Glebe Collegiate Institute - Lux Glebana Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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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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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 GLEBANAGXQQAQ ,QPALERE FLAMMAM From the results of these preliminaries four teams were selected to represent Glebe in the Southam Cup Race. The first team of Hammond, Heggtveit, Hitchman and Bishop successfully defended the Cup for the fifth consecutive year. Bob Hammond ran well to lead all others home by inore than two minutes. This year competition was very keen and Glebe's margin of victory was a matter of seconds. The second team of Rankin, Kuhns, Ault and Graham took fourth position. To create interest in ski racing, Novice and First Form races were held from the school over a short course. B. Wanless won the Novice, while G. Reddy captured the First Form event. In a downhill race held for the purpose of choosing teams for the Dr. Baird Trophy competition, B. Hitchman sped down the tricky course to capture first position, fully 5 seconds ahead of Ault and Hammond who tied second. In the slalom event, Ault, a junior skier of promise, was nosed out of primary honours by only one second. As a result of an excellent display in the combined downhill and slalom race, the Glebe team of Ault, Hitch- man, Kuhns and Hammond is first holder of the beautiful Dr. Baird Trophy donated by Dr. Baird for local inter- scholastic competition. Garnering a wide margin in the downhill race the Glebe runners annexed the slalom title to win the combined event by a considerable margin. The second team of D. Bishop, F. Heggtveit, T. MacDonald and T. Rettie took third place, followed by G. MacFar- lane, G. Graham, D. Price and F. Mears in next position. On the week-end of March ist Glebe sent two teams to the Inter-city Interscholastic meet at the Seignory Club. The first team of Hammond, Kuhns, Heggtveit and Hitch- man were successful in winning the Seignory Club Cup for the second successive year. The same team won the slalom event, were third in the Downhill and second in the cross country race. The second team placed fourth in the slalom, first in the Downhill, third in the cross country and fourth in the aggregate. In the slalom race Al Kuhns and Bob Hammond took second and third place, respectively. Art. Ault was third in the Downhill, while Bob Hammond and Dunbar Bishop were first and second in the cross country. The Club takes this means of thanking those who assisted in running off events, and in particular Mr. Camp- bell for his keen interest in the sport and for his very helpful advice at all times. --Q-4-4---W Judge:-'Alt seems to me that this case could have been settled out of courtfl Accused:- Too true, yer 'Onour. But what's a chap to do when the other guy won't fight? 4123? 45 l 4 X -., , 4 'fig ff P2169 if by ff I g C j . f is 25 1 f 12,2 . X is A 'ai f 4 gl lx ,egg I 1 vfgib ' x Xa an-.. Ol I f AT f .3 ' . 0 Y,l C mi a ,X f , ' fl!!! ff, , I V4 - 1 b . , , X is 49' Q af vi if ff

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