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Page 66 JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS ' INTERSCHOOL BASKETBALL Divided according to the McCloy Rating, Viscount ' s two girls ' teams, junior and senior, had thirteen members | on.each team. : The girls played four league games | in the form of doubleheaders. The first was played on March 6 at Rideau Park, with the opposition winning both games. On March 10, at Melville Scott, the j Seniors were defeated, but the Juniors won their game. The third doubleheader at King Edward again saw the Seniors defeated and the Juniors victorious. | In the final games, played at Viscount on March lU, both teams were downed by Colonel Walker by one point. j INTERSCHOOL BADMINTON TOURNAMENT Although receiving very late notice of the Badminton Tournament which was held at Crescent Heights High School, Viscount Bennett was well represented in the event. Just before the tournament, short Round-Robin Tourna¬ ments were run-off ; and, as a resul t, the top eight teams were picked includ¬ ing a substitute team. However, fail¬ ing to match Rideau ' s top-notch play,‘ ' Viscount players were rather, quickly defeated., although our representatives did fairly well in the : Doubles Tournament. In the Singles Tournament, played after the first part of the play was finished, our players showed even better. Next year. ' Special thanks go to Mr. Bryan for his assistance with the coaching as well as the members of the Physical Education Department. THE TERMINAL ANNUAL GYMPEDE As in previous years, students from all five grade levels at Vis¬ count took part in-the Annual Gympede. This year ' s showwas held on Wednesday, March 19, and featured demonstrations in-gymnastics, tumb¬ ling, basketball, volleyball, games, dance, badminton and wrestling. Under the direction of the Physical Education Department, the Gympede was presented for a Home and School Association meeting to demonstrate the variety of activities which make up the Physical Education pro¬ gram. A special feature of the even¬ ing was the display put on by the majorettes and cheer leaders accom¬ panied by the school band. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ' BORDENBALL LEAGUE During the month of September Grade Seven and Eight boys worked off a lot of their energy during the noon hours playing bordenball. After a great 0 deal of vigorous play among many • a y participants, 7-1-5 and 8-12 ended up li the season as the Z j l league winners. JUNIOR HIGH WRESTLING Under the able direction of Stan Black a group of boys met regularly for instruction in wrestling. At the work¬ outs Stan concentrated on body-building exercises. Several Viscount boys competed in the city meets and did very well.
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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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THE TERMINAL Page 67 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL Like the girls, the Junior High j boys had an active volleyball house league during the fall months. The ! winners of this league were 8-lU and j 9-h. Following the basketball season the girls joined the boys for a short Mixed League for Grade Eight and Nine only. The winners of this league were 9-h and 3 9 • ; JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ' BASKETBALL LEAGUE — For a couple of months, Bennett ' s gym floor whs shaken gently by the dainty steps and soft whispers of j Grade Eight and Nine boys playing the game of Annie, Annie, Over the Back- board. In other words, the fellows yelled and thundered-enough down the oourt to rock the foundation — while playing basketball. Well, anyway, it was funl The teams played a Round-Robin Tournament with 9-h and 8-12 out on top of their respective league hoops. The two leagues were enjoyed by all players. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS ' ALL-STAR LEAGUE Early in February the Senior Boys ' All-Star Basketball set out to win all of their games against such schools as Colonel Walker, Bal¬ moral and Queen Elizabeth. Under the coaching of Mr. Semkuley, they played one or two games a week. Although they were not completely victorious, they did win the majority of their games. The Senior All-Stars, playing in a similar league, also aimed to win as many games, as they could. They man¬ aged to win the majority of them, but did not, even under the skilled coaching of Mr. Hodgert, win enough to cop the title. JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL HCUSELEAGUE After the Track Meet Grade Seven, j Eight and Nine students were organized into house leagues for daily games. No interschool participation was organized for this sport. j JUNIOR HIGH TABLOID TRACK MEET All students took part in the various track and field events, the totals were taken, and percentages calculated. The winners were: Girls Boys Aggregate 7-16 7-15 7-16 8-7 8-12 8-12 9-6 9-1 9-h JUNIOR HIGH INTERSCHOOL TRACK MEET During the latter part of May track and field elimina¬ tions were held to determine who would represent Viscount at the Interschool Track and Field Meet at Mewata Stadium. Viscount competed, on Wednesday, May 28, against teams from Melville Scott, King Edward, Rideau and Colonel Walker. The top three in each event competed in a Twilight Meet held at ■ ' evr.ta on ' Pridfiy, VXft ' ZQ, ’ Hgninpt the - ecp winners frcri jthcrTrack Meet madfc north side of the river.
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