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TRACK AND FIELD CLUB SEATED: E. Lowry, P. McCartney, S. Dudeck, B. Wilkinson, O. Papish, D. Saltel, J. Birciew, C. Stracker, G. Bennett, J. Kohnan, D. Ross, D. Shaver , J. Randell, S. Boomer, J. Daniels. MIDDLE ROW: L. DeGagne, F. Wagner, R. Collings, D. Hunter, K. Dunthorne, H. Stephens, V. Romanow, R. Glover, P. Benoit, K. Sorenson, T. Algren, T. DenHeyer, J. Nickarz, E. Wazney. BACK ROW: Dennis Brown, Victor Kuzyk, M. Benoit, N. Porub- anec, T. Lobay, S. McLean, K. Mitchell, R. Titarniuk, J. Kan- cer, D. Gregg, E. Lagieuwka, C. Boomer, J. Wilkinson, D. Re¬ beck. Track and Field Club met three mornings a week Trom Febuahy to April. After Easter Holidays it was held daily both morning and noon. As Field Day approached, the club ' s membership increased to 40. The club thanks Mr. Wilson, Mr. Elfenbaum, Mr. Kuran, and Miss Strimbiski. These teachers brought the members of the club to their peak efficiency for the big meet TRACK FIELD DAY CANDIDS
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BADMINTON CLUB WINNERS SEATED: G. Exchange, B. MacLean, J. Poley, B. Milne. STANDING: B. Starenchuk, W. Turk, K. Sorenson, B. Kozminski. The 1962-63 season of badminton ended quite successfully. Through the help of the teachers who sponsored the club, everything went smoothly and no difficul¬ ties arose. The club officers were elected the first week as follows: President, Ken Mailey; Vice President, Bev MacLean; Secretary-Treasurer, Bev Milne. The following week, seventy-five students became members of the club. From that time on, until the end of March, the Miles Mac Gym A was the scene of Badminton skills. The Gym was divided into three courts which allowed twelve people to play at one time. By the end of each evening all the attending members managed to play at least three games. A badminton tournament climaxed the season on March 19. The members participated with great enthusiasm and the winners emerged as: Girls ' Singles, Bev Milne; Boys ' Singles, Brian Starenchuk; Girls ' Doubles, Judy Poley and Geraldine Exchange; Boys ' Doubles, Bob Kozminski and Walter Turk; Mixed Doubles, Bev Milne and Kim Sorenson, After the Tournament, badminton was considered as finished for the rest of the school year for most members, but some of the members did go on to play in the Suburban Tournament and the Greater Winnipeg Tournaments. None were completely successfully but valuable experience was gained. The cheerlead¬ ers, under the di¬ rection of Miss M. Watson and Miss Kerr consisted of Margaret Coates, Donna Olsen, Bev Milne, Gail Riddell, Marilyn Norris, Pat Knoll, Elaine Gensorek, Francess Ross, Leona Solomon, Janet Webb, Judy Gadway, and Bev McLean. They showed up very well at the Uni¬ versity Field House Volleyball Series, the Pep Rally and many of the school games.
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AWARDS DAY Miles MacDonell ' s Awards Day was held June 6 in the Miles MacDonell Auditorium. The chairman for the programme was the school president Wayne Eliuk. Frances Ross was presented the award for naming the final dance. Don Buccini of the Social Committee made the presentation. Following this, Richard Deely presented the School Spirit Awards to Chris Westdal, Julie Bergner, Murray Botterill, Conrad Gislason, and Dana Stewart. School letters were presented by Mr. H. Dick to deserving students. Wayne Eliuk then read the names of those who were worthy of recieving school crests. These students were: Errol Aspevig, Vern Barrett, Don Buccini, Christine Boomer, Lynn Carmicheal, Arlene Cartiledge, Judy Gunning, Jim Hull, Jim Horne, Dave Kemp, Edwin Kroeger, Randie Kushnier, Victor Kuzyk, Colin Laker, Dale Martin, Kerry McCombs, Stuart McLean, Karen Prevalnig, Judy Randall, Diane Ross, Cliff Schultz, Kim Sorenson, Gail Stevens, Lorna Weber, Frank Wagner, and Fran Willis. Wayne Eliuk, Chairman, then read out the names of the students who won an award for the second consecutive year. These were: Audrey Baldoke, Julie Bergner, Ted Chmielowiec, Shirley Dudeck, Richard Deely, Dennis Glavin, Don Hunter, Dick Long, Ken Mailey, Peggy McCartney, Richard Sallee, Lyn Smith, Sharon Smith, Neil Taylor, Bob Tibbs, Nora Verhagen, Linda Walker, and Joan Wilkinson. Mr. T. C. Meadows presented the above students with bars. Then, Miles Mac ' s principal, Mr. J. E. Scarrow presented the following students with cups and bars. These students had won crests and bars in the last two years and had done the most in Citizenship to help the School. The students were: Mike Dunbar, Hugh Stephens, Tom Lobay, Barb Wilkinson, Rich Titarniuk, and the School President Wayne Eliuk. Next on the programme came the presentation of the athletic Awards. Ken Mailey read the names of the students who won badminton Awards. These were: Bev Milne, Brian Staranchuk, Judy Poley, Geraldine Exchange, Bob Kozminski, Walte.r Turk, Bev MacLean, and Kim Sorenson. Mr. Saiko presented the badminton Awards. Mr. J. Bryant then presented the Prince Edward Legion Curling Cup Trophy to the Ken Mitchell Rink. Members of the winning rink were Ken Mitchell - Skip, Mr. H. Wiebe - Third, Greg Warriner - Second, and Hugh Windsor - Lead. Mr. R. J. Wilson then presented the Bowling Awards. Winners were: Brenda Bean, Bruce Sutherland, and the Kildonians, Jerry Procillo, and his winning team and Murray Botterill. Ill
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