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R. BOY'S VOLLEYBALL .... First How - Ken Simpson. Doug MacKenzie, Mr. G. Wallace fCoachJ, Don Daley. Nelson Labor. Second How - Martin Prachowny, Henk Hart. Peter Ayres, lim Glasgow, Gerald Ayres, Art Houle, Bill Hart, Gerald Henderson. JR. BOY'S VOLLEYBALL .... K.C.S.S.A.A. Champions Front Row - Terry 'Milner, Bruce Hunter, Mr. Gordon Garrod, B.P.., CCoachJ, Craig I.aPointe. Tom McLaughlin. Back Row - Paul Kilbreuth, Murray McAllister, Gordcn Langstali, Peter Hensel. KCaptainJ. Gordon Webb, Paul Glasgow. -Absent: Iohn Stewart. - 54 -
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Page 55 text:
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SR. GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL .... I-'irsl Row - Barbara Hazzard. 'Miss E. Ough. BA.. 'Iulie Vestrocy. Second Row - Shirley Elliot. Marion McGaiiey. Diane Lauber. Nadine McGregor. Rachel Brill. Ros- anna Trepanier. Doris Hari. Third Row - Madeline Punnewaeri. Eleanor Shaw, Peggy Burgess, Annie Van Vliei. Sondra Booth. 'Helen Trella. SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL .... Our girls' volleyball team is tops in Western Ontario as they have indi- cated by capturing the W.O.S.S.A. championship two years straight. They also hold the title of Kent County Champs. They competed against C.C.I., C.V.S., Ridgetown, Merlin, and Blenheim and eliminated all of them to win Kent Coun- ty. The girls put on a great show of volleyball skills in London by beating their three competitors Riverside, Clinton, and Waterford by a large margin to cap- ture the championship. The girls who have played on the team the two years they won W.O.S.S.A. receive individual plaques. These girls are as follows: Mar- ion McGaffey, Nadine McGregor, Annie VanVliet, Helen Trella, Julie Vestrocy, and Madeline Punnewaert. The other girls who played on the team this year receive crests. These girls need to be congratulated and we hope they will keep the good work up in the following years Mr. Garrod: I'll give you just one day to hand in that composition. Bill Dubuque: How about the 29th of February, 1957. Miss Feir: Marietta, leave the room. Marietta Campbell: Yes, ma'am, I was11't intending to take it with me. Mrs. Zavitz: Report to the office for misbehaviorf' Beth Hinnegan: Miss who? -53-
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Page 57 text:
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BOY'S INTERSCHOOL VOLLEYBALL .... K.C.S.S.A.A. Well, here we go again with another sports report by your lonsome writ- er, Gone with the Wind Simpson. A volleyball tournament was held in our gym last November, with jun- ior and senior teams from six other county schools participating. It lasted most of the day. Wallaceburg didn't lose a game, and the playoffs saw Wallaceburg against C.V.S. in the senior division, while C.C.I. played off with our juniors. The seniors took C.V.S. two games straight to win the county champion- ship. The juniors had a little trouble with C.C.I., but managed to defeat them two out of three games for the championship. W.O.S.S.A. There is no junior competition in W.O.S.S.A., but the seniors went to London singing that little known refrain: We of Wallaceburg all agree, that we will go to W.O.S.S.A. 'B', and with men like Glasgow, Ayres and me, we are sure to gain Victory. The W.O.S.S.A. 'B' volleyball tournament was held in London in Decem- ber. Six schools were entered in this contest with the two top teams playing off for the championship. It was a very thrilling series of games. I ought to know, because I saw them from a good viewpoint, the bench. Yes, I warmed the bench, along with another second stringer whose name I won't mention because it's too hard to spell and would take up too much room this initials are M.P., and he's no mountie or member of parliament. Miss Quigley: Give the principal parts of pugno. Doug to Jack: What did she say? Jack Burgess: Darned if I know. Doug Campbell: Darndifinog darndifinareg darndifinavig darndifinatumf' Miss Quigley: What are you conjugating? Doug Campbell: Darned if I know. -55-
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