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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-06-01, Page 11PAGE 11 EXETER, ONTARIO, JUNE 1, 1967 SECOND SECTION GB, Exeter students tops From wrestling to curling Top athletes receive awards INTRAMURAL TEAMS TRACK Jr. girls, Carol Ga.scho, Jan- ice Morley; Int. girls, Joan Campbell, Ma.rg Geiger; Sr. Geerge Keller, Don Schenk, Len Rimmer, Kevin McKinnon, Fred Simmons, Eldon Bullock, Ron Youngash, Clarence Ayotte, Len Hume. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL CURLING Blue House, Gord Greenwood, Doug Beavers, Doug Webber, John Knight, Tiernan, Bob Rowe, Bob Par- sons; Int. boys, White House, Bob Laye, capt„ Richard Schilbe, Bill Huxtable, Aubrey Bedard, Glen aast.ho, Bob England, Ron Oesch, Steve Johns, Len Rimmer, Lorne Miller, Francis Vermurt; Sr. boys, White House, Larry Skinner, capt., Larry Willert, Gary Flaxbard, Tom Mccann, Fred Simmons, Larry Elder, Ken Westlake. By Ann Creech girls, Dara Goodale, Cynthia Graves, Cathy McCarthy. Jr. boys, Ron Janke, Mark Young- ash, Ron Oesch, Lee Maier; Int. boys, Tom Prout, Jim Hay- ter, John Loader, Dennis Bier- ling, Charles Guy; Sr. boys, Uilke Nagel, Al Youngash, Ron Youngash, Larry Skinner, SH students at Camp Sylvan Students from South Huron District High School attending a two day Conservation School at Camp Sylvan are shown above getting instruction on the methods used in determining the age of a tree. John Fingland, management forester of the Department of Lands and Forests is using an increment borer while grade nine students, Terry Pickering, George Blyde, Bruce Breen, Ron Oesch, Glenn Hodgins, Melanie West and Joanne Hodgert look on. Fourteen students from 9 A, B, C and D attended the outing sponsored jointly by the local school and the Ausable River Conservation Authority. Bruce Perry, Agricultural instructor at SHDHS and Terry McCauley, ARCA field officer and his assistant Dave Wood were in charge of the group, — T-A photo FLOOR HOCKEY ,1r„ Yellow House, David Mar- shall, capt, Joe O'Rourke, Roger Ratz, Paul Charrette, Bradley Pryde, David Jantzi, Steve Faber, Jack DeBoeck, Robert Folkard; Int., Blue House, Ron Durand, capt., John Ducharme, George Keller, Lewis Mitchell, Bert Vis- scher, Ron Corriveau, Ron Ford, Peter Regier; Sr., White House, Brad Hamilton, capt., Eldon Bul- lock, Larry Skinner, Rick Buch- anan, Rick Gaiser, Bob Laye, Fred Simmons. BADMINTON Jr. girls—Joyce Ferguson, — Please turn to page 18 BASKETBALL Jr. girls, Green House, Jo- anne Lansbergen, capt., Cathy McCarrol, Barbara LePage, Penny Ford, Florence Cotton, Ann Hall, Marg McCarrol, Gail Fleet, Betty Miller, Marg Mc- Cann; Sr. girls, Blue House, Jennifer Jackson, capt., Patti Garland, Dara Goodale, Val Kuss, Linda Bowers, Wendy Neil, Marg Merrier, Eleanor Wolfe, Lor- raine Hall.. Jr. boys, Yellow House, Steve Faber, capt., Pau 1 Charrette, Brian Hodgins, Jim Morlock, Tom Parker, John Braid, Bill Dietrich; Int. boys, Blue House, Ron Durand, capt., John Duch- arme, Rick Barkley, Lewis Mit- chell, Leo Desjardine, Tom Prout, Jack Kraft; Sr. boys, white House, Eldon Bullock, capt., Bruce Clarke, Ken Eagleson, Rick Gaiser, Gary Flaxbard, Bob Laye, Fred Simmons, Rick Buch- anan, VOLLEYBALL Jr. girls, Green House, Flor- ence Cotton, capt., Marg Mc- Carrol, Ann Hall, Barb Lam- port, Di Di DeMooy, Sheila Wil- lert; Sr. girls, Green House, Ruth Hodge, capt., Hendrika Plantinga, Rosemarie Weigand, Cathy McCarthy, Sheri Robin- son, Lynn Otis. Jr. boys, Blue House, Fred Elder, capt., Mike Barkley, Paul Passmore, Doug Webber, Mike WRESTLING Green House, Jack DeBoeck, Pete Williams, Shane McKinnon, Heywood, Ma.rg McCarrol, Barb Attfield, Carol Lynn Shapton, Kathy Cann, Jane Tuckey, Mar- tha Kneale, Mary Wilson, Dianne Zehr, Sheila Willert, Liz Ken- nedy, Kathy McCarrol, Angela Morrissey, manager. Sr. girls' basketball—Brenda Dinney, Darlene Parsons, Gail Shipman, Barb Elliott, Cheryl Parsons, Eleanor Stanlake, Gwen Flnkbeiner, Penny Preszcator, Sylvia Cann, Pamela Graves, Judy Rath, Lynda Blanchard. Jr. boys' basketball—R o s s Huff, Peter Kok, Jon Dinney, Barry Baynham, David Marshall, Bruce Woodrow, John Loader, Mark Youngash, Al Lavier, Chuck Snider, Ron Moore, Doug Fink- beiner. Sr. boys' basketball— Do n Wolfe, Mike Nagel, Larry Skin- ner, Bill Farquhar, Scott Bur- ton, Dennis Hockey, Bud Des- Jardine, Bill Chipchase, Bruce Forrest, Han Zeehuisen, Dave Grainger, Phil Huntley, RonDur- and, Bill Dinney. Boys' curling--(Huron-Perth Champions) Ron Youngash, Al Youngash, Gerd Greenwood, Bill Malone. Girls' curling—Barb Manley, Trudy Stover, Carole Foster, Elizabeth Mickle. Jr. boys' badminton—Barry Baynham, Ross Huff, Mike Davis, Rick Weber. Jr. girls' badminton—Linda Lowery, Julia Heywood, Sheila Willert, Joyce Ferguson. Sr. boys' badminton—Al Young- ash, Scott Burton, Bill Malone, Paul Drysdale. Sr. girls' badminton—Barb El- liott, Penny Preszcator, Judy Rath, Judy Estey. Alas! The teachers lost again! The score of the softball game between teachers and Grade 13 students was 20 7 in the stu- dents' favour. The teachers' team consisted of Mr. J. Wooden, Mr. L. Little, Mr. D. Levis, Mr. R. Bogart, Mr. V. Elliot, Mr. W. Hogan, Mr. G, Mickle, Mr. B. Shaw and Mr. A. Williams. Scott Burton and Gard Greenwood assisted the teachers until they had a com- plete roster. Bud Desjardine, Dennis Duch- arme, Darlene Snell, D av i d Grainger, Ron Youngash, Rick MacDonald, Bill Malone, Al Youngash, Dennis Hockey and Ron Crown made up the team for the students. Len Hume, the umpire, was definite in his decisions. Eliz- abeth Snell was scorer. Perhaps the next time, the teachers will attain victory. * * We received our yearbooks last Thursday, May 25. A res- olution has been put before the Student Council regarding the ''Inkspot''. It has been suggested that in- formation for the yearbook be obtained for the entire eight months instead of five as it is presently. This way, all of the year's activities would be in- cluded. The yearbook would then be distributed at the beginning of the next school year and mail- ed to those who have left school. I believe this to be a very good idea. The cafeteria has been closed for the year, because of the con- struction. Students now must sup- ply their own lunches. * * * An assembly, in which we hon- oured those people outstanding in athletics was held May 26. Those receiving awards were as follows: SCHOOL TEAMS Jr. boys' football—Lawrence Brown, Jim Hayter, John God- bolt, Lawrence Smith, Charles Snider, Charles Guy, Ron Gras- dahl, John Braid, Brian Miller, Murray Hodge, Ron Janke, Fred May, Mark Youngash, Bill Ben- gough, Mike McLaughlin, Alan Lavier, David Marshall, Barry Baynham, Mike Hay, Tom Prout, Lee Maier, David Chase, Mike Davis, Ross Huff, Richard Laugh- ton, Paul Passmore, Dan Shoe- bottom, Tom Vickerman, man- ager. Sr. boys' football—Bud Des- Jardine, Morris Wedlake, Bill Huxtable, Al Youngash, Kevin Lampor t, Uilke Nagel, Ron Youngash, David Frayne, Martin Manley, Bill Malone, Bev Bon- thron, Clarence Ayotte, Paul Drysdale, Ron Durand, Paul Sims, Casey Kok, Gord Greenwood, Dennis Hockey, Len Hume, Len Rimmer, Han Zeehuisen, Brad Hamilton, Fred Simmons, Dune Etherington, Robert Mickle, Steve Murley, manager. Boys' golf—Vic Fulcher, Bob Paisley, Al Youngash, Gord Greenwood. Jr. girls' volleyball—Marsha Adams, Emily Dykeman, Janice Morley, Elizabeth Kennedy, Judy Burke, Sheila Willert, Chris Tuckey, Trudy Creces, Jane Tuckey, Joyce Ferguson, Carol Shapton, Jean Jennison, Julia Heywood, Martha Kneale, Joan Simmons, Judy Mayer, MaryLou Schenk, Michelle Harrison, Beth Cook. Sr. girls' volleyball— Chris Shaw, Brenda Dinney, Barb Man- ley, Judy Rath, Darlene Snell, Anna Hem, Jennifer Jackson, Pat Garland, Dara Goodale, Barb Elliott, Nancy Strang, Jane Py- ette, Sylvia Cann, Judy Estey, Susan Oesch, Cheryl Parsons, Linda Litt, Heather Reid, Pen- ny Preszcator, Diana Young, Marg Geiger. Jr. girls' basketball—Jill i a ... BRENDA DINNEY ... BUD DESJARDINE Named top athletes at SHDHS TRACK Jr, girls—Carol Ga scho,Janice Morley, Sheila Willert, Grace Paton, Mary Prance, Betty-Jean Miller, Teresa O'Brien, Bonnie Regier, Joanne Hodgert, Judy Jory, Judy Mayer. Int. girls—Joan Campbell, Jo- anne Lansbergen, Ettie Wynja, Lois Neilson, Bonita G r e e n, Rosemarie Grenier, Joyce Fer- guson, Marilyn Gascho, Arlene Chipchase, Penny Ford. Sr. girls—Dara Goodale, Cyn- thia Graven, Chris Cameron, Angela Regier, Linda Bowers, Cynthia Pfaff, Cathy McCarthy, Jennifer Jackson, Gwen Clausius. Jr._, boys—Jim Morlock, Ron Janke, Shane McKinnon, Mark Youngash, Lee Maier, John Braid, Norm Neilands, Morley Eagle- son, Dave Marshall, Don Schenk, Fred Elder, Ron Oesch, Ihor Orenchuk, Bruce Woodrow. Int. boys—Hans Bischoff, Tom Prout, Bill Taylor, Al Weiberg, Kevin McKinnon, Jim Turnbull, John Loader, Dennis Bierling, Ross Huff, Barry Baynham, Charles Guy, Chuck Snider, Mike Hay, Len Rimmer, Doug Stade. Sr. boys—Uilke Nage 1, Al Youngash, Ron Youngash, Bud Desjardine, Ken Davidson, Eldon Bullock, Robert Dietrich, Larry Skinner. Cheerleaders—Wendy Neil, Sheila Churchill, Linda Stade, Carol Foster, Sandra England, Linda Lowery, Ruth Hodge, Judy Estey, Judy Malone, Janet Miller, Betty Cameron, Patti Robinson, Louise McBride, Linda Bourne, Sheri Robinson. Dairy foods go with good living! If you want fresher milk than ours, you'll need pull to get it. SCHOOL ATHLETIC LETTERS Boys—Bill Malone, football; Ron Yeungash, football; Clar- ence Ayotte, football; Paul Dry- sdale, football; Robert Mickle, football; John Godbolt, football; Jim Hayter, football; Bill Far- quhar, basketball; Don Wolfe, basketball. Girls—Darlene Parsons, bas- ketball; Gail Shipman, basket- ball; Eleanor Stanlake, basket- ball; Nancy Strang, volleyball. Athletic stars—Al Youngash and Han Zeehuisen. June. Dairg Moan Enjoy fresh cold milk all summer long from Hurondale Dairy The Exeter Dairy in Hensall Intramural awards The annual sports awards at SHDHS Were presented Friday after- noon. Above, physical education instructor Roil Bogart is presenting trity0 to the top intrarrieral athletes of the '80104 Kathy McCarthy and Gord Greenwood. TEA photo