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  Hugh Butters-His unconquerable courage and drive gave him the team scoring championship with ten touchdowns.He played both offense and defense aS well as the majority of the kicking.
Dave Beyon-playing right half he showed very well in the backfield.He also plays the saxophone well.
Jim Whitehead-a pile-driving fullback who never stopped running.If there was~nt a hole in the line he made one.His only regret was getting his white pants dirty at St.Andrews.
Don Rich-a second year man who could catch a pass hanging by his shoe- laces from goalposts wus one of the team highest scorers.Now that he is gummin'it he can probably go faster.
Jim Heron-a powerhouse at both offense and defense,the veteran left end was a inspiration to his fellow team-mates.
Alan Drever-rough,ready,and rugged.The"hound"without regard for life or limb roared into anything that was not wearing black and gold.A savage tackler ,he still snarls a little when he walks into a dressing room.
Dennis Knowles-"numb". Humour--the best.Football--???He used to eat four bottles of ugly pills so he could get violently madfor the game.All he did wad burp.
GeorgeWeider-in his second year of football he turned out to be a fearless tackler defensively.He still complains of a bruise from blocking a kick at St.Andrews.
Orvelle Brown-Playing his first year of football he was a powerfull defensive player.Ollie Allison still has his cleat marks imprinted on his pelvis.
Dennis Allen-small but mighty,that describes Dennis.His low tackles laid many a foe into the dirt.
Brian MacMurray-''My Wild Irish Rose"Another first year man who played anhard game on the line.He used his 5'3" frame to great advantage
Colin McDougal-in his sophomore year at flying wing Colin used his fine speed and sure hands for catching many passes.
Don TerMeer-Another rookie who showed very well as a pass catching end. He should play very well next year.
Bob Sutton-One of the l arger members of the team Bob should prove valuable to next year's team.
Paul Allison-"finesse,fire,and fury"-that describes Billy Vessels. Ollie is undescribable Captain of the team in his final year, he played centre, fullback and inside. Happiest moment was catching a pass in the middle
of a mud puddle.
Girls' Track and Field. by
Helen Emmett
The first week of September was rather damp and drizzly, the second one was wet and miserable and the third was just as bad, but, finally, by the graces of the gods, the last Monday of the month was bright and sunny. Needless to .say, we grabbed this day for our Track add F·ield Day. No one had been able to practise much, although there were a few to be seen
jogging around the track with the cold rain lashing at their legs.
The events got under way with the dashes, begun with the powerful BANG of a cap gun. If we had time to be sentimental, perhaps we thought of the significance of the day. We were participating for the first time on our new track and field.
The events were dashes, running broad jump, standing broad jump, standing hop, step, and jump, high jump, soft ball throw, basketball relay, three-legged race and the relay. These were completed by bus time and the following day the awards were presented to -
Helen Emmett •••••• Senior
Marion Johnson .••. Intermediate
Jean MacRae ••••.•• Junior
Helen Emmett ••••••• Ruth Glanville Trophy (See p.24)









































































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