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Boys’ Indoor Track BACK ROW: Mr. Kaplan, Rick Schellenberg, Dave Bornholdt, Orton Harrison, Ron Stewart, Brian Gadsby, Ken Pearase, Tibor Whittier. FRONT ROW: Doug Dowsett, Daryl Burdiak, Dave Peabody, Allan Bird, Mor ey Selver, Gary Warren. This year ' s track team was coached by Mr. Kaplan. Two relay teams represented Elmwood at the High School Track Meet. The 4x1 rap relay team finished second in their heat and missed the finals. The 4 by 440 relay finished third in their heat. The teams, to put out a good performance practised faithfully after four o ' clock for many days. The most outstanding member of the indoor track team was Orton Harrison, who lumped six feet one inch on January 25 and became Athlete of the Meet for the second year in a row, as the most outstanding Senior High athlete in Manitoba. Girls’ Indoor Track Under the instructions of Peggy MacLeod, the girls practised circuit training each activity period. Although the team was prevented from entering the indoor track meets, they hope to make up for it next year. The girls undoubtedly wi II put on a good performance in the Track and Field Day. BACK ROW: Marlene McEachern, Pat Brough, Sharon Prociuk. FRONT ROW: Melody Shlemkevich, Peggy MacLeod, Sharon Hickey.
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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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Boys’ Varsity Soccer FRONT ROW: Ken Cibson, Enz o Bauer, Bruce Tait, Doug Dowsett, Leo Maranchuk. MIDDLE ROW: Brian Gadsby, Ron Stewart, Peter Komarnicki, Don Powney, Tibor Whittier, Mr. Attong, Coach. BACK ROW: Jim Leggett, Charlie Cox, Eric Stearns, Allan Bird, Terry Lowr e, Morley Selver. The varsity team led off the season with a triumph, eeking out a victory over the Sisler Seniors 4-3. Elmwood goals were counted by Doug Dowsett, Charlie Cox, Gary Anderson, and Boris Seredith. The team was under the able guidance of Mr. Attong, a teacher of the English department in Elmwood High. Next year, with as much practice as was held this year, the varsity soccer team will undoubtedly soar to new heights. Boys’ Freshman Soccer This year our freshmen boys soccer team didn ' t do too well. The team was ably coached by a veteran of soccer Mr. Nazeravich, and although the season started with a bang, it didn ' t end with one. During the regular season games they managed to defeat Sisler 4-1 and to tie Daniel Mac. The other two games found the boys not up to their usual standard and they were defeated. The following are the players: Room 10-L Room 10-31 Room 10-28 Al Galbraith - defence Dave Manveiller - forward Randy Bell — forward Dave Zebras ky — forward Room 10-27 Hans Wieback - forward Laurie Craighton - forward Dave Lamsdale — goal Morris Steffano — halfback Dan Maskieu - forward Rodger McCarthy — half-back Sid Spence - forward Jurgen Stockman — center forward Lloyd Thompson — halfback Walter Podwarniuk — forward Terry Roman iuk — defence FRONT ROW: Jurgen Stockman, Morris Steffano, Dave Zebrasky, Lloyd Thom¬ son, Hans Wieback, Walter Podwarniuk, Terry Romaniuk. BACK ROW: Dan Maskieu, Al Galbraith, Randy Bell, Laurie Craighton, Dave Lamsdale, Rodger McCarthy, Dave Manveiller, Sid Spence.
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