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Girls' Athletics In September a meeting was held to or- ganize the Girls' Athletic Society. Ann Knott, Elizabeth Muterer cmd Mariorie Mott gave inter- esting talks about the camps they had attended during the past summer. The following execu- tive was elected: President, Lois Gratton, Vice- President, Doreen Lambert, Secretary, Marion Ross, Treasurer, Miss Stanton, Press Reporter, Shirley MacPherson, Assistant Press Reporter, Myra Noe, Form Representatives: Pat Case l9AI, Anita Hipperson l9Bl, Elizabeth Ann Parker l9CI, Beth Zurbrigg l9DI, Ruth Ann Almas I9EI, Eva Pembleton I9Fl, Ruth Little l9GI, Nancy Pollard llOAI, Nancy MacPher- son llOBl, Pat Latford IIOCI, Janet Minler IIODI, Betty Brewer lllAl, Doris Kester IIIBI, Gail Duvall lIICI, Mariorie Mott IIIZAI, Dianne Wilson ll2Bl, Carol Prouse IIZCI, Shirley Richens lI3I. Field Day After many weeks of constant practice we assembled last fall at the new track on the school campus for our annual field day. The champions were: Juvenile, Gayle Thornton, Junior, Barbara Houlton, Intermediate, Denise Barrett, Senior, Shirley Richens. l.N.D.A. Our annual interschool track and field meet became l.N.D.A. this year when Tillson- burg dropped out of the competition. The meet was held in lngersolI's Cheese Bowl because of the lack of facilities in Aylmer. Since it rained throughout the morning, the usual field events were replaced by a sock hop in the l.D.C.I. gym. In spite of the weather the track events were held in the afternoon. Shirley Richens won the senior champion- ship and Denise Barrett tied for the intermediate championship. Ingersoll won the trophy for the most points in the senior division. The high- light of the meet was the announcement that Ingersoll had won the cup for the highest num- ber of points. Last year Frances Busch went to W.O.S.S.A. B where she won first place in the inter- mediate standing broad iump. Pat Osborn placed second in the senior IOO yard dash. Marion Budden placed sixth in the senior base- ball distance throw. Senior lnter-Form Volleyball There was a series of games played by inter-form volleyball teams. The two top teams, IZA and l2B, had a close play-off. The cham- pions were l2B. The players of the winning team wore: Shirley MacPherson, Wilma Holmes, Dianne Wilson, Marion Doust, Edna Montague, Kathleen Armstrong, Jean Wilson, Marion Gib- son and Esther Groom. Page 38 .lunior lnter-Form Volleyball This is the first year we have had inter- form volleyball. There was a series of games played at noon hour. There were eleven teams in the iunior league. The champions were IOB, who received crests. The players of the winning team were: Glenda Wilson, Carole Ann Mc- Leod, Mariorie Woods, Bev Sutherland, Mary Hunt, Rosemary Powell, Pat McCorquodale, Jean Brown, Ruth Spicer and Nancy Mac- Pherson. Senior Volleyball This was the first year that Ingersoll has had a girls' volleyball team. Although they did not have an entirely successful year, they won an exhibition game against Norwich, but lost a game to St. Marys High School. The play-off games for a chance in W.O.S.S.A. A competition were held this year in Ingersoll. The schools competing were Aylmer High School, St. Thomas Arthur Voaden Vocational School and Ingersoll District Col- legiate. The team from Aylmer won from both St. Thomas and Ingersoll teams. Therefore in the A competition held in London, the Ayl- mer team represented this district. The team this year was as follows: Mar- iorie Mott, captain, Judy Barnes, Denise Barrett, Betty Brewer, Pat Gilbert, Lois Gratton, Jean Hoag, Doreen Lambert, Carol Mott, Helen Pol- lard, Ann Walker, Marylou Wilkins. The team was coached by Miss Sisson. Junior Volleyball This was the first year our school had a iunior volleyball team. We played two exhibi- tion games. The first was a home game with Norwich, which we won. In the second, when we played St. Marys, our team was beaten, although we woke up and fought hard the last few minutes. Our only game in W.O.S.S.A. was played in our gym against St. Thomas. We lost that, but can't wait till next year to make up for it. Members of the team were: Elizabeth Scott, Nancy Pollard, Joan Hipperson, Joan Mott, Mary Stirling, Margaret Hoag, Lee Kestle, Caro- lyn Rine, Bonnie Morrison, Joyce Forbes, Ruth Woods and Lauraine Ferris. Senior Inter-Form Basketball The senior inter-form basketball included Grades ll, I2 and 13. Grade I3 won the championship after an exciting game with l2B who were tied with Grade I3 for first place. Members of the Grade I3 team were: forwards, Mary Sanderson, Elizabeth Forbes, Elizabeth Muterer, Suzanne Hutt, guards, Beth Tunney, Margery Sherlock, Marilyn Cornish, Shirley Richens. THE VOLT
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Junior lnter-Form Basketball The girls of lOA this season in iunior inter- form basketball won all the games they played. Much of their success is due to one of the forwards, Mary Longfield, the top scorer for the team. These games were played in the girls' gym at noon with the students of each room enthusiastically cheering their own team. Members of the winning team were: Eliza- beth Scott, Margaret Wilson, Carol Rooke, Mary Longfield, Noreen Hossack, Jean Budd, Pat Mc- Fadden, Shirley Hogg and Carol Little. Junior Basketball The iunior girls' basketball team had a suc- cessful year despite the fact that they won only two of their six league games. Miss M. Sisson moulded from seven newcomers and only five players back from last year, a team that was in contention right up until the last game. They lost it, 22-T5 to Aylmer and with it the right to represent the league in the W.O.S.S.A. A finals. ln exhibition play they beat Norwich, but lost to Paris and Delhi. Mary Stirling was the team captain and Joan Mott was the team's high scorer with 42 points in the six game schedule. Nancy Pollard was runner-up with 'l9. The team members were: Margaret Beynon, Janice Foote, Marg Hoag, Joan Hipperson, Barbara Houlton, Joan Mott, Carlita Phillips, Nancy Pollard, Carolyn Rine, Mary Stirling, Gayle Thornton, Glenda Wilson, Launi Wilson. Bark lake Camp The Ontario Camp Leadership Centre, lrondale, Ontario was my home-away from home for three weeks in July and August 1955. This camp is situated on the banks of Bark Lake, approximately seven miles from the town of lrondale. The purpose of the camp is to train girls from high schools and collegiates in all the Canadian provinces to lead children in profit and non-profit camps. The total number of girls at camp in i955 was l36 and they came from as far away as Quebec City. Among the courses taught at Bark Lake were camp craft, handicraft, canoeing, swim- ming, hiking, child-psychology and most im- portant, water safety. The last two days of camp were spent in trying various tests for certificates, bronze medalions, and silver cross. The Indian night, water regatta and over- night cookouts left me with fond memories of my three wonderful weeks at Bark Lake. Elizabeth Muterer, Grade l3 THE VOLT Senior Basketball This is the most successful year that the senior girls of l.D.C.l. have ever had. They won their own group competition by five games out of six to go on to the W.O.S.S.A. quarter finals. This game was lost to Owen Sound by a score of 26-l4. The following were the members of the team: forwards, Lois Gratton lcaptainl, Judy Barnes, Denise Barrett, Frances Busch, Doreen Lambert, Betty Brewer, guards, Mariorie Mott, Carol Mott, Helen Pollard, Sandra Mills, Aileen Cudney, Kathleen Armstrong, Mary Stirling, Ruthe Suggitt. Lois Gratton was voted the team's most valuable player and was high scorer with an average of 10.5 points per game. She was followed very closely by Frances Busch who averaged 9 points per game. Athletic Tea On March 21 the Girls' Athletic Society held a Spring Tea. The proceeds were to help purchase new equipment for the Athletic Society. The guests were received by Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Bower, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Sisson. ln the cafeteria, decorated for the Easter season, Miss Stanton, Miss Fanning, Miss MacDonald and Lois Gratton, president of the Athletic Society, poured tea, while members of the executive and form representatives served refreshments. Afterwards the guests had a chance to inspect the display of work in the class rooms or to go to the gymnasium to see a fashion show and a display put on by the l.D.C.l. tumblers. COMPLIMENTS OF James Nancekivell Phone T47 8 Bell St., Ingersoll + FRESH FRUITS GROCERIES MEATS FROZEN FOODS Page 39
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