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131: 22: 288:, opened around the same time for students from the southern part of the city. With exteriors of Tyndall stone and red brick, the interior floor plans for the two schools were identical. The basement housed rooms for “technical” instruction in machining, woodworking, electrical work, mechanical drawing, and plumbing; dressing rooms for the gymnasium; the boiler room; four toilets; and two offices for teachers. 349:
To celebrate the school's hundredth anniversary in 2009–2010, the 100th Reunion Committee left a legacy to honour the past, present and future alumni of St. John's High School. The alumni wall display is located in the library and junior gym hallway. Proceeds were used to complete the wall, and
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1959, This was a banner year in athletics, the Varsity team winning the City Basketball Championship, and the boys scoring the highest point totals in the Inter-High Track and Field Meet.
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1926, The Torch, the school's first yearbook appeared, under the guidance of Mr. G. Snyder. This was the year that St. John's was converted into a Senior High School.
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Designed by Winnipeg school architect J. B. Mitchell and built between 1910 and 1912, St. John's Technical High School opened for classes in 1912. Its twin,
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1914, Many of the students and staff enlisted in fighting corps in World War I. A plaque at the school commemorates those who fought and died.
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Gourluck, Russ. The Mosaic Village, An Illustrated History of Winnipeg’s North End. Great Plains Publications, Winnipeg, 2010
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1939, Cadet corps, Red Cross, and War Committees were organized at St. John's at the outbreak of World War II.
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1961, The Junior Highs became part of the school, ending St. John's career as a Senior High School only.
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1967, With the demolition of the old building, St. John's was no longer the oldest school in Winnipeg.
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1925, The first Student Government in Canada was organized at St. John's by Mr. Reeve, the principal.
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1964, The completion of a second addition in September provided new facilities, like the French lab.
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1948, St. John's, at the Inter-High Track and Field Meet, won the highest number of points.
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1955, St. John's won three of five awards given by Winnipeg High Schools.
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Public junior and senior high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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St. John's High School website: 100 Year Anniversary page
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The Torch 1967. St. John’s High Yearbook. Winnipeg, 1967
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of the city and is in the Winnipeg School Division.
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