St Johns Ravenscourt School - Eagle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 49 text:

Ji c,e 9 p or is 90c . ay Json J Cc ouse This year it has been hard to instill spirit throughout the House in athletics. Not saying that we have been lacking in House spirit, but our new membership was only a few juniors, limiting the clay from which we can mold fresh spirit. However, the old spirit continues to exist and exert an influence in the House. Our aspirations suffered a big set-back when we lost senior football by one point to Young — never underestimate a soccer player! Our junior football team came on strong to win, but our intermediates came third, not because of a lack of effort, but a shortage of players enthusiastic enough to face the rigors of football. In soccer, the seniors came last, losing to Hamber and tying Young. The juniors tied with Young for a second place standing. In hockey, we fought hard, gaining 3rd place, and finishing second in junior. Our hidden talent is soon to break loose on the basketball court, and everything being equal I am optimistic. Track and Field and baseball remain, and I am sure there will be a good showing by everyone in the House. A scheme for introducing Academics as a House compe¬ tition was made—points are given or removed for those attaining or not attaining a required average. The Master’s Shield should become more of a realization. Finally, I would like to thank Mr. Wellard and Mr. Glegg for their efforts and support. J Can il}ey Rick Matthews House Captain. JL Ol4SC Hamber, although not a House of outstanding athletes, showed enough spirit and determination to capture a good share of the title this year. Although overpowered in football, the seniors won soccer and were well on their way to winning hockey when this was written. The intermediates won football; the juniors won soccer and and were second in football. Basketball and Track and Field should add more points to our score, and with the introduction of scholastic achievement as one of the determining factors, Hamber looks forward to a good showing this year. I would like to thank most of the members of Hamber House for their spirit and cooperation this year, and I feel that when we get all the members of the House working together, our success will be insured. Mr. Waudby was a staunch supporter and we thank him. I have no doubt that Hamber will always be a force to be reckoned with. Good luck. Craig Lamb House Captain. ouse There were many new additions to the school this year, and among them, the inclusion of scholastics to the House point scheme. A very even balance in teams this year, the games were often hard-fought but not always deserving victories. Coming out on top of senior football, we placed second in junior and senior soccer. Hockey rolled around right before exams, when the ice was on its way out, and there we placed 2nd. We still have basketball to play, and Track and Field and baseball have of yet to be settled, but there, too, the competition is sure to be balanced and rugged. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our House Master, Mr. Ainley, and my prefects, Randy Arnett, Peter Hunter, Pete Hammond and Jamie Mc¬ Donald, for all their help in organizing the teams this year. It has been a very great privilege to be House Captain, and I thank all members of Young House for their contributions, whether in athletics or scholastics, and I hope that it leads to the Master’s Shield at the end of the year. 45 Derek Funnell House Captain.

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Back: Mr. Stemshorn, Fraser, Walton, Brook, Cottick, Mr. Petrencik. Front: Meredith, Arnett, Purdy, Sprague. This year’s SJR Senior Basketball team acquired a coach, Mr. Petrencik, and by the end of the season, he had whipped together a pretty fair team. However, our squad was hampered by such things as play rehearsals, and hockey games, but in spite of this, the team, with the help of Mr. Petrencik, and Mr. Stemshorn, managed to put together a string of victories. Dave Purdy and Randy Arnett, the forwards, combined on most occasions to score, and were helped by Mike Brook, Clark Fraser, and Mike Walton, the rebound trio. It was the most successful season in SJR’s Basketball history, and the team has really enjoyed it. This was due to the excellent coaching received from the master-minds.



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1964 was another good Track and Field season, particularly for Young House, which took the Master s Shield. As usual, the events for each group were run off one per day, the weather permitting. This was the first year that the Cross- Country was run as a House competition, and Young, with the most runners, natur¬ ally took it. Thirteen new records were made, with the Templeton Trophy for Senior Division Champion going to Ron Kantor, the Chisholm Trophy going to John Kiddell, the Staff Trophy to Michael Trew, and the Moulden Trophy to Jim Rich¬ ardson, each boy being the Track Field Champion in his division. Three of the new senior records were made at the Provincial Track Meet, the 100 yard dash by Michael Hartley, the Hop-Step-Jump by Ron Kantor, and the discus by Rick Lauder. y few 7 Qecorc s — 1964 Seniors: 100 yards 10.2 sec Mike Hartley 220 yards 23.1 sec. Ron Kantor Hop-Step-Jump 45’6” Ron Kantor Broad Jump 2 IT 1 2 ” Ron Kantor Discus (3 lb. 9 oz.) 126’0” Rick Lauder Javelin 122’4” Pete Greene Intermediate A: Mile 5:18:2 John Kiddell Discus (3 lb. 9 oz.) 106’5” Terry Read Intermediate B: Hop-Step-Jump 34’4l 2 ” Mike Trew Junior: Mile 6:26:5 Paul Schmidt Pole Vault 6 ’0” Jim Richardson Javelin 86 ’6” Paul Schmidt Shotput (5 lb.) 30’3” Jim Richardson Back: Rankin, Schluderman, Hartley, M., Kantor, Rick Matthews, Rob Matthews, Graham, Stovel, Sullivan. Front: Read, Jock McDonald, Hartley, I., Low, Jamie McDonald, Lamb, Lauder. V ' rovincict L Jracl In the Provincial Track Meet of June, 1964, St. John’s-Ravenscourt was represented by 18 boys. We made two new Provincial records, one by Rick Mat¬ thews with a throw of 123’8 V 2 ” in the Intermediate Discus, the other by Ron Kantor in the Senior Hop- Step-Jump. Firsts were won by Bill Stovel in the Senior High Jump and Pole Vault, Ron Kantor in the Senior Hop-Step-Jump and Broad Jump, and Rick Matthews in the Int. Discus. Seconds were won by Rick Lauder in the Senior Discus, Ian Rankin in the Int. High Jump, Bill Farquhar in the Int. Pole Vault, Jock McDonald in the Int. Hop-Step-Jump, and George Low in the Primary Mile. We hope to do as well in the Track Meet coming up. 46

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