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74 Isaac Newton High School JUNIOR INTER-HIGH VOLLEYBALL B9CK ROW, left to right — B. Glynn, G. Maza, J. Guyda, D. Gall, M. Nedoruk. FRONT ROW — O. Kablak, D. Mattern, R. Bauer (captain), A. Byskal, S. Oliver. MISSING—M. Buchko, M. Brucker, A. Solatycky. Although the Junior girls, coached by Miss Griffiths, did not succeed in win¬ ning the Championship this year, they did, however, play some excellent games, and placed second. The outstanding players of the team were Ruth Bauer, May Nadoryk, Joyce Guyda and little Alexandra Byskal, who showed up very nicely in this, her first year of volleyball. The team was very co-operative, and if they return to play volleyball again next year, there should be another championship team, r.s there is plenty of good material to work with. ♦ CHEERLEADER ' S SQUAD HACK ROW, left to right—L. Schoulen, Mr. J. Katz, M. Wozny, H. Kraushar, E. Bryant, I. Duy, C. Dziedic, A. Byskal. A. Dryburgh, FRONT ROW D Pytel, A. Budowski, J. Fedoruk. MISSING—J. Grona, M. Jolly.
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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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Newtonian 75 SENIOR INTER-HIGH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW (left to right)—H. Maulhe, J. Wiliuk, J. Shaley, C. M. Griffiths (manager), E. Carey, A. Tuchak, M. Daski. SECOND ROW—M. Wozny, B. Tkach, M. Federowski, V. Smith, M. Black, H. Lulewick, W. Kureluk. FRONT ROW—M. Dolhun, J. Fedorulc, E. Waslvk, D. Shero. The ’47 edition of Isaac Newton’s Girls’ Senior Inter-High basketball team was one of the best this sanctuary of the three R’s has ever produced. This is the first time in Isaac Newton history that the Senior girls have suc¬ ceeded in capturing the Basketball title, and much credit must be given to the able coaching of Harold Mauthe and Mike Daski. The girls won every game they played and walked off the undis¬ puted City Champions, The girls of the Senior team showed sportsmanship, fine co-operation and that fine fighting spirit throughout the whole schedule. The point-getters of the year were Dora Shero and Marge Fedorowski. Elva Waslyk, one of our star players, sprained her ankle in the second game and was out for the rest of the season. Other outstanding play¬ ers were Margaret Dolhun, Evelyn Car¬ rie, Violet Smith, and little Jennie Fe- doruk, who showed her spunk in the final game. June Shaley, Helen Lule¬ wick and Bernice Tkach took turns in replacing Elva in the last two games. Marion Wazny and Margaret Black played excellent ball throughout the series, also. When Harold Mauthe be¬ came ill just before the Newton-Kelvin game, the girls went out with Mike Daski and Miss Griffiths to win the game for him. At the final game, against Gordon Bell, every player had an op¬ portunity to show what they could do, and it was quite evident that they had everything it takes to make a Cham¬ pionship team. The game scores were as follows: Newton (20) vs. Daniel MacIntyre (14). Newton (20) vs. St. John’s Tech (8). Newton (17) vs. Kelvin High (10). Newton (21) vs. Gordon Bell (11).
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