Churchill High School - Victory Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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SOCCER JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR City Champions This year ' s team, under the coaching of Walter McKee and Mr. Hutton, ended the season with the title of City Champions. On the field these boys showed outstanding ability and good sportsmanship. A fine example of this was the final game, which was to decide the city champions. As the game progressed our boys found them¬ selves down two points. But the fighting spirit of Churchill soon overpowered the opposition and our team won the game three to two. Well done boys! Front Row (Left to Right): Brett Porth, Len Belanger, Bob Motts, lan Henessy. Second Row: Joe Cuiro, Tony Ruban, Horst Kaiser, Ray Shupera. Third Row: Michael McKee, Donald Chorney, John Harwood, David Lyons, Rick Crawley. Back Row: Mr. Hutton (coach), John Nelson, Gerry Wilson, Tom Krawetz, Wade Leishman, Walter McKee (asst, coach). Missing: Brent Miller, Jim Waggoner, Bruce Sanguine. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR South Division Champions The Senior team, under Mr. Derwin, won seven consecutive games and captured the South Division Championship. The team displayed great spirit and team-work in all of the games played. In the city finals they suffered their first, and only defeat of the season. They lost, four to one, but dis¬ played outstanding ability and stamina under adverse playing conditions. Con¬ gratulations to Mr. Derwin and his fine team! First Row (Left to Right): Darrel Dewar, Alan Hilton, Mr. Derwin, Dave Hardie, Laurie Mclvor (capt.). Second Row: Wayne Ives, Keith Motts, Tom Sherbrook, Tom Haines, Dominic Cantafio. Third Row: Prank Capasso, Glen Downie, Gary Aubert, Robert Morrin, Jack Ackland.

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Ah! This year Webster fell victim to a das tardly plot. The other houses, with premedita¬ tion, joined forces in using unsportsmanlike tac tics to push Webster to an all-time low. We ended up in third place this year, which if yo u look at the record of Hodges House (they even got some points) is really last place. To illustr ate the malicious methods employed by the other houses, one of our people spied upon a Muir head agent who was placing lead weights in Webster track shoes on field day. For shame! Something must be done. In spite of all this plotting against us, the Webster girls managed to stay honest and proud. Thus they won just about all of the girl ' s inter-house sports. Sincere congratulations must be extended to all of them. The boys, however, were not so lucky. They fought hard, but to make sure that they didn ' t win, the other houses never let the flag-football league finish. When they did have to play against us during the league, they made sure of victory by importing players from Green Bay. Naturally the boys of the royal blue would have won inter-house basketball if the other houses had let the league get started. What poor losers! BUT NEVER FEAR; WE SHALL OVERCOME! We wish to thank our prefects who were like loyal Roman warriors in their duties: Varsity— Carroll Maxwell and Tom Poff, Intermediate—June Singleton and Vic Nishi, Junior—Nancy Tate and Tom Haines, Primary—Phyllis Wallin and Darryl Dewar. Don Pincock and Laurel Blacker Captains Front Row (Left to Right): Phyllis Wallin Primary; June Singleton, lnt. ; Laurel Blacker, Capt.; Nancy Tate, Junior. Back Row: Vic Nishi, lnt„- Don Pincock, Capt. ; Tom Poff, Senior, Tom Haines, Junior. Missing: Carroll Maxwell, Senior; Darryl Dewar, Primary. PAGE 71



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FRESHMAN The freshman team under the able direc¬ tion of Mr. Dejersey, completed their season with one win, two ties and three losses, a record which eliminated them from the playoffs. In the season opener Churchill bottled to a one all tie with Gordon Bell and then went on to defeat Kelvin two to zero in their second game. But the boys lost their initial hard-play¬ ing drive, tied their next game and suf¬ fered defeat in their three remaining games. First Row (Left to Right): Richard Nicholson, Ray From (Capt.), Mr. DeJersey, Don Paulus, Jim Morris. Second Row: Randy Doerksen, Rick Hiebert, Paul Smeall, Rick Anderson, Frank Brandon. Third Row: Keith Bell, Russell Gilmore, Bill McQuesten, Ross Huntbatch. VARSITY The varsity soccer team did not have a very successful season. With a record of one win, two ties and three losses, the team, under Mr. Belvett, was eliminated from the city finals. Most of the team will be returning to avenge their losses next year and they are looking forward to a winning season. Good luck next year! Front Row (Left to Right): Dave Ande-scn, Jim Merrifield, Rick Slezak, Toni Buus, Heinz Reiser, Mr. Belvett. Back Row: Eric Henke, Gerry Newstead, Keith MacFarlane, Ian White, Gordon Beilner, Paul Sutherland. Missing: Jim Dickson, Dale McLeod. PAGE 73

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