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Third row—1. to r.: Tommy Leader, Shorty Gordon, Pat MacArthur, Bob Schafer, Don MacArthur, Don Vinnedge, Clare Smith. 2nd row: Jarvis Miller (coach),Doug Silverberg, Ronnie McCullough, Johnny Bar¬ ton, Lloyd Gillette, Roy Gouchey, Cyril Whiteside, Gary Hughes, Phil Greena¬ way, Lloyd Crawford, Sid Silverman (manager). 1st row: C. Ward (coach), Del Ranks, Geo. Hart, Melvin Johnson, Gerry Laidler, Ted Twack, Doug Strong, Gary Trimble, Ray Miller. Front: Gary Silverman, mascot. FOOTBALL Football, after an absence of several years, came back to Red Deer this year with a bang in the form of the C.H.S. Gridders. The Composite High School team made a brilliant showing for a first year club as they finished in second place. They collected two wins, a tie and three losses for five points. The only club ahead of them was Wetaskiwin, who fielded a junior club. Wetaskiwin, however, suffered their only loss of the season at the hands of our team. Standing of the teams: Wetaskiwin 4 1 0 50 33 8 Red Deer 2 3 1 46 48 5 Ponoka 2 3 1 43 65 5 Lacombe 2 4 0 44 37 4 (Red Deer has superior point average) Leading scorers for C.H.S. were: 1. Doug Silverberg—19 points 2. Roy Gouchey—10 points 3. Don MacArthur—7 points 4. Gary Trimble—5 points Gary Hughes—5 points Personnel of the team: Alvin Burrows, Doug Silverberg, Doug Strong, Gary Trim¬ ble, Gary Hughes, Mel Jonson, Ted Twack, George Cordon, Don MacArthur, Pat MacArthur, Del Ranks, Ray Miller, Lloyd Gillette, Roy Gouchey, Phil Greenaway, George Hart, Ron McCullough, Clare Smith, John Barton, Jerry Laidler, Lloyd Craw¬ ford, Norm Reglin, Cyril Whiteside, Don Vinnedge, Bob Scheaffer, Tom Leader, Chester Black. Excellent coaching and supervision was given by Mr. Bud Bourke, Sid Silverman and “Brick” Ward.
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74 Gir ' s Senior Basketball Back row (1. to r.): Doreen McLean, Marj. Katheson, Helen Twack, Pauline Arnett (coach), Eunice Abbott, Myrna Lundie, Mona Rierson. Front row: Marguerite Groom, Chlo-ellen Cox (captain), Pat Scott, Gwen Richards. Boys’ Senior Basketball Ray Schmitt, Lloyd Gillette, Richard Thull, Brick Ward (coach), Jim Heidt, Dale Nay. Front row: Dale Crowthers, Chesley Gregg, Harold Lehr, Johnny Pistawka (captain). GIRLS ' SENIOR BASKETBALL The Senior Girls’ Basketball team under the capable supervision of Miss Pauline Arnett brought home many merits for Red Deer. They played a number of games with visiting towns including Olds, Innisfail, Lacombe, Edmonton, Calgary and Raymond. The team lost the Central Alberta championship to Innisfail by a margin of one point the last three minutes of play. A box of chocolates was presented to each member of the team at the dance held after the tournament. The captain, Chlo-ellen Cox, presented Miss Arnett with a dozen red roses on behalf of the team for her splendid work in coaching them. The team put up a gallant battle to retain the trophy they won last year but they lost by a narrow margin to Innisfail in the final game of the big sixteen-team tourn¬ ament held at the Gym on Aprill. The game went to the second overtime frame before Innisfail emerged victorious by a two point lead. BOYS ' SENIOR BASKETBALL The team was organized immediately after football and John Pistawka was elected captain. The team under the supervision and coaching of Mr. Ward had quite a successful year. During the season they played many games with teams from the surrounding towns. Also, they played in the city league and provincial playoffs. They finished in a tie for second with the Tanks in the city league, whom they beat in the playoffs. In the finals the High School defeated the Rams to capture the title. In the provincial playoffs the boys played Hillspring Panthers in the best of three series. The locals lost a real thriler in the first game by a 41-36 score. The second game was one of the best seen here, the locals being edged out 37-35, and in doing so gave Hillspring the series. Doctor to Mrs. Oke: Your husband doesn’t look very good to me. Mrs. Oke: He doesn’t look good to me either, but he’s kind to the children.
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76 BOY’S HOCKEY TEAM Back row, 1. tor.: Lloyd Crawford, Tommy- Leader, Bobby Thompson, Doug Silverberg, Don MacArthur, Wm. Service (manager). Front row: Doug Strong, Chester Black, Lars Pedersen, Cyril Whiteside, Gary Hughes, Don Loewen, Ted Twack, K. Warkentine. BOWLING TEAM Leone Parcels, Bernice Good, Gerald Martin, Connie Starrat, Bert Sparrow. COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL COUGARS The C.H.S. this year entered a team in the “Big Six” rural league. The team per¬ formed very well during the season. It started out with a bang sweeping the first six games it played, but sagged badly in the last four contests, dropping three of them. The final league stndjngs were: W. L. T. Pts. Penhold 7 2 1 15 Burnt Lake 7 2 1 15 C.H.S. 7 3 0 14 Lawrence’s 5 5 0 10 In the playoffs Penhold defeated C.H.S. in a close two-game total point series. While in the other half Burnt Lake beat Lawrence’s Juniors and went on to win the league. Mr. Service and Mr. Evans coached and managed the team. BOWLING Bowling teams were organized at the beginning of the year with Rose Mueller as supervisor. Games were played on Monday and Tuesday nights after school, each team bowling two lines. Gerald Martin’s team came out on top for the season. The players on his team were Burt Sparrow, Connie Starrat, Leone Parcels and Bernice Good. THE BADMINTON CLUB The badminton club had a very successful year under the supervision of Mr. Dandell. The club consisted of ten members with Dorothy Hunt as president and Rose Mueller as secretary. At the end of the season we had an inter-club tournament, the winners being Bob Gish, Boys’ singles; June Lovlin and Don Vinnedge, Mixed Doubles; June Lovlin and Rose Mueller, Girls’ Doubles.
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