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Girlz iiqanrm I Back Row-left to right: Marilyn Walker, Gloria Fralick, Carolyn Nlaples DO1lb - DeNure, Catherine Hewitt, Corinne Beaeock. ' ' ' Front Row-left to right: Jean Williams, Mary Jean Dobson, Miss MacGregor Joan Chapin, Kay Aldred. ' ' CI 'l'ikTiHQ'T'C ' -LLJ ' Honorary President President Vice-Presidenti. Secretary-Treasurer Form Representatives ' SCCIQTY 1 I ..A 4 Miss Joan TacCre Joan Chapin Mary Jean Dobson Kay Aldred' D Corinne Beacack CQAD Gloria celick W Caroline Naples ClOAD Larilyn Jalker Cla Anne Chapman ' Kill Jean Jilli ms 9 Catharine Hewitt 13p C.i Doris D lure 3 Our Girlsl Athletic Society this year has prov d to he a great success. Some of the activities have resulted iron the combined efforts of hors and girls: but finances and societies .J are separates A' ' Several dances were enjoyed'by all, includin the rield Day Dancer the Hallowelen Dance! the Valentine Dan e and an Inter-School Basketball Dance
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Glhvvrlgvahvrn 9 4 ' Donna Dowson,-Kay Hallett, Isobel' Gibsong Barbara Hunter. ' Just Qnewglance at the red and,white costumes and you say, 'What beautiessi Why, they-are thefP,,P,iH.S. oheerleadersZ'Wf,Th'is statement is certainly truer for these girls. Donna Dowsdhv 0 Kleaderl, Kay Halletg Barbara Hunter and Isabel Gibsonf7100k very attractive in their red and white outfits, red corduroy skirts: red peaked caps 'white turtle-neck pullovers Cwith a red P in frontD,gwhite-socks and red and-whitefsaddle shoes. H. ,A 5 . J' 1 . We are sorry that Yvonne Milner and Marion Forster, two former cheerleaders, have left use and-we wish them lots of SUCCESS , It is amazing the boys and girls them play with all The boys have just quarter time. The toisee the effect the cheerleaders have on playing basketball.5,Their cheering makes their ability, and often enables them to win. begun a Wfight-to-winw battle and it is three competition is strong, and they are exhaust- ed. Then the cheering begins. The visiting players are dumb- foundedwby'therappearance and action of the cheerleaders. As a result, their score remains the same, whereas the Port Perry boys have the courage to go on and raise the score. Port Perry has won leaders We be for again! Along with the boys! ability to play, the cheer- make it possible for Port Perry to remain on top. x . are proud of our cheerleaders and have every reason to they are outstanding both in appearance and in actions. When NP-O-R-T F-E-R-R-Y'and WRed and white, red and white, These are the colours for which we fighti, echo through the school, we can say, WThey won againiw Sondra James
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THQ CLTARIC ATHLETIC TNAINIXG V1.9 CBeverlev ,ichelll The Ontario Athletic Training Camp, or O.A.T.C. as it is called, is situated on Lake Couchiching six miles from Orilla This camp is open to one representative from each High School or Collegiate for two weeks during the summer months. There are teachers from different schools in Ontario to teach swimming, tennis, badminton, archery, basketball, volleyball, square dancing, and training in track and field activities. On arriving one sees first of all a large field in which are basketball and speedball fields, volleyball and badminton courts, and a quarter mile track. Farther along the road a tennis court and a sign pointing toward the swimming area may be seen. To the right of these are the ten cabins which the girls occupy, the administrative building and the equipment room. The dining hall and recreation rooms are further up a small hill. The purpose of the camp is to teach each girl the rules and regulations of each game so that she can teach others. There is lively competition among the girls of the various cabins during the track and field meet, in the swimming tournament, and even during the daily cleaning of the cabins. ln the evening the tables in the dining hall are pushed back, music begins, and true relaxation is found in a square dance. V The two weeks I spent at G.A.T.C. last summer were t'y two enjoyable weeks, and I would advise anyone to go who has the opportunity to represent our school. T P.?.H.S. FIELD DAY lanne Chapmanl On September QL the Fair Grounds at Port Perry were the scene of the annual home field day. At nine 'clock everyone was present anticipating a successful day. Each event lasted half an hour and there were junior, intermediate and senior I events all taking place at one time. c ' M , X A ,Y .. At noon there was a break for lunchj and at one-fifteen the competitions commenced again. Cheering was very loud and enthusiastic. There was much good sportmanship shown throughout the day as the winners congratulated the losers. WINNERS ' ' 'T' Junior Girls L 1 ' 75 yd. Dash--G. Fralick, J. Calbery, S. Cookson High Jump--J. Hallet, L. Sandison, T. Faux g . Standing Broad Jump--J. Calbery, T. Nchacherin, Eg Hutchison Running Broad Jump--H. Williams. J. Hallet, E.-Warwick rrj, Catch and Throw--N. Phoenix M N. Honey, C. Naples 3 L. Sandison J. Hallet K B. Nunro E
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