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JUNIOR (Senior High) SOCCER TEAM Back row: Mr. Downie (coach), Don Schledewitz, Robin Cowan, Henry Wiebe, Dan Baluk, Bob Currie, Jack Prater, Ray Hoskins. First row: Fred Turner, Ron Kor- chynski, Graeme Garson, Gordon Chem, Roy Hogg, Rod Dryden, Bill Lumsden. SENIOR (Junior High) SOCCER TEAM Back row: David Melnyk, Mat¬ thew Hawkins, Morley Rogow- ski. Bob Berger, Mr. Williams (coach), Jack Grunsten, Bert Roberts, Eddy Jenner, Bill Glass. First row: Herb Brown, Raymond Creed, Jack Shewchuk, Nelson Walker, Don Borys, Melvin Ros- coe, Alex Officer. MIDGET (Junior High) SOCCER TEAM Back row: Fred Fingler, Ron Lester, Mr. G. T. Gostick, Peter Carnegie, George Lucyk, John Malenchuk. First row: Dick Green, Terry Clark, Don Shillington, Earl Proutt, Clarke Peterman, Waldie Unger. SENIOR (Junior High) BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: Don Borys, Nelson Walker, David Melnyk. Mr. Downie (coach). Nelson Rachotte, Edward Jenner, Frank Litwin. First row: Don Baker, Ron Stokes, Lynn Atkinson, Morley Rogowski. 55
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SENIOR HIGH SOCCER This year ' s Senior High Junior squad was as good as any in the city—never losing by more than one goal—but lacked the scoring power essential for a winner. The team is allowed three seniors whicn is fortunate because the bulk of the load was carried by halfback Gord Chem, centre Henry Yiebe, and goalie Dan Baluk. Bill Lumsden, Don Schledswitz, flay Hoskins, Bob Currie, Rod Dryden, Ron Korchynski, Graeme Garson, and Jack Frater all played good ball in their last year in Junior ranks, as did Robin Cowan, Roy Hogg, and Fred Turner, holdovers for next year on wnom Hr. Downie hopes to build his title squad. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER The Senior team started off tne season by rolling over Macnray 2 to 0. The second, against Isaac Newton, ended in a 1-1 tie. In the tnird game Aberdeen was trounced 1 to 2 by Lord Selkirk. The last, however, found the L.S. squad a low scorer, Tne coaching of Mr. Williams was responsible for the good year. The Midget team, with Don Shillington, Joan Malenchuk, and Jerry Strelik on top, were able to hold their own, winning, tying, and losing one each of the tnree games Special thanks are extended to fir. C-ostick for his time and effort. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL This year for the first time, Lord Selkirk entered a team in the Senior division of the Junior High School Basketball League. The boys worked hard at practices, played their games well, and on all occasions displayed fine sportsmanship. This year ' s record is not too impressive, unless we remember that basketball is in its infancy at L.S. However, progress was made and the final game was lost by only three points to Lachray. If we keep it up, who knows what the next year will hold in store. SENIOR HIGH BOWLING The bowling season started out with fourteen teams in tne running. Owing to withdrawals, several teams had to be re-arranged. However, all ' s well that ends well, that is at least for Team 3, wiiich won 17 out of 22 games and stacked up .772 points, well ahead of every competitor. Team 3 consisted of Nellie Nagamatsu (captain), Ed De Laronde, Elsie Lytwyn, Ann Dmytriw, and Fred Howell. Prize money (five cents per person) financed prizes for the top team, and trophy cups for the boy and girl with the highest average. The girls ' cup went to Helen Humenik who averaged 158, while the boys ' cup went to Ed De Laronde who bowled an average of 197. The season was a success, and, of course, everybody had fun. INTER-ROOM SPORTB In the fall, soccer took tne spotlight in inter-room sports despite the cold weather. Room 12-18 easily took the Grades 11 and 12 championship. Room 10-1 carried off the Grade 10 honours, and also provided the upset of tne sports ' year by trounc¬ ing Room 12-18 to walk away with the school championship. After the gruelling task of exams, the Girls ' Volleyball series got away to a good start. Room 12-18 and 10-12 had very little competition for tneir titles. When these teams met, the Grade 12 room had to fight till the last minute to defeat their junior competitors. The Boys ' Volleyball series, whicn started before Easter, was discontinued owing to interruptions from exams and track and field practices. This term. Room 12-18 duplicated their existing record and won the Field Day pennant for the second consecutive year. Their average points-per-person were 2.6. Much of the credit for the success in inter-room sports goes to Miss Harrow and Mr. Downie, our athletic directors.
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LORD SELKIRK CURLING FINALISTS Back row: Bill Evans, John Bon- nett, Walter Eby, Bruce Brown, Gordon Wright, Sigmar Palm- ason, Mr. H. Robertson, Bill Shoup, Art Segal. First row: Ussher Claman, Bill Lumsden, Dave Schick. Missing: Bryan Johnston. INTER-HIGH BONSPIEL RINK L to R.—Bill Lumsden, Bob Car¬ negie, Sigmar Palmason, Bill Krisa. INTER-HIGH JUNIOR HURDLES CHAMPS Back row: Shirley Simmons, Beth Waldon, Miss Perfect, Betty Brown, Moreen Close. First Row: Nellie Nagamatsu, Marion Gross, Diana Bileski, Doreen Zipp, Maureen Rolston. INTER-HIGH TRACK FIELD INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Back row: Carole Brailsford, Ussher Claman, Louise Sitartz, Art Topham, Doreen Zipp, Bernie Palz. First row: Rose Marie Philips, Doreen Zipp, Lionel Orlikow, Darlene Smith, Maureen Rolston. INTER-HIGH TRACK FIELD TEAM n m | Lu C i I ' V ij V wmfifak |
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