Lord Selkirk School - Maroon and Grey Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 34 text:

DvlIaJ Sp d , SPORTS COUNCIL Back Row , L. to R.: Mr. Downie, Brian Hampton, Jack Shapiro, Ray Kullman, Wally Holowka, Bob Welsh, Mrs. Davis. Front Row, L. to R. Arlene Rerick, Beverly Sinclair, Norah Forbes, Kathleen Rau, Audrey Mitchell, Beverley Forrester. SENIOR HIGH SENIOR BASKETBALL Back Row, left to right: Mr. D. Downie, Fred Drewe, Jack Grunsten, Dick Braun, Lome Dunn, Wayne Bush, Mervyn Miles. Jack Stewart. Front Row, left to right: Brian Hampton, Wally Holowka, Dan Haarsma, Don Partriek. S P 0 The grade X volleyball team was terrific this year. Many thanks are due to Mrs. B. Davis, and Lorraine Grimshaw (coach). The team played excellent games during the season till it reached the finals and placed second in the city championship. The girls unfortunately lost to Kelvin by a short margin but they show great promise for a winning team next year. The grade XI girls’ volleyball team played with fervor but the going got too difficult and they buckled under to lose the city championship. The encouragement given by Mrs. Davis and the coach, John Nicol was very much appreciated by the team. In the mixed volleyball series, Ray Kullman’s team won out over Pernsteiner’s team in the final “death” game in the gym one late noon hour. The Senior High basketball team under the supervision of Wally Holowka began very well with after four practises Mondays at George V and Wednesdays at David Thompson. There were no wins though we played with our heart in the game. A new sports activity this year was the mixed badmin¬ ton club under the direction of Miss D. Hall. Altogether, five tegms played, rotating team members. This was an unforgettable experience. The winning bowling team this year was composed of Audrey Mitchell, Pearl Wong, Fred Drewe, Lorraine Kurtz and Marlene Granda. Top girl bowler was Joy Kurtz who rolled a neat 168 average. The “speed-ball artist” in the men’s lineup was Fred Drewe who threw an average of 213. —ROSEANNE PRYDEN 4 i rrfr SENIOR HIGH JUVENILE BASKETBALL Top Row, left to right: Bill Glass, Ken Douglas, Brian Wright, Bob Welsh, Ted Starr, Ron Jones, Dennis Johnson, Mr. D. Downie. Bottom Row, left to right: Jim McIntyre, Pete ' Carnegie, Reg Honer, Bill Tait. BOWLING t I Back Row: Fred Drewe. Front Row, left to right: Joy Kurtz, Marlene Granda, Lorraine Kurtz, Audrey Mitchell, Pearl Wong. 32

Page 35 text:

Lord Selkirk started off the 1955-56 season by enter¬ ing soccer teams in the Senior High Senior League, which was coached by Mr. Hampton and the Junior High Senior League which was coached by Mr. Stern. The Senior High team played four games, winning one and losing three. Wally Holowka was the top man on their team. The Junior High team ' played three games and won one. Clarke Peterman appeared ' the best player on this squad. In curling this past year we had a most successful season, thanks to Mr. H. Robertson, who worked most energetically for the boys. The rink of Jack Grunsten, Skip, Ken Poole, Third, Bill Balharry, Second, and Don Harrison, Lead, won the series. Congratulations, Jack. Basketball in L.S. really flourished this year with Mr. Downie’s Senior High Senior team winning two games this year. Wayne Bush, Wally Holowka and Brian Hamp¬ ton were outstanding players for the team throughout the year. Although they didn’t win a game, the Juvenile squad came close and tried hard all year. Bob Welch was the big center who played well all year and supplied the spark for the other boys on the team. The Junior High Senior team, coached by Mr. Packota, failed to win a game, but tried their best all season. Better luck next year, boys. When field day was coming up, everybody turned to practising in his favorite events. L.S. was determined to give it all it had in this event and intended to be a challenging competitor for the top honours. See the 1957 issue of “Maroon and Grey” for the final outcome. —PETER CARNEGIE CURLING Don Harrison, Bill Balharry, Ken Poole, Jack Grunsten. SENIOR HIGH GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Back Row, L. to R. : Beverley Forrester, Arlene Lower, Emelia Lunick, Dianne Johnston, Dianne Penner, Ruth Eyolfson, Joan Hopp. Front Row, L. to R. Thelma Fonager, Dorothy Walker, Lorraine Grimshaw, Sonja Warenko, Joan Fraes. SENIOR HIGH JUNIOR GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL Back Row, left to right: Lorraine Grimshaw, Carol Lee, Joan Thompson, Helen Dixon, Maureen Watkins, June Conn, Fjola Bill. Front Row, left to right: Agra Kamars, Lorraine Kurtz,’ Betty Tait, Alice Lewis, Joan Robertson, Roseanne Pryden, Arlene Rerick. SR. HIGH GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Back Row, left to right: Wally Holowka, Dianne Paxton, Heather Robertson, Thelma Fonager, Arlene Lower, Gladys Currie, Arlene Rerick, Bev Sinclair, Mrs. Davis. Front Roiv, left to right: Roberta Jones, Dorothy Walker, Lorraine Grimshaw, Sonja Warenko. 33

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