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S+tteSi-cJlujU Vo-lleyb-all Jlaap, Our Jr. Squad . . . Our Jr. Team did not succeed in retaining the cup this year but the girls showed wonderful enthusiasm and great spirit at every game. Although they ended the schedule without a win, the team had many fine volleyball players in Shirley Doern (Captain) and her crew. The girls played their best game in the last of the series at St. Johns’ when they were nosed out by one point. We feel sure that under the able coaching of Miss MacKay and with a little more practice that next year the girls will bring the coveted Senior Cup back to its resting place — Newton. Better luck next year, Girls ! ☆ GIRLS’ JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL, 1950-51 FIRST ROW {left to right): Adele K o 11, Julia Matwichyna, Shirley Doern, Mildred Stein, Edith Dodd. SECOND ROW: Audrey Mirus, Janet Ruffeski, Dorothy Kozak, Miss Mackay (mgr.) Eleanor Soltys, Mary Danyluk, Norma Miller. 60 Isaac Newton High School
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• • Glte.e.’ile.aAi.rUf ☆ CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW (left to right): Elecia Diachun, Gerry Nicol. SECOND ROW: Anne Herman, Jeanette Ry¬ bak, Edith Dodd, Joan Maycher. THIRD ROW: Laurie Ostry, Norman Podol- ski. ☆ Our Classy Cheerleaders . . . This year, thanks to the fine efforts of Janet Carte r, our cheerleaders were the snappiest-dressed ‘spirit-builders’ in any city High School. Their expert display of cheers, tricky acrobatics and sharp actions, won them raves at rugby, soccer and basketball games. We are all proud of them — let them yell a little louder. Yea Newton !! Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! Gulling • • Our Curling Kings . . . Our curling greats skipped by Bob Ketchen again entered the High School Bonspiel only to bow out in the sixteens. On the jaunt to Brandon, however, they emerged victorious and walked off with prizes in the Brandon Bonspiel. The team composed of Bob Ketchen (skip), Jim Komi- shon, Fred Ingaldson, Ian Rich¬ ardson are looking for a Manitoba Title in the coming year. ☆ CURLING 1950-51 FIRST ROW (left to right): Jim Komi- shon. Bob Ketchen (skip). SECOND ROW: Bob Kostiuk, Fred Ingaldson, Ian Richardson. Newtonian 59
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GIRLS’ SENIOR VOLLEYBALL 1950-51 FRONT ROW (left to right): Sonja Galazyk, Joan Heffel. SECOND ROW: Irene Scholl, Helen Tym- chuk, Jean Fuga (cap¬ tain), Violet Smalla- koff, Mary Michalew- ski. THIRD ROW: Grace Durban, Virginia Squirk, Lillian Starin, Marge Brown, Miss Mackay (mgr.), Polly Zajankowski, Evelyn Rosnyk, Irene Les- chynski, Angela Golo- vitch. MISSING: Sylvia Stark, Laura Artes. Our Spiking Seniors . . . The Senior girls, Inter-High Volley¬ ball team, under the supervision of Miss MacKay, experienced a fairly suc¬ cessful season. Our girls showed great form and worked on the floor, both at practices and at the scheduled games. This year again, the intricate three-way pass was mastered by the girls, only because of their terrific teamwork. Jean Fuga, their energetic captain injected plenty of spirit. The “Newtonites” were sparked with top- notch point-getters, who with more practice would have combined to make a championship squad. The team consisted of the following players:— Jean “Tigs” Fuga — the influential captain; Irene “Les” Leschynski; Mary “Mitch” Michalewski; Lillian “Lebo” Starin; Polly “Babe” Zajankowski; Evelyn “Rosy” Rosnyk; Grace “Clip¬ per” Durban; Helen “Tim” Tymchak; Virginia “Ginny” Squirk; Marge “Fire¬ ball” Brown; Irene “Schooley Keed” Scholl; Vi “Blackie” Smallakoff; Sylvia “Starchy” Stark; Sonja “Sonny” Galazyk, line keeper; Joan “Stretch” Heffel, time keeper; Angie “Gutch” Golovitch, scorekeeper; Miss MacKay supplied the gum. Our girls defeated Balmoral Hall, St. John’s, Gordon Bell, and Daniel Mac; but they were overtaken by Lord Selkirk and Kelvin. At the wind-up of the season they were credited with four wins and two losses. INTER-MURAL COMPETITION Volleyball This year the intermural pennants were won by Room 16 of the Seniors and Room 2 of the Juniors. The winners did not have an easy task for most of the rooms were evenly matched and competition was keen. In the school finals Room 16 defeated Room 2 to the tune of 58—26. The girls show¬ ed that they enjoyed the competition by their enthusiasm and attendance. C. KELEKIS FISH AND CHIPS SHOPS Famous for our SHOESTRING POTATO CHIPS Two stores to serve you 929 MAIN ST. PHONE 57 444 1100 MAIN ST. PHONE 57 921 Newtonian 61
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