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TENNIS Bob Chisholm and Tom Mohr, in the Junior Doubles, won in the Peel and Peel-Halton meets. Harry Charmourian ranked second in the Peel-Halton meet and Fernados Dos Santos came first in the Peel meet. Tennis BACK ROW L-R: Mr. Poe Qcoachj, Sharon Hunsley, Cathy Bell, Fernando Dos Santos, Bob Chisholm, Tom Mohr, Harry Chamourian, Barbara Arnold, Sandy Lewis. FRONT ROW L-R: Tammy Porter, Cheryl Bradley, Chris Williams. ABSENT: Arnold Fleming, Simon Brown, Neil Stark. ROWING A The Rowing team was quite suc- cessful in the Toronto district cham- pionships. There were 5 firsts and 2 seconds, making Lorne Park the champion team. ln the Canadian Schoolboy Championships, the team of Webber, Edwards, Blenkarn and Blaney came fourth. Rowing BACK ROW L-R: John Leavit, Philip Holloway, Randy Whittaker, Mike Brown, Jeff Patriquin, Rick Miller, Mark Van der Scheuren, Mr. Sutherland fcoachj. FRONT ROW L-R: Steve Maggs, Pete McKenna, David Lester, Steve Whittaker. ABSENT: Cam Brady, Brian Edwards, Tim Webber, Pete Hamilton, Pete Blenkarn, Dan Evans, Mark Blayney, Dave Porter, Mr. Gibbons fcoachj. BADMINTON The Badminton team was com- prised ofa hard core of dedicated players, none of whom qualified for the Peel competition. However, Mike Nicholas and Dave Tanner went on to compete in the semi-finals of the Peel- Halton meet. Sally Dakin won the Peel-Halton meet. Thanks to all for a good year. The Tennis team had a good year.
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GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD This past year, Lorne Park had a small but extreme ly talented track and field team. Of the 16 girls that turned out, 14 of these girls qualified to go on to the Peel County Finals, 7 more went on to the Peel l-lalton Finals where the girls took 5 firsts on the track and 1 first in the field events. Lorne Park dominated the Sprints thanks to Caro- line Rich, Sheridan Laurie, and Deirdre Jakabouski. Cheryl Gregory was the strongest in the throwing events while Lesley Evans and Anne Godkin took care of the middle distance events. Congratulations to the team on an excellent season Thanks to Miss Cade and Mr. Hart for all their time and effort in coaching. BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD The Midget team provided a good all-round performance, ending up first overall in the Peel meet. lndividual firsts by Peter Crandall ijavelinj, Bob White ilong jumpj, and the 4 x 100 metre relay team and the fine backup by the team's other members made the Lorne Park Midgets a team to be proud of. The Juniors also did well in 1972 with firsts by: Mike Lavery in 100 m., Terry Lavery in 200 m. and Mike Lavery, Terry Lavery, Glen Gil- bert, and Ron Fisher in the 4 x 100 m. relay. The Seniors probably had the single most outstanding performer in Barry Elford who won the 100, 200, and 400 m. races in Peel West. He was ill for the Peel finals and could only manage a third in the 200 there and was injured for the e Peel-Halton meet and could only finish third in Q the 100 m. dash. i' Boys' Track and Field FRONT ROW: Len Dlutek, Rob McKensie, James Pointing, Wally Mullin, Barry Elford. MIDDLE ROW: Bob ' McWhinnie, Danny OI- A sen, Randy Bauer, Dave Burnett, Jonathon Savedra, Mark Tindale, Stu Eley. BACK ROW: Mike Lavery, Tom Bryant, Bruce Toigo, Jim Nelson, Pete Morri- son, Zeke Brotus, Ross Baines, Tom Powell, Ron Fischer. ABSENT: Coach Hart. Girls' Track and Field FRONT ROW: Penny Blacker, Sabina Weber, Sheridan Lawrie. MIDDLE ROW: Diane Motink, Pat Dykstra, Ann Godkin. BACK ROW: Miss Cade, Sue Brown, Caroline Rich, Leta Hignell, Mary-Jane Yeo, Cheryl Gregory, Barb Gawley. 24
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EL E CTIO N 7 2 There were three Presiden- tial Candidates for Student Council. After the week-long campaign beseiged by David Lester,, pencils and T-shirts, the band who played in the early morning hours boasting Carol Town and mysterious allusions to what Dan Williams had to offer, the resu-Its made David Lester President with Dan Williams coming in as Vice- President. Of the two hopefuls for treasurer Ken Ratts was the winner while Melanie Oda beat out Barb Sanders, Julie Russell, Mandy Franks and Janet Ver- non for the position of secre- tary. TOP - LEFT TO RIGHT. The Candidates for President, Dan Williams, Dave Lester, and Carol Town. E5 E -4 . .. . ,. ., Q blr V .l fa, , , 3. is Q 'ii' be ky'-Q'fq - .la .F Y, V Qiififf Y f L 5 1 XQSSTSQST3 i.:Q 'VjfiI'.'f T r'
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