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SPORTS COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Elaine Lowry, Vicki Scrutton, Joan Wilczynski, Judy Hales, Mavis Dixon, Shirley Dudeck, SECOND ROW: Bob Jackson, Tom Lobay, Stan Moroz, Ted Chmielowiec, Conrad Gislason, Rich Titarniuk, Edward Smith, Dave Confrey. MISSING: Lynda Foster, Les Martinson. CHEERLEADERS This year the cheerleaders received new yellow, crew-necked sweaters, thanks to the student council. We hope our cheerleading improved with the addition. Thanks to Miss Drewerys, we also had a mascot, Jasper, a grey donkey. Unfortunately, we lost his tail half-way through the basketball season. For the remainder of the year poor Jasper was a tailless donkey. This year we cheered for the Girls ' Varsity Basketball team also. We hope that this will con¬ tinue in the future. Leona Solomon, Pat Knoll, Helen Harper, Diane Blakeley, Katina Posaluko, Gayle Riddell, Diana Farbiak. CENTRE: Beverly Best.
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TUMBLING FIRST ROW: Don Hatch, Doug Brown, Jim Bakken. SECOND ROW: Jim Murray, Ed Johnston, Pete Thompson, Hugh Stephens, Rudy Neustaedter, Geoff Joyce, Monty Dow TOP ROW: Bruce Jackson, Ed Smith. PRESIDENT: DON HATCH VICE-PRESIDENT: ED SMITH TEACHER-SPONSOR: MR. JOYCE The club met every activity period at the beginning of the year, but as popularity grew, many of the members began to stay for lunch in order to practise during the noon hour. These twelve or so members improved and put on a fine display for our school tea. Kaleidoscope. Two weeks after Kaleidoscope, the group again performed before an appreciative audience, this time at the Grad. Basketball Game, In April, a few girls began tumbling in the boys ' group, and be¬ fore long, the girls formed their own club, also under the direction of Mr. Joyce. Approximately twenty enthusiasts showed up for the prac¬ tises, and, like the Boys ' Club, they were successful and everyone seemed to enjoy herself. Both the Boys ' Club and the Girls ' Tumbling Club would like to extend thanks to our supervisor and instructor, Mr. Joyce, for all the time and patience he put into making the year 61-62 a profitable one for us. FIRST ROW: Janet Birt, Judy Randall. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Herdy, Lynn Carmichael, Linda Venus, Janet Guest, Elaine Lowry, Linda Walker, Diane Ross. THIRD ROW: Karon Drewrys, Lorraine Botham, Pat Sloane, Marjory Grevstad, Lorna Weber, Deidre Campbell, Carol Kornek, Wilda Phillips.
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VARSITY FIRST ROW: Mr. Cyr, Sponsor; Bob Jackson, Captain; Mr. Martin Terry, Coach. SECOND ROW: Ted Chmielowiec, Manager; Gord Murphy, Don Hunter, Dave Confrey, Dave Walker, Ken Mailey. LAST ROW: Vic Romanov, John Mallin, Richard Taggart, Adriaan Van Reede. MISSING: Brian Rowden. The regular season play began on January 5, 1962, at Windsor Park Collegiate. The Buckeyes registered their first league victory 35-31. By the end of the season the Buckeyes had won 4 games and lost 5, tying with West Kildonan for third place in the league, calling for a play-off game to determine who would go on into the semifinals. The Buckeyes made sure of this game as they salted away a 65-50 victory over the visitors. Wednesday, March 21st found the green and gold tribe playing the second place team in the first game of the semifinals. The boys suffered a discouraging defeat 59-43. The second game of the semifinals found the Buckeyes with their backs against the wall and they rallied to take this game with a 63-51 victory. The game that counted in this series took place on Saturday night. The Buckeyes made no mistake about who was going to win. They grabbed an early lead and held it throughout the game. The final score was 76-61. March 27, found the Buck¬ eyes out for the big stakes, the championship, which they played their hearts out against the Normacs in the early part of the first game. The Buckeyes had a 14 point lead but by the end of the third quarter it had dwindled to 3 points, and the fourth quarter was disasterous as the Buckeyes lost their lead and the Normacs went home with a 58-50 victory. After a very successful sea¬ son, the boys of the Varsity Bas¬ ketball team would like to thank the cheerleaders and all the loyal supporters for the moral support they gave the team. A
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