Item A-11544 - Lenore Morrison - Portrait

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Lenore Morrison - Portrait

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1 photograph : colour ; 10 x 15 cm

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Head and shoulders image of Lenore (Lee) Morrison, Professor, Physical Education; taken outdoors.

Bio/Historical Note: Lenore (Lee) Morrison set an outstanding example in women's curling, playing on four Canadian championship teams, and gave back to curling and other sports as a physical education teacher and coach at the University of Saskatchewan from 1962 until 1999. Lee was born in Regina in 1938 and spent much of her early school life in Semans. As a student at Semans high school, she represented the Central unit at the Saskatchewan high school track and field championships in Saskatoon. She received her bachelor of physical and health education at the University of Toronto where, among her accomplishments, was as a front-line centre on the university's women's hockey team. After adding degrees at the University of Saskatchewan and University of Oregon, Lee joined the physical education staff at Saskatchewan and an early success in 1965 was as coach of the Dorenda Stirton team. By 1969, Stirton skipped the Saskatchewan rink to an unprecedented fifth straight Western Canada Intercollegiate curling championship. On the ice herself, Lee was building some streaks of her own, starting with a Canadian women's championship in 1969 while on a team with Joyce McKee, Vera Pezer and Sheila Rowan. There was a change in positions on the team and soon Lee, Joyce and Sheila were helping Vera, who had moved to skip, for a record run at the Canadian women's title that produced victories in three successive years, 1971, 1972 and 1973, including one on Saskatoon ice. The team was voted into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame, the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame. Lee, who holds a Level III certificate from the Canadian Coaching Association, was coach of the Sherry Middaugh rink when it represented Saskatchewan in the Scott Tournament of Hearts in 1997. Lee remained competitive throughout the years and in 1995, was on a Saskatchewan championship team with Sheila Rowan, Jean McLean and Carol Jorgenson at the Canadian senior women's playoffs. Lee, Peggy Hergott, Sylvie Francour and Lorna Hrapchuk were members of a team at the Canadian Masters championships in 2003, the third time in four years that Lee skipped the Saskatchewan champions. Over the years, Lee also had a hand in some international bonspiels, playing in Sweden in 1979, in Switzerland in 1991, and in Scotland in 2000. After playing her first softball in Regina, Lee joined the Saskatoon Imperials, played shortstop from 1962 to 1968, where they won at a provincial level. Among her continuing commitments as a builder, she is active with the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum as a director and is on the committee of the Ronald McDonald Charity Golf Classic.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 27 March 1997 issue of OCN.

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