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This school in the Tuxedo area of Winnipeg was designed in 1968 by the local architectural firm of Pratt Lindgren Snider Tomcej and Associates.
Period
Principal
1968-1969
Gerald Wayne Hanna (1927-2016)
1970
Sergei L. “Serge” Sherman (1938-2013)
1971-1984
Philip (Filko) “Phil” Kozokowsky (1931-2019)
1984-1993
Ron Bernaerdt
1993-2001
Sharon Richmond
2001-2008
John Karras
2008-2011
Iain Riffel
2011-2018
Stan Wiebe
2018-2021
?
2021-2022
Catherine Birch
Period
Vice-Principal
1970-1980
Roy Johnson
1980-1983
Gary Perrett
1982-?
Leonard Boris “Len” Matiation
1996-2001
John Karras
2008
Robert “Bob” Bilan
2010-?
Stan Wiebe
2018-?
Mike Weekes
2021-2022
Carrie Dunford
Among the teachers of Shaftesbury High School were Garth Bradley and Alvin Semenek.
Shaftesbury High School (May 2024)
Source: Greg PetzoldSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.85744, W97.22946
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Manitoba Business: Pratt Lindgren Snider Tomcej and Associates
Obituary [Garth Bradley], Winnipeg Free Press, 2 February 2019.
Obituary [Alvin Semenek], Winnipeg Free Press, 4 November 2023.
We thank Howard Holtman, Margaret Stimson, David Beer, and Greg Petzold for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 20 May 2024
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