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VOLLEYBALL Thirteen ' s Our 13 under volleyball team met usually twice a week for practice (once in the morning and once in the afternoon). We were happy to have Mrs. Cheeseman as our coach for the first time. We played lots of games against our rival schools. We enjoyed both the competi- tion and the exercise. At the beginning of the season we went to a volleyball round-robin at Saint Clement ' s. It Twelve ' s Although this is being written in the beginning of the volleyball season, the 12 under team is showing a lot of enthusiasm. This year got off to a great start. We played a round robin on Tuesday, January 12th and came second. That Thursday January 14th, we played another game at St. Clements. Although the team lost, they showed great effort and spirit throughout the game. I am looking forward to an exciting season. GOOD LUCK!! Talei Kunkel was a lot of fun! Thanks, to Mrs. Cheeseman and all the team members for a great year! Eva Berka
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mmm. WW..- BASKETBALL A member of the 13 ' s Basketball team: at school at 7:15, in the gym by 7:30 SHARP on Wednesday morn- ings; in the Sr. School Gym at 3:30 until 5:00 on Monday and Thursday. We practised, practised . . . and practised, BUT we still only won one game, (They were only 1 1 year olds). Despite our losses, and making Miss Cinits have a nervous break-down, we managed to have a great time!!! Special thanks to Miss Cinits who had to get up at 5:30 on Wednesday mornings and who put up with us until 5:00 on Monday and Thursday evenings. Special Memories: our wonderful (Ha! Ha!) score at the B.S.S. game, rushing into the taxis without even knowing where we were going, patiently asking how we were to get home, and sneaking into the Autumn Games to cheer on those gorgeous guys . . . THANKS Paula Kling and Deirdre Snelgrove GYMNASTICS The grades 1-4 junior school gymnastics club meets Mondays after school. The group of energetic ladies has learned to perform many exercises. They enjoy this very much and the grade 8 ' s enjoy watching and helping them too. We owe much thanks to Miss Cinits and Mrs. Wayne for coaching. We hope to see the girls in the 1996 Olympics. -Tania Quinn 22
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TRACK FIELD The Junior Track and Field team is made up of highly dedicated and self-motivated girls. Their eagerness, or should we say willingness, to endure rigorous practices in all types of weather r eflects this dedication. Even though there are many dif- ferent events, and a member may only participate in one, they all work together as a team. This unity is what makes the team so strong and the friend- ships made will last forever. Special thanks to Mrs. Georgievski for her time and effort in making the team a success. We hope that the team will con- tinue to grow and learn in the future. This year ' s Junior Soccer team had a great season. Students ranging in age from Grade 4 to Grade 9 participated as a united team. Although we won only one game we enjoyed the competi- tion. We worked hard and had fun. Mrs. Gratias deserves a lot of credit and thanks for her dedication to the team. We thank her for be- ing a great coach and for coming out to all the games and practices. Andrea Macdonald (L-R): Back: K. Gartley, K. Kizoff, A. Cliffe, A. Macdonald, S. Carrigan, S. Bastival, S. Essen. Front: K. Earle, B. Ferriss, M. Earle, J. Lewis, L. Ginou.
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