College Avenue Secondary School - Cascade Yearbook (Woodstock, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1970

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t e T 93 'W' GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BACK ROW: CL. to RJ Vickie Maloney, Sue Argent, Petra Seykens, Karen Edmonds, Ginny Roi, Christine Schrik, Sandy Kays, Janice Fournie, Ann Stewart, Karen Hodgkinson, Linda Sutherland, Colleen Egillson SECOND ROW: Miss Millar, Sue McCurdy, Marilyn Dale, Linda Lightheart, Adela Bruinewaod, Linda Kragh, Mary Hovey, Deb Gordon, Theresa Allin, Valerie Hart, Denise Sherman FRONT ROW: Maureen Conlon, Connie Losee, Mari Heath -fTreasurerj, Hilde Hofmann Nice-Presidentl Lucy Moore QPresidentj, Barb Durham fSecretaryi, Jan Mighton, Judy Hawes, Rose Lichti GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM BACK ROW: CL. to RJ Miss Sales, Jan Lake, Gail Barber, Lucy Moore FRONT ROW: Margaret Fletcher, Brenda Talbot, Debbie Sears -----A- A A H- r':'1?..'ll!ni mll 4945 lliiiiw G.A.A. The G.A.A. started the year working hard to introduce to the Grade 9 girls the sports offered at C.A.S.S. and the point system. This event was held early in September and it proved to be both successful and beneficial. This year the G .A.A. has undertaken thetask of convening the intramural sports and a greater variety of sports have been offered. We hope this variety of intra- mural sports will cause a greater partic- ipation by girls. The annual Sadie Hawkins was held this year on March 20th and the theme was Dog Patch . The Organ Grinders Garden and the Trydom provided the music. The dance proved to be a good success. The G.A.A. has helped the Physical Education Department pay for the uneven bars and also has purchased new uniforms for the Badminton and Tennis teams. Much thanks must be extended to the B.A.A. who willingly helped us finan- cially. by: Lucy Moore T f -I x..- GIRLS' BADMINTON The Girls' Badminton Team this year was coached by Miss Sales and practice began early in November. The team consisted of .lan Lake fGirls' Singlesi, Brenda Talbot fMlxed Doublesl, Lucy Moore and Gail Barber fGIrls' Doublesl. Uniforms were purchased for the Badmin- ton Team by the G.A.A. These were greatly appreciated by the girls and boosted morale. The Tri-County Badmin- ton Tournament was held at College Avenue on Friday, April I7. All the teams put forth a good effort and the Girls' Doubles Team reached quarter finals. Good competition was arranged for the girls through the co-operation of numerous teachers. Thanks to all who participated and especially to Miss Sales and Mr. McLean. hilt

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MVA llwllllllfy J UNI OR GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL The girls' junior volleyball team may not play like the boys' Senior Spikers but things are beginning to look up. The team consisted mainly of rookies :hisyear but whatever the case they've made a satisfactory first impression. Although a rookie she may be, Jan Lake has shown us she has the potential of being another Vic Jakowlew . I th ink our maior problems, though, are height, and being able to think and move fast enough on the court. If we had at least two very sportsminded, six foot girls, the morale of the team would be somewhere up on cloud nine. As for being able to think and move fast enough, well, that can be overcome with a considerable amount of time and prac- tise. Anyway, with one Vic Jakowlew, atleast two giants, and a coach like Miss McRae what could go wrong? Throw in a little bit of team co-operation and a volleyball and we're all set. Why, we should have a team next year even Mr. Bond would be proud to coach. L 4 4365 SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The Senior Girls' Volleyball team, under the watchful eye of Miss Millar, spent many long hours of practiceto mast- er the arts of volleyball. However, the competition was tough and the season wasn't as successful as they had hoped. It's easy to be a good winner, but it takes a lot more to be a good loser, and the girls showed great sportsmanship by accept- ing the run of luck graciously. But, there's always next year, and with the same high spirits anda little more experience--Who Knows?! I Qlllllw QHTU, 3 JUNIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM BACK ROW: KL. to RJ Miss McRae, Mary-Anne Krakowslci, Adele Bruinwoud, Pot Neil, Nancy Allan, Chris Scholten, Marilyn Dale, Ann Marie Conlon, Linda Tree, Susan Hipperson FRONT ROW: Jan Lake, Sue Banhardt, Deb Moyer, Barb Cole, Dorothy Jean Kitchen, Marlene Myer, Gwen Tanner C' SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TEAM BACK ROW: QL. to RJ Miss Millar, Judy Wright, Mary Hovey, Kathy Todd Sue McCurdy, Janine SchweitzerfManagerl FRONT ROW: Colleen Egilsson, Darlene Charron, Jackie Body, Hilde Hofmann fCaptainl, Sue Skeates, Denise Sherman, Lucy Moore



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Kllliiiiiiflll JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL This year the iunior girls' basketball team started out with an Exhibition game against HPSS, which HPSS won easily. But the girls knew it was only Exhibition, and the First game, so they didn't worry. When they lost the next game to Annan- dale, they began to think something was wrong. Even though the CASS iuniors were playing strong in every respect, they lust seemed to be outwitted. The next two games were played against Glendale. The first game proved to be the worst of the two. The second one seemed to be a blessing. Our iuniors still had the Glen- 'dale team's moves fresh on their minds, and by the end of the game our iuniors had only lost by 9 points. The best game yet. When we travelled to IDCI the girls seemed to lose their confidence again . The next two games were played here in Woodstock against WCI and HPSS. Both games were played very well. But the game against HPSS was fabulous. The score was 36-34 for Huron Park, but our iuniorswere on their backs the wholetime. The last game with Annandale the girls walked away mad, because they hadn't won a game yet and there was only one left. When Norwich came to CASS, our girls showed that they wanted to win from the very first. By half time we had our lead 22-2, and the game ended with the sensational score of 44-2. We really ended that season well. The two out- standing players of this team were .Ian Lake and Marlene Myer. Next year we will lose about half of the iuniorsinclud- ing Marlene, and hopefully they will advance to senior and try their Iuckthere. FFJEYFB SENIOR GI RLS BASKETBALL The senior girls' basketball team under the religious guidance of Miss Freure, completed a challenging season Miss Freure's impeccable strategy led the squad to near Tri-County success The team, who greatly admires her 'cool blue running shoes and enthusiasm wishes to thank her for being the spark at each game For where there is smoke there is fire! Points we lacked this season we made up for with exuberance at gamesand practices. Special thanks goes to Marsha Adams, our manager, for her kind assist ance. In the true spirit of Sportsmanship we throw this torch to Future teams to guide them to success. Won't is a word of retreat Can't is a word of defeat Try is a word For each hour Can is a word of power. by: Marnie-Lee Innes IIA JUNIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: IL. to RJ Miss McRae, Judy Waugh, Yvonne Geris, Dorothy Jean Kitchen, Brenda McMillan, Debbie Gordon, Jane Phelps, Mary Anne Krokowski, Anne Gibbons, Julie Dopp FRONT ROW: Gwen Tanner, Janice Taylor, Cathy Riffler, Marlene Myer, Jan Lake, Diane Cole, Pat Neil ABSENT: Barb Cole Sgr, iv SENIOR GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: IL. to RJ Miss Freure, Chris Garmati, Darlene Charron, Mari Heath, Marsha Karen Edmonds FRONT ROW: Jan Mightomcgathy Todgb Mary Hovey, Marnie-Lee Innes, Lucy Moore ABSENT Colleen Egillson, Marianne Tyrala Adams, , I . S. K ' I ' f 4 ' ,I I i S! I Q31 I.. f 2 , iii, I H 'A , 1 I I XX M

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