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Donna Sims, Norma Stipsits, Renee Wheeler, Gloria Stackaruk, Noreen Connor, Sandy Anderson, Teacher Counsellor, Miss Thompson, Pat Strieker, Susan Cumpson, Judy Heedale, Francis Ball, Gayle Gregory. 2)efta Cheerleaders 1960-1961 This year our ten Delta cheerleaders, shouting the ever-popular ' ' Let ' s fight, Red and White! , saw a junior football team just barely miss the championship. Although the loss was heartbreaking for the girls, they kept up their fine spirit to encourage our two basketball teams. Everyone is sure that their enthusiasm gave much needed help to our boys. Special thanks go out toSueCumpson, Judy Leedale, and Pat Strieker, who have completed their second year of cheering. Also appreciation is extended to the first year cheerleaders. Frances Ball, Gloria Stakaruck, Norma Stipsits, and Renee Wheeler, who are graduating; and Sandy Anderson, Noreen Connors, and Gayle Gregory, who will be back next year. To Donna Sims, cheerleader manager, credit is also due for she did a great job of planning and training our squad. Miss Thompson proved, as well, to be awonderful teacher counsellor with whom it was a pleasure to be associated. And let ' s not forget all those loyal Delta fans who showed their fine spirit, whether in victory or defeat. The Delta cheerleaders extend their sincerest thanks to all those fans who got behind us and really stood up and hollered .
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( Sou i ttlitetic Commit I y ee Carlstrom, Pa-i ' Carlstrom, L. Falk Dodds, J. Brokenshire, F. Boehmfeld Johnson, Counsellor. Berry, H. Mueller, M. Eisthen, E. Brokenshire, R. Gunell, J. Nasby, Mr. Young. ABSENT: Mr. yjirli fthletic (committee NORMA STIPSITS, the G.A.C. Chairman, runs the meetings in true parliamentary fashion. She initiated the practice of giving refreshments to visiting teams. MICHELLE BAR, the Vice-Chairman, LYN POWELL, the Secretary, and JAN WHITE, the Treasurer, are all enjoying immensely their first year on the committee. DONNA SIMS, the Cheerleader Manager, takes a great interest in furthering the position of girls ' sports. DONNA McCORMACK, The Camp Representa 7 tive, suggested the idea of having a girls ' hock- ey team. JENNIFER SECOR, the Badminton Representative, organized the G.A.C . ' s auditorium. RENEE WHEELER, the Swimming Represen- tative, has not done much this year because the club has not been active. MARGE WALERK, in charge of Girls ' Track, is arranging for her club to compete in more meets this year. SIGRID SMITH represents Grade XIII, while JOAN EDWARDS does the same for Grade XII. SHARON NOBLE is the Grade XI Represen- tative. She is the official .Archivist and she assists with badminton. BARB BOWYER and CAROLE CHAPPLE, the Grade X Representatives, look after the point cards. The Grade IX Representatives, are TAMMY KORCHAK and JUNE DEAN. As in former years MRS. MONTGOMERY was the extremely helpful teacher counsellor. MISS GILCHRIST, MISS RAPSAVAGE, and she spent much spare time in supervising extra-curricular sports. The G.A.C. thanks them very much. Fred Boehmfeld, this year ' s B.A.C. chair- man, has added new life to Delta ' s hallowed halls. The rhythm band, comprised of the ' all-stars ' , during campaign week and during the football season showed that the much- sought-after DELTA SPIRIT was resurrected. Even the rest of the B.A.C. has been led into showing an occasional display of enthu- siasm. The B.A.C. also has introduced and put into practice several new ideas this year. The car parades, with a real hep ' bandwagon ' , an athletic bulletin board in the cafeteria, floor hockey games with the CENTRAL S.S. Boys ' Athletic Association and our own Central Executive, a volleyball game with the G.A.C . and ' two sports ' auditorium, to mention a few, have been products of the B.A.C . ' s ' brain- storms ' . Who knows? Maybe next year the B.A.C. will hold the GREY CUP game on the back campus, invite the NEW YORK YAN- KEES over for a basketball game! The executive has two experienced hands in Doug (German) Barry, our vice-chairman, and Eric (Money-bags) Carlstrom, our faith- ful treasurer. Jack (Waterpolo) Brokenshire archivist; Carl (Drumstick) Young is our sec- retary; and our beloved chairman, Fred (Doughnuts) Boehmfeld, with an iron hand conducts the meeting, presided over by Mr.- Johnson. -Artnletic ( ontmiti eeS BACK ROW: Left to Right, Margaret Walker, Jennifer Secor, Lyn Powell, Miss Rapsavage, Jone Edwards, Sigrid Smith, Renee Wheeler, Sharon Noble, Tammy Korchuck. FRONT ROW: Michelle Bar, June Dean, Mrs. Montgomery, Miss Gilchrist, Norma Stipsits. Jan White, Donna Simms. ABSENT: Donna McCormick. 1ft ft ( It
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KJrade 11 tii -J) tar K itu jrinal5 Sharon Kerr .Valerie Ingham, Deane Hamilton, Faye Blackstein, Sharon Noble .Joan Harri , Linda Petch ,C arolyn Gibbs , Betty Johnson. Q,aJe 11 Mt-Slar EaAetUii NEW IN NUMBER - STRONG IN SPIRIT This year ' s team was composed of nine players who were faithful and willing to do their best to uphold the high tradition and sportsmanship o f Delta. Westdale played host to Delta in the most important game of the season, Delta ' s record was three wins and one loss. Delta ' s defeat. The game was hard fought to the very last second. A special mention should be given to the guards who played their best game of the season holding Westdale ' s high score nineteen points. The final score was 18-19. Although the girls lost the Interscholastic championship by one point they excelled in exhibition games together with the grade 12 ' s , grade 11 formes. The members of a senior team who have been the S.O.S.S.A. champions for the past two years. Their exhibition schedule included a game with Waterdown. For this game the combination of grade 11 and 12 ' s teamed up to display their skill and all-around ability. Delta ' s halls rang with cheers of victory as the final whistle blew. This winning trend extended itself against Loretto Academy. Loretto literal ly invaded our school bring- ing with them their very enthusiastic supporters but even their spirit and determination did not help as Delta overcame the visitors. To bring the season to a stirring climax, Delta travelled to Hamilton Teacher ' s College where they engaged the Intermediate team. It was a short struggle, the ball changing hands several times until the first whistle indicated a 27-27 tie. The grade 11 All-Star team wishes to thank their coach Miss Rapsavage for her enthusiasm and encouragement. Without her support the team wouldn ' t have accomplished what it did.
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