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5. , J t QW Written by Law THTS ' Hockey ' .s run aro mg Fitzgera ,j Kent, w 'i iaying g . hon, Ron bs, .xg fence Wilcox oots ' 45 u a totai .gf TS THE THTTQD YEAR TH AT THE posts was Moe Nidd our juniors were eiiminated by League has not had afuu- whiie the aiternates score of 7-5. Nevertheiess our team und-tobm inciuded such weii piayed weii and might have won high ji known stars as Lioyd honours with more practice. Particuiat 5 id oe Yitz- congratuiations go to E. Vleatheraii ' ho came up with some great saves oai Forwards for the Gihaar TF F schoiastic read it ha after winn trick john hn whi e p e Guy Roc rs' A Hob inter cheduiedns , emi-finais 'nwhich Pa , Maioney,jo team wer ' heieftwinge , . ' ight wing, iength s in which teams enter the s their first series, a two game arrangementi totai points count. Aii semi-finai games are sudden Greg death gtherefore, a team must win every game to Macintosh. DOWNS pmpsh in IOP Position. Shouidice, Raymond and Pesker r Techs hockey suffered this year Owing to Poo! Stewart, Bruce Nei- Defasio and B. Shun on r , , , , , , l son, Charies Pond, and C. Hobbs,C. Kennedy, G. Gu-Lzo ice and the iack of ice.This condition hmrted the Wmpam Waters' Abe M Came. D. Thompson, R' Hudson, practices 10 only 3 few for Cach team ihowevef Twombiy, and Harry B. Parker and Tl. Coie were on defence. both the Senior and Bantam teams entered the Walker. The top Ati in ,ir this team Pray.-A ggod Semi-fmais. SOM-BCWCI Of me hockey and needed just a iittie more An experiment was tried this year in having aggwgafdof' Was Bee Ame 'O Wm 'half imc- Y Chuck Paui,XWiimont Gienn and Ron Finnegan F-'stem with four , . , goais gthe runner-up The Bantangs coach the Senior, junior and Bantam teams re- was km Cmheux spectiveiy. These boys tried hard and did an ex- who SCOMT two fyne in 'henfjfsf Same 05 'he Pfeuminaw ceiient job working very weii with their teams. goais this season. found WM? Ashbuw Bantam' Tech emerged victors by a score of 2-0. For CZ' C e Seniovs The Juniors me .Second game' Asfbm Pu? up a terrific battie to stay in the series,but 4'iWith Chuck Paui as coach, the Whatever the juniors may have in spite ofavaiiant effort on their part, X nior team starred off with abang de- iacked in skiii was sureiy made up in the stronger Techites succeeded in ing Ashbury Coiiege twice to win enthusiasm this year. Wiimont Gienn hoihing them to a 2-2 tie thug quit- tiiound 8-4. This doubie victory as coach did an eitceiient iob,but faiied ifying for the semi-finaisgi-2. m hed the Seniors against Giebe in to bring his team into the piay-offs. EacingLaSaiie Academy in the semi- ,R the emi-finais.Here our boys met their So many boys turned out for the finai Sudden death game,Teeh took it My Nemesis,for Giebe out-skated and out- triais that it was impossibie for every- on the thin to the tune of li-i. Dave , piayed the Tech team trouncing them one to make the team. in a short time, Sweeney was responsibie for saving the 6-0 in a sudden death game. it was however,a fast efficient team was tur- Red and Biack from a white-washing oniy through iack of practice,however, ning out reguiatiy for practices. The in this titanic struggie. i that Tech was defeated. boys practiced too. whenever there was Our team was made up of a group T The first iine consisted of jean Cad- ice. of fast skaters gnameiy, Sweeny,Tighe,L ieux, centreg Paui de Gagne, right in the first game against Giebe,the Sauve,Baiidock,McLaughiin,Provost.,1 wing, and Bob Brown, ieft wing. On Tech team got off to a good start and Dunn, Lafram - se Kritch, Scaiiorii defence were Roiand Lemieux and won the game by a one point margin. Murphy,Br ' iiips and Lawsofg Aiien jeffrey both of whom piayed ex- in the second game, however, Giebe Much cre ' is .I e to R. Einnegg iient hockey in this position. Battiing had got its second wind and came back for coachin eam into the sen! rubber, between the to take Tech by a score of 5-2. Thus finais. -A I i if F it G 4 '13 ce the barrage of 56
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5 E By Lawrence WilcI f Mr. IV. J. lflleureux In the Fall of 1945, a man in a muddy trench coat. a battered hat, and wearing glasses, and was seen working out the football team. Yes, it was Mr. W. L'Heureux, who in live years at Tech has coached two-junior and three Senior Football teams to championships. He not only coaches Football, but Hockey and Basketball too, having assumed the coaching job for the Bantam Basketball Team for the first time this year. Coach L'Heureux may seem meek, mild and fragile, but if he can handle Wilmot Glenn, Craig Pratt and a few others of those huskies 3 then, maybe appear- ances are deceiving. Bill is respected as a gentleman, loved as a coach, and admired by all the boys at Tech. Dir. A. J. Smith . Mr. L'Heureux may be able to work wonders with his team, but ourjuniors have Coach Smith for their miracle man. Through Mr. Smith's efforts Tech Guertin, john Gorman, Ron Heatley, Jerry Henry, Bill Holmes, Mike Sauve, Rolly Lemieux, Eli McKhool, and Paul Watier. The play takes place from 12:00 to 1:00 at noon and from 4:00 to 5:30 after school. The club held a school championship tournament that was won by Phil Dufresne. Brian Slinn Coming to Tech three years ago Brian has proved himself to be an all round athlete. This year his speed and drive were definite assets in boosting our junior Football team to the top in the Interscholastic League. A runner up for a Rough Rider Trophy, Brian should be a real asset to our Senior squad next year. Tennis Under the supervision of Mr. M. Robbie, the annual school tennis tour- nament took place during the few rain- less days of last September and Octo- ber. From the keenly contested matches Badminton With Mr. A. J. Hammond as super- visor, the Badminton Club has played since last November. The members held a home and home tournament with the High School of Commerce and then they improved to the point where they played the Senior Club. The club also sponsored the school badminton tournament. From this tournament Howard Roche emerged as the singles champion while Phil Dufresne and Rolly Lemieux were victorious as the doubles pair. The club also entered eight boys in the Eastern Ontario championships. The very successful first year of this club speaks well for the future of Badmin- ton at Tech. Ski Team The Tech Ski Team of this year has kept up last year's excellent record. The captain of the team was Russ Wilson. Russ, along with Doug junior Basketball and Football teams Michael Sauve of HIT emer .E I Minnis, Bob Irving, and Mervin have continued to win championships. winner While Dennis Deusle . . . I ' on the Southam Cross Coun- Heis an excellent coach,agood athlete, was runner-u Trop . fter this victory, they and is always ready to help the boys. P. ' CHI OH I0 CaPfl1l'C the Affhul' Alllf Perhaps his greatest thrill this year ca me , A ' MCm01'i21l Downhill Tl'0Pl'ly- when thejunior Basketball team, down Gy ea ' K J Uhhlhdnoys went to North Bay for one point after the hrst game of the Tech ' m Ts J 5 'A Her d h 3, afio Intefgqholastic finals, came back to win the series an ' ' W .S Coa , D F-'fwher , Minnig won 3,-junior Dgwn. the championship by a single poin ' ' med hls Spm D ' C this ' . -. M. O'Neil a junior jumping. That is skilful coaching. C ' hand1CaPf ho e Q' n em' ci hrilled the .i ' Q-I ' th I . Concert as ' s at t X-. ' ition. g Tnble Tenms A The members o Pl- ?'T j ling at Tec A slowed kndefnnf Health and PnY51Cal Edu' Parmalee, Al. Two 'S , ny l?awe, ow by e weather, but nevertheless Cavan Dlfecpfnfv MI- D' Hewcn 3 Tech jack McIntosh, Btu Sor , D. Cox, som ood curling took place with Table Tennis Club has been Cd' I ' Mulligan, R. M o, G uvreau, t , - f Mr. I. L. M. Merriam and Chairman of the Plalflng C t e 2' ,I Brousseau, B. G t , E 'i chon, ttle. A highlight of the y Pnlllln Dufresne. Wnllf Barry M1 Tlvi' Godmere, P. ' ucy, G Q 4 kley, occurre -' ' . TWU-Tech and tw e the equipment manager. The other club , J. , ,, , , Russe The man er is U . S formed a ' k to z u . , membem are Bob Chafffandf Maunce G -wi, ney,while o, Ligh stone tea om Western - -. ll in Clermont, Roger Crepin, Montfort is pin 1 , f to the team, 5 they pu up a very goo ., , U L -r- 58 Xa . fo , , . g: 7 ' in-al'in1lngnig,-if- 4
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