Ingersoll District Collegiate Institute - Volt Yearbook (Ingersoll, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1956

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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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