Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1957

Page 38 of 104

 

Essex District High School - Argus Yearbook (Essex, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 38 of 104
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Page 38 text:

JUliIGR G1 Mg ' BAMMTEaLu TEAM Left to flight BACK AC : Hi ss Green, 1 arlene Moves, Jill Geddes, Pam Cheswick, Jean Tully, Barbara Ashford, Naomi Colenutt, Irs. O ' Neil. FRONT AC : Martha artin, Beverly Hensman, Barbara Buhler, Carol .ishford (Captain), Lorna Joyce, Karen Baltzer, Anne Tiefker, SENIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Left to flight BACK AC: Miss Green, Donna Trimble, Ann Brown, Pat Pierce, Phyllis Patterson, Jean Birch, Lathy Keil, Mrs. O ' Neil. FRONT AC. : Martha I artin, Margaret Carr, Ann Kennedy, Jane DeGroot, Carol Markham, Helen McDermott, Jeanette Arthurton, Anne Siefker. GIRLS ' INTR.u7Jfl.4I BASKETBALL A large portion of the athletics is carried on in the intramural programme. This year the Girls ' intramural basketball schedule has lad an extremely close corapetion with many spectacular games. The sportsmanshi ' shown by the teams, the dependability of the referees, timers and scorers ard the wonderful co-operation received a from everyone have made this a successful year. Special Commercial and Grade 12 played a hard final game resulting in Grade 12 being the champions. The players of Grade 13 added a spar of humour to the competitions with some of their strange proceedings. 1 should like to congratulate Grade 12 and Grade IOC for being champ¬ ions in their res ' ective catagories. These teams had stiff competition with each winning by just one point. The grade 9 series ended with a surprising finish. 9B, 9D and 9G tied for first ' .’lace. The games showed steady improvement making them very interesting for the many spectators to watch. Total points will be used in determining the grade nine winner out of the coming games. The winner will play IOC to determine who will be the champions. These games should prove very exciting. GRADE 12 TEAM Carol Markham (Captain), Mary Lou KTiite, Lorna Joyce, Ruth Ann Gerrard, at Tierce, Jean McHarg, Caroline Hutchins, Jane Armstrong, Pat Smith, Elaine Flood, Donna Trimble, Catherine ' ilson. GAADL IOC TEAM Nancy Turton (Captain), Carol . r iim Gignac, Mary Jane Johnston, Linda She;ley, Barbara ' Buhler, Naomi Colenutt, Carolyn Milne, Christine Gagnon Jean Tully (Manager).

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BOYS ' INTER-SCHOOL BA°J Hl r T 1 R4LL Last year ' s junior tea showed some cromise, but due to the stiff competition they had to face, they had a rather unsuccessful season. But the potential of this year ' s squad was realized and they played a very adequate brand of basketball, as they broke even for the season, winning I: and losing !•. They showed their great scorin cower by best¬ ir every other tearn in the Southern Conference at least once, except Leamington. The Essex Junior Basketball team finished its schedule in third place, a great improvement over the previous few years. Roger Crane in his first year with Essex displayed rreat profi¬ ciency at the game plaving in the centre Position, and at a meeting cf his fellow players and the coach, he was voted the Yost Valuable Player on this year ' s bas ' etbsll team. Fecause he was awarded this distinct¬ ion, he will also receive the rutts Troohy later this season. Other stars on the team were Greg Johnston, Gary Gurbin, Jesse Gerard, Donald O ' Weil, Don Pettypiece, Ray Muxworthy. In the Tenior boys ' league of the Southern Conference, our senior bas v etba 1 1 tea- fared much better than their iunior compatriots, losing only two rames throughout the season. They lost these two carries to the same team, a strong, a d experienced squad from Conns Christi. e Corpus Christi squad was composed mainly of the same team which was beaten by our school last year, while the Essex hooosters lost two of their more prolific scorers. Despite this, the Essex seniors lost both games by only [ points, showing their great team spirit and aggressive¬ ness, endinr the season in t e runner-up position. At a special meetin;- of the coach and Players, Dale Collins, the team ' s tor- ooint-scorer, was selected the team ' s w C st Valuable la er. He will also be awarded the Butts Trophy later this season. This tro¬ phy requires much skill to earn, and D ’le certainlv deserves it. This year for the first time, the Southern Conference selected an All-Star from its ranks. We are very proud of the fact that Jack Vicary was chosen the All-St r centre for the league, while both Dale Collins and Ron McDermott made the second team. Other stars of the Proficient and capable Essex squad were Roger Ellis, Gary Jessop, C-arv Cooper, Dick Gibb, ”aul Muxworthy, Tom Pettypiece, Jim Milne, Richard Ward, Charlie Durocher and David Hilliard.

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