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SKATING TEAM STANDING-DOH Higgins, T. Green, N. McLeod. Struan Complin CCoachD, D. Tallman, Mr. VVilliams, C. Gray, D. Dawson, Doug Higgins. SITTING-W. Stewart, E. Linkert, M. Rogers, M. Baker, M. Robinson, M. Smith, M. Haines, A. Christie, R, Fox. SKATING Under the careful coaching of Mr. Williams and Struan Complin, Central students made a determined bid for the shield in the Leader- Post skating competitions. Their success was the result of the patience and time spent by both coaches and by the students in practice. As most of the students are in the junior forms, it is hoped the shield will grace the halls of Central for some time. In the half-mile race for girls, Muriel Robinson, 2D, won the 15 years and over g Margaret Baker, IA, won the 15 years and under, and Marjorie Smith, 1A, won the 13 years and under. These girls and Mary Rogers, 4B, won the Senior girls' relay. Thelma Goodwin acted as a reserve for this event. The Junior girls' relay team consisting of D. Tallman, M. Haynes, E. Linker and A. Christie placed second in the junior relay. In the boys' events C. Gray, 3F, placed third in the Senior Boys' mile. Senior boys relay consisting of Norman McLeod, Clif- ford Gray, Don Dawson and Tom Green placed third. Others taking part in the skating were Robert Fox, G. Stewart, Don Higgins and Doug Higgins. 94
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