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SPORTS Sports — Boys SOCCER ELEMENTARY Although the Elementary, coached by Mr. Trawley had an unsuccessful season, they pro¬ vided their opponents with good opposition. MIDGET The Midgets, coached by Mr. Belton, did not do very well this season. Tieing one game they dropped three. Better luck next time! JUVENILE The Juveniles, coached by Mr. Alpert, did not do too well this season, winning one and tieing one game. However the opposition found them good competitors. JUNIOR This season the juniors won all their five games to win the division championship. They advanced into the finals with Principal Spal¬ ling as their competitors. The first game ended in a hard fought tie. The second game played upon a wet snowy field, was won by Principal Sparling, the score being 3-1. Much credit should be given to Mr. Lysecki for his coaching of the team. Well done Juniors! SENIORS The senior boys coached by Mr. White, did not do ad well as expected this season. Winn¬ ing and tieing one they dropped three games. lthough they had the necessary man power, Mr. White attributes the losses to lack of coach¬ ing, manpower, and goal mouth finish. Better luck next time seniors. BOYS SPEEDSKATING The speedskating coached by Mr. McLeod did not fare so well this season. The finals end¬ ed up with the Juveniles and Juniors taking third places and the midgets not placing. NIOR SOCCER FINALISTS
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.GRADE 6 - MISS P.FRASER SPRING JOY As I walked in the field buttercups gold I see little breezes playing, And the tiny flowers toss heads so bold And joyfully cry out saying; ' Spring is here! Come, let us play O ' er fields and dale and hill! ' And the little breezes replying say, ' Oh yes! Yes! Yes! We will! ' ' At last! ' the forest wild-life cry, ' We can laugh with joy and sing! When winter came we wept and sighed, But now, Oh joy it ' s spring! ' ELIZABETH CHABLO -- ROOM 15, GRADE 5 GRADE 5 AND 6 - MISS I.CLEMENT
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VOLLEYBALL -- GRADE IX Inter-room volleyball this season was a one sided battle, going the one way for Room 12. They racked up wins over Rooms 11, 13 and Lib¬ rary but were finally defeated by the faculty in an exhibition game. Over-confidence on the part of Room 12 and the accuracy of the faculty, with the help of two Normal students combined for a trimming Room 12 never got over. The final score was 37 - 26. Outstanding players for Room 12 in¬ cluded Walter Lysyk and Frank Smith to name the most brilliant. BASEBALL Many grade 9 ' s graduate this year and they wished to take part in the choir. Since they couldn ' t participate in both baseball and in the choir only three teams were chosen to re¬ present the school, the Senior, Junior and Ju¬ venile. So far the Seniors won against Lord Roberts with a score of 15 - 11. The Juniors were the winners of one game, defeating Lord Roberts with a score of 19 - 17, but their luck turned when Robert H. Smith became the winners with a score of 21 - 12. The Juven¬ iles played a game against Lord Roberts with a score of 16 - 5 for Earl Grey. BOYS SWIMMING The Junior High boys ' swimming races held at the Sherbrook Pool went quite well for Earl Grey this year. In the 200 yard relay our team placed second. The flashy members of the team, coached by Mr. Burns, were: Len Stone Tech Bartlett, Brian Page and Ansgar Oleson. The Intermediate relay was very capably handled by Ansgar Oleson, Brian Page, Joe Johnson and Don Warrington as they flashed in in first place. In the boys ' individual free style Ansgar Oleson placed second and Joe Johnson was third. Good swimming, fellows! FIRST AND SECOND IN SWIMMING
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