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QUIZ TEAM Elmwood High School ' s quiz team won the “Reach for the Top” program last Thursday night when they defeated Daniel McIntyre Collegiate in the final. It was Elmwood’s seventh appearance in the thirty-two week program series. The Elmwood team jumped into an early lead and before the program concluded they had in¬ creased their point spread over their opponents to 165. Elmwood finished with 430 points to Daniel Mac’s 265. Following the quiz portion of the program Scott Bateman, Deputy Minister of Education, presented Principal D. S. McIntyre with a trophy and a 1,000 dollar scholarship. The questions used on the show were composed by a panel of seventeen high school teachers who took into consideration the grade 12 curriculum, general knowledge and current affairs. The panel members were quizzed on such topics as classical music, art, the Bible and sports. Leila Innes, of 236 Poplar Avenue, was picked for art and music. Like the other panel members she says that their television appearances didn’t require much extra work, but it did familiarize them with subjects that were not part of their high school curriculum. George Durnin of 104 Harbison Avenue, was the scientific and current affairs expert. A grade 12 stu¬ dent, he is preparing for a career in scientific re¬ search. George has a dark room at home so he can do his own developing in his photographic hobby. He is also inerested in astronomy and plays the violin. Robert Pawlik of 111 Hart Avenue answered ques¬ tions on the Bible and geography. As a grade 11 student, Robert has been recommended in all of his subjects but will write for a scholarship. He plans to do some scientific research on his own this sum¬ mer. Alan Alvare, of 236 McIntosh Avenue, was the panel’s expert on history. This was a natural for Alan as he plans to work for a Ph.D. in history when he finishes high school. All of Elmwood High should be proud of these fine students. 62
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BACK ROW: Mr. Nazeravich, Charlie Cox, Jim Legget, Wayne Dobson, Ron Jones. FRONT ROW: Enzo Bauer, Henry Allen, Len Zema, Glenn Walker, Bill Skyhar. VARSITY SOCCER BACK ROW: Mr. Mallon, Ron Stewart, Julian Tupin, Sid Selver, Pete Komarnicki, Orton Harrison, Al Kinley, Bruce Guyda. FRONT ROW: Les Kinshite, Leo Marenchuk, Dave Winters, Bruce Walker, Tiber Mailer, Al Parker, Doug Dowsett. 64
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