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LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Butler, Brian Stasynec, skip; Fred Miller, John Tees. During the noon hours following the Christmas holidays the curling rink was filled with enthusiasts. This year eleven rinks entered the school bonspiel which proved to be stiff competition. At the end of the schedule after some close and exciting games, the practically undefeatable team skipped by Stasynec won all but one game. In spite of their loss the team was not discouraged, but kept up the fight and managed to pull out in front to win the school championship. Although there were a few bruised knees, stiff arms and legs, the spiel was enjoyed by all. FOOTBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: John Tees, Ray Jensen, Wayne Novak, Arnold Miller, Bob Miller. SECOND ROW: Danny Buk- sak, Doug Stemkoski, Albert Fegol, Wayne Stemkoski, Dick Ritchie. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Danko, Fred Miller, Fred But¬ ler, Gerry Kell.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Miller, Glen Langton, Fred Miller, Brian Stasynec, skip. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Ritchie Lawrence Danko, Douglas Stemkoski Fred Butler, skip. HIGH SCHOOL BONSPIEL This year for the first time East St. Paul was represented by three rinks in the High School Bonspiel. Unfortunately none of the teams made the play-offs, but they still tried hard to bring honour to East St. Paul. LEFT TO RIGHT: Danny Buksak, Joey Brockowski, Terry Spooner, John Tees, skip.
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GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW, Left to Right: D. McMaster, coach; Caroline Anderson, June Neil, Barbara Wiggins, Pat Krawchuk, Sylvia Rebeck. FRONT ROW: Antoinette Reichert, Valerie Wachal, Audrey Wachal, captain; Gail Novak, Jeanne Bagamery. The girls’ collegiate basketball team played extremely well this year, although they had few opportunities to prove their ability. Three games were played, all of these being against Miles Macdonnell. The first game turned out to be an overwhelming victory for East St. Paul, the score being23-9. Early in March, a second and third game were played. Although by a much smaller margin. East St. Paul managed to squeeze by a second game with a 25-23 victory. The last game before Easter provided a disastrous turn of events for our superb basketball team. East St. Paul went down to a 30-20 loss.
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