Winston Churchill High School's Family Album 1980

The annual publication of the students of Winston Churchill High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1979-80) 1979-1980Winston Churchill's family Album Cethbridge, AlbertaLittle House On the Prairie? 2 3■■■Activities. 35 Contents Freshmen. 9 Sophmores. 19 faculty. SO Sports. 53 Special Class....

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Main Author: Winston Churchill High School
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Published: Josten's/National School Services Ltd. 1980
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Summary:The annual publication of the students of Winston Churchill High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (Volume. 1979-80) 1979-1980Winston Churchill's family Album Cethbridge, AlbertaLittle House On the Prairie? 2 3■■■Activities. 35 Contents Freshmen. 9 Sophmores. 19 faculty. SO Sports. 53 Special Class. 78 Crafts. 80 Settlors. 85Although I have only served as principal for part of this year, I appreciate the yearbook staff asking me to say a few words. Like the grads of 1980, this has been my final year at Churchill and I leave with mixed emotions. I am looking forward to new challenges in the future, as I know you are, but at the same time I am saddened by the realization that a very important era in my life has come to an end. I take pride in the fact that Churchill has always been seen as a school with a difference. Revisions in the academic program and every other aspect of the school has become commonplace. Students and staff have continued the search for a “better way”. I will remember the ambitious undertakings such as the plays, the concerts, and the battles for athletic championships. I will also remember the less spectacular success stories that involved many hundreds of young people working to complete their high school programs. But my fondest memory of Churchill will be of the spirit of cooperation that exists between students and staff, the rapport, the mutual respect, the friendship. Thank you for giving me some of the best years of my life. Good luck to you all. The benefits of high school life are many — education, co-curricular involvement, and friendship are but some. However, those individuals who also give of them­selves to make the school better for all, gain in so many more ways. Those of you who support students council activities, who come to the games and productions, who help make publications such as this possible, all serve well the high school community . . . and in the long run receive far more from your high school years than those who do not. Let me wish that our graduates take much with them as they leave Churchill. I would hope , too, that those who return next year come back as givers as well as receivers so that they and the school, as a whole, may obtain the many benefits that such involvement brings.Judy, Your Honour I never was one for graceful good-byes, but when given the opportunity to have my own “spread” in the yearbook, I was prompted to try (see, this way I at least get to have the last say). So to start off this sad and final task of mine, I’d like to thank you for the opportunity you’ve given me as students’ council president. It’s hard to convey the sense of accomplishment and self esteem that comes along with the position of president. I’ve had the chance to meet so many of you that I never would have had the pleasure of otherwise, and I’ve represented you at your very best. But to be able to see results of my efforts is most rewarding of all. I’ve watched while you cheered the athletes to victory, encouraged the arts towards fame, and filled your hearts with pride — Bulldog pride. And I trust that well after I’m gone, this school will still stand tall, bringing forth fresh ideas, stronger competition and renewed boldness. How can I say good luck for the future? Winston Churchill probably says it best. Don’t take no for an answer, never submit to failure. Do not be fobbed off with mere personal success or acceptance. You will make all kinds of mistakes, but as long as you are generous and true and also fierce, you cannot hurt the work or even seriously distress her. She was made to be wooed and won by youth.” Words of a leader, and perhaps leaders are what some of us will become. I often wonder if he was to know of the vast educational institutions erected with his good name. Even so, he would have been proud to learn that this particular high school bears his name with dignity and respect. Okay, here it is (Act V, Scene II), the final good-bye. Gee . I wish we could all meet again at some crazy reunion to share our success and accomplishments. But I know that as we part to go separate ways, we may never see each other again. All we have is this picture book of memories, Cherish it. Best wishes, and keep in touch. Freshmen Division page 9 - Heather Copp, Karen McCune, Janet Tse. Sophmore Division page 19 - Bev Alexander, Lynda Witham, Shelagh Tyreman, Don Firth (Advisor). Senior Division page 85 - Susan Heinonen, Judy Jang, Cheryl Theadore, Sandy Tolley, Joyce Scroggie.tools of Our trade There are many people not on the yearbook staff who gave so much of their time to help. On behalf of the staff, I would like to thank Doreen Hill our advisor, who was always there to help and to give us that little push we needed from time to time; Tom Shields of Homer’s Barn Photography, who assisted us with photography; and, finally to David Neill, our yearbook representative from Calgary. I’d also like to thank the students and teachers who participated in all of our activities and who were so patient with us when we needed to get those photographs of them! This yearbook is truly a product of the school; everyone contributed in his or her own way. So, here it is: your yearbook! Top Row: Cheryl Harrison, Lila Lau, Sandie Nyhoff, Joanne Kautz. Middle Row: Doreen Hill, Shelagh Tyreman, Rita Gallant, Lynda Witham. Bottom Row: Gail Shaw, Cindy Areshenko, Lily Lau, Lori Field. Thanks to the following for their help: Alan Besseling, Betty Jo Glover, Danni Gallimore, Dave Langlands, Susan Shigehiro, and Brenda Wiskerke. We would also like to gives special thanks to Mrs. Liz Pavan, for the use of her pictures for our book. Well, another school year has come to an end and all that is left are memories. The staff of the “Statesman” has tried to put these memories into words and photographs and assemble a yearbook which, in years to come, will remind us of the fun, crazy, good (or bad) and silly things we did in the year 1979-80. The task was a difficult one but we succeeded. Our theme this year (the old-fashioned family) was not a simple one; the yearbook staff worked many long hard hours to develop this theme in every section of the book. There were times when things didn’t go the way we wanted them to and we felt like giving up. Somehow though, we always met the next deadline.wvWayne Addison Judy Aitchison Pam Anderson Cindy Areshenko Richard Auer Eric Bagnall Virgina Bailey Sandra Bain Richard Baker Tammi Bailey Helen Beck Natalie Belesiotis Eva Benis Alan Besseling Connie Blakley Layne Bloudoff Ronalda Bota Roxanne Briere Terra BrinleyPam Brown Robert Butler David Campell Tim Carter Gordon Chan Kerri Christensen Wendy Christianson Cathy Clarke Robbie Clermont Lori Collins Brian Colwill Heather Copp Judy Coppieters Diana Darling Kelly Dash Floyd Davidson Debbie Dawson Dave DeGroot Janice Delude Joanne Ditrich Brenda Dolinski Kathy Donaldson Todd Donkin Danny Dray Pat Dunlop Darren Dyck Cheryl EdwardsDelaine Fellger Lori Field Darren Flitton Sam Frame Colin Fraser Rita Gallant Danni Gallimore Dale Gier Susan Giroux Betty Jo Glover Jim Goodman Susan Graf Debbie Grant Tim Graves Murray Haines Tannis Hall Garth Hamilton Bryan Harrold Brad Harvie Jeff Hayhurst Tracy Heikkinen Terry HendricksArnold Heynen Darlene Heibert Glenda Higa Connie Hoff Jodi Holtman Nigel Hopkinson Michelle Hughes Linda Isaac Greg Janies JoAnnJanecke Ming Jang Carol Jarvie Anita Jauerneck Shelly Johnson Leanna Jones Kevin Jorgensen Brian Kaltenbruner Derrick Kanashiro Joanne Kautz Rob Keeling Murray Kimber Barbie Klause Richard KleinKaren Knoch Ursula Knodel Brian Kolibas Stan Kowalski Bryan Laczo Renee Lambert David Langlands Greg Larson Raymond Lew Rick Lister Brenda Lothian Sharon Low Shannon Loxton Tim Luchanski Allison Manning Stacey Manser Margaret Martin Sheri Martin Anna Marutkyn David Masson Richard Masson Kathy MatkinGord Matthews Karen McCune Tim McDonald Scott McGeoch Randy McIntosh Tom Munro Kathy Nagy Tori Neely Maryanne Nonay Dale Norlin Brent Ohno Donald Ohno Richard Oler Patsy Patterson Kim Perkins Ken McKay Jodi McNally Lisa McRae Josee Meere Ellen Nehrer Fran Melting Tallow Jim Mensch Mike Menzak Cheryl Mills Rob MochVern Piekema Ruth Pinnegar Teri Porter Faye Poytress Glen Preddy Darlene Smith Evelyn Smith Dorothy Prive Sheri Rae Christine Ramage Patti Rempel Ron Richardson Todd Smith Wilma Smith Leanne Ritter Marjorie Roberts Larry Robertson Shannon Robinson Warren Rowntree Steve Snider Shanna Spackman Shannon Rusling Miles Ruttan Shelley Saler Karen Sanderson Charlene Sawchuk Linda Sparrow Lansley Staddon Karen Schlegl Randy Schroeder Rhonda Schultz Nina Schurman David Schwarz Patti Stanton Dean Stephens Laura Sterenberg Patrick Struth Blake Tamayose David Thomsen Kathy Schwarz Teresa Trimble Janet Tse Lana Turnbull Gizella Ujvari Stacey ShimozawaMarion Van Egmond ! I t Ingrid VanNieuwenhuizen Lisa Vaselenak Kathy Veals Rene Vreeken Jerry Wall Pat Ward Shawna Wellman Sandra Wickenheiser Julia Wilson Ken Wipf Donna Worrell Sheri Wright Linda Zimmer Monica ZomboriLes Ablonczy Bev Alexander Terry Anton Beth Atkinson Rhonda Baceda Tammi Bailey Carey Bali Ethel Bartlett Robyn Barva Corinne Beech Doug Beeman Tony Belesiotis Marj Berg Amy Bigelow Greg Blankenship Dave Bodell Rachelle Briere Kent Brown Liz Buchmann Gavin Burnett Alex Alexandropoulos Diane AndersonPeggy Busse Eleanor Cardinal Evelyn Cardinal Barry Chalmers Linda Charles Diane Chow Debra Clark Liz Clarke Ann Cook Martin Cooper Cathy Corby Kevin Crawford John Davis Neil Delude ’ Vince Ditrich Tim Donaldson Valerie Doyle Dave Dragland Mark Dumont Cindy Dyck _ _. . Margo Dzuren DawnEldrige Mark Elliott Donalda Erickson Jo Ervin Toby Fischer 21Greg Fisher Peter Fiannigin Micheal Flynn Linda Forezek Darren Fuller Paula Gapp Ken George Kim Glover Greg Grant Ralph Gust Brian Gyorffy Brent Haines Glenn Hamilton Jim Hamilton I ac> Hi n 1 >n Dan Hanson Launa Harker Cherly Harrison Corinna Heikkinen Kim Herbut David Heynen Jackie HiebertRichard Higa Bonnie Hills James Hinatsu Denise Houghton Debbie Ichino Gerald Jackci Colleen James Doug James Brian Janecke Jana Jass Paula Jennings David Joachim Alex Juhasz Lisa Kanashiro Scott Kanashiro Marlene Keller Brad Kenney Oudia King Gerald Kisinger Sylvia Klein Glen Kolibar Alice Koopmans Mary Ellen KopeCarrie Molnar Keith Moore IrisMoradel Ron Nagy Kenny Nakahama Robert Nonomura Crystal Nordin Brian Noriin Launa Noss Sandie Nyhoff Sandra Oh no Sheila Ohno Barton Olesky Chris Onyschuk Brent Oscienny Wayne Paliett Rob Parker Brenda Pavan Tim Krokom Greg Krywonis Lila Lau Ray Leavitt Brenda Levie Susan Peterson Kevin Pierce Brenda Lew Mike Link Marianne Linn Cal Lorencz Kevin Ponech Elizabeth Prins Sandra MacFarlane Bobbi Magliocco Linda Makin Teresa Marek Bruce Proctor Dave Proctor Richard Psaltis Brian Quigley Tammy Racz Mistie Radisic Connie Rasmussen Lorna Ray Lori Martin David Marutkyn Mi mo Mazzuca Kelly McCharles Koji Miyaji Todd Kopp . Mike KormosNatalie Riemer Helena Rempel Tom Richards Carey Robinson Todd Rolfson Dave Slawosky Ron Rosvald Melanie Rowan Carey Rowntree John Russell Cheryl Saito Julie Smith Mike Sander Connie Sanders Deb Sanderson Rob Sauerwein Bill Sawchuk Susan Shigehiro Patti Spackman Curtis Sparvier Blair Spence Sherry Spence Barb Sterenberg Kim Stevenson Dave Stewart Marlene Svrcek Rory Sweeney LoreenSzarko Darren Takao Perry Siegel Lorna Sim Jan Simpson Kelly Simpson DonTaniguchi Marianne Schaarsehmidt Loretta Schiller Peggy Schramm Stuart Schramm Corey Schultz Gail Shaw Dale Shepley Susan Shigehiro Lance Shilliday Penny Shimozawa 26 27 Stacey TakeyasuDerek Taylor Ray Taylor Brian Teichroeb Jackie Teichroeb Roxanne Thomas Robert Thomsen Rob L. Tietz Naomi Tinsley Margaret Tokariuk Roy Tomlinson Dennis Toth Ra Debra Turnbull Susan Tweter Shelagh Tyreman Stuart Vincent Barry Vogt Sheryl Wells Lorry Wiersma Tim Willis Roger Wipf 28Brenda Wiskerke Lynda Witham Alan Woelders Stan Wojtowicz Tenny Jo Wood Donna Wutzke Blair Yanke Sheila Zeiffle Mark CookGlen Alexander Paulette Alvau Fred Andrews Hans Bergen Mothers an fathers Chris Bexte Mel Clews Cliff Daw Barb Day Donna Des Roches Penny DoddCarol Firth Don Firth Merri-Ann Ford Mich Forster Marilyn Gall Karen Gregus Donna Halluk Doreen HillJohn Landeryou Bill Langlands Marg Matheson Ken May Barry Mudry Pete Neufeld Nestor Hryvnak Bill Kane Henry Krause Don Robb Bobbi ScalesGarry Shilliday Bob Tarleck Colin Turner Gord Valgardson Cliff Walters Greg Wolcott Eugene Yamada 33Darlene Graham Janet Jankowiak Brenda Jarvie Kaz Kanashiro Pat Roy Mary Takeda Joyce Westra Agnes Woolhouse Luanne Yanke CUSTODIANS Back Row: Vince Kovac, Grant Brittain, Keith Myers. Front Row: Rose Hall, Elsie Kalau, Agnes Willis. Milt ClellandSlave Traders! 36Frosh is an annual event in Winston, where the grade 10’s are forced into slavery by the grade 12’s. They are made to wear humiliating costumes, sing songs in MacDonalds and parade through the malls. During the lunch hour the students’ council set up special activities such as a dunk tank and races. All the grade 10’s could do was grin and bear it and carry on the tradition.Diary of Anne Frank This year the Drama Club put together the production of “The Diary of Anne Frank.” It ran for six successful nights in the W.C.H. theatre during the month of November. The main setting of “The Diary of Anne Frank” took place at the top floor of a warehouse in Amsterdam. The time was during the years of World War II and the year immediately after. The cast from the production were Shanna Spackman and Laura Sterenberg (they both played Anne Frank), Roger Schultz (Mr. Frank), Peggy Schramm (Mrs. Frank), Lisa Vaselenak (Margot Frank), Sherry Spence (Mrs. Van Daan), Craig Borland (Mr. Van Daan), Murray Redman (Peter Van Daan), Mike Plouffe (Mr. Dussell), Tammie Bautz (Miep), and Martin Cooper (Mr. Kraler). The director was Greg Wolcott and the producer was Carol Firth.On July 5, 1942, the Frank family went into hiding on the top floor of an Amsterdam warehouse. Ther Germans had invaded Holland and countless numbers of Dutch Jews were being sent to concentration camps all over Europe. When Margot Frank was ordered to report for depor­tation, she and the rest of the family, the Van Daan family and Mr. Dussell, an aquaintance, went to live in the warehouse. With the help of Mr. Kraler, the owner of the warehouse, and his secretary Miep, the families lived in secrecy for a couple years. Eventually their hiding place was discovered and the families were sent to a concentration camp. Soon afterward, the Franks were separated. At the end of the war, Mr. Frank returned to the warehouse and gave Miep and Mr. Kraler the news that Anne, Margot and Mrs. Frank had died in a concentration camp. 3941The W.C.H.S. Ski Club was a big success this year. The 35 club members participated in 3 day-trips to Fernie Snow Valley and enjoyed excellent skiing conditions. The club organizers were Carmen Meli and Roy Tomlinson, who took care of the publicity and financial aspects of the club. Don Robb was the teacher-sponsor. Several of the teachers came along as supervisors; Terry Tolley and her husband, Fred Andrews and his wife, Shannon Geer and Colin Turner hit the slopes and they, along with the students, had a terrific time. Downhill DisasterRock On This years Curling club consisted of four teams. The members are as follows: Bev Alexander, Wendy Ibuki, Dean Gallimore, Merle Smith, Glenn Hamilton, John Russell, Jim Goodman, Brent Haines, Murray Haines, Neil Ogden, Carol Imai, and Danni Gallimore. Peppers This year WCHS formed a new club called the Churchill Pep Club. The Peppers proved spirit at games. They assisted at games by taking tickets, working in the cafeteria, etc. Pep Club organizers were Cheryl Theodore and Karen McCune.From Left to Right: Bill Papp, Dennis Spackman, Garth Toone. There are MANY students who helped with the sports this year. They gave their time to be scorekeepers, linesmen, ticket sellers, etc. Sincere thanks to those students and the ones pictured here, from the players and coaches. 150 Km Club Top Row: Donna DesRoches, Derek Taylor, Doug Beeman, Bobbie Scales, Agnes Woolhouse, Merri-Ann Ford. Bottom Row: Neil Delude, Bev Alexander, Betty Glover, Beth Atkinson, Chris Bexte. Missing: Sandy Bergen and Amy Bigelow. For the first year W.C.H.S. has a 150 Km Club. The purpose of this club is to promote physical fitness on an individual basis. Members of this club are responsible for calculating the kilometers they run and marking them on a chart. The members are allowed to run or walk anywhere at anytime. Chris Bexte, the club’s advisor, is pleased with the number of people involved. Zime OutThe French Club participated in many activities, and fun-filled events throughout the year. They had bottle drives, bake sales, dances, raffles, as well as participating in the Kinsmen Skate-a-Thon to help raise money for their exchange trip to Quebec. The year proved to be challenging, enjoyable and rewardable for the club members. The German Club, though small, managed to partake in both interesting and fun events. This included folk dances, Alberta Culture and Linguistic Award Contest Day and the celebration of the special German holidays. They also managed to have a ski trip, dinner parties and a tobogganing party for leisurely fun. Even though this was the first year for the club it turned out to be a success.Even though few people participated in planning Grad ’80, it turned out to be a memorable event because of their hard work. Fund raising for Grad’ 80 included: the skate-a-thon, X-mas Raffle, bake sales, Grey Cup Pool, Gasoline Raffle and the Car Bash. Graduation was held June 19, 1980 at the Exhibition Pavillion with “Mateus” as the band. We wish the graduates all the best in the years to come. Grad committee consists of, from left to right: Joyce Scroggie, Tami Cameron, Wendy Ibuki, Carol Medoruma, Advisor Penny Dodd and missing is Carol Firth. jap Grad CommitteeSmarty Pants From Left to Right Are: Rob Roberts, Tim Vander Beek, Bob Albrecht, and Wendy Ibuki. This year our Reach for the Top team did extremely well in their games. Leaders of the team were Barb Day and Ken May. The students involved were Bob Albrecht, Wendy Ibuki, Tim VanderBeek, Rob Roberts and Rita Gallant. The team has so far played five games and are doing well. We hope the group does just as well in years to come.One, Big Happy family! 4951family Get- Together FUN 'N GAMESCoach: Eugene Yamada. Co-Captains: Craig Nyrose, Rick Jesse. Players: Dave Langlands, Arnold Heynen, Murray Kimber, Jim Hamilton, Blaire Yanke, Ken George, Steve Kuijt, Brad Kenney, Lance Shilliday, Brian Colwill. The Bulldog’s volleyball team have had a rather successful season this year winning 5 out of 8 matches in the league standings and coming in second in the league tournament. They played in a total of 6 tournaments, including the Eastern division in which they came in second and the Zone tournament in which they came in third. SpikersMastiffs Volleyball Top Row: Dan Dray, Randy McIntosh, Brian Colwill, Dave Heynen, Fred An­drews, Coach. Bottom Row: Raymond Lew, Rick Klein. The Mastiffs volleyball team broke even this year. The won two out of the four games. They have no official league so they played Wilson twice, Taber and Pincher Creek once each. Brian Colwill was the captain of the team and also the most valuable player.Back Row: Karen McCune, Susan Tokariuk (Captain), Eugene Yamada (Coach), Marg Tokariuk, Wendy Marsden. Middle Row: Cheryl Theodore, Diane Colwill. Front Row: Judy Jang, Bev Alexander. Missing: Denise Houghton. The 1979 Griffins Volleyball team had a very successful season. They participated in four tournaments. At the Pre- Season Tourney they reached the semifinals but unfortunately lost. This also happened at the Calgary-Lord Beaverbrook Tournament. At the University of Lethbridge Tournament they came in second place out of 16 teams. The Griffins also went to the League Tournament and made it as far as the quarter-finals. In the final standings, the Griffins were second in the league and captured 3rd place in the Zone Playoffs. Congratulations go to Susan Tokariuk who was the all-star player in the league, as well as to the other girls who played so hard during the season! GriffinsTeam: Patti Rempel, Patti Spackman, Lisa McRae, Kathy Matkin, Delaine Fellger, Eva Benis, Judy Aitchison, Susan Giroux. The Falcons Jr. Girls Volleyball team had a busy and enjoyable season playing several exhibition games and participating in three tour­naments. Most valuable player was Judy Aitchison.jog in the Country While most Churchill students were still cozily sleeping in bed each morning, there happened to be a small group of energetic runners, who had quickly gulped down their morning coffee, so they might conquer the coulees in the midst of the morning dew, and the faithful sunrise. As a result of their dedicated running, Giz Ujvari, Derek Taylor, Wayne Oliver and Rob Roberts were successful in competitions. Giz placed 4th in the Junior Girls Competition for South-Western Alberta, and unfortunately sickness prevented her from attending the Provincials, Derek placed 3rd in Junior Boys and attended the Provincials. Wayne and Rob both ran for Senior Boys for South- Western Alberta. Running is a self-competing sport which allows one to set goals, and be proud of self-achievements. It has no age limits, no requirements, except self-discipline; it can last a life time; it can be fun or serious, or both; it can take place, anywhere, anytime, and you have only yourself to rely on. The concept of running for self enjoyment is catching on, and hopefully in years to come there will be more Bulldogs conquering the coulees in the sunrise.rc L Down at the Swimming Hole This year’s Bullfrogs Water Polo team has done well for the amount of people who participated and the practice time they had. The team has not had a winning season but we are proud to say they have shown a great amount of school spirit. The team would like to thank Paul Kennley for his donation of time and patience towards coaching them. Under his coaching the team has shown great improvement. The team members are as follows: Sandi Nyhoff, Danni Gallimore, Betty Glover, Carey Rowntree, Warren Rowntree, Dave Heynen, Will Sawchuk, Dean Gallimore, and Tim VanderBeek.1 ■ Back Row; Co-Head Coach Peter Neufeld, Doug Winter, Todd Donkin, Keith Moore, Peter Story, Brian Megelia, Ron Moline, Pat De Jourdan, Garth Toone, Mark Witwichi, Carey Rowntree, Don Tinordi, Stan Kowalski, Dea Winter, Dan Dray (Assistant Trainer). Middle Row: Robin Stanton Trainer, Richard Psaltis, Doug James, Wayne Pallett, Todd Kopp, Ralph Gust, Stacey Takeyasu, Don Taniguchi, Roy Tomlinson, Dale Norlin, Warren Rowntree, Rick Lister, Bruce Lyon, Greg Grant, Co-Head Coach Cliff Walters. From Row; Cameron Platt (Assistant Coach), Rob Parker, Rick Higa, Tony Belesiotis, Koji Miyaji, Stewart Aiken, Rod Tomita, Tim Menzak, Tim Luchanski, Dean Stephens, Rob Nonamura, Dave Masson, Rory Sweeny. Missing: Jerry Areshenko (Assistant Coach). Bulldogs had another excellent season winning the Southern Alberta High School Football League Championship. This was the third year in a row that the Bulldogs were both City and League Champions. The Bulldogs also had their first loss in three years this year. As well as taking the Gold Football the Bulldogs cleaned up on the League awards. Big Mean Ron Moline was voted as MVP and Lineman. Tim Men/ak - Passing. Rob Parker - Rushing and Scoring. Brian Megelia - Pass Receiving. BULLDOGS.ARE #1I Champs of the South Winston CHURCHILL The Churchill Griffin’s have had a spectacular season this year! They showed the strength of their team by winning the following tour­naments: Swift Current, Taber, L.C.I., and Winston Churchill. In league play, they won 34 out of 36 games and were the league champions as well. The Griffins went to Grande Prairie to play in the 4A Provincials and they returned to Leth­bridge as the Provincial champions. This win makes it two years in a row. Their dedicated and hard working coach would like to express how proud he is of his team and the pride we all feel because of their success.Top Row. Monica Zombori, Margo Dzuren, Susan Tokariuk, Karen McCune, Allison Manning, Denise Houghton, Margaret Kemeri, Cheryl Theodore, Dianne Colwell, Margaret Tokariuk.Magical Mastiffs Top Row: Arnold Heynen (Captain), Rob Keeling, Brad Kenny, Murray Kimber, Garth Hamilton, Dave DeGroot (Cap­tain), Keith Moore. Bottom Row: Miles Ruttan, Tony Kuijt, Brian Colwill, Lansley Staddon, Rob Parker. This year’s team improved both their league and exhibition records by winning 5 games. This was the result of hard work by the players and coach. If they continue to work hard, many members of the Mastiffs will be valuable additions to the Bulldogs next year.Swooping Falcons The Falcons had a very enjoyable season this year, traveling to and hosting their twelve basketball games. The coach, Colin Turner, was well pleased with the girl’s effort and progress with the game. From Top Left to Bottom Right: Helen Beck, Darlene Hiebert, Faye Poytress, Joanne Kautz, Patti Rempel, Brenda Lothian, Ellen Mehrer, Cindy Areshenko, Karen McCune, Monica Zombori, Allison Manning, Donna Wutzke.From Left to Right: Ken George, Dave DeGroot, Bill Papp, Craig Nyrose, Rod Tomita, Blair Yanke, Rob Parker, Keith Moore, Alex Alexandropoulos, and Rick Jesse. Missing: Glen Alexander - Coach, and Arnold Heynen. The Bulldog’s basketball team has improved greatly since last year’s season. The tournaments that they attended were the Coaldale Festival, the Magrath Tournament, the Raymond Sugar Bowl, the L.C.I. Pre Season Tournament and the Tri-Prov. ’80 at Harry Ainley High School in Edmonton. They finished in 6th spot with a 5-9 record and at­tended the zone playoffs at the Sportsplex. Craig Nyrose, Bill Papp, and Alex Alexandrooulos were named to the city all-star team. Craig Nyrose was also named M.V.P. for the Ed­monton Tournament.Hoop SwishersMudry’s Malicious Mangiers Back Row: Ralph Gust, Mike Link, Todd Kopp, Carey Rowntree, Greg Grant, Bruce Reimer, Dave Heynen. Second Row: Rob Nonomura, Darren Takao, Rick Higa, Raymond Lew, Koji Miyaji. Front Row: Roy Tomlinson, Tony Belesiotis. Coach: Barry Mudry. The 1979-80 edition of the Winston Chruchill Wrestling Team was the toughest in the history of the school. A super group of rookies complimented the experience of animals like Koji Miyaji, Tony Belesiotis, Todd Kopp and Mike Link. Competition for the season started with the L.C.C. Invitational Meet in January which featured teams from all of Alberta. Star performances by Koji Miyaji, Ralph Gust and Tony Belesiotis highlighted the tournament for Lethbridge. Towards the end of January a trip to Regina for the Martin Invitational Classic produced medals for Koji Miyaji, Mike Link, and Todd Kopp. The final exhibition tournament of the season was held in Calgary at Forest Lawn High School. Medalists were Koji Miyaji and Carey Rowntree. On the road to provincial championships the Bulldogs overpowered Cardston for the Southwest Zone Championships sending 12 wrestlers to the Provincial B Championships in Fort McMurray. Two gold medal performances by Koji Miyaji and Todd Kopp as well as two silve medal performances by Carey Rowntree and Bruce Reimer sent these four wrestlers to Calgary for the Provincial A Championships. To end a brilliant season, Bruce Reimer captured the Provincial Bronze Medal in the 86 kg category and Koji Miyaji became the 1980 Provincial Champion in the 61 kg class.This year W.C.H.S. decided that badminton on a recreational basis would be enjoyable, and it was. The proof was in the large turn-outs two evenings a week.Cooking at Our Past: 1979 - the Canadian dollar was woth 83.35 cents in the U.S. - John Wayne passed away. - President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel signed a peace treaty, witnessed by U.S. President Jimmy Carter. * Margaret Thatcher was sworn in as Great Britian’s first woman Prime Minister, r Joe Clark was sworn in a Prime Minister of Canada. Clark’s PC government was defeated and a federal election was called for February 18, 1980. - Mickey Mouse’s 30th birthday was celebrated. ' - Earl Mountbatten, member of the Royal Family, was murdered ly the IRA. - the TV movie “Amber Waves’’, which Dennis Weaver and Kurt Russell, was filmed in Lethbridge. - The Edmonton Eskimos football team defeated the Montreal Allouettes to win the Grey Cup championship. - members of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran were taken hostage by Iranian Militants. - the United Nations declared 1979 the “International Year the Child”. -Russian forces invaded Afghanistan.1980 - the Trudeau government regained power in the federal election. - Eric Heiden of the United States won five individual gold medals in speed skating at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics. - the Canadian Embassy in Tehran smuggled six American hostages out of Iran. - “Tonto”, the Lone Ranger’s sidekick, passed away.“Zke Silent Monies ” “The China Syndrome” “Meatballs” “Rocky II” “The Boys From Brazil” “Superman” “Hallowe’en” “The Amityville Horror” “The Main Event” “Oliver’s Story” “The Deer Hunter” “Love At First Bite” “Dracula” “Coming Home” “The Champ” “All That Jazz” “The Jerk” “Star Trek” “Kramer vs. Kramer” “The Rose” “The Electric Horseman”“the Old Victrola” “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy” (Rod Stewart) “What a Fool Believes” (Doobie Brothers) “Reunited” (Peaches and Herb) “Sail On” (Commodores) “Lonesome Loser” (Little River Band) “Heartache Tonight” (The Eagles) “Sad Eyes” (Robert John) “My Sharona” (The Knack) “Heart of Glass” (Blondie) “Tragedy” (Bee Gees)Kissing Cousins Bob Babiuk Don Cofell Margaret Enns Valene Gladish Christine Larsen Darren Leavitt Pia Mueller 80Jane Grigg Chrisie Gross Rita Kaupp John Krahn Reno Richardson Wilma WilliamsonJudy Jang, Sherry Anderson, Darcy Rapuano Clothing and* Textiles 30 "Polar Bear" Sculpture Tim Carter, Art 10 Quilt, Trudy Coyle, Special Projects 10 family Hobbie Time!“Space” (Wood Sculpture): Sandra MacFarlane “Nonimity” (Figurine): Lisa Vasaleneck “Face” (Clay Sculpture): Doug DesRoches “Fears” (Metal Sculpture) Tim Luchanski 44Habitat’’ (MetaL Sculpture) Ron Zimmer Mallet Brian Colwill Industrial Arts 10 I Table Wayne Smith-Industrial Arts 20 Chessboard Ian Weitz - Industrial Arts 10Creative Writing Club He staggers from the chair to the back of the bar, And the glass in his hand; once full, now empty; Soon will be filled, And the pain will be killed. Freedom flies, Its wings are small, It can easily be trapped. It can easily fall. He drains the bottle of its last few drops. And his heart; once full, now empty; Reflects the years and the unshed tears. He panics for a moment then relaxes again, And goes to his bed; once full, now empty; Humming a tune, Hoping sleep will come soon. The dream he has recurs every night, And it mirrors his conscious; once full, now empty; Telling the lie, That helps him get by. The nightmare he has recurs every night, And it mirrors reality; once full, now empty; Telling the truth that cost him his youth. He wakes the next day and starts once again. Wasting his life; once full, now empty; On a bottle of gin and a drunken grin. The tips of its wings, Are laden with gold, The riches it carries, Are not easily sold. From the tips of tall mountains. To the depths of deep caves, Freedom may be carried, To each of our graves. Not having it would be worthless, But having it, it’s true, To each it has its own meaning, Yet used carefully by so few. He’ll die quietly some day and I’ll mourn his death. And my heart; now empty, then full; Will understand, That I'm part of that man. Debbie Bly We have it, we hold it, But it’s something that must fly, A misunderstood fortune, A gift from the sky. Sandie Nyhoff SILVER SILENCE Your happiness gleams through the darkness, (Rita Gallant) Deprived from all around, (Rhonda Schultz) Isolated from all, (Roger Schultz) In the shadows of eternity. (Debbie Bly) If joy were all, sadness would be unknown. (Ken May) We wonder, we walk, we wait, (Sandie Nyhoff) What does thisdarkenss really hold? (Jan Delude) It is silver silence, or glistening gold? (Janice Tilley) Is there really an answer? (Greg Wolcott)Stewart Aiken Bob Albrecht Kerry Allen Kelly Areshenko Teresa Areshenko Sheila Armstrong Peter Bagnall Bill Beattie Brian Beech Debra Bly Lorraine Boessenkool Karen Bota Brian Brown Michael Buchmann Merylen Bunnage Gary Cannady Vic Castaneda George Chan Tim Clermont Denise Crastulca Cam Crawford Joan Crighton George Crowe John Csurka Dave Degner Robyn DeJager Doug EfonoffRose Fast Greg Fix Dan Fortier Ken French Gordon Furgason Bruno Gardoz Penny Gattinger Robbie Giliis Bev Golia Maureen Graham Carol Graves Susan Flaughton Kathy Hnatiw Gerry Hoff Betty Hofman Greg Horon Troy Hovey Darlene Hubber Donna Hughes Rob Hutton Gordon Irvine James Irvine Barb Janies Charles Jarvie Jeff Jarvie Rick Jesse Terry Kading Bev Kaufmann Teresa Kerner Bruce Kirk Cheryl Knibbs Garrett Komm Brian Kowalko Lonny Kucheran Orlin Lavallie Rory Lorencz Karen Ludwig Bruce Lyon Darren MarsdenSean McGralh Brian Megella Carmen Meli Tim Menzak Nicki Miller Jan Ramage Jill Ramage Bandt Raven Donna Reierson Rob Roberts Pat Rook Tina Sanderson Neil Sinclair Debbie Smith Wayne Smith Chris Sparrow Robin Stanton Sharia Morton Daryle Nagata Glenda Nordin Dave Novak Terry Novak Craig Nyrose Dwight Oler Leonard Overbeeke Bill Papp Gary Pohl Glen Provo Jennifer PuhlPeter Story Darey Tailfeathers Sheri Thomas Bruce Thomsen Ward Tamayose Bill Taylor Rob E. Tietz Corine Tiller Diane Tse Deena Urban Ken Van Ree Carol Veals Rachelle Visser Louise Vreeken Dale Ward lan Weitz Heather Wheeler Brad Whyte Gary Williams Bill Wilson Dea Winter Doug Winter Mark Witwicki Herme Woelders Gary Yanke Ron Zimmer 99Bonny Aiken Lorelei Anderson Sherry Anderson Robert Baduik Yvonne Bechtold Marg Beintema Mechelle Bennett Gerald Beyer Craig Borland Leentje Boutestein Bruce Bo0''ctiuk Colleen Bradley Debbie Brown Tami Cameron Mike Chow Barbara Christianson Patti Clifford Diane Colwill Corey CooperTrudie Coyle Pat DeJourdan Helen Dikun Lisa Duce Carrie Dyck Shelly Dyck Cindy Ebbert Robbie Ficiur Dean Gallimore Donna Geddes Jane Grigg Leslie Grove Darrell Hall Joanne Hamilton Dale Harrold Susan Heinonen Laurie Hendricks Sandra Hilgersom Shelly Holtman Ken HunkaJody Hunter Roy Husch Rob Hutton Wendy Ibuki Carol Imai Judy Jang Susan Jang Greg Jarvie Angela Jauerneck Bev Kaufmann Margaret Kemeri Dawn Kemp Russell Kimber Linda Knodel Sherry Kolibas Melaney Kovaluk Sylvia Lagemaat Karen Lambert Christine Larson Lily Lau Orlin Lavaille Tracy Lothian Debbie Lussier Ken LysakWendy Marsden Darren Marsden Ken Masson Carol Medoruma Nicki Miller Ron Moline Sharia Morton Mike Moskaluk Scott Murakami Jo-Anne Nishikawa Glenda Nofdin Dave Nogardt Dave Novak Neil Ogden Lorraine Ohno Wayne Oliver Adrian Oostlander Gail Paterson Kelly Petersen Sharron Pinnegar Sue Piper Lucy Plante Jan Ramage Jill RamageDarcy Rapuano Murray Redman Janet Reid Donna Reierson Bruce Reimer Debbie Sanford Rod Schultz Rodger Schultz Joyce Scroggie Cliff Shigemi Donna L. Smith Merle Smith Dennis Spackman Darwin Starner Gary Sterenberg Danny Stix Joyce Takao Keith Tennant Ron Terakita Cheryl Theodore Sheri Thomas Laurie Thompson Don TinordiSusan Tokariuk Sandy Tolley Rod Tomita Shelly Tweter Ilona Ujvari Liz Vaczy Tim Vander Beek Carol Van Dyk Ann Ward John Ward Robin Weaver Heather Wheeler Kim Wilkie Esther Wirzba Wally Wirzba / / 1/ I Shelly Zabel Mike Ziffle Tracy ZomboriHigh School Blues I’ve seen the years ride by so fast, I can’t remember all the past; The countless michiefs I’ve been through. The dumb excuses that 1 blew. The problems that I had to face, Like the braces 1 had encased; And glasses never were my style, The silly crush I had on Lyle. And now the times are just as bad. My main concern is now the grad; I’m desperate for a handsome date, I hope lie’s not a buck-tooth fabe. These things 1 never will forget, The problems won’t be over yet; Just when I think that 1 am rid, The same will happen to my kid! Best wishes and thanks again. Judy Jang : tV. Published by Josten's/National School Services Ltd. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. pdf