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

 - Class of 1961

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p ec C.W.O .S.A. TRACK AND FIELD Front Row — Norma Wood, Fae Brerman, Sue Butcher, Nancy Cooke, Gwen Miller. Second Row — Terry Moyer, Geraldine Morey, Gail Aslin, Ina Rossberg, Jeinice Turner, Dianne Salmon, Scott MacKey. Back Row — Doug Whitehead, Eugene Evanetz, Bill Lewis, Ted McDonald, Ron Muir, Don Heys, John Hoshowsky. li i ' Mt ' Ui SENIOR GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL Front Row — Nancy Nutter, Lynne Alway, Cobie Van Gink. Back Row — Ina Rossberg (Manager), Stephanie Harsant, Libby Florence, Betty West, Ketha demons (Captain), Sharon McColeman, Gaye Brett, Linn Wilson, Carol Mucy, Miss Krasevec. Page 66

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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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GIRLS ' TRACK AND FIELD In May 1960, on our Field Day, the Blue Team trounced the Gold Team with a score of 742 to 605. But the Gold Team won the competition for pep and spirit. In the jvmior class, Sue Butcher and Norma Wood tied for champion. Each girl had a total of 29 points. Dianne Salmon and Fae Brennan tied for second with 18 points. Our intermediate champion was Gay Brett with 32 points, while Marg Farquhar and P gy Wilson has 16 points each for second place. In the senior girl ' s competition, Mary Lou Whit- wUl took the honours with 32 points. Libby Florence was second with 24 points. Our C.W.O.S.S.A. teams can be credited with an excellent showing. In the junior events, Sue Butcher received a first place award and Norma Wood gained a third. Stephanie Stubbs, in the intermediate class finish- ed with a first and a third while Gay Brett won a second place. In the senior division, Mary Lou Whitwill and Mary Clarke received a first and second place respectively. Without the fine efforts of the teachers, team leaders, and all those who put so much time and patience into the organization of the track and field season, our year could not have been nearly so prosperous. To all these people, we extend our thanks. — Margaret Farquhar IIB SENIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The ' 60 - ' 61 Senior Girls ' Basketball team was no doubt the smallest one in memy years. Injuries took heavy toll among the team members this season. Pat Nobbs, Ketha demons. Sue Reddick, and Nancy Quartermain were all on the receiving end of the accidents, most of which were ankle injuries. How- ever, in spite of the size, the team demonstrated the two S ' s that make any team — Strength and Spirit. All teams experience and have experienced the proverbial ups and downs of the game, and this team was no exception. The downs included the following games — Kitchener C. L — 32 B.C.! — 13 Kitchener Eastwood — 26 B.C.I. — 25 P. J.C.L — 44 B.C.L — 27 North Park — 47 B.C.L — 40 and the ups were — B.C.L — 40 B.C.L — 37 B.C.I. — 44 B.C.L — 32 Waterloo — 23 Guelph Ross — 23 Gait C. I. — 24 Gait Glenview — 25 An exhibition game with Hamilton Teachers ' Col- lege (Intermediate Team) proved that a high school team can wage a hard fought battle. B.C.L came out on the top with the final score 31 - 26. All the players on the team would like to take this opportunity to thank our coach. Miss Krasevec, who did a fine job this season, and our capable manager Betty West. — Nancy Quartermain 13A JUNIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL This year, the Junior team had a very successful season ending up with a 6 smd 3 record. On the strong forward line were Becky Lamb, Norma Wood, Bonnie Parrott, Ann Gunther, Martha Fletcher, Marilyn Lyons, and Sue Butcher. The guard line consisted of Cheryl Brennan, Martha Cook, Judy Finch, Marvyn Byrnes, and Liz Nobbs. As the season progressed, the team through hard work Euid expert coaching improved both in guarding and shooting. When the season ended we were tied with Waterloo Collegiate for fourth place; therefore, we had to play a sudden-death game on a neutral floor. This game was one of the finest played all season, especially by our guard line. All the players must be complimented on their excellent showing, but, un- fortunately, as the final whistle blew the score was 31-29 in favour of Waterloo Collegiate. The scores of our league games were: B.C.L 21 - ' K.C.L 18; B.C.L 26 - K.E. 25; B.C.L 37 - J.F.R. 32; W.C.L 41 - B.C.L 23; Gait C.I. 21 - B.C.I. 19; P.J. 36 -B.C.I. 29; B.C.L 28 - N.P. 12; B.C.L 35 - G.P. 26; B.C.L 36-G.C.L 23. The Junior team would like to thank our timer, scorer, manager, and everyone concerned who helped to make this season a successful one. — • Susan Butcher HE Page 67

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