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ATHLETIC BOARD BOB MELVIN DICK MCDONALD REGINA ARMSTRONG Senior Stick Manager Lady Stick LINDA PEDEN PENNY SMITH MURRAY BAILEY Ladies Athletic Rep. Secretary-Treasurer Cheerleading Convener DR. LASKIN WARREN McKINNON PROF. HANNAH Faculty Advisor Hockey Manager Faculty Advisor G ARY Football -:S q9 Q .::f:s-5: Sr., ,.... . .- 4 New-1 PRIOR GARY CAMPBELL FRED McINTOSH Manager Bowling Manager Curling Manager One hundred and nine
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ATHLETI-C BOARD Athletics again this ye-ar, played a major role in College activities, -in team and individual sports. Under the capable management of Dick McDonald, and with the co-operation of the Boa-rd members, the functions of organizing and crea-ting interest in Athletics were efficiently carried through. Among the major sports, football suffered a setback due to perverse weather conditions. Only one game was played before heavy snow ma-de more football -impossible and all other en- gagements were cancelled. However, the Board is looking forward to a full sc-hedule of games next year and a chance to humble the Notre Dame Hounds for a second time. For the second consecutive year, the Caps hockey team under the discerning eye of coach Doug Clark, gained recognition with second place in the South-West Hockey League. Due to the full schedule of games, the finals had to be cancelled, but early in the season, the first place Pierson B-ruins were held to a tie by the Caps, who would have been strong contenders for the championship crown. Stu-dent interest in hockey was sparked by a Popularity Contest and a Ron Borotsilk Night under the auspices of the Publicity Board, and the Expansion Fund hockey game played against the local junior club, t-he Wheat Kings, aided the financial cau-se for the Student Expansion Fund. The basketball team suffered a somewhat disappointing season due to lack of practising fa- cilities, but through the unti-ring efforts of Captain Dave Hitchins, and Coach, Dr. Laskin, the team spirit held together. Several new ventureswere undertaken when the team travelled to Sas- katoon and Re-gina where their opposition was the Saskatoon Pups, Regina College, and Saskat- chewan Teachers College. The Capettes, coached' by Gfladwyn Scott, displayed promising talent and provided keen competition for their opponents. The basketball and volleyball tournament with Manitoba Teachers College proved to be ia success, and as they expressed their desire to continue the ho-me-and-home series, -the Athletic Board is planning on looking into the possibilities of vol- leyball next year. College spirit Was personified in the twelve cheerleaders who faithfully attended all the events of the heavy athletic program and cheered the team On to Victory. Appreciation is extended to them, and their coach, Murray Bailey, for their undying support. Increa-sed participation and organization by the managers of the minor sports of cunling and bowling, contributed to their success. Swimming at the Y.M.C.A. was supported strongly by T.T.C. girls and it was found advisable to discontinue it early in second term be-caiuse of practice teach- in-g. Softball couldn't be played off due to rain and snow, but the sun shone for the golf tourna- ment with Dawne Welhnan and Ron Smith carry-ing away the honours. The coveted Sparks Trophy for the greatest aggregate of points in curling, bowling, and softball became the proud possession of Class '62. Track and Field Day held fin late September again gave Class '62 an opportunity to display their superior -prowess and skill, as they emerged victorious vvithfthe Faculty Cup. Individual hon- ours went to Gail -Summerville '62 and Bob Simmons '60 who had won the distinction for the sec- ond consecutive year. ' The members of the Board during the 1959-60 year were: Manager, Dick McDonald, student managers: Football, Gary Priorg Hockey, Warren McKinnon, Basketball, Dave Hitchinsg Curling, Fred Mclntos-h, Bowling, Gary Campbell and Rae Westcott, Senior and La-dy Stick, Bob and Re-gin-ag Ladies Athletic Representative, Linda Pedeng Cheerleading Representative, Donna McDonald, Crests an-d Awards Board Rpresentative, Murray Smith, Publicity Board Representative, Murray Bailey, Secretary-Treasurer, Penny Smith. Sincere appreciation is expressed to our faculty advisors, Dr. Laskin and Mr. Hannah for their assistance and advice, and best wishes are extended to the Board and its manager, Carole Griffith, for 1960-61. Penny Smith '61 One hundred and ten
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