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SENIOR BASKETBALL ' Back ROW-BETTY COXVAN, DOROT-xn' GREENE, NIARY 1X'IGNEE, EIARY IUCCREDIE. JEAN BARNIIART Front ROWQBERNICE CRABTRI-TE, HELEN PATRICK, DONALDA CAMPBELL, GRACE KENNEY and MARGARET BURNS. JUNIOR BASKETBALL ' Walfcr A. Runge Buck Row-DORIS MCCANN, KAY MGNABB, ALMA YVHITTIER, MARGARET STEELE, AUDREY COSTELLO, ISOBEL GRAHAM, ISOBEL YOUNG Front ROW-BETTY GORDON, ISOBEL MGCAGG, IWARJORIE YOUNG, NIARION DARRAGH, and INEZ DES RIVEIRES. Page 76 LUX GLEBANA
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in it. The quality of badminton played was very good. Last year the Senior and Junior Singles were won by Diana Lyon and Eileen Narraway respectively. June Mc- Cann and Marion Rankin won the Senior Doubles, while Betty Sharpe and Pat Page captured the Junior Doubles. Cups were presented to these girls for their excellent performances. The 1938 Swimming Meet was rather poorly attended. However, the competitors showed fine form and speed. Lorna Under- wood won three Junior events to take the championship. Janet Williamson won the 2-lengths brest stroke. Sheila Cole's very graceful diving earned her the award for the plain dive. In the Seniors, Margaret Bowler and Sheila Cole each won two events. The winning form relays and captains were: Grade IX-9A SYLVIA CRAWLEY Form II Sz III 3E PHYLLIS CRAWLEY .Form IV Sz V -4G EVELYN WELLWOOD Tennis and Volleyball Once again the Glebe team was victorious in the City Interscholastic Tennis Tourna- ment held last Autumn. The first team played against was Elmwood, which went down to a straight defeat. The first three players won their singles' matchesg therefore no doubles had to be played. In the finals Glebe met Commerce. to win in straight sets. The players on the team are chosen by means of an elimination tournament and the members of the teams compete among themselves for their positions on the team. The team consisted of the following: CID Dorothy Greene Q25 Katharine Drayton C31 Elizabeth Drayton C43 Frances Lyon C55 Sonia Swift This year the Upper Form volleyball teams were divided into three groups: A, B, and C. In the first group Jean Car- michael's 4C-V team was victorious, Audrey Hancock's 4B-3B team took first place in group B, while form 3G captained by Cath- arine McMillan came out on top in group C. Grade IX and X champions were IX-C and X-F, captained by Shirley Austin and Mavis Glossop respectively. At the time of writing, the school champions had not been decided. LUX GLEBANA s cfs.-if-5 X .llllil A gllllgl. llilirilii lnllll ' ' l l l I l . , I ,mem -nfrlmf' Put it on ice It is simple to acquire the dangerous habit of charging current expenses. Even small amounts have the unfortunate habit of building up to serious pro- portions. You will enjoy greater peace of mind if you pay as you go-budget your allowance to carry you through the term. You may even discover that you can save a little for those special occasions which always crop up. 4 You will find a savings account with us useful for this purpose. THE ROYAL BANK 3 ' OF CANADA I bought a Wooden whistle and it wouldn' whistle. I changed it for a steel whistle and steel it wouldn' whistleg so I bought a tin whistle, and now I tin whistle. Harmony Hairdressing Shoppe 1111 BANK ST. CNext to Loblaw'sQ 7-0229 OTTAWA SOUTH Specialistsbin Haircutting, Fingerwaving, Oil Treatments, Etc. Quality Permanent Waxring Page 75
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Basketball This year Glebe Seniors and Juniors won the City League Championships, the Sen- iors for the fifth consecutive year. The Seniors suffered only one defeat, and that at the hands of Ottawa Ladies' College. The Juniors went through the season with- out a defeat. Standing in the City League. Senior Junior Glebe .......... 10 Glebe ........... 12 Nepean .... . . . 6 Lisgar ..,..... . . 8 O. L. C. .... .. 5 O. L. C. .... 2 Lisgar .... . . 3 Nepean ..... . . . 2 wk Dk Ik The Trip to Kingston N FEBRUARY 24th, the Glebe Sen- iors again lost in their fight for the E. O. S. S. A. Cup. They bowed in defeat to the strong Kingston High School team. There were only three teams com- peting this year in the E. O. S. S. A. finals -K. C. V. I., Smith Falls and Glebe. Donalda Campbell, captain of this year's Senior team, was the high scorer in the Kingston-Glebe game, netting 12 out of 15 points. After the games, the victorious K. C. V. I. team gave a supper for the competing teams at which the captain of each team made a speech of thanks. After the supper the girls left for home. The trip to Kingston was a most enjoyable event for all the girls of the team. Inter-form basketball was delayed be- cause of the 'flu epidemic. The girls continued to display a great interest in the game and gained invaluable experience by refereeing the games themselves. the door they moved. With a start, Mary- belle felt herself stopped by the railing of the balcony. The ghost stopped, lingered for a moment, drew back, and then sprang forward with a powerful lunge as though to push the poor girl over the railing. Providence, or fortune,-call it what you may-but some will-power greater than her own drew her aside at that critical moment and the phantom vanished over the top. The spell was broken, Mary-belle began to laugh and cry all in a breath. In this hysterical state, she was found by her parents who endeavoured to calm her. They explained it as being a bad dream, a nightmare, and nothing more. To her, however, it was as real as life itself. To this day she is certain that her ex- perience was an actual one. If it were merely a fancy of the mind, how did she come to be out on the upstairs balcony? When the old folks gather together, they never tire of hearing her story again and again, and when it is over, they will nod their heads and say, you know, there might be something to that. Why, I remember when ..... E. J. Dickson, Manager The Eau Bula Beauty baton EUGENE PERMANENT WAVES SPECIALISTS IN SCALP TREATMENTS Q OIL MANICURES O PERSONALITY I-IAIRCUTS MACHINELESS PERMANENTS 787 BANK STREET Phone 7-2410 lbetween Second and Third Ave.j 1 TAP DANCING Eve Williams continued from page 37 10 LQSEQNS Repeating these words, the spectre raised ' its hands als tshfmugh to shovehherb balckd Register Now for Fall Term wards. Wit a tering step s e ac e . down the long hall, the apparition advancing, 310 Fairmont Ave' 7-4786 still with upraised hands. Out through PHONE 2-0940 Branches: Montreal, Que., Saint John, N.B., Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg, Man. Belgium Glove 81 Hosiery Co, Ltd, 147 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ont. We carry a complete line of Lingerie - Hosiery - Gloves and Sportswe r FOR FROCKS THAT HAVE Zip-Zoom and Umph Shop at The Two Sisters' Shoppe DRESSES - HOSIERY - LINGERIE 761 Bank St. Phone 7-4480 LUX GLEBANA Page 7 7
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