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our team was beaten by the narrow margin of 6-4. This year the Canucks are operating without the experi¬ enced coaching of Mr. Hohol, whose time does not permit him to take part, much to the team’s regret. However, hearty thanks came from last year’s team for the great work he did in coach¬ ing them to become the champions of the North West League, consisting of Calmar, Leduc and Thorsby. The League was organized once more this year, with an entry from Pipestone and the withdrawal of Thorsby. Under the coaching of Mr. Reg Alpaugh, the Canucks have taken posses¬ sion of first place in the league, by. defeating Calmar 5 to 4 and Pipestone 16 to 3. We hope that the Canucks will be successful once more, in taking the cup for the third consecutive year. Active members of the club this season are: Reg Alpaugh (coach), Jim Heyland (manager), Stewart Wilkinson (treasur¬ er), Ron Abel, Neil Fjell, Everett Trempner, Donald Knopp (captain), Ronald Knopp, Gerald Trempner, Skip Willis, Claude Gobeil, Elmer Arndt, Johnny Krupa and Bob Wilkinson. Page Twenty-seven
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Ping-Pong Ping-Pong,, around L.H.S. was fairly active this year. The game was played with freedom in the spacious auditorium instead of in the congested halls as previously experienced. Consisting of sixty-odd members, the club experienced a pros¬ perous year, with the purchasing of a couple of new tables, a number of nets and a plentiful supply of balls. Elections placed in office the following: Phyllis Ellett as president, Stan Werner as vice-president and Margaret Luetke- hoelter as secretary. Up-to-date no winners have been deter¬ mined, but the finals will feature close competition for those honors. Curling High School curling got off to a late start this year with the elections bringing in Leona Tyndall as president and Donna Bradbury as secretary. The club was not as active this year as last, for only about sixteen students became members. Compe¬ tition was very keen, and many a joyful Wednesday after school was spent at the curling rink. A bonspiel and party is planned for the members at the close of the season. The team which represented the club in the Taylor and Pearson Bonspiel consisted of Jim Heyland (skip), Claude Gobeil (3rd), Ron Abel (2nd) and Bill Cavanagh (lead). Hockey Because of the late opening of Leduc’s new arena this year hockey around L.H.S. was delayed in its initial games. However at the Canucks’ first opportunity, they opened the season with a 9 to 5 victory over New Sarepta. The next gamie pictured the Canucks against Otoskwin, but because of the lack of practice, Page Twenty-six
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The Bright Futures of the Grade Twelves Name Ambition Probable Occupation 1 . Ronald Abel Electrician Root-beer Slinger 2. Darwin Elgert Undecided Window Opener 3. Phyllis Ellett Teacher Orator 4. Herbie Ertman Undecided Professional Joke Teller 5. Georgene Kern Stenographer Pianist in honky tonk restaurant 6. Norman Klingbeil Civil Engineer Dean of Yale 7. Donald Knopp Engineer Professional Hockey Player 8. 9. Ronald Knopp Margaret Civil Engineer Glorified Bum Luetkehoelter Journalist Elevator Operator 10. Shirley Neuman Nurse Nurse’s Aid 11. Ken Papley Agriculturist ? ? ? 12. Clint Peterson Agriculturist “Dear” Hunter 13. Loverne Plitt Chemical Engineer Preaching to M.E. 14. Marcene Riehl Stenographer Private Secretary 15. Faith Rogers Stenographer Seed Grower 16. Norman Sagert Agriculturist Grade XII Student 17. Lawrence Schmidt Undecided Cassanova 18. Gertrude Schultz Nurse Founder of New Sarepta Clinic 19. Hannah Tischer Banker Day Dreamer 20. Everett Trempner Mechanic Pool Shark 21. Leona Tyndall Teacher Farmer’s Wife 22. Donald Werner Aeronautic Engineer Toothless Quiz Kid 23. Stanley Werner R.C.M.P. Stag-line Supporter 24. Stewart Wilkinson Electrician Page Twenty-eight Elevator Passenger
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