row (left to right): Vianne Zirnhelt, Gayle Emery (Social Representative), Joy Potts (Secretary), Aline Beech (Girls' Sports Rep), Jill Zingrich;
Second Row: Victor Banno, Albert Basile (Boys' Sports Rep), Charlie Harada;
Third Row: Bob Martin, Jack Buckham (President), David Conlin, Robert Banno (Treasurer),
Volleyball
First Row (left to right): Gloria Harrison, Phyllis Smith, Shirley Reiter.
Second Row: Miss Beattie, Margo French, Bonnie Colquhoun, Ewena Kenward.
Y-Teens
First row (left to right) - Gerry Macham, Margaret Sutherland, Sheila Colquhoun, Marilyn Burnett, Marjorie Clark, Mary Ellen Gamble, Penny Oxnard;
Second row - Susan Bostock, Joan Sternig, Inez Smillie, Ann Holmes, Joan Dalgleish, Beulah Philip;
Third row - Diane Parker, Arlene Chorney, Carol Waugh, Joan Turner, Julie Shannon;
Fourth row - Eugenia Chapman Lynn Oldham, Dawne Becker, Adelle Ratcliffe, Miriam Parkes, Susie Normand.

President — Marjory Clark
Vice-President — Margaret Sutherland
Secretary — Beulah Philip
Treasurer — Joan Turner

Y-Teens started this year with an initiation party for the grade elevens. This was a huge success all around; fun for the kids, sponsors and janitors. The steps were a little cleaner via the toothbrush and Dad's longjohns got a little dirtier.

An impressive Recognition Service was held in the Library with the mothers in attendance.

The next event was the Penticton Conference in October, which was loads of fun and very beneficial to the club. Our Western Extension Secretary, Mavis Thurley, gave us some very interesting lectures.

At the Boys' Basketball Tournament, theY-Teens served supper for the teams.

Christmas brought cheer to the old folks with carol singing from our hearts voices and a needy family received a much appreciated hamper. This was worked into a party at Marj's.

We held a bake sale in January and another in April. Donut sales were carried on every Wednesday and girls took money at the noon hour shows. Nylons were collected in April for the widows of Japan.

Our February party was held at Carol Ann's with Sheila providing the hilarious entertainment.

A very interesting Panel Discussion with the mothers was held at Colquhouns' about Teenagers. Mothers, daughters benefitted from it.

We were hosts to the I.R.S. Girls at a party in May.

Best wishes to the Grads of '58!
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