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x Z., l li gl l il l ?i ll ill iii! 5B INTEHFORM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS ' Back Row fleft to rightl: Denise Klein, Kathleen Harrigan, Lillian Todoroff, May Smith, Miss J. MacFarlane, Betty Costain, Janet McKillop, Rita Craig. Front Row: Jean McLean, Marion MacVicar, Betty Jean Townshend fcaptainl, Marilyn Bell, Ileana Witts. i l .l 1 i l E ip 51' l ,i l!l 12A INTERFORM BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Back Row lleft to rightlz Janet Down, Marilyn Barnes, Miss J. MacFarlane, Marilyn Ball, Donna Creighton, Jane Wood. Front Row: Grace Hunt, Mary Forbes, Verna Westland fcap- tainl, Anna Baker, Eileen Pederson. BASEBALL This year the girls took a keen interest in base- ball. The inter-form games were played after school with the first year games at the end of the schedule. To give the first year girls a better knowledge of baseball, each form was coached by a Senior girl. Officials were chosen from the third, fourth and fifth years. In grade nine, form A came out on top after defeating stiff opponents. 10D led second year and 11C third year. The final game between 12A and 5A was very close and exciting with fourth year edging out a victory, Miss MacFarlane was the umpire who called all the important decisions. To each girl on the winning team will be awarded the small garnet and grey baseball crest. Battery on the championship team: Anna Baker Ccatcherj, Janet Downs Cpitcherj. 43
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