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NINETEEN FORTY-SIX Q HOCKEY Back Row: Keith Walker, Harold Chadwick, Terry Kelly. Third Row: john Drever, Ray Harris, Doug Henderson, jack Collins, Gary Steeves, Stan Ahlstrom. Second Row: Don Tupper, Cliff McMahon. Johnny Clark, Bob Spevakow, Edwin Foo, Jerry Stride, Lloyd Larson. Front Row: Gordon Nieman, Bob Huckell. Leo Lucchini, Harvey Gray, Earl Fladager, Chuck Tweed, Ramsey Smith, Steve Saliaris. When our attention turned to hockey we were fortunate enough to secure the Garneau Community Rink for our games and practices. Numerous practices were held by the boys under the coaching of Mr. Botsford and a game was played against University High. The boys faced up well against the stronger and larger U.H.S. boys, but lost 4 - 3 in overtime. Standout goal-tending by our own Ray Harris and fine team spirit made the game noteworthy. A house league was also in operation. NOTE: , Though this account in our Log may not be filled with tales of success and championships, we certainly have made an auspicious start, athletically. THE CHAMPICNSHIPS WILL COME LATERH!!!
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16. . 7. L- .... .--L .QA,Rl5E4Q L99 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL No sooner did the basketball season close than volleyball began. Six teams were formed from the Grade 10 and 11 Phys. Ed. classes and were captained by Ruby Bergren, Shirley MacLachlan, Audrey Sharman, Marion Condy, Sherna Levine and Elizabeth Harloff. Each team played 5 sudden-death games, and when the smoke had cleared it was found that Ruby Bergren's team had come through with 5 wins for first place. To answer a challenge by Westgleii, two teams were formed from the six league teams. Team A consisted of: Ruby Bergren, Lorna Edwards, Shirley MacLachlan, Isabel Coull, Margaret lull, Betty Higgins, Margaret-Ann Brine, jane Brandiff, Eugenia Pawlyk and Mary Haggerty. Team B was made up of: Kathleen MacDonald, Mary Brigadier, Louise Barnes, Ann-Doreen Vfallace, Mary Lingas, Leah Gliener, Sherna Levine, Inge MacDonald, jean Blakey and Mildred Muttart. FIELD DAY Garneau High made its start in the athletic world by their sponsorship of a sports' day very early in the fall. On October 5, to be exact, the boys and girls of G.H.S. took the buses provided for the purpose to the South Side Athletic Grounds. Here, they sweated, ran and measured their own efforts against the marks considered standard for those events. Some of the events were: quarter mile run, 1OO yard dash, broad jump, high jump, throwing the shot putt, baseball and rugby throws. For the boys, the team captained by Dick Bradshaw took the honors closely followed by Bill Johnson's group. The other teams were captained by Sandy Holmes, Don Duke, Jack Collins, Johnny Clark, Trevor Hughes and Earl Fladager. A Mildred Muttart's team took top honors for the girls, followed closely by Kay Hawker and Mary Lingas. The success of the meet was due largely to the sterling efforts of Miss Staples and Mr. Bird, our Physical Ed. instructors. SOFTBALL As this is being written, spring has made its appearance and softball is starting to take over. Following the custom of other city high schools, there will probably be house-league teams playing for the school championship.
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