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JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM. BACK ROW (Left to Right) Russell Cassidy, John Rayson, John Humphreys, Alvin Radzevicius, Cameron Bartlett, Jim O’Brien, Mr. Labovitch FRONT ROW (Left to Right) Doug Hughes, Tom Gavronski, Jack Olinkin, Ken Strachan, Allen Zaleski, Dennis Kussin. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM. BACK ROW (Left to Right) Grant Brady, Bob Delaney, Pat Griffin, Mr. Labovitch. FRONT ROW (Left to Right) Bryce Douglas, Ken Found, Warren Steen. MISSING: Garry Lahoda, Dietrich Mantley. 63
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INTER-ROOM SOCCER -- The inter-room soccer league went through a very successful season under the gu idance of Mr. Labovitch. Room 16 won the Grade 7 league, while Room 13 won the Grade 8 9 league with Room 10 placing second. Room 10 defeated Room 16 earning the right to meet Room 13. The latter won for the inter room championship. BASKETBALL JUNIOR — This year the juniors won their division and went on to play Luxton school for the city championship. They lost, they went down fighting in a 2-game total point series. Much thanks goes to Mr. Labovitch whose excellent coaching and guidance made the team what it was. SENIOR — The seniors, coached by Mr. Labovitch won 3 and lost 4 games. INTER-MURAL BASKETBALL. RUNNERS-UP: BACK ROW (Left to Right) Russell Cassidy, Doug Hughes, Pat Griffin, Harold Hardy. SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPS: FRONT ROW (Left to Right) John Rayson, Alvin Rad- zevicius, Garnet Jackett. MISSING: Gary Lahoda. 62
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THE COUNTERFEITERS One day I was walking down our street and a man i had never seen before asked me to get him some cigarettes. He told me he would wait for me there. I gladly went because he said there would be a nickel in it for me. He gave me a five dollar bill. It took me about five minutes to get to the store and back. I gave him the change and he gave me my nickel. And then he disappeared around the corner. Late that night I got a call from the police. They told me that the bill I gave to the storekeeper was counterfeit. I explained where I got the money and from the description I gave the police they told me he was wanted in Mexico, too. I went to bed that night very puzzled indeed. In the morning I went back to the place where I had last seen him. I went around the corner where he had disappeared. I walked d own that street and I saw a man getting into a taxi. I got closer for a better look and saw that it was the man. The taxi just left as I got there. I got a glimpse of it going around the corner. It was heading for the airport. I ran home and phoned the police. I told them where I thought he was heading. The police headed for the airport; they arrived just in time for they caught him just as he was getting on the plane. Antony Carpenter — Room 24. THE FOOLISH QUARREL One day a man said to his wife, Go to the store . She answered back, It is a man’s job to go to the store . ' Tis not, ' Tis so, ' Tis not, ' Tis so. They argued until the quarrel became a fight. The fight became a death. That day was Wednesday. Since then stores have been closed on Wed¬ nesdays. Bill Feschuk -- Room 9 - THE WEEPING WILLOW Once upon a time in a beautiful garden stood a willow tree. It did not drop in sorrow as it does now. The willow was very happy. One day a nurse carried out the little mistress of the garden and placed her under the wil¬ lows. The little child was a cripple. The willow looked fondly on the sad child. Why can’t you walk”, the willow inquired. Because God has willed that I should never walk again.” she replied. The willow began to weep. It wept so long that it was also paralized, condemmed to weep all its life. And if you pass the willow on a breezy day you will hear it weeping. 64 Margaret Boulton
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