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Page 83 text:
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CHEERLEADERS Churchill ' s cheerleaders have spent many hours learning new and practising old cheers, to lead our enthusiastic fans in in¬ spiring the Mighty Bulldogs. This year the cheerleaders obtained smart new uniforms, consisting of a red cardigan sweater, a white shell and gloves, and a short kilt of Stewart tartan, set off by blue shakers. Congratulations are extended to the eight regulars for placing third in the United Way Competition, and to Ardyth Laidler, their captain, for her help in organizing their performance. Front Row (left to right): Elaine Forsythe, Fay Strickland, Ardyth Laidler (coot.), Betty Muldrew, Wendy McDonald. £ k Row (left to right): Jackie Bain (spare), Jill Taylor (spare), Glenda Pc ; rott (spare), Dana Bissett, Suzanne Miller [spare). M ring: Mavis East, Mary-Jane Archer (spare). GYMCLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Puchniak, turchiH ' s Gym Club met on Days one and ree to improve their skills, which were ter displayed at our Varsity Concert. In March, a boys’ team, consisting of d Kachuluk, David Anderson, Rick Ander- n, and Bob Clasper, entered the Daniel dntyre Invitational, and placed second. Another team of five boys entered the ovincial Competition and placed second the Preliminaries. Front Row (left to right): Bob Clasper, Rod Kachulak, Claire Lloyd, Bob Keeley, Dave Anderson. Second Row (left to right): Mr. Puchniak, Gina Caligiuri, Suzanne Miller, Linda Gardner, Diane lies, Marlene Shumacher, Audrey Town. Missing: Susan Stewart, Ricky Anderson, Ray Williams, Goni Koliopantos, Ray Christianson. PAGE 81
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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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CROSS COUNTRY GIRL’S CROSS COUNTRY After a rigid training session, the girl ' s cross-country team entered the weekly com¬ petition. With Jane Pearson winning each of the races, the Churchill team easily gained the City Championship, only to have it immediately taken away because of a slight misinterpretation of the rules. There¬ fore our team was disqualified and pre¬ vented from displaying its unlimited poten¬ tial in the provincial competition. In spite of this disappointment, we are proud of our girls who worked hard and truly rep¬ resented our school, Churchill High. BOY’S CROSS COUNTRY First Row: Lome Sproule, Jim Keeley, Mr. Taylor, Gavin Irving, Glen Hamilton. S econd Row: Gerry Irving, Don Vokey, Bob Town, Warren Wasylik, Bill MacAuley, Wayne Kraushar. The boys of the Churchill High Cross-Cc jntry| team practised and competed with extreme sf this year even though they finished fifth in earn standings. The practices were held every week, day morning at eight o ' clock except for We dries, day when the weekly races were held. The aces were an average of about four miles fc the boys and all runners felt totally exhausted after each race. Besides the Wednesday races Taylor arranged for the Churchill teams to com-l pete with some of the suburban schoo: foil practice. These races were held at Pond rosoI Park out near Birds Hill on Saturday mornings and could be considered the hardest races of thel season. The races were held in the grave with the course running up and down very steep,| high hills of this loose gravel. In all, the cross¬ country season was a gruelling three months olj practices and races, but everyone on the eam| enjoyed the keen competition and the ph sical fitness obtained from the sport. First Row: Fay Strickland, June Singleton, Mr. Taylor, Bernice McLean, Debbie Strickland. Second Row: Laureen Fellows, Susan Nosworthy, Holly Derco, Cathy Riggall, Jane Pearson, Alison Carmichael, Pat Daniels. PAGE 82
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