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THE NEWTONIAN 25 VOLLEYBALL Third Row:—Ann Jurems, Annie Sumbelerus, R. E. McCrum, Phvllis Krett, Molly Laas. Second Row:—Emeline Kanik, Frances Krawychk, Jean Zenyk (Capt.), Katie Ballinger, Millie Bobosky. First Row:—Mary Goshulak, Elsie Kotenko, Annie Woczyn, Jessie Dyll. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Back Row:—Jessie Stabor, Edna Ingram, M. Morrow (manager), Martin Terry (coach), Bertha Waslaw, Jean Zenyk. Front Row:—Elsie Kotenko, Jessie Dyll, Phyllis Krett (Captain), Mary Goshulak, Annie Wogczyn.
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24 THE NEWTONIAN FOOTBALL Third Row -Joe Pudawick, Arvid Zelmer, Jerry Hallock, Joe Mushy, Frank Baker (Capt.) Second Row: —Bill Kalyniuk, John Wilkinson, F, C. Davey (manager), David Baker, Ed. Jorzak. Front Row:—Mike Medwick, Joe Nowak, Ferdinand Petrovitch. BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL A volleyball team was formed, but as no regular league had been organ¬ ized, three exhibition games were played with the Daniel MacIntyre Colle¬ giate Institute. Two games were won and one lost. Mr. Pearce was in charge of the team, and Mr. Pigott coached it excellently. The team:—Paul Holeeka (captain); Joe Petrowski, Bill Piniak, Paul Zack, Jerry Hallock, Adolbert Ruccius. Substitutes:—Laurence Kolisnyk and Antony Natsuk. FIELD DAY Boys Last year’s field day meet was not very successful for the Isaac Newton athletes, six points being the sum total gained. Roy Kepron came second in the Senior shot-put, and Sam Gurwich second in the Primary hop, step and jump. He also came third in the 100-yard sprint. Victor Piliuk came third in the Junior shot-put. The Shuttles did not place at all, and all other repre¬ sentatives failed. This year’s prospects look better, with Ed. Jurczak putting the shot and broad jumping, and Cassimer Geneja high jumping. This will be the second year of competition for Isaac Newton in the Inter-High School Field and Track meet, and we hope to show our position as an athletic-minded school. GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL The Isaac Newton volleyball team has succeeded in proving that a poor start does not always mean ; a poor finish. The loss of the first game only made the girls more determined, and in the end they got what they were after —the volleyball trophy. Under the capable coaching of Miss McCrum, the girls developed into a speedy little team and simply “walked away” with the remaining seven games. This was due to their good team work and their ability in “rattling” the opposing players with excellent passing and spiking. The players on the team were: Jean Zenyk (captain), Francis Krawychk, Anne Sumbelerus, Anne Woczyn, Elsie Kotenko, Jessie Dyll, Milly Bobowski, Anne Jurens, and Mary Goshulak.
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26 THE NEWTONIAN GIRLS’ BASKETBALL The basketball team were not favored with such a clear run as the volleyball champions. The fact that the girls won only two games was due Targely to their unfortunate “tough luck”, for at no time did they lose by a large score. In fact, they gave their opponents some stiff competition by run¬ ning into an overtime game with St. John’s and keeping Gordon Bell down with scores of 25 - 23 and 7-4. Throughout the games Jean Zenyk, Bertha Waslaw and Phyllis Krett. shone as forwards and Anne Woczyn as defence. The team was ably man¬ aged by Miss Morrow and coached by Martin Terry. The line-up:—Forwards—Phvllis Krett (captain), Bertha Waslaw, Jessie Dyll, Mary Goshulak. Centre—Jean Zenyk. Defence—Anne Woczyn, Edna Ingram, Elsie Kotenko, Jessie Stabor. PYRAMIDS Top Row -Harvey Waldman, Raymond Salyga, Ben Kraemar, Angus Welsh, Michael Kunec, Alex. Kapak, Bill Syrnik. Middle Row:- Ted Dobrovitch, Sam Kaplan, Bill Uhryn, Boris Steiman, Bill Kalyniuk, William Westman, Geo. Senyk. Front Row.—Lawrence Kolisnyk, A. V. Piggot, Joe Granda. GYM.CLASS The boys’ gym. class, self-taught at first, and having a lot of ambition staged a series of four pyramids and some elementary tumbling for the mid¬ year concert. Raymond Solyga was our star with his spectacular back-flips and flip-flops. Later Mr. Pigott took the class under his expert tuition, and the boys rapidly learned advanced tumbling and apparatus work, for a pro¬ posed concert. Angus Welch and Boris Steiman helped as leaders on parallel bars and box. Bill Uhryn provided the fun with his back-flips and his stand¬ ing on his ear.
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