Balmoral Junior High School - Crimson Green and White Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1960

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42 . Bordenball G I R L S ' .. S P- Q R T• 3 Housele ague ' s To start off the sports year, the girls played a round robin of Bordenball. The winners of this activity were - IX-3, VIII-12, and VII-8, IX-3 Fay Owsley Lois Williams Marilyn Wolford Reta Fulton Elaine Bramall Linda McDonald Sue North Sherry Corradetti LaVerne Zimmer VIII-12 Valerie Edwards Jean Francis Yvonne Apperley Batty Jean Munro Betty Bourne Carol Grabinski VII-8 Karen Heninger Carole Klippert Carol Walkey Frances Ryah Linda Germain Glenda Moore Mary Ann Muller Karen Stephens Rosanne Taylor Shirley Wilson Floor Hockey Next they played a round robin of floor hockey. The winners of this rough sport were - IX-3, VIII-10 and VII-14. IX-3 Elaine Bramall Fay Owsley Lois Williams Marilyn Wolford Sue North Sherry Corradetti Reta Fulton Linda McDonald VIII-10 Jean Hogan Cathy Hughes Janet Stowe 11 Doreen Phelps Larraine Vettese Sandra Wright Joyce Stapleton VII-14 Beverley Gref Donna Ashe Judy French Sandra Albin Cheryl Oliver Volleyball After playing a double round robin, over a period of several weeks, the following teams were chosen the victors of the volleyball houseleagues -, IX-3, VIII-11, and VII-7. IX-3 Lois Williams Fay Owsley Sherry Corradetti Marilyn Wolford Reta Fulton Elaine Bramall Linda McDonald Sue North Carol Cook Loesje Hartwyk Eileen Logan VIII-11 Betty Shaw Linda Ferwom Lynn Kermack Kathy Churchill Annette Richard Linda Kinnear Diane Petch Shirley Swanson Linda Duff VII-7 Gayle Wilson Linda Findlater Marilynn Jessen Dorothy Culling Dana Engen Leslie Blumenschein Carol Burgess Lenore Lachmuth

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GIRL S ' SPORTS Senior All-Star Volleyball The girls played eight very good games losing only one, and that was to Branton. But, alas, that was the final game. The members of the hard-working team were: Ursula Fricke . Sherry. Cbrradetti Reta Fulton Elaine Paterson Jean Van Gaalen Elaine Bramall - T Simmona Permann Dorothy Northam -ip Helen Findlater Eileen Garriott Sherry Gutowski ' - Claudia Murray VI Junior All-Star Volleyball The juniors played a Jdomsle round robin and won all eight games, but when it came to the semi-finals they just weren ' t on the ball. They lost the semi-finals by two points. The hard-working team members were! Fay Owsley -B etty ' Jean Munro Lois Williams Alice Jensen Lenore Wachtler Carolyn Webster Donna Wright Yvonne Apperley Annette Richard - Claudia Murray VIII-9 - Senior All-Star Basketball The Senior Basketball team played four games and won all but the last game. The tired team members were: Sherry Gutowsk: Reta Fulton Jean Van Gaalen Helen Findlater Ursula Fricke Joan Thomas Elaine Paterson Sue North Elaine Bramall Dorothy Northam Marilyn Wolford - Sharon Brown IX-1 - Junior The juniors played four games, losing one and also losing the semi-finals. The team members were: Alice Jensen Claudia Murray Lenore Wachtler Donna Sopko Lois Williams Betty Jean Munro Fay Owsley Yvonne Apperley Jean Francis



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43. G I R L 3 ' S PORTS Basketball In basketball the girls played a double round robin. After a lot of hard work, the following teams were the winners - IX-3, VIII-12 and VII-6. ix-3 Fay Owsley Lois Williams Linda McDonald Sherry Corradetti Sue North Marilyn Wolford Reta Fulton Elaine Bramall VIII-12 Valerie Edwards Yvonne Apperley Jean Francis Betty Jean Munro Donna Wright ' Carol Grabinski VII-6 Sheila Weir Kim Levis Linda Gordon Sharon Bolt Joyce Oviatt Yvonne Goodale Betty Grabinski - HOT RODDING Hot Rodding is one of the world ' s most looked-down-on but fastest- growing sports. It has become tremendously popular since the term ' hot rod ' was misused and misunderstood in the forties, and still is misused in some cases. The public has been mistaken in many of their opinions of the hot rodder. Some of these opinions are that they, rodders, and their cars are - 1. too noisy; 2, too reckless; 3 - too fast; 4. a nuisance on the highway; 5. a cause of accidents. As to the hot rodders ' cars being noisy, that is purely a personal opinion, the same as hair styles. All hot reds don ' t have noisy mufflers, although some have. It depends on the person. Recklessness is another complaint of the public. To be reckless with the rod that you have spent an eternity on, tuning to perfection and shining spotlessly is just the same as spending months carving a horse and then throwing it around as though you don ' t value it. Many people, as soon as they see any kind of car speeding or doing something they think is wrong, tag on the tern ' hot rod. ' An important man in the United States said that such things as stock car racing should be abandoned, as it has caused deaths. If you compare racing with other sports such as hunting, fishing and swimming, you will find that there are a great many more accidents in these than in racing. In one of Calgary ' s newspapers, the N©rth Hill News, Page 7 of the May 12th., I960 edition, there is a picture of a hot rod and its owner, along with a few other club members. Allen Lazarick won first prize in hot rods at the Crescent Heights High School Safe Driving week, which culminated a successful campaign among students. A very good thing today is car clubs, as you can cut down on expense by sharing tools among the members. Most car clubs help do exactljr the opposite to what most of the public think they do. For example, they set their own club standards. Three of the most common set of rules are as follows: A. Members are not allowed to participate in club activities if they get a ticket for speeding or any other offense. B. They must be polite and courteous. If they see a car stopped on the side of the road in trouble, they must stop and give as much assistance as possible. (Continued on Page 49)

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