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Liddicoat, D. Stewart, R. Smith, J. Trumper and B. Wilkin. We also send our congratulations to C. Boyd, V. Belanger, J. Millinchamp, K. Rourke, J. Roche, S. Sutcliffe and M. Young for upholding our laurels on the school basketball team. K. Rourke deserves a big hand for winning half of the tennis doubles and we ' re hoping she ' ll put us on top when the singles come along. Captain: Marilyn Young Sub-captain: Bernardine Wilkin MAXWELL HOUSE The girls on the house all did their best this year. Maxwell didn ' t quite make the top in baseball, but the girls on the team were tough com- petition for the other houses. Field day proved to be a great deal more successful as almost all the girls turned out to compete. As a result of our house spirit, we won field day with the help of Ann Kruger, who was the Junior champion. The house basketball did not turn out as well as we should have liked, for we won only one game. Although we did not win, the following girls tried their best: Ruth Large, Marilyn Reader, Joanne Hamilton, Elaine Miller, Jackie Darrel, Sandra Newman, Ann MacMillan, Betty Wagg and Margaret Cameron. The girls on Maxwell also praise; M. Sutcliffe, E. Westheuser, S. McGregor, L. Wade and C. MacPhail for their splendid work on the school teams. Although badminton has not yet been completed, the girls are really out to win the shield, and, to secure as many points as possible, almost every girl has entered the swimming meet. Best of luck to Maxwell House next year. We are sure they will be out to win everything. Captain: Carol MacPhai I Sub-captain: Libby Wade BASKETBALL We were fortunate this year in having Marilyn Young as our Senior Captain. The forwards were Marilyn Young, Sally Sutcliffe, Sally MacGregor, Stephanie Rourke, Pat Fisher; the guardswere Carol MacPhail, Janet Millinchamp, Lorraine White, and Libby Wade. In the Junior team Molly Sutcliffe was chosen as captain. The for- wards were Molly Sutcliffe, Karen Rourke, Vickie Belanger, Carol Drew; the guards were Valerie Frenette, Carol Boyd, Mary Eschtruth, Joanne Roche, Elaine Westheuser and Doreen Kerr. Whitby Collegiate vs. O.L.C.:- This was the first game played at O.L.C. this year. Our girls won both games. The |uniors won 15-8 and the seniors won 29-7. Molly Sutcliffe In the junior game placed the most baskets. Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute vs O.L.C.:- The Oshawa girls were our guests. In this game our juniors seemed to lose their knack and were defeated 23-6. The seniors did their usual best and won 15-13. St. Clement ' s School vs O.L.C.:- The St. Clement ' s girls visited our school again and they showed both our teams up. The girls stayed for supper and afterwards Milda Cabral led -26-
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SENIOR TEAM Miss Hill, M. Young, S. McGregor, S. Sutcliffe, S. Rourke, P. Fisher, C. McPhail, J. Millenchamp, L. White, L. Wade. JUNIOR TEAM Miss Hill, M. Sutcliffe, V. Belangeu, K. Rourke, C. Drew, E. Westheuser, V. Frenette, J. Roche, M. Eschtruth, D. Kerr, C. Caldwell. -25-
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us in a hearty sing-song. The St. Clement ' s juniors won 16-4 and the St. Clement ' s seniors won 16-12. Port Perry High School vs O.L.C.:- Our team played Port Perry in the Collegiate ' s new gym. The juniors must have been swayed by it, for they lost 19-0. The seniors, however, played a good, clean game and won by a close margin, 13-12. PicKering High School vs. O.L.C.:- We played at Pickering School and their new gym seemed to give us enthusiasm, for we were victorious in both games. The juniors won 25-19 and the seniors 25-15. Pickering High School vs. O.L.S.:- Pickering returned the visit to our school and we won decisively. The seniors 22-16 and the juniors 13-11. Moulton College vs. O.L.C.:- This was a hard fought game played at Moulton College. The girls did their level best, but were not successful. The seniors were defeated 22-19 and the juniors 20-3. Our deepest appreciation goes to Miss Hill for assisting our teams. FIELD DAY Our usual field day was held this year on Saturday, September 26. Many entered to make house points toward the house shield. The events in which one could enter were: baseball throw, egg and spoon race, sack race, broad jump, high jump and many others. Hare House won the field day with Maxwell and Farewell not far behind. Winners were: Senior, Marilyn Young; Intermediate, Janet Millinchamp; Junior, Ann Kruger. BASEBALL Out for baseball was what we heard almost every day after school in September. There was a good turn out and strong competition. Farewell defeated Hare 13-10 and Maxwell 25-10; Hare defeated Maxwell 20-6 and Hare defeated Farewell 19-7. So again Hare House is the champion house in baseball for another year. Farewell came second and Maxwell last. SWIMMING The swim meet for 1954 began on April seventh and was carried through to the ninth. The racing and ornamental swimming were tried on Wednesday and Thursday and then on Friday the finals were held. This year there was strong competition which added to the excitement. The final results were: Maxwell on top with 276; Hare House second with 247; and Farewell House last with 89. The individual winners were: Juvenile: A. Kruger, P. Earle, P. Earle. Junior: E. Westheuser, B.Wagg, J. Lillico. Intermediate: K. Munro, M. Sutcliffe, J. Trumper. Senior: M. Young, S. Sutcliffe, A. Mount. BADMINTON The badminton doubles were carried on with a great deal of spirit since many of the girls entered. Marilyn Young and Jessie Trumper team- ed up to win the cup. The honour of winning the singles was certainly battled for by the girls. The turn out was excellent and the winner of the cup was Libby Wade with Marilyn Young as runner-up. -27-
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