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PIRATES OF PENZANCE 3 . Tho Philharmonic Society had a w ndorful time presenting Gilbert and Sullivan 1 s The Ilratos of Penzance t- appreciative audiences on March 5 and 6. Rehearsals began early in the fall under tho capablo direction of Mr. Findlay, Mr. Clifford and Mr, Mas ter sen, and by February tho students wore spending most of their time at school. Their w ' -rk was not in vain. Donna Tennant, Mary Henderson Sandra Stewart, Julie-Anne Dancknort, Jack Paquette, Bill Keane, Gary Wright, Phil Stotts and Don Pottypicc did justico to the characters they portrayed and were backed up by a very fino chorus. Donna Barkosky also deserves special credit as tho accompanist. Following tho Friday night performance tho cast enjoyed a got- together in the Homo Ec. ro m. As tho operetta was also a financial success, tho entire cast and tho art club (who did such excellent work on the scenery) wero treated t the Windsor Light Opera Association ' s presentation of tho Mikado , With the music from this year ' s operetta still ringing in their oars, the society ha3 great hopes for next year ' s production. —Carol Garrott SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TRACK AND FIELD MEET The Southern Conference Track and Field Moot was hold in Leamington on May % this year. Riverside athletes gain-d the most points to give their school first placo. This was Rivoiasido ' s first year of competiti: n in the Southern Conference division and they made an outstanding showing. Tho valiant efforts of tho Essex athletes enabled Ess«- x to got second placo, only ton points behind Riverside, Many old records wero broken. In tho senior girls ' division, Bov Hensman sot tho shot put record by throwing it 32 8V 1 . This was a ney event for girls. Shu also broke her last year ' s record on tho standing bread jump by jumping 7 ' 5 . The .senior girls ' high jump record was broken by Carolyn Milne who Jumped Jj. ' V • Essex came second in the intermediate and aonior girls ' relays and third in the junior. Tho Essex b ys captured tw of four individual championships. David Prpich was the junior boys ' champion and Roger Ellis was tiod for the senior championship. t BOYS ' RESULTS Juni.r 220 Dash—Dave prpich set record at 26 seconds. Juni ,r 100 yd. Dash—Dave rpich set record at 11.5 seconds. Junior 880 yd. Relay—Set record - Dave Frpich, Lonnie Jones, Bruce Scott, Jim Merritt. Intermediate 100 yd. Dash—Michael Patterson. Intermediate 83o yd. Dash--Henry Labrcqquc - record at 2.16. Senior Javelin--Regor Ellis - sot record at 3l).6 ' 10 . Milo Op n—Richard ' Ward sot new record, by shaving 12 seconds off the old record. Now record - 5 17. Old record held by Ron Kct.tlo 5 29. Senior Champi.n—Roger Ellis,
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GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL INTERSCHOOL COMPETITION The volleyball son son got underway with exhibition games being played by the junior and senior teams. Although both teams were defeat- by Kingsville, they rallied to becomo the winners by a.large margin ove: Amhorstburg, The Essex seniors were defeated by the Leamington seniors in two matches but the juniors split the laurels. The Essex juniors won one match and Leamington, tlio other. The Southern Conference W. 0. S. S. A. A Tournament was hold in Essex on November 8th to dotermine the teams that would represent this district in London. Excitement prevailed. Both Essex teams defeated Corpus Christ! and Riverside. The Essex seniors woro then defeated by the invincible Leamington lassies and the juniors lost a hoart-breakor to thoir greatest rival—the Leamington juniors. Final Standing Juniors Points Seniors Points Leamington 6 Leamington 6 Essex 4 Essex 4 Riverside 2 Corpus Christ! 2 Corpus Christ! 0 Riverside — Jo-Anne Naraespetra 0 JR. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL 3ACK ROW; Denise Ouellette, Miss Davidson, Irene Namespetra, Nancy Colenutt, Bonnie Fowler, Enid Adams, Sophie Christiansen, Catherine Wass, Connie Renaud, Nettie Fox, Mary Donkor, Carol Lawler, FRONT ROW; Janet Boylo, Jo-Anne Martin, Elizabeth Laliberte, Isabelle DeLarge, Charlene Eldridgo, SR. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW ; Miss Chouinard, Naomi Colenutt, Janet MacDonald, Francos Dakin, Mary Johnston, Winnie Garrod, Joyce Mortimoro, Marth Moore, Jill Geddes, Lizzie Andkildc. FRONT ROW : Barbara Bu ' nlcr, Jessie Christianson, Bev. Hensman, Jean • Tully, Judy Shepley. GIRLS ' INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL The intramural volleyball season extended into the new year because of the number of teams participating. The winners in each gra 1 are as follows; Grade 9B, captained by Karen Griffin; 10ACE, with Jo-Anne Martin at tho helm; and 11 combined, with Isabelle DeLarge as captain, 120-11, cap¬ tained by Martha Moore, captured the grade twelve crown in this sport also.
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