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Senior W.0.S.S.A. Baslzerlnall Team Back row: Mr. VV. T. Ziegler. Mr. Hodge. Mr. H. Wlallace. Bolm Fitzgerald. Mr. E. Devitt lCoacl1l. Bill Armour. Chuck Grelm lStutlent Manage-rl. Walter Boelimer lSeore1'l. Xlr. XV. J. linwin. .lliddfe f0Il'f Norm Hett. Bob Thompson, jim Swartz lflaptainb. Ken Berlet. Hike Neuwelt. Front row: Marty Reszetnik. Grant Shirk. Don Heller. C. Moser. .-lbsent: Norm Wilson. A lunior W.Q.S.S.A. Baslzetlnall Team Back row: Mr. W. J. Unwin. Director of Student Activitiesg Mr. H. D. Wallace, Faculty Managerg Neil Carson, Captaing Mr. E. H. Devitt, Coachg Mr. W. T. Ziegler, Principal: Walter Boehmer, Scorer. Middle row: Jim Pym, Doug Schlichter, Pat Eckersley. Wayne Lohnes. Don Hallman. Front row: Don Amos, Ed. Dolmage, ,lim Evans, Earl Sippel. Absent: Vic Darasch, Graeme Dimock.
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96 THE GRUMBLER COMPLIMENTS OF RADIO PRODUCTS lunior Rugloy fContinue1l from page 94? Don Hallman-another inside who played heads-up rugby all season. Don Amos-a hard-hitting end who, although small, used his speed to advantage. Ian Ballantyne - an outstanding end who was always in there for the tackle. Jim Pym- The Casanova of the team who starred at the end position. Bruce Smith-played a great all- round game at inside. Bud Brautigam-played a clever game in the backfield as left half. MacMillan, an endg Krautzer, a middleg and Schott, an inside, rounded off the team. P.S.-Earl Sippel, the author. played a bruising game as snap on the team, but is a bit modest. -Q- lntra-Mural Ruglny lfdssanl Reimer. A Xlll C All groups were well represented in intra-mural rugby this year. and the competition was keen. A record turnout of thirty-five teams with three hundred and forty-two players, taking part in sixty-two games, resulted. As in all outdoor sports, the weather plays an im- lContinued on page l63v FOR THE SMOOTHNESS AND SPEED. OF A BASKETBALL PLAY . . . lT'S Sunoco Dynafuel ALL THE WAY I I Swartz Service Station Conwzn or Kim: S le3m:l1'11.x1v1' Puow: 2-2082
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ff THE GRUMBLER MARY'S BARBEQUE A. ef C. BOE:-IMER LIMITED Lunches PAPER Boxiis BEEF. PORK, BAR-B-Q , , Ixitvhener Ontario 20 Houug Street Ilial 2-9805 benior Boys' Basketball Ke-n Berlet. A XIII A My kingdom for a basketball . This was the pet phrase of many a K.C.I. lad on the Senior team this year. From only three former senior players, Mr. Devitt produced one of K.C.I.'s finest teams. Our Iooys won six of the eight scheduled games and so entered the group finals versus our friendly Duke Street rivals . Two top notch games ensued. S.J.C. fin- ally emerging as the victor, with a lead of' four points. We did not win the much covet- ed group championship, but, never- theless, the team was tops . The players: Jim Swartz-Jim was the ever deserving captain. playing right forward. He has a lovely one hand shot and frequently pulled the team out ot' tight clinch- QS. Norm Hett-Norm is the re- bound man, who did a wonderful job. One of the team's tallest men. he played centre. ever tapping in H.uulmu4-II on page IIUI Iunior Baslzetlaal. Yim' Daraseli Neil Carson-Neil is this year's captain. He is a quiet. hard-fight- ing individual who checks like a veteran. He has done well for his first year as a Junior. Wayne Lohnes-Wayne comes up from our last year's Bantam O.B.A. team, showing much im- provement in his pivot or long shot and his all-round playing ability Cespecially when it's under our own basket, huh Wayne '35 Pat Eckersley-A former Ban- tam, Pat has strengthened our Ju- nior team considerably with his driving aggiessiveness in setting up plays under the opposition's bas- Iiet. Pat also turns a very neat pivot-shot in the key. Don Hallman-Don is one of our Juniors' best defensive men and a determining factor on the team's scoring end. He has plenty of pep and fight for a guard. Don Amos - Eggie is our speed-king. He plays a fast game at forward and is stalwart on the tliontinued on page lffi l.IUlIllilI.llIl'I1fSOf . . . WUNDER 48VlQiRvgLEANERS 11973 King: West Phone Kim: at Main kI'I'CHl'lNl'1R 2-1679 XVATERLO0
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