St Johns High School - Torch Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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INTER-HIGH FIELD DAY l The race w as on. The ferocious St John’s Tiger making a determined effort to cap¬ ture top honors was unfortunately smoth¬ ered in the heat of competition, but did put up a good show. Paced by “Whirlwind” Ed Leier and “Speedball” Morley Nezon, the boys piled up a grand total of thirty-two points. The Technigals, on the other hand, paced by Mattie Kowalyk with a first in the class C BOYS ' 100-YARD DASH Primary —Ed Leonards, second. Junior —Morley Nezon, first (tie). Senior —E ' d Leier, first. 220-YARD DASH Intermediate —Bob Burns, second. Senior —Ed Leier, second. HOP, STEP AND JUMP Primary —Walter Lampe, third. HIGH JUMP Primary —Sam Winegratsky, third. Senior —Bob Tanner, second. GIRLS ' 75-YARD DASH Class B —Jean Olynick, third. Class C —Lillian Rose, third. SHUTTLE RELAY Class A —Third. Class B —First. Class C —Third. girls’ ball throw, managed to collect nine¬ teen points. Showing a marked improvement over last year’s performance, St. John’s undis- putedly occupied third place. Very en¬ couraging was the fact that most of the point-getters were grade ten students who will be back next year. Therefore, our Tech Tiger raises his head, bares his fangs and gives all schools ample warning ' : “Next year’s field day will be V.S.J. Day— Victory for St. John’s Day. RESULTS BROAD JUMP Primary —Harold Kaplan, first. Primary —Marvin Lavitt, third. Junior —Morley Nezon, second. SHOT PUT Intermediate —Jerry Koman, first. HALF-MILE Intermediate —Ross Henderson, third. SHUTTLE RELAY Primary —Second. Junion —Third. Intermediate —Third. RESULTS BALL THROW Class B —M. McClellan, third. Class C —Mattie Kowalyk, first. HIGH JUMP Class B —McGill, third. Class D —Hilda Heibert, third. HURDLE RELAY Class C —Third. Class D —Second. this ’ ' STUDEHT’V ' l ACTUALLY WAKES UP MONDAY MORNING WAIT TO BE. in LATIN CLASS • oft SHOI tDrf’T f J wolF r C roor r COCK

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BOYS ' TRACK TEAM



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SENIOR SOCCER Buck Row —Lawrence Klapacki, Archie Sinclair, Mr. Ross, Walter Boskowich, Don Sandiford. Centre Row —Chris Cadzow, Carman Purdy, Eddie Leo¬ nard, Walter Lapme. Front Row —Morley Nezon, Joe Zamick, Ernie Ross, Ken Hayward, Albert Lowe. Missing —Ken Cormack (goalkeeper). ★ SENIOR SOCCER, INTER-HIGH St. John’s entry in the Senior Soccer department got off to a slow start, but picked up going down the stretch and crossed the finish line full of fire, but a couple of strides too late. The boys from Daniel Mac defeated Tech by a narrow margin of 3-2 in a close game. Tech man¬ aged a tie with the “Katies” but were sent down to a heart-breaking defeat 1-0 in a second encounter. “The Saints” finally got their football feet on the ground and blast¬ ed Gordon Bell 6-0. In the second game, Ken Cormack in the Tech nets had bare¬ ly got his boots tied when the G.B.’s tal¬ lied. The Tech lads, however, fought back in the second half to win 2-1. Daniel Mac won the last game by default, owing to the fact that Tech couldn’t field a team because of the numerous injuries acquired in the game against Kelvin. Mr. Ross, a stalwart player in his time, again was the soccer boss and deserves great credit for his genial attitude and working ability. ★ JUNIOR SOCCER The Junior eleven were noted for their good defensive system which staved off the strongest attacks of their worthy oppo¬ nents. But the best laid plans go off astray And Daniel Mac soon found the way. At the end of the season, the score card read as follows: St. John’s. 1 St. John’s . 2 St. John’s . 1 St. John’s . 2 St. John’s . 3 Lork Selkirk .0 Kelvin . 1 Daniel . 3 Kelvin . 0 General Wolf.... 0 To finish the series the Tech team was defeated by the smooth-playing “Macs” in a very close game, with a score of 2-1. The team was skillfully coached by Mr. Laycup who maintains that next year will see a bigger and better team. JUNIOR SOCCER Back Row —Phil Kaplan, Don Duff, Bill Conop, Mr. Lay- cup, Ernie Ross, Saul Shapiro, Joe Breitman, Front Row —Sid Gussin, Sid Kirson, George Cadzow, Ted Seminuk. Barney Gorenstein, Walter Baransky. Page Sixty-four

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