Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Hello Yearbook (Brantford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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HOCKEY TEAM Front Row — Murray Dance, Graham Maslin, Don Jackman, Doug Whitehead, Barry Cooper, Ron Butcher, Wayne Allen. Back Row — Jack Muntz, Bill Bell, Gary Logan, Paul Strohack. HOCKEY Because as yet there is no C.W.O.S.S.A. hockey league, organized hockey in most schools lies dormant or is limited to a few exhibition games. This year, besides playing its cross-town rivals, B.C.L also has a team in an inter-factory league. Doug Whitehead is captain and Don Jackman is alternate captain. Despite the fact that, for the most part, we face opponents who are older and more experienced, by hard skating and the commendable goal tending of Paul Ritchie we have fared very well. In the indus- trial league, even though w e face many former professionals, we are consistently near the top of the league standings. — Doug Whitehead 13C CURLING Front Row — Rick Hill, Allen Kewley, John Coffey, (President), Norm Thomson, Tom Johnston. Back Row — Don Davidson, Dave Johnston, Bruce Wedlake, Peter Calamai, Bob Forbes. CURLING Have you ever curled? This sport is more com- petitive than football, is more strenuous than running a fast mile, and takes all the knowledge and skill a person has to win. Now, you will probably say I ' m crazy; but. If you were to try curling for a year, I know you would find that wh t I have said is true. This year we started off with a roar. After our election in which Steve Crawford of P.J. was elected Vice-President, John Coffey was elected President, and Wayne Melward our school representative we embarked upon our first draw. Bruce Wedlake ' s team won the trophy. During our second draw we were hosts to teams from throughout Ontario, com- peting for the Ontario championship; we ourselves didn ' t participate. Following this, we completed the second draw with John Coffey ' s team wuining the trophy. The third and final draw was won by Steve Crawford ' s team. Schoolboy curling for ' 60- ' 61 will be officially completed for another year by a banquet; when it commences again next year, I hope to see you at the curling club. John Cofley 12A Page 61

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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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,- «f Front Row - GIRLS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY ■Libby Florence, Nancy Cooke (Vice-President), Nancy Nutter (Secretary), Bev Liittich (President) Eleanor Tate (Treasurer), Susan Butcher (G.A.S. Rep.), Stephanie Harsant. Back Row — Joan Innes, Cobie Van Gink, Mrs. Avison ( Advisor ) , Absent — Barb McLauchlin, Kathy Fluff, Mary Joyce. Marg Farquhar, Fae Brennan, Ann Howard. GIRLS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY The purpose of the G.A.S. is to assist in organ- izing and promoting girls ' athletic activities, to promote school spirit, and to help maintain the highest standards of sportsmanship among the girls of the school. As you can see, a member of the G.A.S. assumes a very responsible position in school activities. Last year the G.A.S. put on the very successful fashion shovif Swing Into Spring which, along with a basketball game against the B.A.S., we hope will become an annual project and event. In addition to these events, the G.A.S. sells cokes at football games. dances, and basketball games to raise money for team needs and transportation. Curators are chosen to aid the Physical Education Department in the organ- ization of other clubs and the Blue and Gold Houses, and to assist in making up inter-form team schedules. Our president this year is Bev Liittich, who has devoted a great deal of time to seeing that the G.A.S. is a club of which to be proud. Our thanks to Bev and to Mrs. Avison, who has been an encouraging advisor, and a welcome guiding light in all this year ' s activities. — Barb McLauchlin 13B Compliments of Compliments of DOHERTY ' S GARAGE EDDY ' S AND SERVICE STATION WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE GROCERIES — FRUITS — MEATS IMPORTED SPECIALTIES 118 Morreil Street Brantford. Ont. 174 Brant Ave. Dial 752-6941 EXTON ' S GIFT SHOPPE DOUGLAS SEED BONE CHINA — TOYS — SOUVENIRS SCHOOL SUPPLIES CO.. LTD. 99 Colborne St. West Phone 752-3630 -0- On Highways 53 and 24 7 George Street Brantford, Ont. Page 62

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