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BACK ROW: Charlie Cox, Sid Selver, Orton Harrison, Jim Shewchuk, Mr. Kaplan. FRONT ROW: Leo Maranchuk, Pete Komarnicki, Bruce McLaughlin, John Schillenger. Elmwood’s Volley¬ ball team did not enjoy a great deal of success this year. Playing their games at St. John’s High School, they lost games to both St. John’s and Sisler and placed third in the tourhament. The team consisted of four experienced members from last year’s tourna¬ ment and four boys with: another year’s eligibility. Although this year ' s showing was mediocre, the future looks quite bright for the team! Boys’ Varsity Volleyball Girls’ Varsity Volleyball The Varsity Girls haven’t fared well in either basketball or volleyball. The girls, however, did a little better against Sisler in a 59-45 game. The girls deserve a lot of credit, although they only won one game. They came out willingly to every practice and every game. Their team spirit was always tops and never lagged, even when they were beaten by a big margin. Perhaps, next year, they shall do as well as they deserved to this year. BACK ROW: Donna Lee, Sharon Prociuk, Maria de Broekert, Marlene Douglas. FRONT ROW: Noreen Marshall, Bonnie Ferris, Maureen Kizlik, Linda Eyolfson, Sharon Hickey. MISSING: Sharon Brough, Miss Dunning, Coach.
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Boys’ Freshman Basketball BACK ROW: Bob Danell, John Lamer, Brian Cadle, Dave Lamsdale, Randy Bell, Lloyd Thompson, Robert Fabray, Dennis Weedon, Jamie Berzuk, Don Leitch, Bob Green- halgh. The freshmen of Elmwood did not fare well this winter. They won only one of their games. They had two heart- breakers when they lost to Grant Park by one point and to Tec. Voc. by three. The top scorers on the team were Jamie Berzuk, Randy Bell and Dave Lamsdale. Jamie Berzuk also made the first All-Star team. The coach of the freshmen was Mr. Wolfe. Girls’ Freshman Basketball This year’s freshman basketball team put on a very good showing for their school. This team was the smallest fresh■ man basketball team on the schedule for Winnipeg Schools. Team members being: 10-27-Barbara Jaffray, Penny Chitty, Karen Hawthorne, Tiny Kirby; 10-21-Pat Brough, Linda Salavich, Susan Roach, Marlene McEachern; 10-4-Beth F,sher. Their team played a total of eleven games. GAMES WON River East - 19-12 Exhibition Game (away) Daniel McIntyre - 11-5 (home) Churchill - 16-0 (away) St. John ' s - 10-6 (home) Grant Park — 13-8 (home) Gordon Bell - 15-9 (away) Kelvin - 20-13 (away) Sisler - 30-0 (home) The two final games were played against Daniel McIntyre. The first was played at Daniel. Elmwood lost 17- 14, and the second was played at Elmwood the score being 12 -10 for Elmwood. Daniel won the series with the total points of 27, beating Elmwood having the total points of 26. It was a close series and our girls fought hard. GAMES LOST Tec. Voc. - 13-8 (away)
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Boys’ Cross Country BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dave Peabody, Bruce Tait, Jim Leggett, Don Powney, Dave Bornholdt, Pete Komarnicki, Brian Cadle, Tibor Whittier, Bill O ' Neil, Rick Schel- lenberg. FRONT ROW: Doug Dowsett, Rod Mason, Larry Smith, Dave Winters, Len Zema, Danny Maskiew, Bob Fabray. This was Elmwood’s third year in the Cross Country event: the entered two teams fared well under the capable coaching of Mr. Kaplan. Out of 16 teams, our number one team placed fifth and our number two team finished eleventh. Elmwood also participated in four of the six meets held and did quite well. The top averages for the six meets were: Dan Maskiew, 16; Brian Cadle, 17; Tibor Whittier, 21; Jim Leggett, 28; Bruce Tait, 34; Richard Schellenberg, 37; and Larry Smith, 40. This year, six runners accompan ied Mr. Kaplan to the International Cross Country Meet at Fargo, North Dakota. Plac¬ ing fifth out of the eleven teams entered. The runners were D. Maskiew, J. Leggett, L. Smith, B. Tait, R. Schellenberg and P. Komarnicki. The teams will have another chance next year and hope to do much better. Girls’ Freshmen Volleyball The Freshman Volleyball Girls ' Team was ably coached by Miss Dunning. The girls practised nearly everyday and learned teamwork. Because of these practises, they won most of their games but fell short of the final victory. Tiny Kirby, Pat Brough and Marlene McEachern were among the top players on the team. Most of these girls were also on the Fresh¬ man Basketball team and were all-round athletes. The group was noted for its excellent spirit which never lagged at any time. Although the cheerleaders rarely attended the girls’ games in any sport, and crowd attendance was usually poor, these girls proved that the game was what really counts. BACK ROW: Penny McKeen, Tiny Kirby, Sharon Johnson, Gerogina DeCock, Gayle Martin, Linda Salavich. FRONT ROW: Pat Brough, Marlene McEachern, Maureen Bradfield, Linda Bruce, Barbara Jaffray. MISSING: Carolyn Tait.
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