Lorne Park Secondary School - Key Yearbook (Mississauga, Canada Ontario)

 - Class of 1973

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IUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Although the juniors were unsuc- cessful in bringing back a few more wins, than in previous years, they were success ful as a team. Between running to bad- minton tournaments, coaching inter- mural teams and missing practices for various other reasons, the girls managed to learn a few skills. They were taught to jump when spiking and not to aim for the basketball nets when serving. During the games however, the girls managed to show off all of their talents and win a few games, with all the others being close matches. The girls enjoyed themselves while representing Lorne Park and are looking forward to next year's season. Many thanks to Coach ' La Chance who was forever putting up with the little antics that went on, on the court. Junior Girls' Volleyball Team BACK ROW L-R: Janet McClure, Mary-Jane Yeo, Sabina Weber, Lynn Aston. FRONT ROW L-R: Sue Vogt, Bev Jefferies, Chris Boyko, Pam Ferguson, Bobbi MacDougall, Pat Dykstra. AB- SENT: Anne Gebbie, Sandy Graham. COACH: Mrs. La Chance. SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Due to unexpected difficulties lsuch as the other teamsl senior volley- ball did not have an overly successful year. Team spirit was kept high by com-- ments such as Burn 'em one Moose and cheers of S-P- . . . Exciting action with Sue's great spiking ability and Ann D.'s spectacular three-point landings brought many games to a close finish. Practises often involved hysterical out- bursts and dragging unsuspecting people out of the halls to play with us. The team wishes to thank Mrs. Ballantine for her never-failing patience and enthusiasm and hopes she has more success in future years. Senior Girls' Volleyball BACK ROW I.-R: Cheryl Gregory, Anne Dud- man, Tricia Greer, Suzanne Parsons, Anne Cosentino, Debbie Holmes. FRONT ROW L-R Judy Towle, Laurie Woolley, Barb Edward. ABSENT: Sue Francescini, Lea Catton.

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Junior Football FRONT ROW L-R: Mike Lavery, Bruce Togo, Stu Aird, Rob McKenzie, Stu Smith, Rich Kantor, Chris Pirie, John Ella, arth Nicholas. BACK ROW L-R: Tom Powell, Terry Lavery, John Leonard, Dwight Taylor, Ted Dyment, John Field, Paul Woolvett, Jamie Tipping, Mike Brown, Dave Burnett, Steve Ackroyd. MIDDLE L-R: Mark Lococo, Warren Wade, Pete McKenna, Danny Olson, Philip Holloway, Glenn Gilbert, Rick Millar, Chris Price, Drew McNaughton, Peter O'Marra, Dave Wheeler. JUNIOR FOOTBALL TEAM The junior football team proved to be gang-busters between the twenty-five yard-lines this sea- son. They just couldn't seem to put the ball over when the going got tough and had to settle for singles on too many occasions. Trying to defend their champion- ship from the previous year, Lorne Park fielded a competitive team capable of making theplayoffs but just couldn't seem to click when it counted. After holding a convincing lead in the play they lost their second game in the last 45 seconds to Erindale, and by the third game had lost five of their first stringers. The team however, did finally put it together and fin- ished the season on a winning note, thanks to the excellent coaching of Mr. Gibbins, Mr. Smith and Mr. Auchincloss. Next season may prove to be a better year, as Mr. Gibbins hopes to open up the offense with the aid of a new rule permitting four downs and two time outs. Midget Football Team FRONT ROW L-R: Danny MacDonald, Randy Brown, Rich Williamson, Ken Collins, Perry Whitall, Robert Bouma, Hal Woolley, Gary Doherty, Ross Johnson BACK ROW: Dave Leonard, Kirk Will, Jim Boyington, Steve Stasko, Mike Ford, Mitch Coleman. MIDDLE: Mr. Dixon iCoachj, Hughie Lococo, Gary Connolly, Jimmie Zalusky, Stevey White, Niel Collins, lan McNaughton, Mr. Heathcock iCoachj, Mr. Clipperton iCoachj. MIDGET FOOTBALL TEAM The midget football team ended the season with a one-win, three-loss record in fourth place. Coach Clipper- ton, back coaching the midget team after a year with the seniors, attributed his team's poor showings to a Porous Defence . The season was not a total disaster though for what was lost in pride was made up in gains in spirit and knowledge. Many thanks to Mr. Dixon, Mr. Heathcock, and Mr. McKee for their help in coaching the midget team this year. 93



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BOTTOM Cross Country BACK ROW L-R: Mr. Korczak jCoachl, Nancy Hale, Barry Elford, Ross Baines, Grant Hignell, Steve Maggs, Rosalynd Hudson. FRONT ROW L-R: Penny Blacker, Robin Black, Jim Bright, Tim Lane, Sheridan Laurie. MIDDLE Senior Boys' Volleyball BACK ROW L-R: Wally Mullin, Jonathan Savedra, John Harrower, Don Emnin, Ronnie Belcher. FRONT ROW L-R: Geoff Brown, Ken Ratts, Bert eene. TOP Junior Boys' Volleyball BACK ROW L-R: Bob Savage, Stuart Plummer, Jim Nelson, Bruce Forth, Pete Sewell, Dave Riddell. RONT ROW L-R: Paul McGarry, Leonard Vanderstar, Mark Lyall. JUNIOR BOYS' VOLLEYBALL Thejunior volleyball team was left in a bad spot this year as most of their experienced players left them and new players had to take up the slack. However the team managed to finish the season with a respectable three-win, two-loss record, even though the emphasis tended to be on fun and not victory. The players were reliable and enthusiastic and it was only because of Various circumstances that the team didn't secure a better position. Mr. Savage is looking forward to next year and encour- ages more people to come out. SENIOR BOYS' VOLLEYBALL The Senior Volleyball team at Lorne Park proved to be an up and coming threat this year after the team finished just short of the semi-finals with a three-win two-loss record. With consistent perfor- mance from such players as Geoff Brown and Bert Keene and from the most improved player Spike Bradley the team had a very commendable season. All the players, under the direction of coach Ron Belcher, enjoyed the year and hope the tradition of fine senior volleyball will be carried on next year. CROSS- COUNTRY It was not a particularly good season for the 1972 cross-country team. We had outstanding Midgets who enjoyed a more successful year than other teams. Tim Lane and Jim Bright had a very good season during which they gained valuable experience though they brought home no trophies. The junior team during the 72 sea- son was plagued by injuries and sickness. In spite of this unusually difficult situation we managed to gain some initial success by decisively defeating Erindale, Port Credit and T.L. Kennedy. Although we couIdn't assemble a sufficiently large team to compete in senior races, Ross Baines, Steve Maggs and Barry Elford managed to secure for them- selves outstanding individual positions in senior races. The Girls' cross country team en- joyed a good season with such fine runners as Penny Blacher, Sheridan Laurie, Nancy Hale and Rosalind Hudson. This team managed to maintain su- premacy until they were eased into second place by the remarkably strong Graydon and Applewood teams. In spite of what first appears to be a lack of success Lorne Park's cross country team did managed to secure fourth place out of twenty-one competing Peel County schools. The team wishes to extend their appreciation to Mr. Korczak for the time and effort he spent with the team.

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