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BADMINTON Left to Right BACK ROW: Bob Bridgen, Richard Ward, Paul Muxworthy, Wayne Green¬ wood, Bob Neville, Art Brown, MIDDLE ROW: Pat Zakow, Jc-sse Gerard, Mr, Soteros, Bill Keane, Jerry Bol, Marilyn Kellington. FRONT TOW: Lorna Joyce, Pat Pierce, Carol Markham, Lorraine Corbett, Margaret Chambers, Sarby Zakow, Marion McKibbon. There were fifty (27 boys and 23 girls) enthusiastic Diembers in the Club this year who played regularly either on Tuesday mornings (7:30 a,it, or on Fridays after school. The season lasted from early October to April. A group of ten from the club formed the badminton team which com¬ peted energetically in a dual rcee.t with Kennedy Collegiate and in a junior tournament at the H. M. C. S. M in Windsor, The team’s activitie: wore capped by their very creditable performance at the W. 0. S. S. A. tournament which gave evidence of some up and coming champions from E. D. H, S; in the very near future. As always badminton finished its season in a rush of tournaments to find the champions of every grade who will certainly figure greatly in the ventures of the 1957“58 club. We are all looking forward to an even bigger and better year next year, BOYS’ GYMNhSTIC CLUB Left to Right BACK ROW: Gordon 0’Connor, Ron McDermott, John Seabourne, Jim Mile John Milne. Richard Gibb, Roger Ellis, Fred Earl, Bob Bridgen. THIRD ROW: Mr. R. Battagello, Albert Hudak, Robert Banwell, Lawrence Trepanier, Ron Watt, Larry Jones, Lawrence Moore, David Brush, Jim Stevenson, Gaye Queen. SECOND ROW: Melvin Mills, Jim Carder, Arnold Stiers, Gary Facey, Lawrence Watts, Dave Ganderton, Jim Cloutier, Art Brown, Phil Roberts, Neil P ines. FRONT ROW: Steve Hiller, Bernard Calhoun, Richard Barkowsky, George Allison, Fred Zumach, Hugh O’Neil, Ken McCarthy, Jerry Bastion, Tom Tully. Open House was held this year on Tuesday, A.pril 30, 1957 The Gymnastic display was considered to be by many the high point of the school displays for the evening. They gave two exhibitions, one at the beginning and another at the close of the evening and both wore viewed by capacity crowds in the gymnasium. To open the display, the boys went through several tumbling move¬ ments including front dives, front and back rolls, and front somer¬ saults. After this part of the exhibition was completed, the combina¬ tion routines. The gymnasts then ended their routines b: performing on the elephant, a device based on tho parallel bars and mats.
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GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL T JRNAJENT The tournament was held at Chatham, November 17, 1956. The Senior games were all played at the Armoury, and the Junior games, partially at the Armoury, and partially at the Chatham Vocational School. The juniors came very near to being the Champions, ending in second place, while the seniors ended up in fourth position. Seven teams were included in the tournament. They were as fol¬ lows: Leamington, Petrolia, Corpus Christ!, C. C. I., C. V. S., Essex, and Wallaceburg. Wallaceburg ' ' sniors and Leamington Juniors were the championship teams. GTftLS 1 INTRAMUPAL VOX LEYBALL After a long season of intramural games which lasted into the new year, Special Commercial, 10E a,nd 9G emerged os the champions for their respective groupings. The Standings were as follows: S. C., 13 points; 12, 1 points; 11B, 8 points; 11A, 6 points; 11CD, 6 points. Grade 10: 10E, 10 points; 10A, 9 points; IOC, 4 points; 10E, 3 points; 10B, 2 points; 10D, 2 points. Scoring: Win--2 points Tie—1 point Loss--nil Following the regular Volleyball Season, many Grade 9 girls stayed for practices to form an All Star Volleyball Team. We are looking for¬ ward to a fine Jr. Team next year with the help of the following girls: Carolyn Jones, Winnie Garrod, Irene Namespetra, Carol Hall, Bridget Mc¬ Cann, Janet Boyle, Catherine V ass, Mabelann ieb, Rosalyn Gande.ton, Kathy Tapping, Annette Barrette, Carol Chambers, Sharon Cline, Evelyn Eyraud, Kathleen Thomas. JR. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT 3ACK ROW : Miss Green, Joyce Mortimer, Betty Lambier, Carol Ash¬ ford, Naomi Colenutt, Barbara A.shferd, Mrs. O ' Neil. FRONT ROW: Martha Martin, Beverly r ' ensman, Karen Belt or, Lorna Joyce, (captain) Jean Tully, Donna Little, Ann Siefker. SR. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT BACK ROW: Miss Green, Gayle Harrison, Christine Parke, Carol Mark¬ ham, lean Birch, Pat Pier ' -e, Marlene Carder, Mrs. O ' Neil. FRONT ROW- Martha Martin, Kathy Kell, Audrey Greaves, Margaret Carr, (Captain) Helen McDermott, Jane LeGroot, Freda Halbgewachs, Ann Siefker.
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