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• The first hardcover “Sceptre” yearbook was published in 1991.
• A trivia Quiz in 1994 asked the following questions: 1: When did MRC Open – 1960 2: When was the addition north of the cafeteria open – 1967 3: How many classrooms are there in the school – 78 4: How many portables are there – 4 5: What three words appear on the school crest: Truth, Honour, Wisdom 6: What are our school colours – black and gold 7: How many credits are needed to graduate – 24 8: How many hallway entrances are there to MRC - 8 • Voyageur Club Celebrated 25 years in 1992. • The Trumpet was named the top newspaper for schools in Saskatchewan with a student population over 850 for several years. Some yearbooks didn’t include pictures of all the clubs and activities. Therefore, for the purpose of the 90’s website write-up we have included any sport team, club or activity that was mentioned in the 1990 – 1999 yearbooks. Some of these lasted the entire decade while others came and went depending on the year. Graduates will remember what they took part in. We hope this synopsis spurs your memory: Clubs: Aftergrad Committee, Debating Club, French Exchange, Grad Committee, HI Club, Inter School Christian Fellowship (ISCF) Club, Intramural Council, Literary Contest, Media Club, Model United Nations Club, Peer Council, Photography Club, Radio Club, Royal Family, Sceptre Yearbook, Special Olympics Volunteers, Student Representative Council (SRC), Stage Band, Students Against Drinking and Driving (SADD), The Store, Trumpet Newspaper, Vocal Jazz Club, Voyageur Club, Youth Business Institute, Youth Internship Program Activities: Arts Fair, Dinner Theatre, Drama Productions, Freshie Activities, Hallowe’en Activities, Mustang Volley, PEP Rallies, Royal Tipoff Classic Basketball Tournament, Variety Nights. Sports: Basketball (Senior Boys, Junior Boys, Frosh Boys, Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Frosh Girls), Badminton (Mixed Boys and Girls), Cheerleading (Senior Girls, Junior Girls), Cross Country (Mixed Team), Curling (Girls and Boys), Football (Senior Boys, Junior Boys), Relay Team (girls), Soccer (Senior Boys, Senior Girls), Tennis (mixed team), Track and Field (Inter-house), Volleyball (Senior Girls, Junior Girls, Frosh Girls, Boys), Wrestling (Boys). 1989 - 1990 Principal: Jim Howlett Assistant-Principal: Lionel Wilson Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 464 1990 - 1991 Principal: Jim Howlett Assistant-Principal: Lionel Wilson Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 448 1991 - 1992 Principal: Jim Howlett Assistant-Principal: Lionel Wilson Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 372 1992 - 1993 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: Lionel Wilson Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 420 1993 - 1994 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: Ron Hirsch Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 376 1994 - 1995 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: Ron Hirsch Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 392 1994 - 1995 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: Ron Hirsch Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 392 1995 - 1996 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: George Rathwell Assistant-Principal: Mike LeClaire Number of Grade 12’s: 339 1996 - 1997 Principal: Ed Lepp Assistant-Principal: George Rathwell Assistant-Principal: Karen Dellow Number of Grade 12’s: 410 1997 – 1998 Principal: Brian Hilsen Assistant-Principal: George Rathwell Assistant-Principal: Norma McIver Number of Grade 12’s: 299 1998 – 1999 Principal: Brian Hilsen Assistant-Principal: Jack Nepchuk Assistant-Principal: Norma McIver Number of Grade 12’s: 354 |