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Front Row: C. Eley, L. Kerr, J. Demill, G. Graham, S. Berry, Back Row: P. Harris, T. Schoon, Miss Pochon, (coach), G. McDowell, S. Hayden. SENIOR GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Lynne Kerr With the reputation of being good losers, the Port Hope Volleyball Teams started out with the goal of being good winners. This year because we are a COSSA B School and other B schools are too far away for games P.H.H.S. played a best two out of three matches series with Whitby to decide entry into the COSSA tournament in Belleville. Both teams enjoyed their practices under the able direction of Miss Pochon and Mrs. Fitzgibbon and went into the exhibition game with Cobourg reasonably confident of victory. The Juniors were defeated in their match but the Seniors won the first and third games to take the match. Our second exhibition game, this time with Bowmanville, was an all-round victory for the Blue and White Teams. Most of the Seniors can still hear Miss Pochon saying, ’’This year we go to the COSSA Ladies, ” when we won the first of three mate he s with Whitby. The Jun¬ iors lost this match, however, and things didn t look so hopeful. On Nov. 21st we journeyed to Whitby for the final two matches in the series. The Seniors were de¬ feated by a narrow margin as were the Juniors - a heartbreaking end to our shortlived glory. Still we have a reputation of being, as a visiting coach once said, ’’the best sports of the league, ’’and if we maintain this then certainly there can be no losing in this field of sport for sportsmanship is an important phase of our athletic programme. Best Wishes Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation ESTABLISHED 1855 PORT HOPE BRANCH 56
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GIRLS 1 A. A. Front Row: P. Keyes, S. Armstrong, S. Hayden, J. Demill, (pres.), G. McDowell, L. Andrzejewski. Second Row: S. Koehler, D. Green, J. Wall, M.J. Ferguson, P. Hodgetts, N. Uilkema, N. Austin, K. Williams, J. Bristol, C. Llyod. THE GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year our main endeavour was to build up our athletic standards by means of the point system. This system allows everyone, not necessarily an outstanding athlete, to receive the athletic reward, after obtaining the required points during the period of her five years at high school. Last year Jean Gooderham and Susan Hayden received this reward. In the following years we hope each girl will make it her personal challenge to obtain these points and help to strengthen our sports activities. DANCE: A noticeable change took place when both the Boys and Girls 1 A. A. f s spon¬ sored the Christmas Dance, the Holly Hop. A special thank you goes to Peggy Keyes for the preparation of the lunch and the decoration of the cafeteria. INTRA-MURAL SPORTS: 12C were champs in Senior volleyball and 9A took the lead in the Junior. A hardy thank you to the curators who spent so much time setting up the play¬ ing schedule for the class teams: SENIOR: Dianna Webbi Rosemary Walden, and Barbara Keyes. JUNIOR: Carol Sue Babbitt, Gwen Woolacott, and Bari Hills. TEAM SPORTS: Our school volleyball teams played well this year. The play-offs took place in Whitby, with the Juniors losing in the second match and the Seniors losing by one point in the last game of the third match. Although this was disappointing to the teams, it should be encouraging to the other teams to go that one step further and end up at COSSA next year. THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL 1960-61: Grade Nine: Peggy Keyes Grade Ten: Irene Andrzejewski Grade Eleven: Sue Armstrong Grade Twelve: Tiko Tada Grade Thirteen: Linda Challice Rep. from the G.A.A. for the Students Council: Tiko Tada Secretary-Treasurer: Sue Hayden Vice-President: Joan Marvin President: Jackie Demill Last, but very important, a thank you to our Physical Health Education tea¬ chers Mrs. Fitzgibbon and Miss Pochon for their help and enthusiasm in our entire sports curriculum. Jackie Demill 55
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