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GIRLS ' SPORTS BASKETBALL SCHOOL TEAMS The Honourable Orange Eaters Society otherwise known as the Girls ' Junior and Senior Basketball Teams departed somewhat from their usual format this year. We bought ice-cream bars instead. The seniors under the leadership of curator Tracey Elbows Ellis lost their games to visiting schools from Forest Hill, Parkdale and Central Commerce. On the other hand our junior girls surprised everyone and knocked off every challenger in sight and are now awaiting an opportunity of avenging the senior ' s loss to Parkdale. Our thanks must go to Mrs. Meek with her never ending patience as well as to Lynda Sutton — the girl who bought the ice-cream bars. In inter-form Basketball, the unexpected happened. IIAB put the Grade Thirteen team out of the running and went on to defeat the junior school team for the school championship. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM g FIRST ROW: Jean Clarke, Lilli Piczak, Beth Smith, Gab- rielle Hausman. SECOND ROW: Cherry Cox, Virginia Vanstone, Tracey Ellis, Daphne Bertran. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM INTERFORM BASKETBALL CHAMPS FIRST ROW: Roberta Picco, Ellen Versteeg, Cathy Wake- man, Bianca Falconi, Dorrit Demeter. SECOND ROW: Judy Schwager, Sandy Simon, Diane Siluszyk, Angela Bernabucci, Sheila Robertson. FIRST ROW: Jean Clarke, Francis Evans, Kathy Gaby. SECOND ROW: Donna Zekas, Judy Renton, Virginia Van- stone, Gabrielle Hausman. BADMINTON Under the guidance fo Mary Walton-Ball and Peggy Sault we had a successful Badminton tournament this year. Vera Rewega knocked down and walked over any opponent and went on to win the school singles title. Vera teamed up with Sandra Demon Dennison, and together, they won the schools doubles title. There was no mixed doubles tournament this year owing to a lack of time. We played badminton at both Athletic Nights and we were invited to a badminton clinic at Benson Hall. Our thanks go to Boo and Peggy for making it a successful year. 91
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i GIRLS ' SPORTS VOLLEYBALL SCHOOL TEAMS The members of the Honourable Orange Eater Society, otherwise known as the Girls ' Junior and Senior Volleyball Teams, also had a successful year. The power- ful Juniors composed of veteran members like Dorothea Gries wowed almost everyone off their feet. Most of these girls will make up the core of next year ' s Senior team. The Senior team composed of favorites like Tracey Elbows Ellis, Virginia Slugger Vanstone fared well although they didn ' t win all their games. Thank you again Mrs. Meek for all your efforts. lOAB won the school championship this year. Play was limited to the junior school this year. GYMNASTICS Gymnastics is fast becoming a popular sport and extra- curricular activity among the girls at Oakwood. This year, with the assistance of Pat Reid, general activities curator, and Mrs. E rle, sponsor, a gym club was or- ganized. The girls met every Tuesday and Wednesday night for about an hour, threw themselves over boxes and horses and collected numerous bruises thanks to the trampoline. We paid a visit to Winston Churchill Collegiate to see their gym team and WOW were they good! We are now preparing for a club competition open to any girl in the school. See you in the gym. R. A. TAYLOR 986 ST. CLAIR AVE. WEST LE 5-6443 OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 9.30-12.00 - 1.30-5.30 EVENINGS THURSDAY 7.00-8.30 OTHERS BY APPOINTMENT SENIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Peggy Sault, Lilli Piczak, Cherry Cox. SECOND ROW: Anna Maksymluk, Beth Smith, Tracey EUis. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Shirley MacMullen, Sandra Simon, Vir- ginia Vanstone, Bianca Falconi. SECOND ROW: Roberta Picco, Dorothee Gries, Danuta Siluszyk, Viiu Kreem, Sheila Robertson. EASTERN AND CHARTERED TRUST DEER PARK BRANCH COMPANY 20 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST WA 2-6135 4% PAID ON DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS LYLE H. WILSON, Manager. 90
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