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GIRLS' ARCHERY TEAM Here's the quartet that makes up the girls' archery team. Left to right, Marilyn Smith, Gloria Yurick, Barbara Luckham, Marie MacDonald. Girls' Interform Volleyball Interform Volleyball was a great success this year with each team fighting to the bitter end. And who were the victorious forms? C9B were the Juvenile Winnersg 10A the J uniorsg C 11B the inter- mediates, and C12 the Senior Champions. C11B team came out on top carrying off the Volleyball Shield. These games could not have been held had not the student referees been willing to give their spare time to this good cause. Referees This year like every other year girls volunteer their spare hours after school to referee the girls interform Sports. Their hours are filled with the refereeing of volleyball, basketball, baseball, etc. Before they can even attempt to do this they must know all the rules of each game in order that they may be carried out successfully. Quiclcness of the eye is an essential characteristic of each girl to see the faults of the players. For each game that is played,there are four officials. They are the referee, linesman, scorer and timekeeper. Each official gets two points per game and a limit of twenty points is given. Many thanks go to these girls who have given their spare hours after school to supervise the girls interform sports. -Lorraine Cgok, 12E. 60 Girls' Softball Our interform softball last year was exceptionally successful and a feeling of good sportsmanship was shown by all players. The schedule is drawn up so that a champion is decided in four divisionsg the grade nines play the other grade nines for the midget,and so on all the way up to the grade thirteens. Following this,the midget champions play the junior championsg and the intermediates play the seniors. The school championship is then decided between the two winners of these games. This year the winners are as follows: MIDGET - C9A JUNIOR - CIOB INTERMEDIATE- 11AB SENIOR - 13 The inter-school champions were the grade 137s. We would like to extend our congratulations at this time to the various winners and also to every- one who made our 1957 softball season such a wonderful success. I -Anita Ramage, 12B. Jamboree Thursday, February 25th, was the day of the Grade Twelve Girl's Basketball Jamboree, held at Runnymede Collegiate. There were twelve Weston players-Bev. Dixon, Barbara Taylor, Carol Boyce, Nancy Hay, Rae Half, Connie Lyle,f Sharon McKittrick, Barbara Locke, Nancy Ball, Mary Beamish, Marilyn Rolfe. and Donna Pietz, Qalso Anita Ramage, who was with us as a refereej-vied with teams from Burnhamthorpe, Etobicoke, Mimico, Royal York, Runnymede, and York Memorial for top honours of the day. The Weston squad remained undefeated for three of four games, but in the final game lost the championship to Etobicoke by a score of six to five. However, we held on to second place, and, after eating our fill, and singing our school song at the top of our voices, we returned home, happy in the conviction that we had done our best. V -Nancy Ball, 12A. AT. 8-lI09 woooemooe, om.
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Cheerleaders Readyl One - Two - Three - Give us an L Give us a D Give us an N Give us a J Give us an L Give us an M What have you got? The Weston Cheerleadersg Laura Lambie fassistant captainlg Diana Casconeg Noreen Amosg Joanne Middlemissg Lorraine Sanis- buryg and Marijane Lennie lcaptainl. Another cheerific year has almost passed for us,but we have done our utmost to cheer our teams to victory. Aside from our ovsm games, we repre- sented Weston at the United Appeal Games, and also at the T.D.I.A.A. football finals at Varsity Stadium. Lorraine was chosen this year at the Varsity game to represent our school in the Miss Cheerleader Contest. It has been said that W.C.V.S. lacks what we call. School Spirit . We as cheerleaders do not agree, and would like to thank everyone for their loyal support at the various football, hockey and basket- ball games. We owe much thanks also to our Man- ager, Marjorie Knapp. Marj. spent much of her time and energy with us, in trying to perfect our cheers and when one of us was unable to cheer, she was only too happy to step in as a sub leader. Thanks again to all concernedg your help was greatly appreciated. -D. Dover, 13C. Archery Each Monday afternoon at 3:30, the members of the Archery Club meet on the third Door to improve their skills. We welcome new members every year from grades XI to XIII to join in and become competitors. The girls are under the guidance of Miss Leckie, who faithfully spends her time help- ing those who are willing to improve their skills and become female Robin Hoods' of Weston Col- legiate. The number of girls has decreased since our first practice but those who attend agree that it is a worthwhile activity to participate in. Each year we send members of our group to take part in the Archery Tournament. In the past few years, we are proud to be able to say that Weston has been praised for its achievements and I'm sure this year we will uphold our reputation. -Gloria Yurick, 12C Girls' Basketball The girls' basketball schedule of 1957 began after the Christmas season. Every week at noon hour and after 3:30, the interform teams met, grad- ually weeding out the less capable teams. The winners of the four divisions are: Juvenile C9A Intermediate Cl1A Junior C 10B Senior C12 The all round invincible team turned out to be, of course, C12. The 1958 Basketball winning teams will be an- nounced in the Conning Tower of 1959. 6 CHEERLEADERS Here's our cheerleading squad all set for action . Left fo rlghf, they are: Noreen Amos, Laura Lambie, Mariiane Lennie, Joanne Middlemaas, Lorraine Sainsbury, Diane Cascone. 59
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g sw -firf 'g Above are the members ofthe girls' championship inter- Above are the members of the girls' intermediate mediate basketball team . championship volleyball team . Front row, l. to r.: Frances Hall, Sharon Deugo, Front row, l. to r.: Frances Hall, Maureen O'Neill, Elizabeth Henderson, Maureen O'Neill . Doreen Fleming, Barbara Luckham, Linda Hobbs. Back row: Carole Parsons, Joan Dicker, Cherry Gfeggf Second row: Sharon Deugo, Joan Dicker, Cherry Gregg, Doreen Fleming. Marie Elcome, Carole Parsons, Elizabeth Henderson. I - .gl - it i - , -rv r - I , -f - V, : ', ', l , . A , . i , ' .WW ,,,.?..1g..,., There wasn't any chance for the pyramid girls to show their skill at an exhibition this year, but they'll be ready for '59l Left to right, they are: Elaine Holland, Donna Elkin, Jane Miller, Sharon Burlington, Ruth Plewes, Barbara Holley, Anna Marie Chaffe, Carol Davidson . QHope you can recognize the ones upside down li 36 MAIN ST. sourn, WESTON TORONTO 15 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES UW sues AND SERVICE Phone: CHERRY 1-1112 gi REHAB'-E 61
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