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THE TERMINAL r i ' 1 — 1 i i s», D —. Page 65 (T C. .. JUNIOR HIGH LEADERS ' CORPS Under the supervision of the three Junior High Physical Education teachers, Mr. Semkuley, Mr. Hodgert and Mrs. Kushnir, the Leaders ' Corps met regularly every Monday evening from seven to nine. The group con¬ sisted of almost forty members who acted as room repre¬ A sentatives from all w three of the junior high school grades. s Instruction was given in the rules of games, tumbling, vaulting, dance and j leadership technique. This group is organized to train students to assist in various activities connected with the Physical Education program. 1 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL HOUSE House league Volleyball competition ! opened the Junior High Girls ' Sports j program. Teams under the direction of i Mrs. Kushnir, aided by Miss Godwin ' s j P.E. 20 class, practised and played | volleyball every available noon hour. In the playoffs, 7-13, 8-11 and 9-2 managed to defeat their close opponents, capturing the championship j pennants. o ( Cj) 0 These three teams earned the distinction of representing our school in the Playday held annually. Al¬ though they failed to win, the teams put up stiff competition for their opponents from the other schools. cjy JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ' ALL-STAR V0LLEY BALL TEAM Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Kushnir, both the Junior and Senior Volleyball teams got off to a fine start in the fall. In a double Round-Robin Tourna¬ ment held at Vis¬ count, the Juniors managed to be vic¬ torious in seven out of eight games. -——— The top-notch seniors, on the other hand, managed to capture all of their games. Thus, both teams were represented in the semi-finals at Western on December 5. At this time, the Juniors were defeated by Branton and the Seniors by Queen Elizabeth. ttttt JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ' HOUSELEAGUE BASKETBALL Following the volleyball came the equally-exciting sport of basketball. This year, in house league bas¬ ketball, 9-2, „—8-12 and 7-16 emerged victor- r ious over the c other classes in r their grades. The games, consist¬ ing of two five- • • ■ ■ minute periods, were played during the noon hour in the gym. The Eight ' s and Nine ' s champions attended the Playdays. The Eights, playing at King Edward, won one game and lost three, while the Nines, play¬ ing the following day, were more successful, winning two and losing two. 7-16 had a rousing playoff game against Jz 11, ...... ...
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