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KEN BONELL-lst in 880 yd. run-2.10 4fI0 seconds. HAROLD BARNHART-2nd in 220 yd. dash. DOUG. LOCKHEAD-2nd in 880 yd. run. PAUL GoYE'rrEh2nd in low hurdles. JIM STITT-2nd in hop, step and jump. HARRY KEENAN-3rd in pole vault. 880 yd relay team placed 3rd. JUNIOR EVENTS NORM URIE-lst in low hurdles-18 5,f'10 seconds. Noam MCFARLANE-2nd in high jump. JIM MCICNIGHT-'3Fd in 100 yd. dash. 3rd in 220 yd. dash. JIM MCKNIGHT, N ORM MCFARLANE, BILL VIQIENER AND NORM URIE-2nd in 440 yd. re ay. As a result of their performances, the following were chosen to attend the Ontario Athletic Commission camp at Lake Couch- iching during the summer holidays: Ted Root, Dick Stewart, Bill Stewart, Don Willett, Morgan Haskett, Ken Bonell, Har- old Barnhart, Paul Goyette, Jim Stitt and Norm Urie. p Be Style Leader or ' Follow the crowd you'll find those fetching fashions in our TEEN-AGE original Junior dresses and youthful coats with a sophisticated air. STUDENTS' SHOP, newly enlarged and remodelled, with newest clothing and accessories for men of tomorrow. Chadggmggilvy Page 92 NOT ALL THERE! But I do number among my respected clients and policyholders: 6 GLEBE TEACHERS 15 EX GLEBE STUDENTS Also a host of relatives and friends of Glebe students. May I soon add YOU to this growing group and help you with your insurance problems Q Life - Fire - Automobile - Burglary Accident 8: Sickness - Plate Glass, Etc. odfiiiiin ii'iiss T01-2 Victoria Building . Residence: 140 Wellington St. 118 Riverdale Ave. 2-5823 7-3690 St. Patrick's College I o'rTAwA Under the direction of the ENGLISH OBLATES of CANADA HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Complete High School course leading to Junior and Senior Matriculation and preparing students for entrance to University A two-year Commercial course. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT Courses leading to the degrees of : Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Commerce, Bach- elor of So ' IS iencc c . Pre-medidxiizland prsrdental courses. Second year University course for teachers. Extension courses. Evening courses. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Excellent facilities for athletics of all kinds. The College has well equipped laboratories, a splendid library, a Literary and Debating Society, a Drama- tic Society, and a school paper. Students enjoy all the facilities provided by the Re- search Council. the Parliamentary Library, the Nat- ional Museum and the Dominion Experimental Farm. FEES-IN HIGH SCHOOL Board, tuition and all living expenses ...... 5300.00 VVitl1 semi-private room ................. 5375.00 FEES-IN COLLEGE Tuition . . .... ............ . ..... .... S 1 00.00 Board and semi-private room .......... . 5275.00 Board and private room ......... . . . . .... 55350.00 For calendar and further particulars apply to: PRINCIPAL OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. LUX GLEBANA
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Track Team McGILL INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Molson's Stadium, May 24, 1938. The Glebe track and field team placed 2nd to Toronto Central Tech at the annual Mc- Gill Track and Field meet. With fifty-two collegiates and high schools represented, the Glebe boys made a remarkable showing in the keenly contested events. Ted Root performed brilliantly in winning the high jump at 6' tg and the broad jump with a leap of 22' fix . Root also took second in the senior high hurdles. The senior. mile relay team composed of Ted Root, Dick Stewart, Laurie Ewers and Jim Stitt led for three-quarters of the race but were forced to take second place before the closing rush of the Toronto boys. Don Willett the outstanding Intermediate performer placed first in the 120 yard low hurdles recording a time of 15 3,!10 seconds, and finished second in the high jump. at if wk E. O. S. S. A. MEET Cornwall, Sept, 24, 1938. r The Glebe team gathered 85 points at the E. O. S. S. A. Track and Field meet at Cornwall to win the Queen's University trophy for the seventh consecutive time. The Senior boys compiled the greatest ag- gregate to retain possession of the Stewart trophy. Don Graham took individual honours by winning the 100 yd dash in 10 5,f'10 seconds, the broad jump with a leap of 20' 2 and finishing second in the 120 yard low hurdles Don Willett also turned in a creditable performance in winning the 120 yard low hurdles and placing second in both the high jump and the broad jump, thus adding 10 points to the team's total. Bill Stewart was hard pressed by Gordie McCullagh when he won the 220 yard sprint in 24 5,f 10 seconds. Jack Pattison rated a second in the senior discus throw. ' Harold Barnhart displayed exceptional speed in winning the Junior 100 and 220 yard sprints. Barnhart covered the hundred in 10 6,f 10 seconds and flashed over the furlong in 25 seconds. Norm Urie romped across the line an easy winner in the 120 yd. Junior low hurdles. LUX GLEBANA The Senior and Junior relay teams boosted Glebe's total still higher by placing second in their respective events. 5421422 The Intermediate 880 yard relay team consisting of Bill Stewart, Harold Barnhart, Don Willett and Jack Parker broke the tape at 1 minute 40 1, 5 seconds to register another win for Glebe. The Junior 440 yard relay team of Leslie Sutherland, Jim McKnight, Bob McCallum and George Pope finished second as Glebe defeated fifty-one other schools to finish second in the team standing. Ikvkrk OTTAWA AND DISTRICT MEET ' Lansdowne Park, June 4, 1938. The Glebe boys once again demonstrated their supremacy on the cinders by winning the Fourteenth Annual Ottawa and District Meet for the 14th successive year. Ted Root put on a sparkling display in winning the high jump, broad jump and high hurdles, as well as being a member of the winning Glebe relay team. Dick Stewart, Morgan Haskett, and Norm Urie also starred in their respective classes. Pkvkrk RESULTS SENIOR EVENTS TED Roor-lst in high jump-6' 51 , 1st in broad jump-21' 8Eg . lst in high hurdles--17 2,f 10 seconds. DICK STEWART-lst in 220 yd. dash-24 2 f'10 seconds. lst in hop, step and jump -42' 25:-Q . 3rd in 100 yd. dash. BILL STEWART-lst in 100 yd. dash-10 5, '10 seconds. DON W ILLETT-2nd in high hurdles. ' 2nd in hop, step and jump. 3rd in high jump. LAURIE EWERS-2nd in 880 yd. run. CAM. BRUCE-3rd in 12 lb. shot-put. TED ROOT, DICK STEWART, LAURIE EWERS AND DON WILLETT-lst in mile relay- 3.37 1,f'10 seconds. INTERMEDIATE EVENTS MORGAN HASKETT-lst in broad jump-19' 6y . lst in low hurdles-17 2f'10 seconds. 3rd in hop, step and jump. Page 91
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HIGH SCI-ICOL of COMMERCE CARLING AVENUE AT BRONSON e Q The Regular Four-Year Courses lead to Diplomas in ACCOUNTANCY GENERAL BUSINESS SECRETARIAL STUDIES Q Q Q Students who complete a four-year course obtain an adequate background of cultural subjects and, in addltion, specialized training in their chosen field. The Special One-Year Course is open to students with standing in 8 or more Junior Matriculation subjects. This course provides training in Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Bus- iness Correspondence, Economics, Penmanship, Shorthand and Typewriting. The Ottawa High School of Commerce is administered by the Advisory Voca- tional Committee of the Collegiate ' Institute Board. JAMES WARREN YORK, K.C. P. M. DRAPER Chaeironrm, O.C.I. Board Ch.afi'rman, Ad. Voc. Committee ' CECIL BETHUNE Business Administrator O 0 O For further information write or telephone the school. Telephone 7-5884 F. G. PATTEN, B.A., B. PAED., Principal. I - LUX GLEBANA Page 93
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