Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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THE CoLLEc1ATE Q. ' f- me ' GIRLS' ATHLIZTIC ASSOCIATION llxcfg Iirzv llc-it It riglitl-Fran XYhitnell, Mary -Ican Armstrong, Marilyn Fox, Mrs. XR .n.crs, Mr. Sinclair, Miss Ranistlen, Ruth Hawley, janet- Helliwell. Ifzwiiit New tlcft to right!-Jewell Dupee, Lois Super, -Ioan Cowan, Betty Byrns, Cath- tixne Uxcrliolt, Bernice Friedman. f :tml inaalza are assigned according to the vote. Everyone who has played wi tlic winning team receives a bonus mark of fifteen points, for those on the tc-inns coming gnd and 3rd, ten and five points are given respectively. 'lhe marks are posted each month and at the end of the year these are totalled. 'l'l1e girl receiving the highest mark in the Senior Division receives Lhc lst S, the Intermediate winner, a znd S and the junior, an engraved medal. Last year's winners were Ruth Hawley, Hope Millholland, and tarol Mclntyre. Those girls who receive 7554 of the average of the ten highest marks tlor llrade Nine it is 70943 receive the All Round Proficiency crests. Those l..'R'L'IYillg these crests for 1044-45 were: lfv. Aiken, D. .-Xllingham. P. .-Xrmf strong, IS. lliddlecomb., XY. Brandon, ul. Callum, B. Cook, A. Cowan, H. Dob- roski, -I. Dnpec, F. Elder, B. Friedman, R. I-Iawley, P. Hartley, I. Helliwell, li. Isaac, M. -lennings, J. Johnston, M. Jones, B. Lawrence, N. LeSnenr, M. Lucas. rl. Macliinley, I. MacCullum, C. McIntyre, Y. Miller, H. Millholland, II, Milne, IC. Norwood, VI. Palmer, R. Parker, S. Robley, I. Rosebush. E. Rutherford, L. Sands, M. Slater, P. Slater, Stratford, D. Teasell, F. XYhit- llcll, lf. kkvuoley, , A winner of a proficiency crest for three consecutive years is then presented with the 2nd S. XYinners last year were j. Cowan, B. Friedman, Ii. Hawley, M. Jones, B. Lawrence, and P. Slater. After each tournament, the executive arranges a party for all the captains of that particular sport and for the top three teams in each division, lunior, Intermediate, and Senior. Each girl on the winning team receives 11 crest and the captain is the recipient of a large banner for her home room.

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THE COLLECIATE lOl ULUHHLE Elllllmllilf il- 5 '15 Q A vi, - NE'-. 1-dll EDITOR-joan Cowan GIRLS' SPORTS V LTHOUGH the athletic activities of the girls for 1945-46 have not been completed, those that have been, have been most success- ful and most enjoyable for all who have taken part. ' - To Miss-Ramsden especially, and also to Mrs. Wfinter, who so ef- ficiently took over Mrs. Claxton's position when she left to be with her returned husband, and to Miss VVilson, our new gym instructress, we, of the Girls' Athletic Association want to extend our deepest thanks and appre- ciation for their understanding and assistance. b This year's athletic Executive is headed by the Honorary Presidents: Mr. Sinclair Miss Ramsden Miss XYilson President: Ioan Cowan Secretary: Mary Jean Armstrong Vice-President: Ruth Hawley Treasurer: janet Helliwell Curators Track and Field, Fran Vtfhitnellg Basketlball, Lois Soperg Volleyball, Betty Byrns, Dancing, Marilyn Fox, Speedball, Jewell Dupeeg Swimming, Catherine Overholt, Qnow Barbara Geddesjg Badminton, Bernice Friedman: Softball, Hope Millholland. I should like to take a little time to explain briefly, the work of the members of the executive. These twelve girls, representing the Girls' Ath- letic Association, meet on the first Monday of each month to discuss any busi- ness that may concern their activities and to record gym work in the form of marks. They also arrange the supervision of after-school activities. Each girl on the G.A.E. has a particular night on which she super- vises the games in the gym. It is her duty to engage referees, umpires, and score keepers, and to see that games are started on time. After the games are over she gives each girl who has played, credit for playing, and each girl who has refereed, umpired, and score kept, credit for officiating. These credits are given in the form of check marks. At this time she posts the games for the following day and prepares the score-sheets. At the end of the month the check marks, which the girls receive, are totalled. Each month marks are given for attendance and costume. Also, posture tests are given several times and marks awarded according to the grade received. Marks are also given for swimming tests passed. For each game played, two marks are given, similarly for each game refereed. One mark each is awarded for an umpire or score keeping check. The captains of the different sports are voted on by their teams as to their efficiency



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THE CoLLEc1ATE 103 THE GIRLS' GYMNASHUM DEMONSTRATHUN After a dismaying postponement of the Gym Demonstration from hlune the sixth until a week later, june the thirteenth turned out to be a satisfac- tory evening. tExeept for those mosquitoes lj The programme was, opened by the five hundred girls of the Sarnia 'Collegiate Institute and Technical School, dressed in blue and white, forming their traditional S.C.l. and T.S. on the rich green grass of the Athletic Park. After the formation was completed the girls came to attention, the audience rose, and God Save The King was sung. A brief speech by Mr. Harry Eyre, Chairman of the Board of Education, was given. Following Mr.: Eyre's address a spectacular marching drill was done by the complete group. - Throughout the programme were dances performed by the grade niners then the second formers and on up until the grade thirteens were reached. Gymnastic exercises were artistically arranged and interspersed among the dances. There were a number of volunteer groups which provided interesting entertainment. Tumbling was done by a volunteer group from all grades, advanced Gymnastics from eleven. twelve, and thirteen, and fin- ally the games skills from Grades nine and ten. Added to these groups was GIRLS' ALIJROUND CHAMPS i Standing-Carol Maelntyre tjuniorj Sitting-Ruth Hawley fSeni0rj, Hope Millholland tlnterinedj

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