Transcript (65 pages) of an interview by Winston Erickson with Alan W. Layton on August 29, 2000. From tape numbers 94 and 95 in the "Saving the Legacy" Oral History ProjectLayton (b. 1917) grew up in Oakley, Idaho. He discusses his early family life, schooling, jobs, and attending the University of Utah, where he participated in ROTC. He was called up to active duty and sent to Fort Ord, California, working on a survey crew. Assigned as a gunnery instructor at Fort Skill, Oklahoma, he joined the 770th Field Artillery Battalion. He entered combat at Brest, France, in late July 1944, and moved across France, Belgium, and to the German border. Injured by an exploding mine, he was evacuated to the States and eventually to Bushnell Hospital in Brigham City, Utah. He was separated from the Army in 1945, and subsequently started the Layton Construction Company. Interviewed by Winston Erickson. 65 pages
Recording of the radio broadcast of Winston Churchill's commencement address to the University of Rochester, made via wireless transmission. Churchill is introduced by University of Rochester President Alan Valentine
The annual publication of the students of Winston Churchill High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (1976-77)pdfWCHS YEARBOOK ARCHIVES
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of
NOVEMBER .1976 VOL. 1 NO.1
ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING EFFORTS OF THE
YEAR WAS THE WORK OF THE NEWSPAPER
STAFF. SIX EXCELLENT PAPERS WERE PUBLISHED;
EDITED BY A COMPETENT STAFF AMD
PRINTED IN THE SCHOOL. MANY ISSUES OF
CONCERN TO STUDENTS WERE AIRED,
CREATIVE WRITING WAS ENCOURAGED AND
IMAGINATIVE HUMOR INCLUDED AS WELL.
REACH FOR THE
TOP CHALLENGES
KNOWLEDGE OF
PARTICIPANTS
FOUR STUDENTS FROM THIS SCHOOL PARTICIPATED
IN FLIGHT 1 OF THE SOUTHERN
ALBERTA REGION. THE TEAM LOST TO KATE
ANDREWS WHO EVENTUALLY WON THE REGIONAL
FINAL. TEAM MEMBERS WERE: SHARON
RYCROFT, TIMOHNO, CID ANDERSON,
LORRAINE DAW. NEWSPAPER STAFF
ROW 1: CID ANDERSON, TRENT TAKEYASU, JONI KWAN,
EILEEN JANG, KELLY LYBBERT. ROW 2: SHELLEY BARVA.
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GORD VALGARDSON, TIM RICHARDS, NEIL SINCLAIR, LORNE LILLEMO, GARY REGIER, HUGH
TYREMAN, BRAD GORZITZA, DAVE KUIJT, JOHN SEBERG, ADRIAAN OVERBEEKE, KENJI MITAJI.
A SMALL, BUT ENTHUSIASTIC GROUP OF CHESS PLAYERS
GATHERED IN VACANT ROOMS MOST LUNCH HOURS TO
PURSUE THEIR GAMES. A TOURNAMENT WAS HELD
DURING EDUCATION WEEK.
CHESS
CLUB
PHOTO
CLUB
SMILE EVERYONE. THE
CAMERA BUGS WERE
EVERYWHERE, SNAPPING
EVERYTHING. SOME RESULTS
CAN BE APPRECIATED
IN THE YEARBOOK.
ROW 1: BRIAN BENNETT, TRENT TAKEYASU, CYNTHIA ADACHI, NEIL SINCLAIR,
KELLY LYBBERT. ROW 2: LORNE GULLAGE, TIM KLEIN, PETER SEBERG, GARY
REGIER, SHANE LYBBERT, JOHN SEBERG, GREG LOPUSHINSKY, STAN KOMADOW-SKI.
ON TOP: TOBY TANIGUCHI.
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BILLY CROCKER - JEFF RICHARDS
RENO SWEENEY - LORRETTA BAILEY
HOPE HRCOURT - ALLYSON KENNEY
MRS. HARCOURT - JANICE GROSS
EVELYN OAKLEIGH - MARK RUSSELL
BONNIE LATOUR - JUDY RAPUANO
MOONFACE MARTIN - LONNY KUCHERAN
WHITNEY - BARRY DOE
CHRITY - GINNY MARTIN
CHASTITY - LISA MILLER
PURITY - CARMEN RAK
VIRTUE - SHARON HANDEREK
STEWARD - KELLY LYBBERT
REPORTER - KENDRA HARDING
CAMERAMAN - DIANE SHELLENBERG
BISHOP - BRAD GORZITZA
CHING - COREY LEE
LING - TRENT TAKEYASU
PASSENGERS -
SUSAN STANTON, DEBRA IBUKI,
CINDY WIENS, SUSAN SUGIHARA,
DIANE SHELLENBERG, SHERRY HARDY,
COLLEEN FISHER, NANCY DRAIK,
BEV BURCHAK.
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CHURCHILL HONORS
OUTSTANDING STUDENTS
FRENCH 10 KEN MOORE
FRENCH 20 SHARON RYCROFT
DRAFTING 20 RON GUST
FINE ARTS 10 EILEEN JANG
FINE ARTS 11 JUDY RAPUANO
CLOTHING 30 CHRIS HALL
MATH - SCIENCE 20 TIM OHNO
ENGLISH -
SOCIAL 10 BRENDA* OLEKSY
ENGLISH -
SOCIAL 20 JACKIE OHNO
SOCIAL 11 MARLIN HOWG
MATH 33
PHYSICS 32 IAN MORRICE
SOCIAL 30 LLOYD TAKEYASU
SECRETARIAL 12 DORIS TIETZ
ACCOUNTING 30 DON PIERZCHALA
BIOLOGY 30 ED GYORFFY
BUSINESS ED. 10 NANCY CRAIK
BUSINESS ED. 11 MARY CSURKA
BUSINESS ED. 12 DORIS TIETZ
ROCKY WELLS
TIM OHNO
EILEEN JANG
LLOYD TAKEYASU
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CID ANDERSON
MARLIN HOWG
IAN MORRICE
DON PIERZCHALA
BEST GRADE 10
BEST GRADE 11
BEST GRADE 12
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HIGHEST STANDING
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FINE ARTS
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EILEEN JANG
TIM OH NO
LORRAINE HINATSU
CID ANDERSON
VERNA MILLER
ROCKY WELLS
LOUISE UITBEYERSE
ED GYORFFY
MARLIN HOWG
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LORRAINE HINATSU
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LET THE TRUMPET
SOUND: THE DRUM
ROLL.. .
BAND MEMBERS
FT TTTFS
DEBORAH KARAU
LORRAINE BEAUCHESNE
IVY WILSON
KERRY ALLEN
LYNN POYTRESS
DONNA HART
OBOE
MONICA LANHAM
CLARINETS
ROXANN JACKCI
DIANE BUSSE
GARY POHL
ALTO CLARINET
TERRY HAMILTON
ALTO SAXOEHONES
sharon McCullough
JERRY POPOWICH
TENOR SAXOPHONE
KELLY LYBBERT
TRUMPETS
RANDY VANEE
JAMES BOYCHUK
CAMERON CRAWFORD
RON ZIMMER
FRENCH HORN
ED GERSTENBUHLER
TROMBONES
ROY BEYER
KAREEN TOWNSON
BARITONE
WAYNE TOTH
TUBA
KA TH IE TOMS
PERCUSSION
JOHN SINKING
DEAN CONNERS
BLAINE GRAF
DON GEORGE
ALLEN CLAMPITT
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THEY MAKE THE MUSIC THAT
MAKES THE WHOLE SCHOOL S/NC
NOTHING WOULD BE AS MUCH FUN WITHOUT THEM. THE BAND, UNDER THE DIRECTION
OF DOUG SCALES, THE CHOIRS UNDER MEL LAHTI, LEND ENTHUSIASTIC
SUPPORT TO MOST SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. FROM PEP RALLIES AND GAMES TO CONCERTS:
FROM A MUSICAL TO A FESTIVAL, CHURCHILL STUDENTS FIND THAT MUSIC
MAKES IT ALL HAPPEN. ALTHOUGH BOTH ARE CREDIT COURSES, STUDENTS
PUT IN A LOT OF EXTRACURRICULAR TIME.
KIWANIS FESTIVAL
BOTH BAND AND CHORUS AS WELL
AS INDIVIDUAL STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
IN THE MANY CLASSES
AT THE KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL.
THE MARKS RECEIVED IN ADJUDICATION
WERE OUTSTANDING AND
THE CHORUS BROUGHT HOME THE
HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS TROPHY.
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PAT McCUNE - MVP
BULLDOGS
LANA SIMPSON - MVP
GRIFFINS VOLLEYBALL
GREG LOPUSHINDLY - MVP
WRESTLING
STEVE TAKACS - MVP
BULLDOGS BASKETBALL
STEVE TAKACS - MVP
BULLDOGS VOLLEYBALL
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LANA SIMPSON - MVP
GRIFFINS
GREG PENDER - MVP
MASTIFFS
LORI McLEAN - MVP
FALCONS
ADRIAAN OVERBEEKE - MVP
CROSS-COUNTRY
KELLY LYBBERT - MVP
BULLFROGS
KIM GILCHRIST - MVP
FALCONS HOCKEY
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GORDON
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HOWARD
BIEDERMA N
CINDY
ANDERSON
REG
ARESHENKO
LESLEY
BEATTIE
RAY
BLAINE
CYNTHIA
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CHERYL
BAILEY
BRENDA
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LINDA
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BOBAK BROWN BYNUCK CHORM
DAVID JPENNY STEVE BRENDA
BOBAK BROWN CAMERON CHRISTIE
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BOSKER BURYAN CARMICHAEL CHYMBORYK
LINDA
BOUWSEMA
JUNE
BURT
RANDY
CHARLESWORTH
COLLEEN
CLIFFORD
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BOYD KAREN ' TOM
CONINE CUNNINGHAM DEJAGER
LROI
DOYLE
LAURIE
COUTTS
ALLEN
DEG
RICHARD
DEJONG
ALICE
DYKSTRA
LIZ BEV RANDY
CSURKA DEGROOT DIVINS
RANDY
EBBERT
MARY
CSURKA
THEO
DEGROOT
LEN
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ROB
EMERSON
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GRAY
TED
HANSEN
MICHELLE
FOGGIN
'SHARON
GOGO
SABRINA
GUNTHER
TIM
HANSEN
RANDY
GAETZ
SANDY
GORKO
RON
GUST
KENDRA
HARDING
COLLEEN
GARDNER
SHERRI
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WES TINA KEN DEBBIE
HIGA HUIZING JANG KA RAO
BRAWNWYNN ANN
The annual publication of the students of Winston Churchill High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume I. 1960-61)pdfThe States mon
Satisfaction Through Qchieve[tient
Qnnua! Pub!/cation of the Students of lOinstorr Churchill High School jCethbridye, Siberia
VOLUME I 1960-61IVK'O^40^
You are young, my son, and as the years go by, time will change and even reverse many of your present opinions. Refrain therefore awhile from setting yourself up as a judge of the highest matters.
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Dedication
This first volume of The Statesman
is respectfully dedicated to the memory of the late A. J. Watson
The Students of Churchill School _ owe A. J. Watson a debt of
gratitude for his untiring efforts in the development of this school as well as his contribution to education generally.
His work on behalf of the students of this city will long be remembered.
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1GradeIX21Valedictory−GradeIX29GradeIXGraduation30Soorts31Activities39Advertisersm3itMemoriumOnSunday,March26,1961,amotoraccidenttookthelifeofoneofourstudents,ReginaldPatrickBelliveau,betterknownas"Reg"toallofus.RegwasborninLethbridgeseveenteenyearsago.HeattendedWinstonChurchillSchooluntilJanuary20,thisyear.Althoughheleftusthisterm,heplannedtocomebacktocontinuehiseducationinthefallof1961.HisfriendsknewRegasaveryfriendlypersonwhowasweil−behavedandalthoughhehadnoimmediateplansaboutthefuturehethoughtofengineeringasapossibility.Hislovewasinmotorcyclesandcars.Reg′sdeathwasagreatlosstohisfamily,andfriends.Itwillbehardforallofustoforgethim.LWinstonChurchillHighSchoolhasbegunwhatisexpectedtobealongandgloriouscareerofserviceto.thiscommunity.Here,initsfirstyearbook,Irecordmyownhopesforthekindofschoolitwillbe.Maythebuilding,underthecareofitsjanitors,improveasitgrowsolderuntilitreachesmaturityandbecomesanefficient,dependableolantprovidingacomfortableatmosphereforoverathousandstudentsandtheirteachers.Maythesestudentsenrolwitheageranticipationofgreatbenefitstobewon,andleavewithregretthattheirhighschoolcareershavesoquicklyended.Maytheirteachersfindtheclassroomsandfacilitiestobesufficientinquantityandqualitytoallowthemtoworkatmaximumefficiency.Maythosewhoteachandstudyherebeconsciousoftheequalityofallashumanbeingsandofthedifferencebetweenindividualswithrespecttoabilities,interests,attitudesandassignedfunctions.Lettheteachersberespectedforthedignityoftheirprofessionandtheirdedicationtotheirduties,letthestudentsbeawarethatmaturityar.dfullcitizenshiparenotyettheirs,thoughsoontobereached,andlettherelationshipbetweenstudentsandteachersshowdisciplinewithoutbitternessandrespectwithoutcompulsion.Thisschoolwillseemuchjoyandsorrow,laughterandtears,successesandfailures,pleasuresanddisappointmentsforthesearepresentwhereverthereislife.Ar.dIhopethatChurchillSchoolwilllive−thatitwillneverbeaprisonforitsstudentsnoratreadmillforitsstaffbutthatitwilleverbeconsideredahealthyandbrightenvironmentforthoseitserves.5CouncilrHElAAAKOSARAKATMVUOSTLAKJDvice•pftcoiornrCAROLOMNOTacASuacRKATlfcKOZAICJCMARNETSKIAOVlSOftARODNUNSKYAOVI5CRSHADOWOOlSAKTf2CAsuata6are4tmanC.OAWADVISOR.ARYNEELYEDITORRMeCUtADVISOROOREENMURAKAMICO−EDITORKATIEKOZAKBUSINESSTFRRYKITAGAWAPHOTOGRAPHERJOAWNCPOHECKPHOfOOPAPMVtfAXlNfc,′MURAKAMIPHOTOGRAPH∗GAILTHOMPSONDiOGRAPMic∗KIKUKlfAGAWALAVours71W.CH.S.FACULTYJ.M.ThorlaciusB.A.,B.ED.Vice−PrincioalMathematicsR.J.McCueM.A.,B.ED.SocialStudies−LiteratureJ.A.CharnetskiB.SC.Ag.GuidanceCounselorScience−Art−BiologyC.C.HiattB.SC.PhysicalEducationLiteratureC.E.C.DawB.SC.,B.ED.Science−MathematicsPsychologyA.E.RodnunskyLanguage−MusicB.MusD.R.MaiseyBusinessEducation8rrrrH.NeelyB.A.,M.ED.,D.D.,F.R.G.S.SocialStudies−LanguageE.W.IvisonB.A.,B.ED.Science−MathematicsMrs.J.PhillipsB.ED.HomeEconomics−LiteratureA.FlanaganB.SC.(Econ.)French−LanguageW.J.McCormickPhysicalEducationScienceR.D.CardM.ED.GuidanceCounselorLiteratureIrA.DoranIndustrialArts−UnitShopMissB.NevilleOfficeSecretary9CHURCHILLCHATTERStaffMR.OMAINLY,MRMN££lY,AND?A DOUGHTY. STAN FURAKAWA. WHURO ROUOFS. KIKU KlTAGAY/A. JIM MAXWGlL, GAIL SEA6EP GAIL THOMPSON.
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BARNETT, Sharon - Room 101- Captain of Cheerleaders BAUER, Sharon - Room 105 BLOCK, Clifford - Room 101
BOC-USKY, Donna - Room 101 BROWN, Gayle - Room 101 BRUCE, Pat - Room 105
CHOLLACK, Richard - Room 101 CHOMICKI, John - Room 105 .COOPER, Lynda - Room 101
DOROK, Tillie - Room 105 DUFF, Lynn - Room 101 EVDOKIMOFF, Wally - Room 101- Room Representative
FORD, Wilfred - Room 105 FRANK, Carol - Room 105 FRIEND, Mickey - Room 101
FRITZ, Elfriede - Room 105 GODSALVE, Rosanne - Room 105 GRISAK, Sharron - Room 105- Treasurer of Student Council
GUENTHER, Velma - Room 101 HANDLEY, Bev - Room 105 HEGLAND, Harold - Room 105- Room Representative
HEGLAND, Judy - Room 101 HELWIG, Dick - Room 105- President of Booster Club HEWER, Janet - Room 105
JACKSON, Jackie - Room 101 JOHNSTON, Alex - Room 105 KESLER, Pat - Room 105
KINNELL, Leslie - Room 101 KOCH, Leon - Room 101 KOSAKA, Thelma - Room 105- President of Student Council
KOZAK, Katie - Room 105- Secretary of Student Council LAING, Cameron - Room 105 LEE, Victor - Room 105
LEITCH, Ken - Room 101 LORENCZ, Floyd - Room 101 LOWE, Frances - Room 105
MATT, Ed - Room 101 McADAM, Maureen - Room 105 NORLIN, Trevor - Room 105
ONOFRYCHUK, Mike - Room 105 POHL, Volkmar - Room 105 PONECH, Joanne - Room 101
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QUANDT, Irene - Room 101- Secretary of Girl's Choir REID, Bryan - Room 10RICHTER,Marianna−Room10
RYLL, Irma - Room 10SECRETAN,Sharlene−Room10 SMEED, Sharon - Room 101
STEDMAN, Derek - Room 101 THOMPSON, Gail - Room 101 TOLLESTRUP, Barry - Room 101
rOMASKI, Sharon - Room 101 TROCKSTAD, Bruce - Room 101 TUTTLE, Frank - Room 101
VALKENIER, Peter - Room 10VANWESTENBRUGGE,Adrian−Room10 WALKER, Leslie - Room 10WELLMAN,Johnny−Room10 WOHLGEMUTH, Don - Room 101 WOOLDRIDGE, Faye - Room 10WOOLDRIDGE,Gave−Room10
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BODELL, Dale - Room 110 BRADY, Allen - Room 106 BRADY, Doreen - Room 106
GRAY, Don - Room 106 GREEN, David - Room 110 GR0TT0L0, Dennis - Room 106
CARLETON, Ivor - Room 110 CHAPMAN, Bob - Room 110 CHAPMAN, Rae - Room 106
HALL, Robert - Room 10U President of Electronics Club HANSEN, Edith - Room 106 HCWELL, Ken - Room 106
CHEESMAN, Judy - Room IOh CHRISTIE, Bob - Room 110 CHRISTIE, Pat - Room 106
HOSTLAND, Kathy - Room 106- Vice-President of Student Council HRA8IC, Judy - Room 106 HUBER, Donna - Room 108
CLOSE, Guy - Room 106- Room Representative COUTTS, Carole - Room 108 COUTTS, Ricky - Room 1C6
HUGHES, Carole - Room 108 JARVIE, Vernon - Room 110 JOHNSON, Sandra - Room 108
DAW, Art - Room 110
DES HOSIERS, Judy - Room 106
DORCHAK, Frank - Room 106
KAZAKOFF, John - Room 106 KETHLER, Ken - Room 106 KITAGAWA, Kiku - Room 10U- Editor of School Paper
DOUGHTY, Sandra - Room 108- Room Representative ERICKSON, Bob - Room 110 FRITZLER, Donna - Room 108
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WALLDEN, Ivie - Room 10U WATSON, Walter - Room lOh- Secretary of Chess Club WICKERSHAM, Tom - Room 106
WILKIE, Alan - Room 110 WOODCOCK, Christine - Room 106 WOHLEGEMUTH, Judy - Room 106
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BAG022I, Robert - Room 2C6 BAGU, Shirley - Room 201* BAINS, Dixie - Room 202
BARNABY, Jerry - Room 210 BARTLETT, Pat - Room 202- Room Representative BARTON, Glen - Room 206
BARVA, Alan - Room 208 BEALL, Leslie - Room 202 BLACK, Roger - Room 208
BLOCK, La Verne - Room 210 BLOCK, Sandra - Room 20L BODELL, Sharon - Room 20li
BOEHR, Doug - Room 2C6 BOSCH, Henry - Room 2C6 BOUTESTEIN, Bill - Room 208
BRADY, Ron - Room 210 BRASSARD, Gladys - Room 202 BROWN, Mike - Room 210
BROWN, Ron - Room 210 CHECKLEY, Don - Room 206 CHUDOBIAK, Bill - Room 210
CHUMIK, Glenys - Room 202 COOK, Ken - Room 208 COUTTS, John - Room 206
CCUTTS, Sharon - Room 202 COYLE, Pat - Room 20h CRABB, Diana - Room 202
CUTLER, Jim - Room 206 DE JAGER, Hilda - Room 202 DOUGHTY, Carol - Room 20L
DOUGLAS, Roy - Room 208 DUFF, Frank - Room 210- Room Representative EMERY, Heather - Room 202
ENANDER, Ken - Room 206 FIRTH, Maxine - Room 201* FLEMING, Jack - Room 208
FLETCHER, June - Room 202 F0RD,< Fred - Room 208 FRANK, Joe - Room 206
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GODSALVE, Maureen - Room 202 HACKER, Tom - Room 210 HAGGITT, Knox - Room 210
HANDLEY, Dick - Room 208 HERSFT, Alice - Room 202 HILL, Bev - Room 20h
HOFMAN, Elsie - Room 20L HOUGHTON, Pat - Room 20h HOWARD, Doug - Room 206
HOWARD, Rochelle - Room 20L HOWELL, Lanny - Room 206 INGOLDSBY, Cheryl - Room 202
JACOBSON, June - Room 202 JARVIS, Bev - Room 202 JORDAN, Gwen - Room 20L
KANE, John - Room 208 KAZAKOFF, Paul - Room 206 KEARNEY, Kathy - Room 202
KERR, Doreen - Room 20U KETCHESON, Dale - Room 210 KOK, Sidney - Room 208
KOLESZAR, Priscilla - Room 20h KRUCHKYWICH, John - Room 210 LAMB, Garth - Room 206
LARSEN, Eleanor - Room 20U LEE, Don - Room 208 LEE, Ivy - Room 202
LEISHMAN, Denise - Room 20U LIGHTIZER, Gail - Room 20h LOULA, Clara - Room 202
LOUWERSE, Henry - Room 210 MANNING, Valerie - Room 20h MARTIN, Doug - Room 206
MARTIN, Pat - Room 202 MARUS, Elizabeth - Room 20h McADAM, Roger - Room 206
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MERCER, Barbara - Room 20h MOKOSKI, Marion - Room 20U MORRISON, Buzz - Room 206
'ESS, Dennis - Room 210 OAKES, Alexander - Room 210 OHAMA, Ron - Room 206
OHNO, Carol - Room 202- Grade 9 Treasurer OKITA, Lloyd - Room 206 ONOFRYCHUK, Barrie - Room 206
ORICK, Eugene - Room 208 OSLANSKY, Bob - Room 210 PARKINSON, Richard - Room 208
PERDUE, Jean - Room 20h PICKLES, Reg - Room 208 PIER2CHALA, Gail - Room 202
PONECH, Tom - Room 208 POULSON, Monty - Room 208 PYSH, Joe - Room 206
QUIIELL, Josephine - Room 20U RADICS, Julie - Room 202 REIERSOJJ, Kermit - Room 208
ROBULAK, Linda - Room 20L ROELOFS, Morley - Room 210 RCWLEY, Dave - Room 210
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SIGURDSON, Dave - Room 208 SMID, Douwe - Room 206 S0L0WJ0W, Stella - Room 20h
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VOORT, Tony - Room 208 WALKER, Edward - Room 210 WALKER, Leroy - Room 206
WEBER, Horst - Room 206 WEIKEL, Doug - Room 206 WILLIS, Allen - Room 210
WILLIS, Edna - Room 202 WILSON, Robert,- Room 210 WOODS, Tom - Room 210
WYROSTOCK, Don - Room 210 YAMAGISHI, Don - Room 208- Room Representative SHIGEHERO, Peggy - Room 202
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It is indeed an honor and a privilege to present this address. The significance of this evening will long be remembered as an important event in the course of our lives, for it represents the completion of nine years of study, recreation and companionship.
As we look back over the years, we may smile, as we think of the problems and experiences which confronted us. They may have seemed unconquerable at the time, however, as author Arthur Guitermann implies, "Time changes all things." Therefore, what seemed unsurmountable then, is now, a mere recollection of the past.
We may recall the days when we entered school for the first time. We were cast into a new world of pencils, books and more books. It was also here that we experienced the disciplinary action of the teachers, finding them somewhat similar to that of our parents. It was in this "Ace of Innocence", that small problems seemed overwhelmingly difficult and we often wondered if ever, we would grow up. Thus a period of six years came to an end.
We were, perhaps, sad in our farewell to elementary school and in leaving comfortable habits. This only presented temporary worries, however, for the prospect of attending a larger school, meeting new friends and acquiring greater knowledge, remained constantly in our minds.
This oeriod has now come to a close and we must look to the future in the anticipation of attaining new heights and in overcoming the difficulties which may arise.
Now, as we look around this hall, seeing all these happy and proud faces, it leaves us with sadness, knowing that some of us will not be here in. the future. This is softened somewhat, since each of us has a worthwhile purpose to fulfill in life.
We must also consider and be thankful for the love and affection of our parents and the constant guidance of the teachers, who, in their efforts helped us to further our schooling.
Thus, it is in this state of mind that I wish to congratulate you, and wish you all the "best in the years to come. Let us all be prepared to use what we have gained to make this world of ours a better place in which to live.
Horst Weber.Grade Nine Graduation Banquet and Dance
This year’s graduation banquet started off punctually at 6:30 with the march of the graduands followed by 0 Canada, and grace by Mike Brown. A delicious cold plate meal was served. About half way through the first course we listened to a very enjoyable trumpet solo by Robert Hall. Heather Emery then proposed a toast to the school board followed by a reply from Mr. E.J. Kipp. The next item on the program was a vocai solo by Gloria Rogers and a toast was proposed by Gladys Brassard to the Parent's Association. The reply was by Mr. Walker, the president of the association. The next entertainer was Willard Roelofs with a clarinet solo. Ken Enander proposed a toast to the teaching staff to which Mr. Charnetski reolied. Donna Huber sang a solo followed by Mr. Thorlacius with a toast to the graduands. Horst Weber delivered a very interesting valedictory address after which the chairman, Pat Bartlett ore- se.nted Mr. Turner with a picture from the 1960-61 graduating class. Mr. Turner then gave a talk about the method by which 'Winston Churchill is run. The chairman then officially declared the banquet as closed. A dance followed at the L.C.I. beginning at 9:00 and ending at 12:00. The dance was attended by the graduands from Paterson, Hamilton and Churchill and the Playland Orchestra was in attendance. Flowers were presented to Mrs. Kioo, Mrs Kyle and Mrs. Bussara.
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This year has proven to be a year of disappointment for our senior boy's basketball team. Although we didn't win a championship spot, we have learned how to be good losers. Mainly because we don't know what it's like to be the winners.
Thanks to Mr. Doram, we were able to have a team this year, and put up a good fight at times. His own basketball exoerience has been, and wiii, be a great asset to us. Only through his determination will we be able to have a good ball team. Next year, he will make this school oroud of the senior boy's basketball team.
TEAM MEMBERS
L to R Rick Petrie, Trevor Norlin, John Wellman, Allan Wilkie, Ivor Carleton A. Doram
L to R Jerry Gangur, Bob Slobodian, Don Allen, Mike Onofrychuk, Nick Tkachenko, Bryan Reid
Senior Boy's Basketball
Junior Boy's Basketball
The Junior Boy's Basketball team has a successful season considering the fact that they are a first year team. Although greatly outplayed in some games, the team managed third place in the league standings, a . few ooints ahead of Paterson. The boys were at their best during the last half of the season.
However, they lost their semi-final games to St. Francis. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. McCormick, the team played very well.
TEAM MEMBERS
L to R Don Wyrostock, W. McCormick, John Kruchkywich L to R Mike Brown, Henry Bosch, Dave Rowley, Ron Ohama, Bob Oslansky
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Senior Girl's Basketball
The runners and uniforms of the Girl's Basketball team have been locked away and their traditional good luck charms have been put away until next season. The basketball trips and all the practices of the past few months, have become a fond memory. Winston Churchill High School's first year in comoetitive Senior "B" Girl's Basketball has come to a close.
The Girl's Team was credited with one victory throughout the season. We can truly say that they tried very hard, showed great determination and took defeat in their stride. The idea behind comoetitive snorts is to bring about better sportsmanship for the oarticioants and it takes more of a show of good sportsmanship to lose a game than to win one.
Winston Churchill has a first year basketball team that any school would be proud of. We realize our team has great ootential and next year with more practice and the additional experience gained from this year, we hope to be very successful. Hr. Hiatt, the team's coach, deserves a snecial thanks, as he Dut in a great deal of time and effort towards shaping the foundation for a championship team.
We'd like to thank the giris who played on this year's team and helped to make Churchill's debut into competitive sports a steeping stone to a brighter outlook for next year. We wish the following team the best of luck and hope that they can hit the basket more often than we did.
TEAM MEMBERS
L to R Gayle Brown, Katie Kozak, Sharron Grisak, C. Hiatt, Sharon Smeed, Sharlene Secretan, Carole Hughes.
L to R Maureen McAdam, Ivie Wallden, Frances Lowe, Donna Bogusky
Churchill junior Girl’s Basketball City Champions '60-'6l
Diana Crabb - (guard) her long shots won us many games.
Pat Coyle T (guard) leading point scorer in the play-offs.
Bev Jarvis - (forward) preferred to pass rather than shoot but was an
invaluable player.
Alice Herfst- (center) team captain and leading scorer.
Maureen Godsalve - (forward) a good guard and forward, "Mo" was an
outstanding player
Jean Perdue - (forward) the most improved player on the team. Jean was
a deadly rebounder
Edna Willis - (forward) her ability and willingness to play anywhere
made her invaluable
Delores Fraser - (guard) played well all season.
June Jacobson - (forward) was one of the best dribblers on the team. Elizabeth Harus- (forward) miesed the playoffs because of an injury
but supported the team 100%.
Thanks to a magnificent end-of-season run of success inspired by coach Sharon Smeed, the Junior Girls demolished Paterson in two games and then went on to beat Hamilton in two further games which were undecided until almost the last whistle.
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Harold Megland
Sr. Boy’s Badminton Chamoion
Diane Shimozawa 5 - Pin Bowling
Chamoion
Champion
Roger Mc/idam
Jr. Boy's Badminton
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SOCCER
The Church i'll Grade 9 Soccer Team shared the League Chamo ionshio with St Francis, but were beaten in the nlay-offs by Paterson Under the excellent coaching of Mr Flanagan, the team scored 10 goals while having only 3 scored against thejp. Out of the 8
abstract: This review investigates the possible reasons and motivations underpinning the large body of work, as well as summarizing specific themes, approaches, and theoretical contributions arising from such study.Corresponding Author:
Winston T. L. Chow
Arizona State University
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Purpose of reviewCognitive disorders have been described in persons with HIV since the advent of virologically suppressive antiretroviral therapy. As persons with HIV age, their demographics and risk factors for cognitive health have changed. Here, we review these changing demographics and the recent literature regarding risk factors for cognitive decline and best management strategies.Recent findingsRates on noninfectious comorbidities are higher in persons with HIV compared to those without HIV and specifically include high rates of mental health conditions and cardiovascular complications. The optimal management of these noninfectious comorbidities is crucial for maintaining brain health. The early initiation of antiretroviral therapy may prevent irreversible damage to brain health and modern integrase-strand-transfer-inhibitor based antiretroviral regimens appear to have a positive effect on cognitive health.SummaryRisk factors for cognitive decline in persons with HIV have dramatically changed in recent years along with clinical management strategies. As persons with HIV globally continue to age, ongoing considerations of these risk factors and management strategies will continue to be key in maintaining brain health for the 40 million people living with HIV globally
Neste ensaio, desenvolvo reflexões sobre aspectos da atividade tradutoria a partir de alguns temas presentes na construção da personagem central do romance, Winston Smith, e seu trabalho no Ministério da Verdade. Dessa reflexão constam ideias relativas a natureza hermenêutica do ofício e à comunicabilidade como trânsito intelectual e afetivo, ambos postos em xeque sob o advento da Novilingua.In this essay, the author takes a look over aspects of translation activity through reflection on themes embedded in the making of Winston Smith, the major character of Orwell\u27s Nineteen Eighty Four, and his role as a worker in the Ministry of Truth. Thus, the author grapples with ideas concerning the hermeneutics of translation and the amalgamation of affective, political and intellectual issues regarding translation, all of them put into jeopardy in the novel under the advent of Newspeak language.  
This 1966 photograph taken by photographer Juanita Wilson shows Winston Broadfoot (1920-1985) speaking at the 18th Annual Mountain Youth Jamboree. Winston Broadfoot was the Director of the George Washington Flowers Memorial Collection of Southern Americana at Duke University Library in Durham, North Carolina. Founder and director of the Mountain Youth Jamboree, Hubert H. Hayes (1901-1964) auditioned and directed youth to perform in folk dance, music, and folk and ballad singing. The jamboree was held in the Asheville City Auditorium (now known as Thomas Wolfe Auditorium) from 1948 to 1973, and Hayes’ wife, Leona Trantham Hayes (1913-1989) continued to direct the program after his death in 1964. Hubert Hayes was an author, playwright, and alumni of Duke University
The World Wide Web serves as a valuable source of culture-relevant information, which can be used to support cultural modeling and analysis activities. Part of the challenge in exploiting the Web as a source of culture-relevant information relates to the need to detect and extract information about beliefs, attitudes, and values from a variety of different resources. The Web thus features a rich variety of information resources, and these are seldom categorized with respect to the dimensions in which cultural analysts are interested. Exploiting the Web as a source of culture-relevant information therefore requires techniques and approaches that enable cultural analysts to extract relevant information and organize extracted content in various ways. In this paper, we outline an approach to assist cultural analysts in the extraction and organization of relevant information. We show techniques that can be used to extract information about the attitudes, beliefs, and values of individuals, and how this data can, in turn, be used to support cultural modeling and analysis