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4945 TRACK AND FIELD Last year our Track and Field Team did very well. Marianne Tyrala won the Junior championship at the Tri-County Meet. We had several entrants in the WOSSA meet who also put in a great There is a good, although performance. not' large turn-out, this year and with a lot of practice and hard work we hope to do even better than before. by: Christine Schrik Www Wt J YYDCV W i Q S A 4619535 , I C Q lit? Y ! GIRLS' TENNIS The WOSSA tennis tournament was held in October at London. This year it was a closed conference. Each match consisted of two out of three sets. The tournament was set up so that once you lost a match you were out of the compe- tition. Jackie Body entered the Girls' Single. Her first match was with a girl from St. Mary's. Jackie got off to a good start by winning the First set 6-love. She was winning the second set 4-love only to lose the match 6-4. The third set WGS lost to St. Mary's with a score of 6-3. Perhaps if the interest in tennis at CASS improves, we will eventually have a winning team. I GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD TEAM BACK ROW: KL. to R.I Miss Millar, Sandra Smuck, Nancy Ellen, Mary Hovey, Loreen Allen, Kathy Todd, Miss Mc Rae FRONT ROW: Leslie Smith, Christine Schrlck Karen Todd Vera Hlembnzky Marnie Lee Innes, Karen Edmonds, Denise Sherman ABSENT: Marianne Tyrala, Yvonne Geris GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM Jackie Body
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'NW Y... CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW: KL. to RJ Wendy Mattson, Dianne Cole, Sandy Kays, Marianne Tyrala, Gini Roi, Leslie Smith FRONT ROW: Anne Karn, Pat Oliver, Dianne Schaefer l 13? 4- El CH EE RLEADI NG This year CASS cheerleaders had a lot to cheer aboutl Our volleyball feam brought home one more pennant and although our basketball team was defeat- ed at Tri-County, they kept the Y trophy in its rightful place. The cheerleaders themselves held their own in Tri-County competition, falling iust3points behind the first place team. The cheer was simply called the pyramid and was three different cheers combined into one. This accompanied the compulsory cheer, Boomchicka . Even though we didn't win such a narrow margin may be used as a base to an even better attempt nextyear. Wendy Mattsen was chosen as Miss College Avenue, with Sandra Kays as her alternate. With the aid of the team and her own hard work, Wendy composed her cheer named Best Sill 'Round . Both Wendyand Sandy.had to perfect this, to present it before a critical panelof iudges. Although Wendy did not place first it was an excellent try on her part that the whole team apprec- iated. Unfortunately, many different things seem to interfere with cheerleading, and it's because of this that the squad extends a very special thanks to Yvonne Edmonds. Vonnie stood in for those who couldn't cheer. This meant learning many differ- ent parts to many different cheers in extremely short time. She was a big help to us all . I hope that next year we have many new facesat try-outs. Cheerleading demands a lot of work and a lot of your time, and-if you're prepared to give this, it can be a lot of fun! X 1 Tifijf , L y Q. . . . R 5 ' ', Ji l isjt Jw!-. get is . '-5' ' t .I X. 37 V G W V If 5 . Vw, I Q g L lg' J, i 5 :'.ii - -' . r.. A Q... 4 K ' In 4 ,'1,..,A..... . ,. 1, -Qu' 4 W I ' ' A , f :- . . .- .. . -2-: '--en . .i - - :,,:'F .. 1. ' . ' E .. VA ,,,, ,N g f .3 g V.-15-ff i A M. N 1 Z fa ...J .. 7.61. V gif. -Us .M f X ' K' ' . . 'f,.. ' f ,H 5 . 'Z tf ' 2.1 '- ai-.933 .. : sky-,.. V V , ,ji .. :fl 'H 5 . . . , . A 'f ' .ff T 15 -,six A.. A E ., V -t .Q ,i mp Q- 1 . . . , ,... .fm . V. ,tsl . I ., , Y. G:-GV. T A A A . 4 .15 M I ,, N.. . .I I .T s 2 . N.. - K. t .R Elm - 7 . 5 J .. l'- G -, . .g3,i..5i fi ' - . Q f ' - - ff . -1- be si., tide... KQV!
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GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM BACK ROW: IL. to RJ Mary-Jo Van Bergen, Jan Lake, Dianne Cole, Christine Schrik, Tania Engel, Pauline Neutel, Janet Greenfield, Mary Hovey, Susan Rynik, Bonnie Jackson, Ginny Roi, Yvonne Geris, Julie Dopp SECOND ROW: Miss Millar, Marlene Myer, Marg Andrews, Joanne Hart, Diane Tomlinson, Ann Marie Conlon, Suzanne Banhardt, Stasia Cybulski, Winnie Sharpe, Maureen Conlon, Sue Hipperson, Dyann Graaskamp FRONT ROW: Martha Nethercott, Libby Stanley, Pat Hogsden, Janet Grills, Rosie Lichti, Joanne Gibson, Danna Grills, Sue Argent, Lynda Tree, Pat Oliver GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY BACK ROW: Il.. to RJ Miss McRae, Janine Schweitzer, Sylvia Saurer, Kathy Todd Gayle Masson, Hetty Bammens, Vera Hlembizky, Tamara Seykens, Patty Bucholtz FRONT ROW: Barb Cole, Sue Skeates, Kathy Stewart, Jan Mighton, Marlene Myer, Lynda Karn, Colleen Egilsson AOA WWRW- GIRLS' GYMNASTICS The Girls' Gymnastics team made a great success in both Tri-County and WOSSA this year. The long hours of practice obviously paid off when Pat Oliver placed first in both balance beam and free floor exercise and then swiped the Intermediate Girls' Championship for Tri-County. Jan Lake placed first in vaulting and third on the mats, and came second for Junior Girls' Champion- ship. Marlene Myercame third in tramp- oline. At WOSSA, Pat placed first on the balance beam again. Jan placed first in vaulting, and Marlene came second on the tramp. ' Congratulations go to all of the girls. WCW, FIELD HOCKEY This year the Physical Education De- partment of this school decided that we should have another active girls' team. Field Hockey, was finally decided upon and Miss McRae was nominated for the task of training very slow people to be- come quick and witty. Miss McRae used the two practices a week making us run and drill until we almost dropped. Finally, after many hard practices, we were ready for our first game. It would be against Ingersoll, and we would have to be ready to take what they would dish out. We worked hard to get our first goal, but in doing so we had many falls and received many bruised shins. We played most of the game in our opponent's end of the field, found out their weaknesses and used them to our advantage. Just before the end of the game we managed to score one goal. We won our first game, l-0 and we were proud of it, Our second game was played in Inger- soll on a cold, snowy afternoon. The players were almost frozen to the ground and we had to keep moving. lt was a hard game and no one managed to score a goal. We went home with a feeling of happiness that we hadn't lost nor had we won. We hope to carry on our victories into more games. Hetty Bammens, llD Tamara Seykens, llD
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