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    Moore, R W, A33565

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    Moore, W R, Q31158

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    [Supplementary Offense Report by Rose, Stovall, Moore, and Adamcik #1]

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    Supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose, R. S. Stovall, H. M. Moore, and J. P. Adamcik. The officers obtained a search warrant and searched 2515 W. 5th Street again. They found many photographs and papers

    Moore, R J W, 423433

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    Moore, W R D, NX76188

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    Mrs. W. R. Moore

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    Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Mrs. W. R. Moore - I do not particularly enjoy the work of solicitation for United Appeal but I do it because I feel a sense of obligation to the community.

    Moore Theatre program, January 5, 1908

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    Moore Theatre program for the week of January 5, 1908. William A. Brady and Joseph R. Grismer presented the play "The Man of the Hour" written by George Broadhurst.Moore Theatre is an 1,800-seat performing arts venue in Seattle, Washington, at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Virginia Street. Built for Seattle real estate developer James A. Moore and designed by E. W. Houghton, the Moore Theatre functioned as a lavish social venue for the Gilded Age elite of early 20th-century Seattle. It opened in 1907 in time for the originally planned date of the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition which was ultimately postponed to 1909. The Moore Theatre and adjoining Moore Hotel were designed partly to accommodate and entertain tourists for this event. It is Seattle's oldest active theater, currently hosting a variety of theatrical productions, concerts and lectures

    W. R. Myers High School 1978

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    The annual publication of the students of W. R. Myers High School Taber, Alberta. (Volume 1977-1978)pdfW.R. Myers Taber, Alberta TABLE OF CONTENTS introduction 1 students 17 administration 34 sports 39 clubs and activities 53 graduation 74 conclusion 85 2 Photo by: The Studio 3 i am being driven forward into an unknown land. the pass grows steeper, the air colder and sharper. a wind from my unknown goal stirs the strings of expectation. still the question: shall i ever get there? 7 there where ® life resounds. 9 10 WELCOME GRADE 7 DAY On September 23rd, Junior High Council held a "Welcome Back Day", during which the grade seven students dressed in styles of the for­ties and fifties. During the assem­bly, grade seven students partici­pated in such activities as walking races and wheelbarrow races, and wheelbarrow races. Mrs. West, Mrs. Jones, and several grade seven students put on a variety program. Also during the assembly, Mr. Hagel was presented with a tray in appreciation of his work with junior high in the past. "Welcome Back Day" was a large success and was enjoyed by everyone. 1 1 AWARDS NIGHT Among those receiving recognition at W.R. Myers Annual Award's Night were the following people, all of whom excelled in academic achievements in the past year. TOP 5 IN GRADES 7-12 Grade 7: Blair Allen 89.8 Mardell Kern 89.8 Reid Litchfield 89.2 Lynae Bennett 88.0 Lynda Callaway 87.3 Denise Harding 87.0 Grade 8: Shari Fong 90.3 Tracey Kanomata 88.0 Robert Harding 86.3 Stephanie Hamilton 85.8 Bev Brewin 85.3 Grade 9: Michael Hamilton 86.0 Greg Saunders 84.0 Robert Miyashiro 81.0 Rose-Aline Rempel 79.0 Brenda Anderson 76.0 Lori Gilbertson 76.0 Grade 10: Wayne Ikebuchi 88.0 Gordon Shimbashi 88.0 Louise Johnson 83.0 Donna Katomata 81.0 Brent Kilback 81.0 Michelle Sakamoto 81.0 Grade 11: Miles Kern 90.0 Joan Heffelfinger 86.0 Derek Shaw 85.0 Monte Johnson 84.0 Richard Bailey 83.0 Willie Gow 83.0 Grade 12: Dawn Mereski 89.0 Monica Johnson 86.0 David Cichy 81.6 Allyson Saunders 81.2 Elaine Kaga 80.6 Jeff Hamilton 80.0 12 13 SR. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE "take care of yourself, ya hear!" Left to Right: J. Ginther, Sports; D. Sheen, Clubs; P. Antoniuk, Pub; T. Gillespie, Pres.; B. Kilback, 1st Vice; N. Sakamoto, Soc. Con.; D. Oliver, Advisor; E. Han­na, Sec.; S. Campbell, Pep; C. Zelenka, Grad; C. Smith, Grad; M. Kern, Tres.; (N.P. ) L. Pylypow, 2nd Vice (N.P.). PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE This is not the president's message I wanted to print. The president's message I wanted to print was to my fellow graduates ... a kind of "take care of yourself, ya hear". But then the editors of this book didn't want that as a president's message. "Tell us what council is going to do this year", they said. So even though this is really the editors' message I'm still president and I'm writing it, so it's a president's message (I think). Although we've got some objectives, one dance per month, and graduation, we can hardly say that will happen, mainly because we don't know what the students want to do. Our purpose after all, is to serve the students and hope­fully make them say thirty years from now, "Yup, old Myers School was a pretty good place back in 77-78". So, that's my president's - editors' - president's message. Don't look for a sequel. Tom Gillespie P.S. "Take care of yourself, ya hear." 14 JR. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE JUNIOR PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We, the junior council, are responsible for giving the students an enjoy­able school year. Arranging social activities, dress-up days, and assemblies is mostly on our hands. We, however, can only produce these activities; you, the students and teachers, must take part. Having a good year means participation by both students and teachers. Activities such as dances, bas­ketball games, and other sports may seem only for the benefit of the stu­dents, but are for the teachers as well. Dress-up days include both teachers and students to develop our school spirit. As you can see, one of our major goals is to unite the students and teachers through various activities. We believe if the teachers and students can be together socially, they can get along better in school, and have a happier and more rewarding school year. Tracy Kanomata Back Row, L. to R.: S. Park­er, Tres.; D. Fujimagari, Boys' Sports; T. Kanamata, Pres.; J. Dolittle, C. Val-gardson, C. Christensen, S. Ohashi, Vice; S. Lothian, Girls' Sports; K. Sasaki, Soc. Con.; C. Maruyama, Sec.; J. Stoke, M. Fisher, R. Frie­sen, C. Nashima, J. Miya­shiro, K. Varga, A. Botner, K. Sangster, V. Vanhyfte, - N.P. B. Allen, D. William, R. Sheen, Adv. 15 Current Trends o a a a a Archer, D. Armstrong, S. Astalos, L. Bartz, S. Bergen, J. Binning, R. Blacquier, L. Bodnar, A. Bouwman, W. Brewin, M. Bullock A. Callan, P. Campbell, C. Cannady, L. Sponsored by: SUPERIOR MOTORS 18 Carlsen, C. Christensen, J. Christensen, N. N.P. Christensen, S. Clifton, D. Collett, S. Colombo, M. Conrad, T. Danforth, K. Danforth, T. N.P. Douglas, D. Dunz, M. Ellingson, C. Engleson, D. Enns, M. Eto, D. Evanson, C. Fehr, B. Fehr, G. Fekete, L. Ferguson, R. Fiedler, T. Fletcher, D. N.P. Fletcher, L. Francis, M. Friesen, D. Genert, S. Gilbertson, B. N.P. Green, H. Green, P. Hamilton, S. Hashizume, A Haynes, A. Harris, D. Hendricks, J. N.P. Hieb, C. Holman, G. N.P. Holaman, L. Hudson, C. Ikeda, B. Jensen, B. Jensen, C. Jensen, R. Karras, C. Kessler, S. Klok, W. N.P. Krahn, B. N.P. Kurio, R. Langkopf, R. Litchfield, B. Loewen, M. Marose, G. Martens, D. N.P. Mather, M. McArthur, T. Mikalson, M. Miyashiro, J. Mudri, S. Ostercamp, M. Pauls, L. Paun, S. Pickerell, T. N.P. Pierson, R. Quiring, G. Raca, J. Reamsbottom, T. Rempel, L. Roth, B. Russell, A. Sassa, R. Shaw, D. Spate, B. Strigari, J. Teichrob, S. N.P. Tomlinson, T. Tudor, N. Vander Wal, S. Vanhyfte, V. Varga, P. N.P. Varty, M. Veres, D. Wagner, R. Wall, B. War brick, H. West, J. Westbrook, W. Wiebe, R. Wilson, L. Witwer, D. Sponsored by: CANADA SAFEWAY 20 Adams, D. Aldinger, C. Aleck, H. Allen, B. Antoniuk, B. Archer, J. Astalos, A. Baceda, R. Bareham, M. Bennet, L. Bernard, C. Betts, B. N.P. Bigelow, C. Blaquier, T. Bouwman, M. Bowcott, F. Boyle, D. Brewin, D. Budd, M. Callaway, L. Cameron, R. Chow, D. Chow, S. Christensen, G. Collett, L. Coulson, C. Csaby, T. Dahl, J. Danforth, W. Derksen, T. Desabrais, B. N.P. Doolittle, J. Durocher, B. N.P. Egeland, P. Endo, Dale Enns, Jody Enns, R. N.P. Favel, M. Fehr, L. Fitch, G. Flood, K. N.P. Francis, T. Friesen, R. N.P. Gardner, J. Garner, W. Gilbertson, B. Gillespie, I. Ginther, T. Gough, C. Grieser, B. Hamilton, T. Hanson, L. Harding, C. N.P. Harding, D. Harris, S. Harris, T. N.P. Haynes, T. @ h & & & Henry, S. Hill, R. Holman, C. Hood, J. Hull, A. Humphries, R. Jaque, D. Sponsored by: BANK OF MONTREAL 21 Jensen, D. Jensen, J. Jensen, T. Johnson, L. N.P. Jones, C. Just, L. Kanomata, R. Kern, M. Kiffiak, K. Lawson, S. Layton, D. Leavitt, D. N.P. Lemisko, J. Leth, D. Litchfield, K.N.P. Litchfield, R. Littletent, C. Lloyd, T. Marczuk, R. Marlow, G. Martens, B. N.P. Martens, V. McCloy, C. McDonald, D. McLaughlin, R. McPhee, C. Metz, R. Meyer, V. Mikalson, B. Milliken, N. Mills, E. Montean, G. Noble, S. Oddie, S. Peterson, M. Pickerell, T. Powell, J. N.P. Radke, R. Rempel, L. Renner, R. N.P. Robinson, H. Saruwatari, D. Saski, J. Saunders, R. Schmidt, J. Schmidt, J. Shaw, K. Sheen, K. Smith, R. Sorgard, M Spate, R. 22 Stolk, J. Valgardson, C. Valgardson, K. Valgardson, S. Van Cleave, S. Wall, K. Wall, V. Warkentin, T. Wasut, D. N.P. Weippert, R. Westerhoud, A. Williams, D. N#p# Williams, T. Wilson, R. Witwer, M. Sponsored by: PENNERS MENS WEAR 23 Allen, B. Arndt, P. N.P. Bergen, P. N.P. Bernard. J. Bissett, B. Bourassa, S. Bowman, L. Brewin, B. Brewin, D. Bullock, S. Callaway, T. Campbell, D. Campbell, D. Carswell, K. Christensen, C. Clifton, M. Colby, J. Collett, M. Coulson, J. @ I 1 1 g @ Cyr, J. Czerniak, S. DeBona, S. Favel, B. N.P. Fielder, M. Fisher, M. Fletcher, G. N.P. Fletcher, D. N.P. Fong, S. Foulkes, S. Friesen, A. Fritz, M. Fritz, T. Fujimagari, D. FurakaWa, R. Gardner, M. Genert, S. Gillrie, L. Ginther, L. Gladue, G. N.P. Groft, B. Hall, E. Hamilton, S. Harder, S. Harding, M. Harding, R. Harding, S. Hashizume, P. Haynes, D. Heidinger, J. Hirsche, L. Hooge, C. Hooge, J. Humphries, G. 24 Ikebuchi, R. Jensen, S. N.P. Jensen, T. Kanomata, T. Keister, L. Kessler, P. Kilback, C. Kirkvoid, S. Krahn, J. Larsen, Arild Lawson, V. Layton, B. N.P. Lloyd, R. Lothian, S, Lothian, S. Lukacs, M, Maerz, T. Martens, A. Martens, P. Maruyama, C. McArther, D. McCartee, M. McDonald, R. N.P. McKibben, S. McLaughlin, L. N. P. Metzger, M. Meyer, J. Mikalson, J Moline, K. Moore, R. N.P. Mudri, B. N. P, Murphy, C. Nisima, C. Noble, G. 25 Ohashi, S. Osborne, L. Pahl, L. Parker, S. Petrie, L. Petrie, S. Piea, S. Price, G. Quiring, S. Reamsbottom, D. Remfert, J. Robinson, H. Rodwell, D. Sameshima, K. Sanderson, K. Sangster, C. N.P. Sasaki, K. Sebok, G. Semaka, T. Smathers, K. Stoddart, M. Sturgari, A. Thomas, R. Thompson, j. Thompson, R. N.P. Tillman, R. Tomsic, D. Uyesugi, L. N.P. Valgardson, J. Valgardson, W. Varga, K. Vornbrock, E. N.P. Wall, K. Walls, C. Warkentine, B. N.P. West, B. Wiebe, D. Wiebe, R. Wilkinson, K. Williams, P. N.P. Wilson, D. N. P. Wilson, V. Wolsey, F. Sponsored by: ROBINSON STORE 26 SWEETHEART PROM The Sweetheart Prom, probably the most significant event of the junior high year, took place on Feb. 27. W. R. Myers Disco provided the music until 9:15 when the big moment arrived. Sheri Parker, a grade 9 student, was chosen as Sweetheart Queen, and as she walked down the aisle, followed by her two princesses, it was evident that she was very happy. Above, B. R. , L. - R.: R. Furakawa, C. Orban, T. Conrad. F. R.: L. Callaway, S. Parker, J. Miyashiro. 27 © » N 8 8 8 a Abell, L. Anderson, M. Anderson, R. Baceda, K. Bailey, C. Baroldi, M. Bergen, C. Blair, D. Bowman, S, Brewin, J. Burge, A. Campbell, S. Cannady, L. Carswell, K.* Christensen, M Christensen, L. N.P. Clarke, a. Collett, D. Cyr, D.R. bp Fallon, K. Fehr, R. F.ehr, T. Fletcher, C. Fletcher, J. Fletcher, T. Foulkes, A. Francis, J. Friesen, S. te te h I M @ Edwards, P. Edwards, R. Edwards, P. Egeland, S. Ensign, B. Evanson, L. N.P. Geertsma, E. Gillales, S. Goertzen, E. Gow, D. Grahl, K. Grieser, B. Gustum, J. Dahl, E. N.P. Davidson, C. DeBona, S. Derksen, D. Desabrais, C. Dickerson, A. Dow, L. Dunz, K. Hall, L. Hall, L. Hansen, C. Harder, M. Harding, B. Harris, G. Haynes, S. N.P. Higa, C. Hooge, K. Hoogerdyk, J. N.P. Hoogerkijk, M. How, M.A. 34 Bus. Ed.: Mr. Oliver, Mrs. Westwood. . - R.: L.C. Hart, B. Allan, Hill, D. Brown, H. West. English, B.R Sheen. F.R. Phys. Ed.: Mrs. Malinsky, Mr. Nelson. Library: Mr. Keast, Mrs. Smith. 36 Sponsored by: Colleanx & Mills (Accounts) 38 SENIOR VOLLEYBALL. Both teams enjoyed a successful season, com­peting in 6 tournaments. The boys won the U. of L. and post-season tournaments and placed 2nd in the pre-season, Brooks, and zone tourna­ments. The girls placed 3rd in league standings and took third and fourth place in most of their tourneys. Three league all-stars were chosen from Myers' in the persons of Willie Gow, John Lothian, and Keely McKibben. Congratulations on a job well done. Below, L. - R., B.R.: M. Anderson, B. Rogers, K. An­derson, J. Holtman, D. Sheen. F.R.: Del Cleland, W. Gow, J. Lothian, B. Neilson, C. Martens, D. Gow. N. P. : D. Hacking. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL Myers advances to finals. The junior high boys' volleyball team played six games last season and achieved a four win, two loss record. They defeated Barnwell and Grassy Lake twice and were defeated by St. Mary's twice. At the divisional tourna­ment held at Myers in November, My­ers placed third. Below, L. -R., B.R.: D. Ferguson, G. Fletch­er, D. Fujimagari, D. MacArthur, B. Anton-iuk. F.R.: T. Ginther, M. Gardner, L. Keister. N. P. : R . Wilson. This year there was an A and B junior high girls' vol­leyball team, the former being composed of grade 9 girls while grade 7 and 8 girls comprised the latter. Throughout the year games were played against Barn­well, Grassy Lake, and St. Mary's and at the end of the league, Myers and Barnwell were tied for first place. To conclude the season, an invitational tournament was held. Here, Myers advanced to the finals but were defeated. The team was coached by Mrs. T. Malensky. 43 This Year, the Trotters competed in a South­ern 3A Basketball League. The team had a rec­ord of 3 wins and 7 losses in this new league, which involves teams from Medicine Hat, Coaldale, and Brooks. The Trotters also at­tended a tourney at McCoy High School in Medicine Hat, where they captured the conso­lation prize. We are looking forward to a good season next year, back in the old Southwest Conference. Sponsored by: Green Power Ltd. B.R., L. -R.: B. Rogers, J. Lothian, B. Nielsen, L. John­son. M.R.: K. Anderson, K. Baker, P. Shaw, Coach; T. Johnson, M. Anderson. F.R.: D. Campbell, R. Bailey, K. Anderson. I I 44 SR. HIGH GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM A total of twelve girls tried out for the basket­ball team this year. Our coach, Mr. Anderson, gave us encouragement when we needed it and by the end of the season, everyone had improved tremendously. We won more than half of our games and consistently gave our opponents a good fight. Next year promises to be an even better season for the W.R. Myers Saints. Come and support your team! Gloria Krizsan The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal L. Vanhereweh, L. Sanderson, R. Anderson, M. Anderson, Coach; V. Johnson, J. Williams Hall. F. R.: K. Pyrch, G. Krizan, S. Platt, M. Layton, C. McCollugh, S. Campbell, C. Smith DIVISIONAL CHAMPS jr. high basketball This year, the Jr. High Boys' basketball team was coached by Dave Nelson. The team had a 2 win, 4 loss record in regular sea­son play and competed in 2 tournaments, hosting one at Myers and traveling to Hamilton Jr. High for the other. The 1978 season was a rebuilding year as there were only two grade 9 boys on the squad. We are op­timistic about a strong team for next year. Sponsored by: Tower Theatre This year, Myers' junior girls' basketball team was coached by Mrs. Malinsky. The team competed with Barnwell, St. Mary's and Grassy Lake during league play and fin­ished with a 4 win, 2 loss record. At an ex­hibition game, the girls played against Ray­mond, Brooks, and emerged victorious. In Myers' Invitational tourney, which included teams from Raymond, Brooks, and St. Mary's, our team captured third place and Peggy Williams was awarded "Most Valuable Player". At the Jr. High Divisional Tourney, Myers finally beat Barnwell (the team that they had previously lost 2 games to) to be­come the Divisional Champs for 1978. Sponsored by: SOUTHERN FABRIC 47 School Song Onward Myers into battle go, With colors flying proud and high - Onward Myers into victory, the wine and gold are in the sky. Rah! Rah! Rah! Crown on Myers though the foe be strong, with firm attempt to do or die - Fight 'em Myers and we'll win this game, 'cause we're proud to say we're MYERS HIGH! Choo Choo - Bang, Bang Got to get my Boomerang, what ya gonna do - dance the boogaloo - Woo! C - stands for can, and D - stands for do, so watch out guys - we're gonna sock it to you - Hey, hey, hey, sock it to you! Sponsored by: I.G.A. 48 CHEERLEADERS Sr. High, B.R., L. -R.: L. Nelson, J. Harris, S. Jensen. M.R.: J. Fisher, L. Johnson. F.R.: C. Zelenka, L. Evanson, Advisor. Sponsored by: Oddies Central Drug SPORTS B.R., L. -R.: T. Danforth, M. Kern, A. Mills, S. Mykytiw, C. Kiniburgh, G. Campbell, J. Holtman, C. Martens, R. Miyashiro, J. Lothian, H. Karren. 2nd Row: S. Price, J. Harris, J. Oddie, W. Per-ini, M. Clark, D. Harris, M. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Baily. 3rd Row: J. Djani, L. Pylipow, P. Sparks, D. Ingram. F.R.: C. Aldinger, D. Fletcher, E. Lemisko, D. Metz, B. Hirch, S. Hart, S. Clarke, C. Higa, H. Ferguson, T. Nakamura, D. Cleland, Advisor. Myers' Ski Club enjoyed a very successful year this season, with an increase in members to 47, and SNOW in the mountains for a change. The club kicked off its season with fund raising campaigns in the fall. It ran a concession for the post-season volleyball tourney, catered to a staff luncheon, and held a bake sale. As we decided to go in style this year, we said "No" to the Community Club bus and travelled via Greyhound to Fernie in December and January for one day trips. We wound up the season with a super weekend trip to Kimberley and Fern­ie in March. Highlights of the year: - Mr. C. got his new poles ripped off in Kimberly. - Allan Mills "Man, this trip was a slice! ! " - Craig Martens at top of Bear: "You've gotta be kidding! !" - John Lothian after he fell and twisted his ankle: Awx! ! ??x! ! Sponsored by: CHIHOOK OABDEHS Chinese Cuisine 50 The Myers gymnastics club, under the instruction of Del Cleland, put in another season this year. Though large in num­ber the club is not, its members have a great deal of fun and at the same time, learn a thing or two. The goal is not necessarily to develop skills for competition but rather to develop strength and muscle tone while at the same time achieving gymnastic pro­ficiency. At the annual talent night, the club demonstrated its capabilities by performing on the parallel bars. The club operated from De­cember to April this year, and will do the same next year, hopefully with a few more mem­bers. F. R., L. to R.: C. Nishima, T. Kanamata, J. Hooge, C. Maruyama, J. Lemis-ko, S. Oddie, W. Sasaki, R. Lloyd. 2nd Row: N. MacDonald, K. Carswell, K. Murphy, S. Lothian, H. Robinson, J. Remert, S. Lothian, T. Callaway, G. Humphries, K. Sasaki, V. Martens. 3rd Row: P. Edwards, V. Lawson, L. Ginther, M. Fritz, T. Samaka, P. Arndt, B. Murphy, A. Hull, S. Ohashi, J. Oshiro, Ad­visor. 4th Row: K. Sangster, G. Fletcher, F. Wolsey, D. Gilbert, L. VanHere-weghe, D. Arndt, L. Holman, C. Oshiro, S. Parker. 5th Row: D. Bruin, S. Gil-lares, B. Allen, K. Carswell. 5th Row: D. Brewin, S. Gillaires, B. Allen, K. Carswell, R. Tilleman, B. Fletcher, D. Collett. BADMINTON AND GAMES CLUB This year the games club commenced with tournaments in chess and checkers. It also took the time to learn various other table games. Membership in­cludes students from grades 7 through 12. Sponsored by: Royal Bank of Canada This year's club was a small but ded­icated group of shuttle chasers. Under the guidance of Chuck Wallace and Ken Lawson, the group enjoyed many hours of intense competition every Monday and Wednesday night. KTIV REACH FOR THE TOP After several weeks of ar­duous practice, our team took part in the Southern Zone Playoffs held in Lethbridge on February 3 and 4. Once again our Reach for the Top team did our school proud as they defeated teams from Winston Churchill andL.C.I. before being edged out by Coaldale in the finals. Members of the team this year included: Willie Gow, Tom Gillespie, Monte John­son, David Sheen, and D. Ferguson, Advisor. 54 DEBATING TEAM best speaker award These debates do drag on, don't they? The W.R. Myers Debate Club expanded its activity in '78 by hosting its first De­bate Law Seminar on Feb. 11. Teams from Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Tilley, Picture Butte, and St. Mary's competed in the event. Myers' team of John Hooger-dyk and Wayne Ikebuchi placed 2nd in high school division. TALENT NIGHT I • Sponsored by: ROGERS HARDWARE The W.R. Myers second annual variety talent program took place on Thursday, March 16, at 8:00 p. m. R. Sheen was M.C. while P. Lenz was stage manager. It was an enjoyable evening and the order of program was as follows - 1. "Beethoven" - Senior Cheerleaders - Susan Jensen, Cheryl Zelenka, Lori Nelson, Jody Fisher, Louise Johnson, Julie Harris. (Directed by Lynnette Evanson.) 2. Dramatic Monologue, from "The Miser" - Harvey Tams. (Directed by H. West.) 3. "Iron Frost" - Instrumental - Wayne Ikebuchi, Tim Fletcher. 4. "Crossed Wires" - A my Hummel, Brenda Pickles, Eric Johnson, Don Ferguson. 5. An advance scene from THE MUSIC MAN. Tom Gillespie, Sue Gardner. 6. "The Runarounds to Song" - RoxeyBaceda, Janice Hood. 7. "Home on the Range" - Trombone Solo - Robbie Kanomata. (Accompanied by M. Iverson.) 8. "Do I Love You" and "It's a Grand Night for Sing­ing" - Vocal - Diane Sheen, Sue Gardner. (Ac­companied by Cindy Jensen.) 9. Gymnastics Club - Neil Waddle, Wendy Pierson, Nick Toth, Michael Hamilton, Bryan Valgardson, Del Cleland. (Directed by Del Cleland.) 10. Trumpet Trio - Kelly Smathers, Kristy Sameshima, Sheila Harding. (Accompanied by M. Iverson.) 11. "Evergreen" - Vocal/Instrumental - Joanne Oddie, Bruce West, Penny Layton, Jody Fisher. 12. "Plink, Plunk, and the Professor" - M. Iverson, J. Patey, D. Priestly. (Special guest appearance.) 13. "Star Wars" - Senior Cheerleaders. CHILDREN S THEATER The success or failure of any drama class is directly re­lated to the attitude of the enrolled students. They must be enthusiastic about the activities and be willing to work co-operatively. This year's classes were of very high cali­ber because the students were receptive to the precept that; "You only get out of a drama class what you put in­to it. " Their enthusiasm provided the kind of atmosphere in which creativity flourished. The pictures on this page were taken during a perform­ance at St. Mary's kindergarten. Myers drama students have entertained hundreds of young students over the past several years. Prospective students often ask the question, "Will we be doing Children's Theater?" before deciding to to enroll in the class or not. This attests to the popularity of this kind of performance. Two Myers drama students, Harvey Tams and Colleen Arnett entered drama competitions in Taber and Edmon­ton. Harvey took first place in local competition and both competitors received high praise from the adjudicators in Edmonton. It was a good year! 62 ACTIVITIES JR. HIGH BAND AND CHORUS The Junior High C

    Concerning the influence of the teaching methods of Professor R. L. Moore on American mathematicians

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    Professor R. L. Moore has bee^ one of America’s most productive mathematicians and mathematics teachers. Mathematics has made giant strides, particularly in topology, due to Professor Moore and his descendants. Also, Professor Moore introduced and perpetuated a Socratic style of teaching which has been used, sometimes with personal variations, by many of his mathematical descendants. This paper is a partial assessment of Dr. Moore’s influence on American mathematicians. Mathematicians who have studied under Professor Moore and their mathematical descendants plus mathematical results published by these mathematicians are the bases used in this evaluation. Conclusions have been drawn, with comparison to national surveys when possible.Mathematics, Department o

    Student sermon: Moore, Noah L.

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    Interdenominational Theological Center student Noah L. Moore delivers sermons titled A Committed Worker for the Church and for God and Insights Into What God Requires in Dr. Isaac R. Clarks homiletics class. A clip of a radio broadcast follows.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the National Endowment for Humanities - Humanities Collections and Reference Resources Implementation Project Grant in supporting the processing and digitization of a number of its major archival collections as part of the project: Spreading the Word: Expanding Access to African American Religious Archival Collections at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library.</em
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