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34 VOX Honorary President-Miss J. Christie. Honorary Advisers-Miss Clinton, Miss MacGregor. President-Thelma Mc-Kelvey. Vice-President-Marion YVaugh. 'Secretary-E. Sedgewiek. Treasurer-Nora. Willa1'rl. Committee- Traek-Ann MeClaren. BasketballdDorothy Carey. Volley Ball-Irene FitzSimons. Baseball-f-Chariee Batzold. Tennis-Catharine W'hite. First Form. Rep.-Ada Eley. Seeond Form Rep.-Joyee Ripley. The Senior Athletie Soeiety held their election of officers on YVednesday, Oet. 17. The following were elected: Honorary President-Miss Van Duzer. Honorary Advisers-Miss Clinton, Miss MacGregor. President-Marian Linklater. Viee-President--Marjorie Jutson. 'Secretary-Jessie Nairn. Treasurer-Beatrice Grills. Committee- Traek-Marjorie Beuglas. Basketball-Marian Andrews. Volley Ball-Fan. Kerr. Baseball-Margaret Se-dgl-wit-k. Tennis- Averil Mawhinney. Junior Third Form Rep.-Helen Price. Senior Third Form Rep.-Margaret Lord. GIRLS' BASKETBALL. Oakville H. S. vs. H. C. I. Peps. October 26, 1923. In the game at Oakville, the H. C. I. girls were greatly handicapped Playing 011 an outside eourt. Their opponents were strong and the final whistle gave Oakville the game with a. score of 3-L20. Collegiate vs. Oakville. On the night of Nov. 7, the Collegiate girls played their first home game With Oakville in the Boys' Gym. After a fast and exeiting game the Colleiate girls were declared winners. lt was one of the best exhibition games played by the girls on the home tioors. The line-upA LYCEI Cliristmas, 1923 Oakville Forwards-Mary Smith, 'Sibil Lillie. Centre-Mary Byers, Dorothy McNeill. Defence-Ethel Monroe, Ethelwin Young. Subs-E. Armstrong, M. Revaz. H. -C. I. Forwards-Marion Linklater, Marion An- drews. Centre-F. Atkinson. Side Centre-Thelma Mefielvey. Defence-Isabel Morris, Margaret Lord. Subs-Dot Carey, Jessie Nairn, Beatrice Grills, Georgina Ennes. Collegiate vs. Pedagogiies. On Friday evening, Xov. ltith, the Col- legiate team met the Pedagogues in the Teeh. gym. The first half of the game was very fast and interesting, hut the Pedagogues eouldn't stand the pare the Collegiate girls set them and at half time were on the small end of a ten-six score. The second half was a proeession for the Red and Black, who ran up lS points, while their opponents seored 3. Thelma Mt-.Kelvey and Marion Linklater played their usual star game for the sehool. Lineups- ll. C. T.-F. Kerr and M. Linklater USJ, forwards: F. Atkinson, eentreg Thelma Melielvey, side centreg M. Lord and .T. Nairn, defenceg M. Sedgewick Q05 and G. Ennis, subs. Pedagoguesgll. Magee and T. Russell CEU, forwardsg F. Dale and P. VPanAllen, eentres: M.XValker and J. Stewart, de- fence: S. Brown, E. Doran and M. Ossbert, subs. Refereevll. L. Loekett. Collegiate Intermediate vs. Normal. The Collegiate Intermediate Girls' Basketball Team played the Normal's Intermediate Team in the Boys' Gym. on Friday, Nov. 23. The Collegiate forwards showed fine shooting ability and at half time the seore was 1640 favour the Col- legiate. ln the seeond -half the Xormals really started to play, but although they seared 15 points in the ser-ond half the Collegiate girls did not stop to let them eateh up and also scored 5 more points, and when the final whistle blew the score was Qi-l5, favour the Collegiate.
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C4 - ii -3331 ' ' U . ,- , N 'ak vos:-4-IJ' iifwfng DOT CAREY. Editor. BASKETBALL. Jan. 12, 1923-Pep-e-Fives vs. H. C. I. ' 'Middiesf ' Ou Jilll. 12 the H. C. l. Mitltlit-s mr-t auil flefeatetl tho Popfo-Fivus of the Normal School with a score of 43-17. Mr. Clarlw. refereeg Mr. Lockott, umpirr-. Jan. 24, 1923-Brantford H. S. vs. H. C. I. r iRepS' 1 u O11 Jan. 2-L, tho H. C. I. Pop Tt-aiu journeyed to Brantford mul plnytul au exhibition game. The Collegiate girls werc at loss in the Hrst- 'half playing Brautfoiwl rules, and were lmhiuel 13-fi at half time. The sQf'ou4llialftl1r1 H. C. l. played well uudor their own rules. aail wht-u the final whistle lilt-xv Collvgiatt' wort- iu tht- leatl 20-lfi. Miss II2llllI2'llI, Brautfortlg Miss iiiatsou, Collogiatv. Janirary 26, 1923-Onedrz vs. H. C. I. ' 'Uppers' ' Friday, Jan. 26, tho I'p1w1's playotl the fil110d1'Z of the Normal Svhool. The game throughout was f-xc-itiug. Thi' Normal led at half time 13-W. The H. t'. I. Vppt-rs VIIIHC lravk tht suwoutl half. playing good tzouibiuatiou and clit-tfliiiig wc-ll. The score stood il-20 ia favour of H. C. I. Mr, Locfkott, Normal: Miss 'Wat- son, H. C. I. Feb. 7, 1923-B. C. I. vs. H. C. I. Ivvcluostlay, Ft-li. 7, tht' l1!1':u11tfol'1litos came to H. V. I. to play a rt-turn gaiuo. The ,game was vary fast, 4-at-h girl play' ing Well. The H. C. T. wt-ro in tht- lvall from start. to tiuish. although H. V. l. hafl tht-ir own rule-s the last half thoy Coultl uut bring up tht' Svoro. ,Xt half iilliltf H. f'. T. wort- leatliug' 13-G. aufl at finish of gaiuu 29.9. Thursday. Feb. 8, 1923-Pep-e-Fives vs, H. C. I. Mid.dies. 'l'ht'- ll. t . T. tt-am wort- g'1't-:ttlvv hautli- t'IlIllil'l-i as a llllllllwl' of their girls were ill with voltls autl uualmltf to Ibl1I4V. This gfilllltl was slow, but thu li. I . I. were lt-afliugj i'll1'tlllQ,fi1lllli'. The svorv was 23-12 at tho tiuish. Wednesday. Feb. 21, 1923-Abnormals vs. Uppers. Ou YV01li1f-stlfly, Full. fl. thc H, C. I. l'1I1u'1'S lPlII4Vl'tvi a 'hartl luwlc gyoirio. The M'Ul'l' at halt tiuw was ltr-li,taYo1l1' H. C. I. 'l'hn' Xoruralitt-s vluwlit-tl well. aiul owing to the Il. ti. l. living 4-allt-tl for fIVI'1'Qllill'tI' lIlQ.l. tht' BUI'lllfllh won the gauiw, thr- svoru lu-ing 25-Sl. This Qitlllt' l'iiIlllIl1Iit'4l the tollt-g'1:1tv from tht: tiuals. Friday. March 3. 1923fGrimsby vs. Uppers. fill l 1'itl:ly. Mar. fl, tht' l'mw1's lrlaYQnl a lifillllti wllivll hail lwvu lI4PSilltlllt'1l troui Tht- iv1'1-viulls wt-vli. Tho st-url' was EP 9 :lt 'half illllt' ill fJlYtllll' of iil'lllINir.V. 'llhv last ha'f was vt-ijv :txt-itiug. l-'ivv miuutos la-fmt thx- tiual whistlv tiriiashy wort' still lvatliugg l!lAlS, whwu lint f'arf-y. our splvutlitl forwartl. llllll-il' a. low-ly shot, making tht- scorv ill-lil iu our favour. 'I'h1-u ll. t'. I'. was vallvsl for m't'i'g1t:1l'-lilig aufl Hrimslrv tit-tl tht' svoiw- Ill-ill. The svorv was still tit' at tht' finish autl tive . . . ,. , miuutt-s ow-i't1imf was givni-u. Ihr- li. F. I. f iI'li lt-'ul I h..-...
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Christmas, 1923 VOX LYCEI Line-ups- Collegiate-M. Andrews C113 and M, Sedgewiek Qltlj, forwards, M. Jutsou and M. Beuglzis, eentresg B. Grills und J. Nairn, guards: T. Mt-Kelvejv, sub. Nornial-G. clStl'Zlllll01' 4105 and C, Weir 143, forwards: A. Whiteehartes und R, XV2llli01', centres, V. Finlayson and G. Ross, guards: M. Crowe Qlj, sub. OUR BASKETBALL TEAM. fDGtllL'3lGLl to the l'1'rpL'l'S of 1922-23D 'There are stnrs thnt shine :ind twinkle, Some have n steady glow, But the stairs that we :ire proud of And want the world to know Are the shining lights of H. C. I., The girls on our tezun, S0 lend :in our und listen, For, Boys! This te:un's n drefun. Dot, the lu'nx'e old stxind-hy, Sure shot-though she is short, And if you question NYillnrd He'll say, Well, llot's some sport, For she is quite n favorite- Girls, e:'1n't she shoot just fine? VVell, you just ought to see 'her Mnke that old lmll lu,-ep tiniel CJust n visit to the Middiesi And lenfrthy Mzlrinn Link. And Thehnn, old protector, 35 She guards the terun well, too, We'll tell you :ill :i secret- Her middle nzune is ,Q lue' v For when it eonies to sticking '9he's 1-eluted to :1 leeeh Side centre is her l1Olbl'bf', And she surely is :i pt-Nell. If you were good nt juinping, And your lirst nzune was Huron, ' You'd realize our eentre IIIVIS Ill'lllN so vm-rv lnrge, For when she's in the centre She surf- dm-s shoot that lrlll' XVhy, the routers in the glzxlleiw' Don't need to f0fll' at ull, Her legs ure pretty lengtliy, And you eouldn't tie her tongue, But, In-lievv nw, her Olb1!Ol1l'IllS Are nlwnys on the run Xow, let us give the credit. XYlll'l'l' it is justly due' XV-1'rL' l'1'oud of t'nlle+-inte' ' rw Xll Nlll1'TOLll1l, But the 'l'e:un1, her l4fZl4ll'I'H, too. itsou hudn t led theni If R+-rty XV: .' 1 ' Tlll'f' never vould Illlllldbillfll Their present proud positioil lf it were not for their eoneh. And faithful. 4-ll'ill' Nell t linton, XYll1llt'Yl'l' would we do Z' xyill be 51W Wllttll first You mfwt' If shi- had not been with us Nature sured our nerks from stretching Ami 11,,11,,V.,1 Us Safely th,-fmgl, XVhen so llllll'll turned up for feet. But they cun ent up distance, She sure vnu ll'llYl'l fnstg As :1 forward shi-'s n winner, XV41 think she's just Hsonie class. QNow lun-lc ngnin to the Yppersy For Bud holds us powerless, O1' brenthless, so to speak, And when she makes xi brisket Her big blue eyes just snap, For it takes the puppy fighters To put H. C. l. on the 111813. VVhile Jessie, swift und plueky, On guard with wntvhful eye, Will shield und help her comrades, Her motive- Do or die. A real girlfs disposition, Not too linrsh :ind yet not mild, But we wouldn't quite advise you To get our Jessie wild. The trinls and worries Of our iuost exeiting year? Herels to the ll. f'. I.'s l1l2Ill2lQL'l', A gonll :1nd hearty ehmerl The l'pIn-r linsliethzlll Tenni, of which this poeni wus written were: Forwnrds-f' t Dot Curl x C Hud j Marion Andrews. Centresgtt ' Mnrge ' 'H Mnrjorie Jutson. 'Fhehnu Meliel Vey. Defeneegdessie Nairn. C01'l4'llfNIlSS A. kvntson. Mn nngeress-Miss Nell Clint on. I snwfl good picture of you the other day. ' ' 'fWhere'? 'tOn 11 can of salmon. II
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