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UX GLEBANA'M'k- QHBALERE FLAMMAM II. KEENAN Ii. PHILIPS VV. MCLACIILINI D IIERXVIL If. IIOLIVIES D. MEEK A. LILLICO INT. SULLIVAN K. JACKSON J. MCITAIQLANE ARCHERY CLUB by F. I'IOLlXfIES, QB Hon. President . . Mr. Atkinson Snperfvisor . . . . . . Mr. Mix Sec.-Treamrer . . 1115 MAINISU of this club are not altogether to hit the f'buIl's eyei' but to develop complete archers, that is to say-bow- yers, fletchers, and archers who make their own bows, arrows and feathers, and enjoy target practice together in the gallery. The other object is to provide another type of recreation for the students of the school. With the kind assistance of Mr. I. W. Mix, the perseverance of the executive, and the enthusiasm of the members these aims are being accomplished. The activities of the Archery Club consist of:-individual instruction to beginners, the President . . . Ted Rettic Vice-President . . Keith Jackson . . Edward Barks selection of proper materials, the making of bows and shafts, and practice in handling them to ensure the most satisfactory results. Three practices are held each week and added interest is provided by monthly contests. Three term competitions will be shot, prizes being given to the winners. Outdoor practice and hiking are promised for the spring term. The members of the club are looking forward to increasing enjoyment as they develop greater proficiency in the sport and cordially invite other students to join. ' W. A. RANKIN LIMITED HOME AND BUILDERS' AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE at Low Rates Six Months' Policy at Half Price HARDWARE ' ROBERT MOXLEY 81 SON 410-416 BANK S'l'RElC'l' QUEEN 1024 18 E1.o1N s'rREE'r QUEEN 6084
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UX GLEBANAGXQQ- QQPALERE FLAMMAM Slllndingi MR. MACNEIL G. MACFARLANE R. BATTERTON S. MACDONALD R. COLE D. TIETL' D. IIEWITT R MCAD-XIXI D. CORRIGALL J. HARE T. HUBBARD MR. MIX Sfllhlgi W. DENISON T BENINIETT M. CONROY XV. DIXON J. PATTISOB W CKHANSKY C, MILLS L CORRIGALL R. CLARKE G Y M T E A M by Bois MQADAM, 5-is me GYM TEAM, in the season of 1935, had a year of increased activity, and, with the experience gained and some promising prospects, the team should go much farther in the future. This year the E.O.S.S.A. was held in the Commerce Gym, Glebe entering both Senior and junior teams. Senior-R. Simpson, H. Hydes, J. Millar, R. McAdam. Imlior-D. Tetu, D. Hewitt, T. Hubbard, C. Leadman. In the Senior competition although Glebe bowed to Lisgar, on the whole the team gave a good account of itself. Hydes and McAdam tied for Hrst place on the Horse. The junior competition also went to Lisgar with Glebe once more playing second. Don Hewitt captured Hrst place on the Horse and Doug. Tetu was best on the high-bar. Glebe sent a four-man team, comprised of Simpson, Millar, Hydes and McAdam, to the Ontario Championships held at Toronto. The team did exceptionally well, defeating Lisgar and placing second only to Sarnia Collegiate. At our Annual Concert in 193 5 the gymnas- tics were conducted in two groups. Something distinctly new and pleasing was introduced by a few boys, supervised by Mr. MacNeil. This section staged a series of very striking statues in bronze. The team was composed of the fol- lowing boys: C. Leadman, R. Bennett, D. Hewitt, E. Lecompte, F. Baker. The other section of the gymnastics con- sisted of a spectacular display on the parallel bars by the following boys: J. Stalker, j. Millar, J. johnson, H. Hydes, T. Hubbard, D. Tetu, R. Armstrong, R. Cole, R. Simpson, R. McAdam. The boys of the team wish to thank Mr. MacNeil, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Mix for their instruction, patience and perseverence. R-iflzolw
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UX GLEBANAGkk ,QPALERE FLAMMAM ,A K K - it ggi? f L . l . 19 ' I ' 'Q A. AULT I. RANKIN B. HAMMOND G. GRAHAM B. IIITCHMAN D. BISHOP A. KUI-INS E. HIEGGTVEIT OTTAWA INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONS-IVi1z11e1's, Sour!-IAM TROPHY, DR, BAIRD TROPHY S K I C L U B by DUNBAR BISHOP, 5-A The Ski Club has enjoyed one of its best seasons this year. We have been favored with plenty of snow and clear cold weather. Nearly every week-end the Club has sent a bus to Old Chelsea and several times two were required. During January three preliminary races were run, two from the school and one at Camp Fortune. Bob Hammond outdistanced all com- petitors in two of these races while Ernie Fin- layson won the other. The Largest Stock in Canada of IMPORTED NORWEGIAN SKIS AND ACCESSORIES All the Latest and Best Types SKI HARNESS and SKI POLES Wax for All Snow Conditions Repairs and Re-Modelling 14-04,- ' SIGURD R. LOCKEBERG lI22l
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