Christine Ladbury and Ann Balf, Miss Allen (sponsor) Fred Wismer, Pat McGill
The Badminton Club this year was organized in September and was indeed a success. They sponsored a girl's and boy's singles' tournament after Easter, and the winners received a trophy at the Award's Day Assembly. The sponsor of the club was Miss Allen.
The executive was as follows: President: Chris Ladbury Vice President: Anne Balf Executive Aid Committee: Bill Hepper, Pa t McGill, David Rogers
The Band
Under the direction of Mr. Hosek, our 45 member school band has had another very successful year with plenty of concerts and plenty of honours. Its season began with the graduation exercises in September. In November it took part in the Remembrance Day Ceremonies at the Cenotaph and, assisted by the junior music classes, held a city-wide chocolate drive. In December, the month of Christmas, the band gave its traditional Christmas Concert.
After the Christmas holidays it played for a Scout Jamboree at the arena and in March it entertained many Kamloopsians with its Spring Concert. At this not only did the band play as a group but also individual students played solos, duets and so forth. Many of these students went on to win awards later in the year at the local music festival. After this the band needed money for trips, music and new uniforms so the band members did some house-to-house canvassing and downtown tagging to raise the necessary funds.
May was a busy month for the band with a grand total of four performances. They began with a performance for the convention of school board secretary-treasurers and then, on special request put on another spring concert. Because they had won in the local music festival, the next step was the Okanagan Music Festival at Vernon where they again carried the honours. This was followed by a trip to Castlegar to give another concert.
June is the month for outdoor concerts and the band gave three of these. They played at Tranquille, at Riverside Park and at the Provincial Home. All in all, the band has had a busy year for, as well as these performances it has given many minor ones ego at school assemblies through out the year.
The members of the band would like to thank Mr. Hosek for devoting his time and talent in order to mould a band of which our school is proud. Mr. Hosek's efforts are greatly appreciated.
The Red Devils
25
Randy Murphy
Frd
6'1"
11
Paul Kipp
Grd
5'10"
13
Gary Mirtle
Frd
6'2"
21
Brian Kipp
Grd
5'10"
24
Brian Marchuck
Frd
6'2½"
15
Dave Marshall
Grd
6'3"
10
Dave Murphy
Grd
6'4½"
14
Bud Atkins
Ctr
6'1"
12
Bob Patterson
Frd
6'3"
20
Larry Barton
Frd
6'1"
22
Bob Hearn
Grd
5'10"
23
Jack Surline
Ctr
6'2"
Coach - Mr. Martino Managers - Dave Scott and Jamie Smith
This year the Devils achieved one of the best records ever. Throughout the year they remained undefeated in league play and won every tournament they entered. These included their own Christmas Tournament, the Vernon Tournament, and the Totem Tourney in Penticton. They lost only one game to a high school team, a squeaker to Oroville, Wash. Many of the players gained recognition also, Dave Murphy, Bob Hearn, Randy Murphy, and Dave Marshall all receiving All-Star trophies at various tournaments. In addition, Bob Hearn and Dave Murphy both gained Most Valuable Player awards, Hearn at the Kamloops and Vernon tourneys and "Big Murph" at the Okanagan Finals.
The Devils defeated all comers easily in the Valley Tournement and travelled down to Vancouver for the Provincial finals highly-rated. They overcame last years champions, Prince Rupert, but lost narrowly to the hot Alberni Chiefs. After this, the Devils seemed to lose heart, and were thrashed by North Surrey and eliminated. One bright spot was the placement of Dave Murphy to the Provincial All-Star Team.
Things look even better next year as the Devils lose only two players. They have an extensive schedule, and plan to play much better competition. It looks as if Mr. Martino and KSS might have a Provincial Champion.
Sprites and Totems
Junior A Boys
Senior Cheerleaders
Niki Norberg
Robyn Lancaster
Anne Menzies
Susan Nicholson
Junior Cheerleaders
Left to right: Maureen Marshall, Gaylene Redel, Jean Embleton, Linda Jean Nicholson
Curling Club
A Winning Team: Enzo Timetzo, Kerth Collins, Janice Cavazzi, Susan Davis
The Curling Club got off to a "rocking" start under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Barker and Mr. Hay. The members practised on Tuesdays from 4-6 at the local rink. They participated in two bonspiels this year and won one. The Curling Club has indicated that they would like more members next year.
The executive is: President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer, David Rogers, Stewart Malcolm, Dianne Phillips, Jim French
Orville Exchange
Niki Norberg and Fae Stroulger David McKinley and John Rogers
Coulee Dam Exchange
Brenda Ehlers and Margaret McLean Randy Murphy and Brian Kipp
Dan Woodworth, Linda Wheeler, Janet Chapmen, and Jim Slaughter.
Dan Shultz, Kay Walker, Kass Kernay, Charles Cox
F.A.C.
Left to Right FIRST ROW: Lynne Mugford, Niki Norberg, Alice Kennedy SECOND ROW: Peter Fairchild, Fae Stroulger, Ann Menzies, Maureen Marshall, Barry Hill-Tout
First Aid Club
Four who took the First Aid Test Top: Pat Schoening, Mary Serviss Bottom: Linda McKim. Missing: Judy Edworthy
Some very remarkable and rapid recoveries occurred this year among the wounded and unconscious - reported the First Aid Club. This was particularly noticeable on their Thursday Afternoon meetings, they said!
The club, sponsored by Mr. Goodwin, took their St. John's Ambulance tests in February. They were tested on their knowledge of the functions and structures of the body and the skill with which they could bandage injuries and so on.
Football Team
Legend
QB
Quarter Back
E
End
CB
Corner Back
T
Tackle
FB
Full Back
G
Guard
HB
Half Back
A "D" after a letter indicates that the player plays defence.
Missing: Ray Shellard HB, John Rogers CB, Ralph Edgett T, Bob Williams T, Bill Mainprize DHB, Phil Baker DHB, Brian Bogetti HB, Charlie Cook G, Ron McGuire G.
This years football team was greatly improved over the previous year's squad. Under the able coaching of Head Coach Grant McLeod, the defensive coach Rev. Jackson Strapp, and the offensive coach Jim Knowler the "Big Red Machine" achieved a league record of 4-4. A major factor in these wins was George Grant, the Devil's powerful fullback who received the Most Valuable Player Award for the league. George also attended the B. C. lions training camp in the summer. Also attending the camp was "Big Ron" McGuire. The Devil's played an exhibition game to Oak Bay of Victoria in the historical "Snow Bowl". This turned out to be aptly named as the concrete-like ground and icy weather conditions prevented the playing of good football. The game was very close and the Devils lost by only one touchdown. It is hoped that an avenging match will be arranged next year.
This spring the Red Devils held two weeks of training in order to allow the coaches to look over the new squad of rookies and to coach them in the fundamentals. Things look good for the "Red and Black" and next year could be the one when the Okanagan Championship is returned. Keep your fingers crossed everybody!
Future Nurses Club
L to R FIRST ROW: Valerie Moffat, Linda Ziebart, Carol Wilkinson, Judy Maki, Elaine Brown SECOND ROW: Ronalie Wheeler, Sharon Fuoco, Daune Carlson, Liz Ottens, Sheila Johnson, Maureen Wilson, Nancy Evanski. Rosemary Lawrence
Future Teachers
FIRST ROW: Lynn Mugford, John Stockwell, Marjory Humphery SECOND ROW: Claudine Kirby, Prances Davis. Sharon Woodhouse, Marilyn Piller, Alice Kennedy, and Linda Ottley.
Glee Club
All rows left to right: FIRST ROW: Kathy Baines, Judy Hughes, Corinne Black, Lorraine Shaw, Gail Cruickshank, Donna Miller, Marilyn Osborne. SECOND ROW: Judy Maki, Brenda Ehlers, Joanne Odynsky, Linda McKim, Laurel Osborne, Sandra Connley, Kathie Middleton. THIRD ROW: Terry Clarkson, Terry MacDonald, Gwen Angell, Shirley Lampman, Ann Coates, Maureen Tilton, Diana Hay, Sherry Farnsworth. FOURTH ROW: Shannon Pelky, Donna Stratton, Anne Grube, Anne Balf, Susan DeBeck, Teresa Bohn, Fran Bently, Trudy Nicol, Sheila Jones. FIFTH ROW: John Rogers, Sandy Gabrey, Dave Stewart, Rod Young, Russell Noakes SIXTH ROW: Neil Burton, John Kingsbury, Ray Nicol, John Stockwell, John McIver, Ricky Campbell.
Grasshockey
Left to Right FIRST ROW: Valerie Moffat, Joanne Kipp, Mary Thomson, Carolyn Kassiones, Judy Johnson, Noreen Marshall, Gail Stevens SECOND ROW: Miss Minette, coach, Tana Clark, Lynda Jean Nicolson, Lorrie Wilson, Karen Barger, Sharon McHale, Cherie Kassiones, Susan Harvey
The Grasshockey Team started their practices in September this year. They had a very good season with Miss Minette and Mr. Finn coaching the team. The team won four games in the season. They participated in two tournaments, one at Salmon Arm and one at Vernon (for the finals). In these they lost to Salmon Arm and Winfield respectively.
Grasshockey is turning out more enthusiasts every year, and this year Kamloops High was able to produce a "B" Team also.
Hilites
FIRST ROW: Nita Jongschaap, Arline Oishi, Randy Murphy, (Editor) Brenda Ehlers, Liz Ottens SECOND ROW: John Rogers, Mickey Smith, Margaret Ladbury, Margaret McLean. Mary Thomson. Lorrie Wilson, Lorraine Shaw, David Hemmingway, and David Woodbury.
Pearce
Margaret McLean, Niki Norberg, Bill Murdoch, Dave Murphy, Jack Surline missing: Karen Barger
Fulton
Anne Menzies and Mary Thomson Bud Atkins And John Rogers Missing - Jamie Smith and Jane Davis
Fee
Trudy Muller, Valerie Moffat Randy Murphy, Paul Kipp
Davis
Robyn Lancaster and Suzanne Owens Brian Cowan, Cherie Kassiones, and Ron McGuire missing: Dave Marshall
Photography Club
"I told you that you had the camera the wrong way!"
Mr. Gad - sponsor Neil MacDonald Kane Scott Barry Hill-Tout Sandy Gabrie John Stockwell Peter Fairchild Ed Street
Ski Club
The Ski club, a relatively new club in K.S.S's extra curricular activities had a successful year under the sponsorship of Miss Ingledew.
The members took an eight week course at Mt. Tod under the instruction headed by Jim McConkey. During the final session, slalom races were held for those taking the course. Trophies were won by Sharon Fuoco and Don Youwe. The Ski Club is hoping that next year will be another active and successful year.
The executive were: Rick Beal President, Anne Menzies Secretary
Students Council
Left to Right FIRST ROW: Barbara Allan, Fawn McGillivray, Brenda Ehlers, Sandra Swaine, Mary Serviss, Niki Norberg, Margaret McLean,Alice McArther, Lynda Irvine SECOND ROW: David Woodbury, Jerry, Hill, Bud Atkins, Karen Bond, Pat Murdock, Pat Bell, Carole Long, Joan Sowerby, Dave Marshall, Ken Gordon THIRD ROW: Randy Murphy, Byron Hill, Rick Campbell, Mike DeBeck, Brian Kipp, Ron Strong, Bill Murdock, Joe English, Ted Price, Don Marshall, Bill Biden, Dave Murphy MISSING: Mike Morgan
Volleyball
Missing: Theresa Bohn
Y-Teens
Left to Right: FIRST ROW: Ada Paine, Barbara Loucks, Carol Smitt, Pat Phillip, Ka~en McLean, Sharon MeHall, Laurie Wilson, Vicki Phillon SECOND ROW: Judy Harbridge, Moira Hays, Chris Ladbury, Sandra Connolly, Shirley Lampman, Mary Rose Coseo, Linda Martin, Brenda Blanchard, Rosemary Laurance THIRD ROW: Pat Blanchard, Carole Long, Sandi Taylor, Daphne Smith, Lynn Mugford, Jane Davis, Lynda Ottley Susan McDonald, Donneen Head, Lorraine Osborne
Y - Teens had a successful season under the sponsorship of Mrs. Elder and Mrs. Oak.
Regular activities which were carried on by Y - Teens throughout the year were babysitting at the Retarded Children's Boarding Home every Thursday after school, donating cookies to the home every weekend, helping at Tranquille every Tuesday night, and selling donuts every Thursday noon at K.S.S.
In October Y - Teens held their Initiation Party. Forty new members, dressed as Nursery Rhyme characters, were welcomed into the club.
Y - Teens won first prize of $15 for their float in the football Queen Contest.
In November, the Y - Teens Recognition Service was held and initiated members became official Y - Teens.
December was a busy month. With the help of the school, Y - Teens collected sixteen large boxes of food in their hamper drive. Fifty-four dollars were raised by Y - Teens in their Penny Drive. This money was given to the World Service Division of the Y.W.C.A. A car rolling party was held during the Christmas holidays but it wasn't too successful due to the cold weather.
In January Y - Teens saw a film, heard guest speakers, and enjoyed a pizza party.
In February - Linda Ottley and Carole Long represented the Kamloops Y - Teens at a conference in New Westminster.
The Y - Teens hope they have been of service to their community.
They would like to thank all students who helped them help others by contributing to their hamper and penny drives.