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SWIM TEAM Front Row — Brian Curtis, Ronald Scott, Hans Vsin Poorten. Back Row — Jim Winegarden, Nancy Quarter- main, Ann Gunther, Catherine Scott, Graeme Barber, Susan Butcher. Absent — Sandy Thompson. C.W.O.S.S.A. SWIM TEAM The C.W.O.S.S.A. District High Schools have had a regional swim meet for the past four years. The Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School has been represented each year and has returned victorious on all four occasions. This year the B.C.I, team consisting of girls and boys defeated eight other teams to win the Universal Cooler ' s Trophy. The B.C.I, gained a total of 47 points, and their closest rival, North Park, achieved 34 points. Jim Winegarden made a fine showing by winning two firsts: the 50-yard freestyle and the 50-yard backstroke. Ronald Scott also won a first in the 50- yard breaststroke. The individual championship was gained by Graeme Barber, who led every competitor in the 100-yard freestyle and won two seconds in the 50-yard butterfly and the 50-yard freestyle. Brian Curtis and Hans Van Poorten also gained a third and a fourth in their respective events. Two new records were established by the B.C.I, squad. Jim Winegarden splashed up and down the pool in 25.6 seconds for a new record in the 50-yard freestyle. The freestyle relay team consisting of Ronald Scott, Jim Winegarden, Brian Curtis, and Graeme Barber also put a new time of 1.40.1 into the record books. The girls this year also made a fine showing. Ann Gunther captured three seconds: the 100- yard freestyle, the 50-yard breaststroke and the 50-yard butterfly. Catherine Scott also had a second in the 50-yard backstroke. The girls ' relay team consisting of Nancy Quartermain, Susan Butcher, Catherine Scott, and Ann Gunther placed fourth in a very close race. From the results of the previous few years and from the results of this year, it is apparent that swimming is becoming a major sport at the B.C.I. — Graeme Barber 13C Aim Gunther lOA BADMINTON CLUB This year, the Junior and Senior Badminton Clubs merged, and with the addition of about five boys, had a total membership of 20. Our meetings each Monday after four provided time for instruction, practice, and challenge games. By this plan, the Seniors improved while newcomers learned. As usual, a tournament was held among the club members. Libby Florence was the Senior champion, while Diema Ronson led the Juniors. The four top members of the club represented B.C.I, at the C.W. O.S.S.A. Tournament at O.A.C. in Guelph, where they made a good showing. We were also represented at the Brant County Tournament, where Nancy Quar- termain won the ladies ' singles and Bill Cleland won the men ' s consolation singles. These victories were certainly very encouraging, since the opposition was considerably more experienced. Many thanks to Mrs. Sandison for her patient instruction, and to Stephanie Harsant who looked after the business end of the club. — Valerie Hopkins llA Page 59
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GYM TEAM Front Row — Harold Mannen, Lyn Depew, Norm Broadbent, Bob Robertson, Glenn Young, Ross Welton. Back Rok — Syd Cudmore, Bob Cole, Paul Stro- hack, Terry Bateson, Jim Fanas. BOYS ' FIELD DAY Senior Doug Whitehead won the Senior title with a total of 22 points, followed by Terry Moyer with 19 points and Scott Mackey with 13 points. Doug won firsts in the running hop, step and jump; 100-yard dash; 330-yard dash; and the 440-yard dash. Terry picked up firsts in the javelin throw £uid the shot put. Scott won the open mile and the 880-yard dash. Intermediate Eugene Evanetz won the Intermediate crown with 15 points. Ted McDonald was second with 11 points, and Clark Holmes third with 10 points. Eugene won firsts in the running hop, step £md jump; the 100- yard dash; and the running broad jump. Ted won a first in the pole vault, and Clark took a first in the 220-yard dash. Junior Bill Lewis took the Junior Boys ' title with 20% points followed by Dave Whillans with 18 points £uid Ed Pancoe with 8 points. Bill won firsts in the running broad jump; 220-yard dash; and the running hop, step and jump. Dave won firsts in the running high jump and the shot put. Ed took seconds in the 440-yard dash and the pole vault. Compliments of CANADA PAINT COMPANY 84 COLBORNE STREET DIAL 752-1221 Page 58
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C.W.O .S.A. TE fNIS Graham Hall, Barb McLauchlin, Nancy Quartermain, Duncan Valliere, Susan Reddick, Mike Redding. TENNIS TEAM One October morning, after a sprightly warm-up on arriving at the C.W.O.S.S.A. Championships at Guelph, eight B.C.I, tennis players and two willing coaches began the crucial sudden-death matches. Dale Smith and Dimcan Valliere, after a long, gruelling match, lost the Boys ' Doubles Champion- ship by one stroke. Meredith Carpenter and Sue Reddick, after a similar ordeal, lost the Girls ' Doubles Championship by two strokes. The B.C.I. Tennis Team, after weeks of practice, lost the C.W.O.S.S.A. Tennis Championship by three strokes. Mike Redding, although he fought hard to the last point, was defeated in his Boys ' Singles match. Barb McLauchlin won two matches, but finally tasted defeat in the semi-finals of the Girls ' Singles. In another unfortunate see-saw battle. Graham Hall and Nancy Quartermain lost out in the Mixed Doubles. The team thsuiks Mrs. Sandison and Mr. Mann for their unbelievable patience and consistently high spirits. Without them, it is a safe bet that B.C.I, would have lost by somewhat more than three swings of a tennis racquet. Who can tell? Maybe next year we ' ll win by somewhat more than three swings of a tennis racquet. — Duncem Valliere 12B BADMINTON CLUB Front Row — Bill Clelland, Don Heys, Mike Redding, Back Row — Diana Ronson, Donna Snider, Stephanie Harsant, Libby Florence, Susan de Weerd, Gerry Morey, Cobie Van Gink, Nancy Hill, Absent — Valerie Hopkins, Mrs. Sandison (Coach). Page 60 Nancy Quartermain, Ann Vansalten. Elizabeth Nobbs,
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