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GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL Back Row (left to right)—H. Badger, F. Wood, Alexine McGarrol, C. McCallum, Olive Lalng, H. Del- Speed Skating GORDON BELL Speed Skaters are to be congratulated for their out- ■ standing success this year. They entered six teams and managed to win three championships, a close second, and a third. The championships were won by the Grade X Girls, the Grade XI Girls, and the Grade X Boys. A great deal of credit is coming to Mr. Lamonte whose efforts were largely responsible for the success of the teams. The Girls’ Grade IX team consisted of Alma Johnson, Audrey Dickie, Doris Laidler, and Marjory Brown. They fumbled the baton when in a position to win, but by hard work and some real skating by Alma Johnson they managed to win a third place. These girls will certainly show to good advantage next year. The Girls’ Grade X team was outstanding for a high school and met with little opposition in the meet. The rival high schools will have to snap out of it if they expect to out-skate these girls—Alexine McGarroll, Doris Laidler, Olive Laing and Grace McDowell. The Girls’ Grade XI team was without doubt the best in inter-high competi¬ tion and have set a mark for succeeding teams to aim at. The personnel of this speedy quartette was Alma Johnson, Grace Harling, Olive Laing and Alexine McGarroll. The Grade IX Boys’ team was represented by Teddy Cohen, Jack Bright, Fraser Eadie, and Wilton Wilkinson. They did not manage to win a place, but they certainly tried hard. The Grade X Boys’ team won their class with little opposition and certainly displayed plenty of speed. The members of this team were: Fred Wood, Glen Allan, Howard Deimage and Alf. Crookes. (Continued on page 37)
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GORDON BELL HIGH SCHOOL Curling O N FEBRUARY the eighteenth, Gordon Bell carried off the highest honors in the annual Inter-High Bonspiel. The main and consolation events were won by the rinks skipped by Les. Cohen and Claude Brereton re¬ spectively. After surviving a grueling schedule both these rinks found them¬ selves billed to meet two St. John’s rinks in the finals. They came through with flying colors, and by so doing brought to Gordon Bell her first Inter-High championship. Special mention should also be made of the other two Gordon Bell rinks skipped by Norm. Christie and Glen Allan, which entered the “Spiel” but were less fortunate than their club-mates. Inter-Room Curling During the past winter season the students of Gordon Bell have shown a keen interest in curling. Under the leadership of Mr. Gow a schedule consist¬ ing of six games each week for eleven weeks was arranged; all games to be played at the “Fort Garry Curling Club.” Mr. Jewitt with an able rink started well by winning the first four games, but was nosed out at the finish in a hard-fought game with Mr. Lamont. Taking into consideration the fact that the majority of those taking part in the school curling this year had never before curled, the brand of curling dis¬ played by the students of Gordon Bell was very high.
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