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INTER-ROOM HOCKEY All the teams that took part in these games derived much fun and enjoy¬ ment. Some fine checkerboard passing plays were evident in some of the games. Mr. Pearce set up the sched¬ ule and was in charge of all games played. The championship went to Room 2, who defeated Room 16 in the finals. BACK ROW, left to right—J. Bobychuck, J. Thorne, G. Kondroshyn, R. Bobychuck. FRONT ROW—B. Hutch, M. Daski, Yon-Yon Konarski (Manager). ♦ ISAAC NEWTON CURLING TEAM Left to right—Jerry Bilous (lead), Paul Kurylko (spare). Jack B o i t s o n (skip). Missing from pic¬ ture — Taras Anioniuk (third), Ken Peters (sec¬ ond). ♦ Left to right—B. Stefanik, B. Senyk, W. Sa- dowky, R. Charambura. Missing—M. Muzik. INTER-HIGH TEN-PIN BOWLING Isaac Newton entered four teams in the inter-high ten-pin bowling tourna¬ ment this year. Team 4 managed to place in the tourney and received two dollars each for their skill. Walter Sa- dowy was a great asset to this team as he rolled the high three-game total of the series. Best of luck to the New¬ ton trundlers in the future.
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Newtonian 71 Dick Schouten — (right wing) Always had the “old College try.” Played well whenever he was on the floor. Walter Kanuiga — (guard) Excellent play-maker and dribbler. Accurate on left-handed shots. Harold Gislason — (guard) Good shot. Did not get much chance to show his ability. Boris Semkiw — (centre) Aggressive player with a good knowledge of the game. Games and Scores Newton (33-17) vs. Gordon Bell (31-33). Newton (23-19) vs. Kelvin (10-23). Newton (34-14) vs. St. John’s (17-28). Newton (23-37) vs. Daniel Mac (23-40). Newton (42-15) vs. St. Paul’s. SOCCER The Newton soccer teams showed a lot of spunk and fight, but just didn’t have the drive to carry them to victory. The Juniors had a fairly successful season, passing and kicking in great style. The team was composed mostly of Grade XI’s, with a few Grade X’s of whom we will be hearing more in the near future. Turbovski, Duplak and Rigby were the notables. The Seniors didn’t have a very successful season due to lack of practice, but had a great time playing together. Their favorite slogan was “We’ll beat them the next game,” but, unfortunately, this never happened. This was Newton’s first year in soccer for many a year, and we hope that our teams will be able to bring home the championship next term. Mr. Avery was the capable coach of both teams. JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM BACK ROW —E. Kus- tra, V. Pomeranski, B. Beba, S. Solylo, G. Kondryshyn, B. Du¬ plak, S. Pelechaly. FRONT ROW — L. Rigby, S. Chubala, L. Breihauer, J. Turbov- sky, J. Roberison, M. Black, W. Seniuk. MISSING — Mr. Avery (coach), J. Lazar. SENIOR SOCCER BACK ROW, left to right — E. Owen, B. Senyk, N. Goy, Mr. Avery, J. Hryshko, E. Schneider, M. Skwark. FRONT ROW —J. Bi- lous, B. Stefanik, E. Tesluk. M. Kanuiga. T. Skehar, L. Gzebb. MISSING — J. Korlen- chuk, B. Shack, A. Pel- echaty.
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Newtonian 73 GIRL C ' o PORT r o SENIOR INTER-HIGH VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW (left lo right)—D. Shero, M. Black, M. Bodnarchuk, M. Fedorowski. FRONT ROW — H. Lulewick, M. Dolhun, E. Waslyk (captain), J. Fedoruk, I. Andruskow. MISSING — V. Lozanski, W. Kurelek, S. Yaschuk, V. Smith, J. Witiuk, E. Bilyk, E. Bordulak. The Senior girls’ volleyball team gloriously won the Senior Inter-High Volley¬ ball Championship. Not only did they trounce their opponents in all games but they showed expert playing and keen sportsmanship. Under the capable coach¬ ing of Miss Griffiths they once again proved that Newton is the home of Champion volleyball teams. A group of girls from Room 16, who will not be seen in action next year, spirited the team to victory with their endless set-ups and spikes. The girls are: Evelyn B., Jennie F., Dora S., Violet S., Elva W., and Sadie Y. Captain Elva Waslyk deserves a great deal of credit for her smart playing and good sportsmanship, which was shown when every girl on the team was given a chance to do her part on the floor. Dora Shero her team-mate, played excellent ball alongside her. Violet Smith made good use of the set-ups to deliver some wonderful spikes. Some of the Grade eleven girls, whom we hope will be back next year to capture the volleyball crown for Newton, are: Ina Andruskow, Margaret Black, Margaret Dolhun, Helen Lulewick, Josephine Witiuk, Winne Ker- eluk and Marjorie Fedorowski. V
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