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VOLLEYBALL GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL ROW 1 — Eya Lewycky, Diane Scott, Gail Schentag, Pat Guthrie (Captain), Joan Fisher, Jackie Bailie. ROW 2 — Eileen Harper, Elaine Gislason, Miss Wands (Coach), Peggy May, Pat Baudais, Ursula Wanke. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL These ' winless wonders experienced a hard season on the volleyball courts. They played one close game, however, losing 36-35 to J. B. Mitchell. The girls have gained a lot of ex¬ perience and are looking forward to next season. GIRLS SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL ROW 1 — Dianne Silver, Lynda Scott, Mary Scarf (Captain), Sandra Harris, Betty McDougall, Bonnie Quinton. ROW 2 — Miss Wands (Coach), Simone Harris, Janie Ellett, Sandy Grapentine, Lois Kimball, Judy Ibbott, Sue eleven. SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL This year the Senior High Juniors didn ' t do too well. They refused only two games to Their opponents out of the eight they played. They put up a valiant fight in the six games they forfeited but they just couldn ' t defeat their opponents. As the saying goes, ' the spirit was willing but the flesh wasn’t. GIRLS JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR VOLLEYBALL ROW 1 — Rose Giardino, Carol Armstrong, Alison Leach (Captain), Karen Moar, Lissie Peterson. ROW 2 — Jackie Clark, Iris Wedding, Carol Bray, Miss Wands (Coach), Brenda Mitchell, Beth Hall. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR VOLLEYBALL The Junior High Seniors did their best this season but only managed to come on top in one game out of the four they played. This win was over J. B. Mitchell. They also chalked up one tie game so the season wasn ' t a complete loss. You can ' t win them all girls, so keep trying. GIRLS SENIOR HIGH SENIOR VOLLEYBALL ROW 1 — Sandra Millen, Pat Forrest, Lynn Riley (Captain), Marilyn Pearson, Josephine Fuller, Ruth Gilraine. ROW 2 — Miss Wands (Coach), Louise Craig, Carol Hunter, Lynne Humphreys, Shaunda Littlewood, Eldred Norton, Marj Mott. Missing: Bernice Foster, Karen Millord. SENIOR HIGH SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Although the Senior team had good material this year, they just didn ' t click on the court. They went into their final game against St. John ' s with a seven loss no win record but managed to come out on top. The girls showed wonderful sportsmanship and lost many of the game s by close scores. The season was ended in a flourish by winning an exhibition game over Bal¬ moral Hall by a score of 66-26. PAGE 59
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SOCCER SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR SOCCER ROW 1 — Dennis Dickson, Joe Jarmoc, John Downie, Dave Pearce, Tom Larkins, Bill Raynor, Bill Burn. ROW 2 — Keith Stanley, Randy Jefferson, Pete Jeck, Ralph Erickson, Dave Sharp, Don Schnell, Bruce Watson, Jack Bowman (Manager). Missing: Mr. D. Cook (Coach), Frank Munsters (Coach). FRESHMAN SOCCER Churchill’s 1960-61 edition of the Freshman Soccer Team, under the guiding hands of coach Mr. Cook and manager Jack Bowman, experienced a better than average season. In league play they had the edge on wins, winning 2 and losing 1. Determination brought them into the semi-finals, but was not strong enough as they lost to Grant Park. They hung up their cleats ' till another season but vowed they ' ll be back stronger than ever in ' 61 - ' 62. The squad consisted of: Goal — Keith Stanley, Fullbacks — Don Schnell, Pete Jack, Halfbacks — John Downie, Dave Pearce, Joe Jarmec, Randy Jefferson, Forwards — David Sharpe, Ralph Erickson, Frank Munster, Bill Burns, Dennis Dickson, Bill Rayner, Tom Larkins, Bruce Watson. Good luck! Higher up next year, boys. SENIOR HIGH SENIOR SOCCER, CITY CHAMPS ROW 1 — George Paulus, Bayden Robinson, Brian Zimmer, George Trafton, Fred Keeley, Dave Gifford, Larry Hodkinson, Bob Binding. ROW 2 — George Christie, Ken Hall, Richard Whitehouse, Bob McClintock, Conrad Man, Jim Smith, Brian Lunney, Jim Cossette, Bob Watson, Bob Brow, Mr. Bell (Coach). SENIOR SOCCER Mud or snow, these boys won. They earned distinction as they downed Tec-Voc during a blizzard to capture the Winnipeg Senior High Trophy. It was hard going all the way as they came back repeatedly to down the opposition. Ably coached by usually physics-minded C. L. Bell, the squad ambled through an undefeated season. In a total of 8 games they won 4 and tied 4. Two of the ties were in succession in the finals against Tec-Voc. This final has to rate as one of the best in the history of school soccer. Brian Lunney, a standout in goal, was well supported by George Trafton (Captain), Jim Smith, Dave Gifford, Fred Keeley, Conrad Man, and Bob McClintock. When these stalwarts tired, reliable help was given by Bob Binding, Bob Brow, George Paulus, Jim Hudson, Richard Whitehouse, Barry Nichol, George Christie, Larry Woolston, Jim Cossette, an d Ken Hall. CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL TEAM I960 CHAMPION BASEBALL TEAM JUNIOR HIGH PRIMARY ROW 1 — Tony Powls, Bill Raynor, Richard Quinton (Captain), Bill Scott, Stan Newman, Brian MacKenzie. ROW 2 — Mr. Wright (Coach), Camiel Giavedoni, Myron Zbyradowski, Bruce Southern. Missing: Bruce Downie, Allan Pearson, Craig Brown. PAGE 58
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SPEEDSKATING Alas! For the third year in a row, Churchill has failed to recapture the speed-skating title which we held so proudly during the first two years of the school ' s existence. Unfortunately, speed-skating has come to be regarded as an -unimportant event by many stu¬ dents and, as a result, not all our best skaters were representing Churchill. However, we were not without our bright lights as Don Pearson placed second in the Junior High Boys ' Un¬ limited Individual, and Bayden Robinson and George Trafton both managed to place in the Senior Unlimited Individual. Our relay teams fell apart as falls and poor ice conditions seemed to hit them the hardest. I suppose all we can do about it now is to say “wait ' til next year and then, Churchill, let ' s show them who ' s best! GIRLS SPEEDSKATING This year was not Churchill ' s year for speedskating. Our girls were out doing their best but too many spills caused our points to lag. There were bright spots however. In the Junior High section Carol Ragan came second in the Primary Finals and Judy Ibbott captured third in the Senior High division. TRACK and FIELD MAY 25, 1960 — CHURCHILL BOY ' S CP TURE INTER-HIGH FIELD DAY Because this great track and field event was held too late in the season to be written up in last year ' s book, we are taking this opportunity to congratulate those athletes who combined much time and energy in realizing Mr. Phillips ' dream of capturing the Boys ' Inter-High Track and Field title. This was accomplished by the efforts of individuals such as Larry Hodkinson, the Keeley brothers, Ed Young, Barry Nichol and others who made track and field a full time effort. Their year-round hard work has pushed Churchill to the forefront in Winnipeg high school track and field, a sport increasing in popularity and participation each year. NOVEMBER — CHURCHILL DOMINATES CROSS-COUNTRY SEASON The Churchill cross-country teams bared the cold, mud, and mileage for six races to win both Senior and Junior High-school cross-country this season. It was a team effort all the way as Churchill was often blanked from the first five finishing places, but their over-all capacity and large participation won for them five out of six of the races. Mr. Phillips’ well polished distant runners led by Fred Keeley, Barry Nichol, George Paulus, Ed Herold, and Ray Cutts did what was expected of them. PAGE 60
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