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JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS Standing — Ann Gunther, Martha Fletcher, Lindy Simons, Peggy Simons. Prone — Ron Bleier, Pete Forbes, John Brisley, Geoff Carr. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Libby Florence, Linda Kitchen, Carol Hewitson, Barb McEwan, Ina Rossberg, Kathe Krieger. Page 64
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CHEERLEADING In September, several weeks before the first football game, Mrs. Sandison, Miss Krasevec, Student Council members, £ind a few other staff members chose an entirely inexperienced Junior and Senior Cheerleading squad. The Juniors were Martha Fletcher, Ann Gunther, and the Simons sisters, Lindy and Peggy. These petite girls practised very hard and even made up a few new cheers which highlighted the season. The Senior Cheerleaders consisted of Libby Flor- ence, Carol Hewitson, Linda Kitchen, Kathe Krieger, Barb McEwan, and Ina Rossberg. We succeeded in keeping up the high standard of the past years despite a few boo-boos . This year, an extra attraction to the cheering squad was the addition of four strong boys whose voices helped arouse spirit tremendously. It is hardly necessary to introduce them to you again, but in case you can ' t recall, they were John Brisley, Ron Bleier, Geoff Carr, and Peter Forbes. These boys, indeed, deserve a lot of credit because they helped raise the enthusiasm and spirit necessary for every successful home game. Let ' s hope that next year will bring more of the same and that our teams will fight and fight and fight!!! — Ina Rossberg 11 A JUNIOR GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL Front Row — Dayle Waggoner, Darlene Kirby, Nancy Lambert, Sunnee Merson, Sandy Belontz. Back Row — Valerie Hopkins (Manager), Carol Salmon, Cheryl Brennan, Sharon Hopgood, Susan Butcher (Captain), Norma Cornell, Norma Wood, Diane Salmon, Miss Gillen (Coach). JUNIOR GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL After one month of hard practice and trial games against the Boys ' Junior team, our girls played their first exhibition game against Paris at Paris. The result was a very encouraging victory for the Blue and Gold. (Scores: 16-8; 11-5). A week later, P.J. came here, and our girls chalked up a second victory (Scores: 12-6 for B.C.I.; 15-7 for P.J. and 14-10 for B.C.I.) . The final exhibition game against North Park at the N.P.C. was not quite as successful, owing to the difficulty of footing on the slippery floor. How- ever, these conditions afforded practice at playing in a large gym. At last, on Wednesday, November 2, the great day of the tournament arrived, and a busload of excited players left Brantford for J. F. Ross in Guelph. The first game against Waterloo resulted in an en- couraging victory for the Blue and Gold (Scores: 10-8 for B.C.I. ; 10-8 for Waterloo, and 13-3 for B.C.I.) . The second game versus Eastwood was just as rewarding (Scores: 11-8; 15-3 for B.C.L). Un- fortunately, the third game was not as successful, as our tiring girls lost out to J. F. Ross (Scores: 13-11; 15-7), who went on to win the championship. Undoubtedly, such a successful season would have been impossible without the enthusiastic coaching of Miss Gillen. Many thanks to our coach, and to Sylvia Juhasz and Margot Cumin, who scored and timed for the team. — Valerie Hopkins llA Page 65
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