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4 UX GLEBANAM -QZQPALERE FLAMMAM .iigl l si 5: Frou! Row: R. DONOVAN B. MCINROY I. MCCAGG FRITH J. LANCASTER ' Back Row: P. LIPSFTT F. GARNETT iz. CURRIE M. HAYDONI G. o'NEu1 v. MUNN Silling: G. FLEMING TRACK TEAM by RLT'l'H S'l'ONElX'IAN, 5-B NOTHER PAGE has been turned in the H'G i JUMP history of Glebe Girls' Athletics, and IgIarY.HaYd0n A' ' '- '- 3rd 3 . . atricia Llpsett ......,,,.,.,.,,..,,,,..,,.,,,,..,., 4th 2 occupying a prominent place on that RELAYS page is the record of the junior and Senior Ruth Donovan Girls' Track Team- Eunice Cume.f.'f.'.'.f'N'fiffffff,'ff.'.'f.'ffff Under the careful guidance of the coaches, Beth Nlclnroy ......,,,,, Ist 5 Miss Laidlaw and Miss Norris, the girls prac- Patricia Lipserr --------- tised hard to make a successful showing in the IS0bCl MCCagg --,---,--- E.O.S.S.A. meet at Cornwall on September z 1, slang? Cliifrnfftt '-- ------ md 4 was- Undef favourable Conditions fine Mfii iiLy5SI??33Qiiii aer' ii eaa' iiiij aaa' Qgiiig 5 weather and a fast track, the girls brought Vic- Seniors M' Hmm tory home to Glebe. And one of them, Pat. Eleanor Frith -Ww-gvgg---iiqgiggggivbqivqwYYgq--i---wYvwgw-- ,rd 3 Lipsett, established a new record in E.O.S.S.A. Betty jackson .vV,..,,.,,V,...,......,Vv,....,,.,,.....,,.... kph I lliSK01' . HIGH JUMP The-il following is a list of the places occupied Jenn Lancaster ,,,....,.,......................a....-...... 3rd 3 by Glebe girls in the events in which they com- G ON 'H RELAY eted: IHCC C1 ........... ................ P juniors 100 YDS. DASH Points Viola Munn 4AA 'i' 3rd 3 Patricia Lipsett Knew recordj ................ 1st 5 Betty Jackion - 'i ' - Eleanor Frith ........................................... IO Ruth Donovan ............................................ znd 4 , , , BROAD JUMP Thus the girls finished with a total of forty Ruth Donovan ,---qq,AM-Vq-gAAMg -,,AAg-A--,---A-,,,,-----K I St 5 points, and an E.O.S.S.A. champ1onsh1p to their Beth Mclnroy ..........................,.................. 4th 2 Credit- -if 1 26 le
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UX GLEBANAGHQN l.'I'HOUGH oUR ath- letic activities of this year are not concluded yet, success has crowned the efforts of the girls so far. The Girls, Championship at the E. O. S. S. A. Track and Field Meet was won by Glebe for the second consecutive year. The Senior Basket- ball Team has earned a chance to defend its F.O.S.S.A. title. The juniors stood third in lLu.Iw-ltwllt QQPALERE FLAMMAM Iilitx The Association thanks Miss Norris, Miss Laidlaw and Mr. Keill for their valuable assistance. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of our athletics this season is the surprising amount of enthusiasm displayed by the student body. There was a great in- crease in the sale of athletic tickets. This may be due partly to the fact that fortune has favoured our endeavours more these last two years. their league. by PAT LIPsIf:'I I', 4-R ,. .-tl.. BADMINTON by PI-IYI,I.Is NARRAWAY, 4-A Preridellt ..... Ellen Finlayson Vice-President . . . Marion Rankin Scc1'uraI'y .... Phyllis Narraway AImIIN'roN, although a comparative new- comer to the school activities, is rapidly becoming one of our most popular in- door sports. So far only the girls have taken any part in this game in the school but, judging by the increasing interest shown, it probably will not be long before the boys are following our lead. In order to give encouragement to beginners, the Girls, Athletic Association has classihed the players into two groups for tournament pur- poses, A group consisting of the more experi- enced players, and B group of the compara- tive novices to the game. Last spring separate tournaments were held for juniors and Seniors in both classes A and MB . Cups and spoons were awarded to the winners. After many exciting and closely con- tested matches, the following players emerged winners: A 'roURNAMIsN'r Sr. Dozzblex-Beverley Dick, june McCann. Ir. Doubles-Beth Bryan, Jean Binks. Sr. Singles-Beverley Dick. Ir. Sioglet-June McCann. 'ini' TOURNAMENT Sr. Doilblex-Doreen Dennis, Bessie Bailie. Ir. I70lI17l6SfIBllCll Finlayson, Betty Featherston SOFTBALL by DoNaI.Im CAAIIIIIIQLI., 2-In NTHUSIASAI IN interform softball ran as high this year as ever before. The season was featured by the good sports- manship and keen competition displayed by the teams. In the Hrst forms IF, after a close game with IA, captured the title. This championship team was led by Margaret Barks. The powerful 2A team, captained by Jean McRae, won the second form championship. In the Middle and Upper schools 5D-4B, headed by Patricia Sutherland, triumphed. The strong :A team defeated both 5D-4B and IF in the playoffs for the school champion- ship. The winning team was comprised of jean McRae, Captain, Ruth Donovan, Donalda Mc- Rae, Barbara Wright, Dorothy Ardley, Mar- garet Burns, Eileen Shipclark, Kathleen Arm- strong, Margaret Pushman, Kathleen Mills and Margaret Bailey. This is the second successive year that the school title has been won by the second form champions. Sr. Singles-Doreen Dennis. Ir. Sivzgler-Ellen Finlayson. School Doubles-Beverley Dick, June McCann. School Cbavizpion-Beverley Dick. 4125?
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UX GLEBANACQQ T T fnj4aALERE FLAMMAM Back Row: n. IRVINE M. MCKNIGI-IT M. CAMERON MR. KEILI. R. DONOVAN P, LIPSETT fcaptainb M. SAGE Fran! Row: II. KNIGHT E. ROBERTS E. CUNNINGI-IAM J. BALDWIN E. VVIESTWICK g SENIOR BASKETBALL by ISABELLE JOHNSTON, 3-B HE GIRLS looked forward to the Basket- ball season with great anticipation this year. About sixty-five tried out for the teams. Mr. Keill must have had great difliculty in selecting the best players. The Senior Team was honoured with an invitation to an exhibition game with Queen's University on February 8th, Our girls were defeated by the score of z I-I6. Nevertheless, they had an exceedingly enjoy- able trip. Much credit is due to Miss Norris, Miss Laidlaw and Mr. Keill, who coached the teams. SENIOR GAMES Glebe zog Lisgar II. january I. This was a hard-fought game. Lisgar led until half-time. But the Glebe forces proved too great and they outplayed their rivals in the second half. Glebe 395 Nepean 8. January FP? This was our easiest win of the season. The low score of the visiting team showed that the Glebe girls were at home on their own Hoor. Elaine Westwick was an asset to the team, having I4 points to her credit. Margaret Mc- Knight scored I3 points. BARRETT BROTHERS COAL COKE WOOD lContinued on Page 140 LUMBER 84 BUILDERS' SUPPLIES z 60 CATHERINE sr. Phone CARLING 860-861 4127?
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