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21 - Dufferin County Inter School Meet Q by John Kearns XII This year's Dufferin County Inter School Meet was held in Shelburne on October 8. Although the participators were by no means warm in their 'gpm attiren their fighting spirit did not suffer. Those taking part were three schools - Grand Valley, Shelburne and Orange- ville o Junior: In the UJunior Boys Ewentsn, Alan Shannon of Grand Valley received the most points - eleven. He was the victor of the 100 and 220 yard dashes and placed third in the Fhigh jump'. Orange- ville point collectors were Alan Donaldson who won a second and thirdg George Sloan also with a second and third and Tom McReynolds with two thirdso Intermediates The Intermediate top scorer was George Phillips who gained sixteen points. He placed third in the Uhop, step and ju p running broad jump' and first in the following - standing broad ju p, running broad jump and the half mile race. Doug Rutledge of Shelburne placed a close second to Phillips in the half mile race. Winner of the Intermediate nshot putn was Ronald Strilive of Orangeville. Fred Montgomery and Tom Dobson came second and third for Orangeville respectively in the high jump. Other point collect- ors were Jim Bower with a first and two secon sg Harley Presley with a first, second and third. In the lfh mile run Len Gamble and John Evans placed first and second. Senior: The Senior winner was Jack Emack with 16 points. He won top honours in the 100 and LAO yard dashes and also took sec- onds in the 220 yard run and high ju p. Jim Reid was also an outstanding Orangeville athlete. He won a first, one second and two-thirds. UPerceW Morrison gained a total of lh points. Included in these points was his spectacular first in the npole vaultn. Good work Jack! NShadW Burnett placed first in two events and both Bob Dods and John Kearns gained one first apiece. Gord. Marshall and Jim Greenis scored seconds in their events. The AAO yard relay was won by the Orangeville squad while the before mentioned Phillips and Greenis placed first and second in the 880 yard run. Excellent work Orangevillei we can't however forget both Shelburne and Grand Valley athletes who provided Ufinew competition. Yes this will long be remembered as one of the best field meets and let's hope next yearfs equals or even passes the records which were set.
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22 - Field Day - by Bernadette Garvey XIII The climax to many days of practice came on September 29th, when the Orangeville District High School held its annual field day. As in previous years, the activities were well organized, with the staff supervising the various events. The girls' activities began with th ee team relays, follow- ed by individual events, such as races, jumps, etc. The winning teams were, first Q Margaret Rennickg second - Edith de St. Aubyng and third Q Dawn Kirkness. The first team was also fortunate in producing the senior winner, Margaret Rennick, and the junior winner, Carol Peck. Shirley Thompson took the laurels in the intermediate field. The individual winners, as did the members of the first team, received school crests and field day bars. The members of the three top teams were awarded free passes to the showy The school is proud of its capable athletes, but win or loose, everyone felt that the Orangevills High School Field Day had been a day of keen competition and true sportsmanship. asm: ls It was a rough Rugby game. Many of the players were injured. Mr. Cline came up to George and asked, WAny scars on you?H George: WNo, but Ilve got some cigarettes in my coat pocketn. zap: A below average basket ball player, who thought she was one of the Globe Trotters, complained to Miss Ewing: UI can't get into my running shoesn. Back came the reply, Wwhatl Feet swelled too?W cncma: Mr. Cline tells us to pick a mate who has brains. Most girls want a mate who is tall and free with his money, that is, tall, dark, and hand-somemover.
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