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1963 - 1964 Club and Team Photos
Student Council
The K.S.S. Student Council Executive for the 1963-'64 term was:
(seated left to right) Sharon Carson - Social Convenor, Laurie Nickerson - Vice Pres., Vern Dale-Johnson - President, Heather Trent - Secretary, Cheryl Gustafson - A.C.C.
(standing) Rodger Waddell - F.A.C. and John Oldham - Treasurer.
A.C.C.
The A.C.C. executive for the past year was
(seated, left to right): John Oldham - Pres. Pearse House, Sharon Carson - Sec. , Linda Woodbury - Treasurer, Cheryl Gustafson - Chairman, and Bud Atkins - Pres. Fulton House.
Standing are Rick Beal - Pres. Fee House and Allan Shumka - Pres. Davis House.
F.A.C.
Fine Arts Council executive for the 1963-64 was
(seated-left to right) Barbara Derewenko - Secretary, Rodger Waddell - Chairman, and Sharon Carson - Treasurer.
Standing are Sharon Tucker and Linda Irvine
Those members missing from the picture are Lynn Dalgleish, Marg Ladbury, John Balf, and Darlene Hoshowski.
Badminton
Club Members (L to R)
FIRST ROW: Byron Hill, Bill Hepper (pres.) Lloyd Moffatt, Roger Scoular, Clipton Landals, Michael Tredwell, Fred Wismer, David Rogers, Stuart Malcolm, Steve Healy, Philip Bradshaw
SECOND ROW: Margaret Ladbury, Diane Phillips, Janice Cavazzi Shari Dusdale, Heather Stewart, Susan Howie, Christine Ladbury.


Badminton players a K.S.S. have enjoyed a very active season under the sponsorship of Miss Allen and Miss Kalinowski. At their first meeting, Arthur Filuer was elected president, Lloyd Moffat-vice president, and Heather Stewart-treasurer. The membership fee was set at $2. The club played Thursday evenings and Fridays after school.

Mr. B. Dalin, the interior singles champion and Mr. J. Carson, president of the Kamloops Sr. Badminton Club visited the school in November and have a demonstration on proper badminton technique.

February 7th saw the first doubles tournament. Shari Dusdale and Janice Cavazzi won the girl' s doubles and Greg Forget and Mike Tredwell, the boy's doubles. At a later doubles tournament, Shari and Janice again won the girl's doubles play and John McIver and David Rogers the boy's doubles.
K. S. S. Band
This year's executive consists of:
Left to right
First row: Janice Zingrich, Joap Edworthy (Pres.), Joan Sowerby (Sec.), Niki Norberg
Second row: Doug Hunter (Treas.), Dave Cavazzi, Gerry Hill
Missing: Mr. Thomas (Manager)

This year the band has had a very active programme. It got off to an early start with Graduation Ceremonies of K.S.S. and the Nurses' Graduation in September. The annual concert, held in conjunction with the Glee Club, was a tremendous success.

Concerts throughout the year were played at the Kamloops Indian Residential School and at Tranquille. The band also performed at several school assemblies. On Remembrance Day the members marched to the cenotaph and played. The Angels and Devils were greeted home from Vancouver by the band to the lilting tune of "For He Is A Jolly Good Fellow".

This year the band introduced a new money making project — a tag day. The band, aided by the Music 22 class, tagged the downtown area as well as completing a house-to-house canvass.

This year the band again performed in the Yale-Cariboo Music Festival in April. The band travelled by train to Vancouver to compete in the Kiwanis B.C. Music Festival. Here they again they placed first; but, with a mark of 91. At this festival they finally were able to defeat the Kitsilano Boy's Band (This band beat them out last year by one point).

In May the band will travel to Penticton to compete in the Okanagan Musical Festival.

For the rest of the year the band will be holding several outdoor concerts throughout the city.

A great deal of hard work has gone into organizing the band this year. The band members would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Hosek for the time and energy he spent with the band members. They are sure that it was through his efforts that the band did as well as they did.

The band this year consists of 56 members.
The Red Devils
Left to right:
FIRST ROW: Bob Hearn, John Scott, (Co-Captain), Paul Webber, Dave Webster, John Oldham.
SECOND ROW: Reinhard Blumenscheit, Dave Murphy, Dave Jordan (Co-Captain), Garry Mertle, Randy Murphy, Peter Davies, Mr. Martino (Sponsor & Coach).


The Red Devils has a very busy and successful year. They compiled an overall record of 35 wins against 2 losses in high school competition, and in the course of a long season, travelled over 3,000 miles. The team won its opening games against Oliver, Penticton, and Vernon, and went on to win every league game. At the Vernon Christmas tournament, the Red Devils took second place, winning over Chilliwack and Oroville, but losing narrowly to Penticton in the final. Two Devils, Dave jordan and Dave Murphy won spots on the all-star team. In their own Christmas Tourney, the Devils won easily over Quesnel, St. Ann's, Salmon Arm and the Totems.

After Christmas, the team travelled extensively, first to Vernon and a tournament win on Jan. 10; then to Orville on Feb. 1 & 2, where they lost to the Hornets, who had not lost a home game to a Canadian team in 10 years; then to Chilliwack on Feb. 15 to another victory over the Frontiersmen. In between, they played the Penticton Sr. B men, B.C. champions, and the
B. C. Lions.

In the Valley Finals, the Devils defeated both Oliver and Penticton to win a berth in the B.C. finals.

On Feb. 30, the Red Devils travelled to Vancouver to play in the B.C. Finals. Prior to the Tournament itself, they played the U.B.C. Freshmen, losing by 1 point, and Vancouver College, winning handily.

In the tournament, the Devils lost only one game, to Prince Rupert, the eventual tournament winners, and won all the rest to place 5th., the highest placing ever for a team from the Okanagan, Kootenays, or the Cariboo.
Red Angels
Left to Right
FIRST ROW: Nita Jongschaap (co-manager), Joanne Kipp (co-captain), Valerie Moffat, Lorrie Bell, Noreen Marshall, Gail Stevens
SECOND ROW: Miss J. Minette, coach, Carolyn Kassiones, Judy Johnson, Pat Murdoch, Mary Thomson, Karen Bond, Suzanne Owens, (co-manager)

The RED ANGELS had an excellent season under their hard working coach Miss Minette. Practices started in October, and our girls lost only three games all season. The Angels didn't hold their usual tournament this year, but went to one in Vernon, where they shared top honours with Trail. The Angels ended their year with a trip to Vancouver for the British Columbia finals in March. They represented Kamloops well, losing only their final game to Salmon Arm in an overtime match. This placed them second in the tournament. Three Angels, Joanne Kipp, Mary Thomson, and Pat Murdoch, placed on the all-star teams during the season.
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Red Angels - Basketball
Left to right:
FIRST ROW: Pat Murdock, Jo-anne Kipp, (Co-Captain) Valerie Moffat, Laurie Bell, Gail Stephens.
SECOND ROW: Miss Minette (Sponsor & Coach), Sharon Tucker, Janice Zingrich, Mary Thompson, Karen Bond, Bonnie Stewart, (Co-Captain), Karen Hughey (Manager).


The victorious cries of "We won!" echoed through the K.S.S. halls this spring. Yes, once again the Red Angels brought the coveted B.C. Girls' Basketball trophy back to Kamloops. The girls owed their success to the skillful training of Miss Minette.

Earlier in the season, the Angels won the right to represent the Okanagan Mainland League at the coast by defeating teams from Salmon Arm. Vernon, Penticton and Oliver.

Well done, girls! We're proud of you!

Needless to say, the Red Angels's 1963-64 season was very exciting and successful. They began the year with a "barnstorming" trip through the Okanagan. The Angels emerged victorious in all their league games with Salmon Arm and Vernon and won their own 7th Annual Invitational tournament.

At the Okanagan finals in Salmon Arm, the girls defeated Penticton and Salmon Arm to win the right to represent the Okanagan in the B.C. championships in Vancouver. At the B.C. finals, the Angels defeated Burnaby South, Como Lake, Victoria High, Prince George, Salmon Arm and Queen Elizabeth, who were slated to win the tournament.

The Red Angels, for the third time in five years won the B.C. Champ­ionship and brought the trophy "home".
Totars
This year's team members: (Left to Right)
First Row: Mr. Kalyk (Coach and Sponsor), Dave Marshall, Larry Barton, Bud Atkins, Peter Bonderod (Co-Captain), Brian Marchuk, Ron McGuire (Manager)
Second Row: Keith Yow, Brian Kipp, Paul Kipp, Norman Cleveland (Co-­Captain)
Missing: Jack Surline, Bob Patterson, John Rogers, Jamie Thompson


This unusual name for the Senior "B" boys team is derived from the confusion concerning the team's actual name. Mr. Kalyk the coach, always has the boys shout "Stars" before play on the court is resumed. However, the team is also referred to as the "Totems".

Call them what you will, they are one of the finest Senior "B" teams the school has ever had. They have speed, good height, team co-ordination, excellent scoring capability, and enthusiasm.

All of these factors have contributed to the fact that the Totems-Stars came second in league play and came second in the final tournament.
Sprites
Left to Right:
First Row: Miss Ingledew (Co-Sponsor), Penny Marshall, Joan Sowerby, Anita Jongshaap, Sandra Swaine, Mr. Palsson ( Coach and Sponsor)
Second Row: Thea Boultbee, Shirley Taylor, Karen Johnson, Carolyn Kassiones, Lynn Simons, Mary-Jane Cowan (Manager)


This year the Sprites basketball team was coached by Mr. Palsson. Miss Ingledew was co-sponsor and also helped with the coaching. The team manager was Mary-Jane Cowan. The Team got off to a poor start by losing their first few games but soon settled down. From then on, they won a majority of their games. Travelling this year was limited to Chase, Barriere, and Merritt to play games with the local teams. In the final tournament in Merritt the Sprites were beaten in the final game by one point in the first three minutes of overtime, by the North Kamloops Cherubs. The team feels it has a successful year but hopes to win the Senior 'B' Championship for this area next year.
Bowling
Bowling executive, L. to R.
1st row; Lynn Green (sec.), Wendy Williams, Marilyn Barnes, (Pres.), Darlene Stewart, Louise Burns.
2nd row John Miller, Ron Betker, Ron MacKay.

Bowling has completed its year at Kamloops Secondary School. This year's executive was: Marilyn Barnes president and Lynn Green — secretary. Team captains were not needed as there were not enough bowlers for perm­anent teams. With your help we would like to have a more consistant league next year.

As usual, fifteen bowlers were selected to bowl at the Western Canada Roll Offs in Kelowna in March. Under the mangement of last year's president, Dan Conroy, we bowled in the following teams:
Girls: Louise Burns, Elaine Ferguson, Lynn Green, Sandra Swaine, Lynda Young
Boys: Brian Dunsmuir, Bryan Farquharson, Murray McDonald, Allen McLeod, John Miller
Mixed: Marilyn Barnes, Gary Cutler, Wendy Williams, Ron McKay, Darlene Stewart.

Although we did not win, we did our best and had a good time Mr. McWhannel and Mr. Lennox travelled with us as sponsors.

The executive would like to give special thanks to all students who turned out for bowling this year. We hope to see you all again next year.
Curling
The Curling Club at K.S.S. did not enjoy a tremendously successful season--not as lively, as last year ­ although it was still a good season all round. The club, sponsored by Mr. Barker and Mr. Densmore was made up of about ten rinks of about fifty students. The executive this year was
  • President Jim French
  • Secretary Carol Marsh
  • Treasurer Donna Miller
The club entered one bonspiel this year but was unsuccessful at Ashcroft; Dave Rodger's rink competed with with teams from Salmon Arm, Vernon, Lilooet and Ashcroft. In the club bonspiel Ron McGuire's rink, composed of Ron, Gerald Fisher, Doug Smith and Bev Raymond came first. The club hopes to do better next year as curling is an excellent sport and easily learned by beginners.

This year's executive: (Left to Right)
First Row: Carol Marsh (Sec.) Donna Miller (Treas.)
Second Row: Tony Bensted (Vice Pres.), Jim French (Pres.)
Pirates of Penzance
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Producer and DirectorMr. Tom Kerr
Musical DirectorMrs. M. Owens
OrchestraMr. Frank Hosek

Cast
 
SamuelJohn McIvor
Pirate KingDenny Harrison
FrederickJohn Kingsbury
RuthRae Campbell
General Stanley's DaughtersLinda Bertrand
Sheila Jones
Janine Pepper
Melinda Whitaker


Girls' Chorus:
Carol Fowlie, Fern Zais, Mary-Ellen Whitaker, Linda McKim Judy Maki. Lorraine Jones, Marilyn Paull, Gwen Day, Heather Zais, Pat Pulley, Marilyn Barnes, Andres Whitaker, Bonnie Horn, Anne Preto, Karen Hughy Shirley Mortenson, Susan DeBeck, Laurie Bell, Cheryl Kanester, Alice Kennedy, Judy Harbridge, Lynn Berry, Frances Bentley

Pirates' Chorus:
Bruce Striegler, Rod Arnold, Wayne Gesy, Phil Steele, Byron Hill, Richard Hay, Russell Noakes, Ricky Campbell, Jim French, Doug MacDonald, Dave Stewart, John Ragers, Dan Cadden, Andy McLaren, Wayne Atkinson

Policemen's Chorus:
Richard Hay, Phil Steels, Ken Steels, Bill Smith, Byron Hill, Garth Eland, Ken Terry, Jim Wiggins, Randy Ollett

Production  
Stage ManagerMr. W. McMillan
Business ManagerMr. V. Jones
House ManagerMr. D. McWhannel
PublicityMr. J. Thomas
CostumesMiss C. McArthur
Ticket SalesMr. C. Goodwin
Decor SupervisorMrs. E. Dundon
Lighting and Sound SupervisorMr. Wilson
AssistantsDrama Class. I.A. Department
Lighting DesignButch Colistro
TechnicalNeil MacDonald


Synopsis
When Frederick was yet a little boy, his nurse (Ruth) was told to apprentice him to become a pilot. She heard the word incorrectly and apprenticed him to a band of PIRATES, remaining with him herself as a maid-of-all-work.

As the play opens, Frederick's term of apprenticeship is completed and he urges the pirates to join him in embracing a more lawful calling. They refuse.

Just then, a group of girls-all wards of Major General Stanley, appear. Frederick sees their beauty. He announces Ruth. Mabel and Frederick are mutually attracted.

The other girls are seized by the pirates. When the Major General arrives, he dissuades them by telling them he is an orphan. Later the Major General's conscience leads him to confess his falsehood and a crisis ensues. But the police come to the rescue in the name of Queen Victoria.

Ruth explains that the pirates are really all noblemen who have gone wrong. They are pardoned and permitted to marry the Majors General's wards.

Special thanks again go to Mr. Kerr, Mrs. Owens, and Mr. Hosek for their hard work in making the production the success it was. Also special thanks to all the persons not mentioned previously - without their help the production could never have been so successful.
Esperanto Club
Executive & Study Committee Left to Right:
1st Row - Randy Smith; Celista Harvey (President), Alice Kennedy
2nd Row - Bill Mugford, John Stockwell

This year, for the first time, our school organized an Esperanto Club. Mrs Elder, the girls' guidance counsellor sponsored arn supported the organization.

Celista Harvey was elected president and a Study Committee of Randy Smith, Bill Mugford, Alice Kennedy and John Stockwell was elected to prepare and deliver the lessons.

The club later obtained books on Esperanto in order to allow members to progress at their own rate.

The support shown by the students this year was encouraging and we hope to see them all again next year, as well as many others.
First-Aid Club
Mr. Goodwin (right) shows Lynn Dalgleish (centre) and Bonnie Dobbs(left) how it is done.

This year, the first-aid club with its twelve members and super­visor Mr. Goodwin has held its meetings in room 113 on Thursday noons. The president of this years club is Lynn Dalgleish.

The course "St. Johns Ambulance First Aid" consists of practice in bandaging injuries and fractures, performing artificial respiration, and taking immediate steps to save lives in case of accidents The club members also study human physiology in order to understand the functioning and structure of the body.

This course is necessary for nursing, and is preliminary to an industrial first-aid certificate.

At the end of school term, the members are examined by St. Johns Ambulance First Aid officials. If they pass their exams, they receive a certificate of Senior First Aid which will be good for five years.
Football
This year's football team: (Left to Right)
First Row: John Sbrocchi (Maskot), Jim Fulton (Manager)
Second Row: Mark Tait, Jim French, Wayne Gesy, Buddy Ringer, Jim Ringer, Dave Workman, Bob Morrison, Wally Denault
Third Row: Jim Butkus, Dan Cadden, Bill Baker, Morrie Morrison, Don Youwe, Ron McGuire, Jim Wyse, Bill Mainprize, Grant McLeod (Coach)
Fourth Row: Andy McLaren, Terry McKay, George Berton, Tony Benstead, Charlie Cook, Earl Stoughton
Fifth Row: Bob Gordon, Ken Cooper, Ray Stewart, Clive Giolma, Bert Gaiten, Doug Smith, Garry Rutherford. Brian Bogetti
Missing: Terry Galbraith, Glen Esselmont, Roy Jackson Ken Priece Wayne Leveay Sandy Cassidy, Ray Shellard, Gerry Collinge, George McGillvary, Terry Gay



The Red Devils football team, consisting of players from North Kamloops as well as K.S.S., ended the season in a tie for third place in the four-team loop. The Devils, who were in the cellar until the final game of the season, defeated Kelowna 15-14 to gain a share of third place. Over the season, the Devils won 1 and lost 5 for two points.

The head coach again this year was Grant McLeod. Assistant coaches were Ron Long, defensive-line coach; Vic Carroll, assistant defensive-line coach; and Tom Brown, offensive-backfield and
line coach. Dan Conroy was business manager.

The offensive captain was Doug Smith, and Terry Galbraith handled the defensive captain's cuties.

In spite of a rather disappointing season for the team, attendance was good at the home games. In fact it is improving steadily every year.

Football Cheerleaders


This year's Football Cheerleaders: Left to Right)
First Row: Christine Edwards, Susan Smith
Second Row: Linda Edwards, Alapna Westerman, Leila Vanstone, Wendy Bertrand, Diane Edwards
Missing: Diana Hay, Lyann Maxwell, Renae Gay, Wendy Anderson, Kathy Worsfold, Nar Galbraith, Yarcy Labylor Linda Yokome, Lesly Summers.
Future Nurses
This year's members: (Left to Right)
First Row: Melodie Kika, Donna Miller Judy Edworthy, Lynn Dalgleish, Carol Fowlie, Jane Davidson.
Second Row: Shirley Nakashima, Marilyn Osborne, Edna Peterson, Sandra McConkey, Kay Fedderson.

Under the sponsorship of Miss MacArthur, sixteen future nurses have been meeting throughout the year. Miss Rowles, Director of the School of Nursing at the Royal Inland Hospital has helped plar the program.

Before Christmas, the club made hand puppets for the children's ward at the R.I.H. In January, Mrs. MacKenzie, a member of the R.N.A.B.C. and day supervisor of the R.I.H., spoke to the club on the various fields of nursing and different nursing programs. At one of the most interesting meetings, Susan Buckam (first year student), Marilyn Markle (second year student), and Terry Sandiford (third year student), all from the R.I.H., spoke to the club on their particular years of training. Another interesting speaker of interest was Mrs. Wolfe, a physiotherapist from C.A.R.S.

The club spent the afternoon of April 20th at the hospital. They were shown a film describing a day in the life of a student nurse Miss La Pointe, associate director of nursing, then spoke on the three­year diploma program as opposed to the five-year university program. Following, was an extensive tour of the hospital.

The future Nurses plan a cake walk before the end of the year to raise money to buy a rocking chair for the hospital.
Future Teachers
Delegates to UBC Future Teachers Conference receive instructions.
L to R John Stockwell, Cathy MacdDugall (Pres.). Lynn Mugford.

Under the sponsorship of Mr. Howard, the Future Teachers Club once more got rolling this year. This year's president was Cathy Macdougall, this year's secretary was Rae Campbell.

Two of this year's members, Lynn Mugford and John Stockwell, attended the B.C. Future Teacher's Convention at U.B.C. in January. They enjoyed themselves immensely and obtained valuable information from other B.C. Future Teachers Clubs.

In conjunction with Lloyd George Elementary School, a number of students sat in on classes and observed methods of teaching and maintaining discipline. They also helped the teachers mark papers.

Teachers Club is hoping for a larger attendance next year the Future. Who knows — you may be the one who travels to Vancouver as the club delegate.
Glee Club
This year's executive: (From Left to Right)
Thea Bou1tbee (Treas.) Yvonne Martin (Sec.) Heather Trent (Pres.), Linda Irvine (Vice Pres) Trudy Nicol (Social)
Missing: Francis Bentley (Wardrobe) Pat Pulley (Music)

1963-'64 has been another successful year for the Kamloops Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Owens. We have been able to bring to the greater Kamloops area, an aspect of higher musical culture through the sponsorship of the "Treble Clef Society". We have sung successfully in the Kamloops and Penticton Music Festivals and have entertained at many local service clubs.

We were invited by the Clinton High School to participate in their Graduation Ceremonies, which we considered a great honour.

A home bake sale and a ticket blitz were our main money raising projects in which the whole group willingly participated. This money along with a very greatly appreciated donation made possible the acquisition of new concert gowns. We ended our year with an enjoyable beach party at Shuswap Lake.

There are fifty members which occupy the alto, second soprano, and soprano sections of our choir.

Grasshockey
This year's members: (Left to Right)
First Row: Penny Marshall, Lynn Simons
Second Row: Joanne Kipp, Wendy Williams, Linda Green, Laurie Bell
Third Row: Mr. Finn (Coach), Thea Boultbee, Karen Bond, Janice Zingrich, Mary Thomson, Margaret McLean, Pat Murdock, Karen Hughey, Calista Harvey, Miss Minette (Sponsor)


Girl's sports started off this year with grasshockey under the guidance of Mr. Finn and Miss Minette. The first trip was to Salmon Arm and was more or less a "get together" of all the teams. The first real tournament was at North Kamloops. Vernon came out on top and Salmon Arm and K.S.S. tied for second place. The team travelled to Winfield for the last tournament of the season. Although they didn't come out victorious, the trip was still worth­while.

Coaches: Miss Minette, Mr. Finn
Hi-Lights
The school paper "Hi-Lights" once again under the sponsorship of Miss Turner had a very successful year.

The staff was:
Seated (left to right) Audrey Zwarich, Anne Balf, Linda Woodbury Sharon Carson, (Editor) and Barbara Derewenko (Ex­change Editor);
Standing (Left to right) Micky Smith, Randy Murphy­(Co-Editor), David Woodbury, and Alice Kennedy.

The Hi-Lights staff would like to thank all those students who helped make their year a success.
Kampus Life Houses

DAVIS

President: Allan Shumka (3rd form Left)
Secretary: Jarine Pepper (4th from Left)
Sports Representatives: Terry Jolly (Far Left), Bob Patterson ( 2nd from Left), Pat Murdock (Far Right), Robir Lancaster (5th from Left)

PEARSE

President: Johr Oldham (4th from Left)
Secretary: Jack Surline (Far Right )
Sports Represertatives: Dave Murphy (Far Right), Jim Butkus (5th from Left), Marg McLean (3rd from Left ), Judy Johnson (2nd from Left)

FULTON

President: Bud Atkins (3rd from Left)
Secretary: Thea Boultbee (4th from Left)
Sports Representatives: Stew Haughton (2nd from Left), John Rogers (Far Left), Joan Sowerby (5th from Left), Nita Jongschaap (Far Right)

FEE

President: Rick Beal (3rd from Left)
Secretary: Pat Fuoco (4th from Left)
Sports Representatives: Randy Murphy (2rd from Left), Paul Kipp (Far Left), Valerie Moffat (5th from Left) Janice Pauzei (Far Right)
Library Club
This year's library club members are: (from L. to R.)
FIRST ROW: Cecile Beaubien, Marilyn McKeown, Heather Zais, Janice Williams, Calista Harvey.
SECOND ROW: Bill Mugford,(Pres.), Evelyn Frolek (Sec.) Alice Kennedy (Vice-Pres.), Sharon Munter, Margaret Ladbury, John Kingsbury.
MISSING: Bev. Elliott.


Each member of the Library Club works once a week (or more) in the library. He may take charge of the circulation desk, process new books or mend old ones. As the library club is one activity that carries on through the whole school year. Some members spend more time at library work than other students do at any seasonal sport.

To help compensate for all the hours of work the club sometimes has a supper and show party. But, the library club is primarily a service club and the main satisfaction of belonging is in contributing time and effort as a service to the school.
Projectionists Club
L to R
Bryan Farquharson, Johp Balf, Darrel Frolek, Ricky Dommett, Jim Budperick

The projectionists club this year has been more or less disorganized with Mr. Verma as sponsor and John Balf as president.

Two films were shown--"Gidget goes Hawaiian" and "Blue Hawaii". The club also showed films for other clubs and helped with classroom films. Club membership was about 10.

"Now, just thirteen turns to the left and we'll be all set to go."
L to R
John Balf, Gary Redel

Skiing
Skiing Executive: Left Marg McLean (Sec.), Right: Bert Gatien (Pres.)

Sponsors: Miss Kalinowski Miss Ingledew

The ski-club is a new addition to K.S.S.'s extra-curricular activities this year. Apart from weekly trips to Mt.Tod, the members also skied at Lac Le ]uene. The members took and eight-week course at Tod, headed by Al and Millie Menzies. At the end of the course, the members participated in various slalom events. The president of the club is Mert Gatien, and the secretary is Marg McLean. Some of the minor activities were various challenge cup games with the A.C.C.. All in all, it was a successful year.
Soccer
This year's members: (Left to Right)
First Row: George Low, Bill McLean, Bob Haywood, Doug MacDonald, Roy Sakaki
Second Row: Mr. Kalyx (Coach and sponsor), Leonard Thompson, Larry Barton, John McIver, Alan McLeod, Brian Marchuck, Ray Shellard, Brian Henderson, Doug Couston
Missing: Ken Begg, Phil Steel, Jack Surline


Although K S S is not noted for its interest in soccer, a club was formed this year which competed in the local league. The club, sponsored by Mr. Kalyk, practiced each week at the Exhibition Park, the John Peterson grounds or our own. The team consisted of:
  • Bob Haywood

  • Ray Shellard

  • Ken Begg

  • Roy Sakaki

  • Phil Steel

  • Larry Barton

  • George Low

  • Bill MacLean

  • Alan McLeod

  • Leonard Thompson

  • John McIver

  • Doug MacDonald

  • Jack Surline

  • Brian Henderson

  • Doug Couston

  • Brian Marchuk
The team played four games, lost three, and as a result, they came last in the league.
Student Exchange with Coulee Dam Washington

The Kamloops exchange students are
from left to right: Doug Hunter, Cheryl Gustafson, Sharon Carson and Rodger Waddell.

K. S. S. STUDENTS

This year the Kamloops Rotary Club and the Coulee Dam Rotary Club sponsored a student exchange. The exchange took place from November 7th-16th. The students were driven to the border, where the exchange took place, by members of the Rotary Clubs.

The Kamloops Students enjoyed an extensive tour of the Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin and got "first hand" information of the school system.

Doug and Sharon made the return trip home by plane while Cheryl and Rodger came by car.




The four exchange students from Coulee Dam, Washington are,
from left to right: Wayne Clemens, Bob Dunham, Perry Owens and Carol Smith.

COULEE DAM STUDENTS

The four students from Coulee Dam were guests at the Fulton-House Dance and were presented with large red K's by president Vern Dale-Johnson.

Both groups spent a busy week and were guests at the Rotary Club Luncheons in both Coulee Dam and Kamloops.

All eight students agreed that the exchange program was most informative, educational and lots of fun.
Y-Teens
This years' Y-Teens (L to R)
First Row: Sharon Tucker, Gladys Yaseyko, Sharon Connolly, Karen Hughey
Second Row: Linda Ottley, Linda Shaw, Daphne Smith, Peggy Cunning, Wendy Reid.

A busier year we couldn't have had. The entire club took to the road for a conference in the fall to gather ideas and meet other Y-Teens. At Christmas, the school's help enabled us to give an enormous hamper to a needy family. A talent show and a sock dance built up our funds so that we were able to give much­needed money to the Retarded Children's Boarding Home. The voices of our Penny Drive Choir, so thrilled the school that everyone gave generously to the children. (A special thanks goes our to Miss Allen). The Preppers' Committee, in conjunction with the rest of the girls, planned a house party and week-end camp at the lake. With the help of our most able sponsor, Mrs. Elder, our club has been engaged in activities in and out of school, and has helped its members to make friends out of acquaintances.

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