Miles Macdonell Collegiate - Macadonian Yearbook (East Kildonan, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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Bob Stalker, Cliff Schmidt, Ed Atwell, Gary Milne (skip). The M.M.C. Bowling Association The M.M.C, Bowling Association had its biggest and best year this season with eighteen teams com¬ peting. The students bowled two nights a week. With nine teams bowling each night, one team was forced to bowl alone on alley nine. Once again the season was split into two parts. In the second half each team of five was given a sixth bowler due to the number of students wanting to bowl after Christmas. The top nine teams played in the roll-offs and Garry Kissuk led his team of Claire Dafoe, Sharon Patek, Connie Matheson, John Hunter, and A1 Fingler to victory. They were awarded the trophy donated last year by Mr. Clay, the former proprietor of Lynwood Alleys. Some of M.M.C.’s outstanding bowlers this year were: Boys ' High Single - A1 Fingler 313 Boys ' High Double Bill Harper 583 Boys ' High Average Dick Birch 194 Girls ' High Single June Hunter 270 Girls ' High Double June Hunter 403 Girls ' High Average Margaret Kovachlik 158 In roll-off competition Janet Smith surprised everyone with a game of 310 and A1 Fingler bowled 316. Again this year M.M.C. was well represented in the Inter-High Bowling Competition with the top 10 girls and boys representing our school. Although the four teams did not place, everyone did his or her best. We would like to thank Mr. Wilson, Len Bugera, and Hugh Andrew for their fine work in organizing and running the Bowling schedule this year. We would also like to thank Mr. Kamrath, the pro¬ prietor of Lynwood Alleys, for his co-operation throughout the season. —Ron Worton CURLING Here ' s to the Spearing’s and Buffie’s, The Simpson’s and Robertson’s too. The Smyrl’s, the Scarrow’s, the Evanses, And “Easy Ed” Parson’s great crew. To the Russell’s, McEwan’s, and Tinling’s, Messrs. Wilson and Nixon too. They all had their day, and Pete had the name, But a southpaw” named Milne came through. —J. Angus McEighl-Ender A year has passed, a princess has married a com¬ moner, and a rookie skipper has carried his rink to the Miles Mac Curling Championship. Gary Milne and his rink of Ed Atwell, Cliff Schmidt, and Bob Stalker breezed through the round-robin play-offs winning three straight games after absorbing only three losses all season. Gary and the boys downed the rinks of Orville Buffie, Dale Grevstad, and Gord Spearing with respective scores of 11-7, 8-6, and 15-6. Buffie had Miss Sparling, Ken England and Dave Horne in front of him; Spearing had Bill Glabecka, Don Bucholz, and Wade Rowland with him, while Mr. Green, Ray Ryan, and Dale Knoll completed Dale Grevstad’s foursome which eventually won the points championship. Congratulations to Ed Atwell, Cliff Schmidt, Mike Maslick, and Alvin Barret for their reaching the final of the Dan Davidson event only to lose out to Litman of West Kildonan. Dale Grevstad’s rink of Orville Buffie, Gary McEwan and Bill Evans were among the eight undefeated rinks, but lost going into the quarter finals after winning five straight. —Dale Grevstad odCK now: Hubert. WolSUTinrSSS- ' k ' R ° n C ° le Ken RobmLn 0 Sick U B g h n L r en W Bu H g°era AMinger ' CHff Bea11 ’ BrUce Norm Flngler JankS 1 Molasky 1 C ° nn ° r HaU ' Le ° n Barchuk, 53

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SPORTS COUNCIL 1st Row: Leslie Oshanek. Sandra Johnson. Dave Confrey. Millard Homiak. Connie Hicks. Pat Haigh. Leslie Clash. 2nd Row: Jo-Anne Woytowich, Dianne Bell. Adele Woodwort, Sonia Smerehansky, Audrey Klem, Gail Scott, Nola James, Sandra Ratner, Reg Slocumb. 3rd Row: Stan Nickarz, Pete Fischer, Jerry Procillo, Pat Lewis. Ken Adair, Janet Smith. Henry Theissen. 4th Row: Larry Lacomy, Gordon Funk, Dane Walker, Garth Mitchell. Orville Buffie, Marty Westmacott. Danny Rosin, June Huyda. Don Pickup. VARSITY SOCCER m o 1 i Era FA Ipf 1 st Row: Stnn Nickarz. Jerry Falzarano. Willard Homiak. Bill 2nd k Row: Horst Aldinger, Rainer Hampel, Pete Winning, Pete Fischer, Bob Jackson. 3rd Row: Roal VanI.eeuwen, Bruce Bell, Bill Evans, Gordon Spearing. Field conditions were excellent when Miles Mac- donell invaded Glenlawn Collegiate in the opening and only game of the 1959-60 season. In the first half, playing with the wind at their heels, Miles Macdonell counted early; Bill Nickarz scored on a quick pass over, and made it “1” to “0” for Miles Mac. With about five minutes remaining in the first half Stan Nickarz rifled a shot past the startled Glenlawn goalkeeper who for some reason was stationed at the opposite side of the goalmouth. At half time the team gathered around their coach, Mr. J. L. Nixon who proceeded to commend the team on its fine first half performance, and offered helpful instruction to those who needed it. The second half of the game had not gone more than five minutes when the Miles Macdonell squad lost the services of their sturdy right defenceman, Peter Winning, who was ejected from the contest by the referee on the feeble charge of dangerous kicking. The wind which had been relatively calm, suddenly increased in intensity, making it difficult for the Miles Mac defence to clear the ball from their end. At about the twenty minute mark of the second half the roof fell in on Miles Mac’s goalie, Willard Hom¬ iak, who had been playing an outstanding game in the nets. Two quick Glenlawn goals crept past him. The remaining portion of the game remained scoreless and the game ended a two all tie. —Bill Nickarz 52



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Front Row: Bob Smith, Dave Confrey, Garth Mitchell, Bob Brickey, Bob Jackson, Jim Gillies. Back Row: Jim Westmacott, John Mellin, Gary McEwan (Equipment Manager), Wayne Zurba, Doug Birt. BOYS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL TOP SCORERS Rene Day 130 pts. Garth Mitchell 92 pts. Doug Birt 60 pts. TOP PERCENTAGES Dave Confrey 38% Robert Brickey 36% Rene Day 35% RECORDS: Rene Day scored 34 pts. against Brooklands as MMC won 78-15 ALL STARS: Garth Mitchell, Doug Birt, Rene Day “Up and at ’em, ruff, ruff, ruff; We’re the team that’s really tough.” These words made everyone’s heart thump at fever pitch as game conditions brought hoarse throats and slaps to the backs of teachers and stu¬ dents. Ron Brickey’s “Buckeyes” travelled to West Kil- donan and returned with a 47-42 squeeze. Garth Mitchell’s no-look jump shot netted him 8 points. Robert Brickey had the crowd gasping with his swishers from center. The three shorties, John Mal- lin, Wayne Zurba, and Doug Birt played well on defense. Dave “the mouse” Confrey’s end zone layups give him 16, top for the night. Norwood left with a 54-48 decision. Smiling Doug Birt scored 25 points for his best game of the season. The experienced Brickey machine swamped the “never-say-die” Brookland Chappies 96-15. Deadly shooting by Glenlawn left MMC at the short end of a 65-32 contest. Rene Day, improved play originator, and Garth Mitchell chained 10 points apiece. Shifty eyes Bob Brickey still remains as “eazel” (cool) man for the team. John Ayotte and his mates provided thrills aplenty as they crept by 75-59. Rene Day, leading scorer, scored 18 while Garth Mitchell and Dave Confrey netted 12 apiece. 51-50 reminds 11 players of the night when their playoff hopes vanished. A large MMC crowd cheered hard, but the fellas couldn’t net the extra points. Team captain, Garth Mitchell did his best with 19 points. Wayne “Pierre” Zurba’s injured heel added anxiety to the night’s excitement. Spirits fell as Norwood squeaked by with foul shots in the last 14 seconds. The season’s largest crowd, and the retirement of coach Brickey, inspired the “Buckeyes” to a de¬ cisive 67-30 bout over West Kildonan. Rene Day scored 19, while Bob Brickey and John Mallin bombed 14 and 13 respectively. Ed Smith had the bench on their feet as he chained his first basket of the season. CONFIDENTIAL CAPERS??? BEST BOOB: The dressing of the team manager in blue shorts and size seven sneakers. EMBARRASSMENT: The cork from the green jug popped and flew across the gym floor. —Gary McEwen XIA 54

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