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VOLLEYBALL FRESHMAN Despite many hours of determined prac¬ tising, the Freshman team seemed unable to display their true form in competition. As a result, they failed to win any of their league games. However, the girls showed wonderful sportsmanship and gained valu¬ able experience. First Row: Carol Johnston, Lindsay Greening, Heather Sutherland (capt.), Jackie Bain, Gail McKenzie. Second Row: Miss Sedun (coach), Bev Scott, Carol Torchia, Mary MacLeod, Laurel Blacker, Marilyn Muir- head, Karen Bardal. Third Row: Gina Caligiuri, Suzanne Miller, Linda Quarnstrom, Donna Watson, Jan Attree, Sharon Garry. Missing: Kathy Zeeuwen, Valerie Wyatt. VARSITY ■inally after several discouraging years, t varsity girls have gained a more favour- e standing in the inter-school compe- on. The team placed second in the edule and proceeded to the semi-finals neet Daniel McIntyre. There, in a hard- ght best of three series, Churchill was eated. Congratulations are extended to varsity girls and their excellent coach, s Sedun. Next season with supreme art they will certainly capture the city t Row: Elaine Forsythe, Masa Okazaki, Brenda hell (captain). Fay Strickland, Janet Taylor. Row: Bernice McLean (scorekeeper), Cheryl Nishi, ! a Papson, Isla McCracken, Judy Papson, Carol I gs, Mary Parker, Betty Muldrew, Miss Sedun ch), Susan Nosworthy (linesman). PAGE 79
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VOLLEYBALL JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR Under the fine direction of Miss Mark , the Junior High Juniors had a very succes s¬ ful season. After winning their division, they lost out by only a slight margin in the semi-finals. In future years these your g athletes will certainly be valuable assets o Churchill ' s teams. First Row: Karen Carlson, Leslie McQuade, Linda Mc¬ Intosh, Karen Webb, Nora Quarnstrom. 2nd Row: Tanis Wake, Jackie Taylor, Dorothy Dawscn, Claire Floyd, Jo-Ann Cumming. Missing: Miss Marley, Helen Pussice, Joanne Muirheod. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR This team also added to Churchill’s acclaim by capturing the South Division title and advancing to the semi-finals. At the end of an exciting and closely-matched game, Churchill was defeated by General Wolfe. We ' re aiming for the top next year . . . Right, girls? First Row: Marlene Schumacer, Sharon Pilkey, Jane Pearson (captain), Charlene Smuchella, Valerie Benedtti. Second Row: June Singleton, Laurie Hunt, Terry Mark- iewicz, Coleen Dennis, Ann Yauniskis. Third Row: Pat Daniels, Marlene Mitchell, Laurie Ready, Gail Crawford, Holly Derco. Missing: Brucie Pennell. PAGE 78
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Page 82 text:
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BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH This year for the first time a grade nint interschool basketball league was formed Our team, coached by Mrs. Irwin, achiever great success by coasting to first place ir their division, winning all games by fai: margins. In the semi-finals the girls un fortunately went down to defeat. With results like this in Junior High, Churchil may anticipate a brighter future in basket ball. Front Row (left to right): Lesley Newman, Annemaric Fraas, Gail Rathbone, Jane Mainwaring, Jane Pearson. Back Row (left to right): Mrs. Irwin (coach), Laurie Hunt, Wendy Wuirch, Pat Daniels, Karen Webb, Debbit Strickland. FRESHMAN The freshmen were dragged through a very disappointing season, losing all of their eight league games. Perhaps with determined practice, these girls will produce more encouraging results next year. Good luck, girls! Front Row (left to right): Sharon Garry, Suzanne Miller, Mary MacLeod (captain). Heather Sutherland, Jill Taylor. Second Row (left to right): Mr. Cook (coach), Marilyn Muirhead, Carol Torchia, Frances Edye, Laurel Blacker, Bev Scott, Sue Barber. Third Row (left to right): Angie Lombardo, Lindsay Greening, Jan Attree, June Pidlaski, Marilyn McPher¬ son, Jackie Bain, Carroll Maxwell. Missing: Valerie Wyatt. ' RCP ? PAGE 80 VARSITY Apparently this was not Churchill’s des¬ tined year for renown in girl’s basketball. The varsity’team achieved no more success than the freshmen, as they also failed to win a game. Nevertheless the girls main¬ tained determination and a will to win throughout the season. Front Row (left to right): Cheryl Nishi, Janet Taylor, Joan Horne, Elaine Forsythe, Betty Muldrew. Second Row (left to right): Sandra Good (scorekeeper), Cathy Riggall, Mary Parker, Shiela Carlson, Lynda Papson, Glenda Parrott (manager), Miss Sedun (coach). Third Row (left to right): Wendy Armstrong, Carol Briggs, Shirley Harman, Judy Papson, Susan Hedlin.
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