Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute - Tatler Yearbook (Lindsay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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THE L.C. I. TA TLER 65 CENTRAL ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE Organization l'IllXG the latter part of Sep- tember the lloys' and Girls' Athletic lixecutives held a joint meeting for the purpose of select- ing' the Central Athletic Execu- tive. I'nder Mr. Maw-Millan's direction the followino' were elect- ed to offieei- H President ....... ...... J ames J. Meehan Ethel T. Morgan 1st Vice-Pres. ....... . 2nd Vice-Pres. ..........,. J. Ross Haye Eleanor Holmes R. James Groves Margaret Squier Secretary ................ Assist. Secretary .... Treasurer ................ The Central Executive has f'llal'U'e of Field lbav 'llolmU'f i1l1 P1 g l i . ' . FND Party. il2ll'llIVtll, Skating' Party and 'Gymf Concert. Field Day This year Field llay was held o11 Friday, October ltlth. lt was de- cided to have a full day this year instead of the customary halt'-day. However, owing to the visit of the IIovernor-General to Lindsay on October 21-al. NVllPll we had two days holiday, it was impossible to have the full day. The medal winners were: Boys' Senior, Charles McLean 10.11.31 Intermediate, Norman Maidens 1G.b 1 Junior, Jack IVit-kett 40.1.1.3 Girls. Senior. Eleanor Holmes tR.yg -Iunior, Kitty Ilatt 1O.G.'b. Some new records were establish- ed, notably the Boys' Senior Pole Vault, by Fred. Mitchell. Fred. broke the former record by live inches when he pole-vaulted Sl feet, 10 inches. fiU11gl'tlllllZlllt'lllS, Fred. Toboggan Party O11 Friday evening, January Sth, the Toboggan Party was held. A large number of students met at the school and then proceeded to the Golf Links. where they spent an enjoyable two hours in tobog- ,Q'2lllll1g.L'. Returning' to the school at nine-thirty, they found a de- lightful supper awaiting them. After enjoying' the beans the tolnooeaiiists danced for an hour hh to music provided by Miss Muriel Silver and Lloyd Flack. Shortly after eleven o'clock, the party broke up, everybody declaring' they had had an enjoyable t Yttl1lllg2,'. Carnival The annual il2ll'l1lYill took place on Friday evening, January 22nd, at the Lindsay Street Arena. A large crowd of students and towns- people were present, although only the small minority braved coming' in costume. The judgiiig' of the costumes occupied the Iirst half hour. Finally the jlulges, Misses F. Vorkery and ll. Clark, and Mr. li. ly. McLean picked the followin-1' PH as the best in costume:-Girls' fancy dress. Miss Vera Cliit-kg lloys' fancy dress, Girls' comic dress, XYinchesterg Boys' Miss .lim Groves. Jack Heesorg Miss Audi-is eomic dress, XVith Mr. H. Groves as announ- cer, Mr. NV. lh-eese as starter and Messrs. H. L. Ilale and Il. Fulton as judges the following races were run otit- tll 'Girls under 15 .... Miss E. Hodgson till Boys under 16 .......,........ Jack Tripp till Girls 15 and over Miss VV. Brennan 141 Boys 16 and over ...... Buddy Lamb t5b Girls' Keg Race .... Miss R. Langdon C6 3 t7J Tandem Race ...... Miss VV. Brennan and Arthur Menaul. Lucky Spot Race..Miss R. Langdon Boys' Keg Race .....,........ Jack Per-l 18? After the races skating' was en- joyed by all until 10.30. the band being in attendance.

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64 THE L. C. L TA TLER Bruce Jol1nstonAG1.ard:: 'When it came to breaking up plays at the de- fense, Bruee was right i11 011 them. Al- though this was his first year i11 tl1e game, he displayed the skill of a 'vet- eran. Will White-Guard: The other half of the defenee. Altl1o11gl1 VVill is small ill size, tl1e opposing players flllllld that it was easier said than clone to get around this hard-checking guard. .lim Meehan-Ceiitre : Another play- e1' o11t for his first year ill tl1e game. Jim is a hard worker, has the height a11d ability and should develop illt0 a Iine player next season. Dan Marley-Forward: Although he does 11ot display the same speed on the hardwood floor as he does 011 tl1e eani- pus, Red has turned out to be a mighty strong alte1'nate. Joe 0't'onnell-Forward. A speedy foiward whose shooting ability is sec'- ond to none. I11 the game he played Joe seored enough points to give l1i1n set-ond place i11 scoring h011Olll'S. .lim fil'UYl'S--Gllillidf Another Jim who will bear watching when the next season rolls around. Feeding them with passes. Jim works well with tl1e for- ward li11e. Fred. Mit:-hell4G11ard: Still a11- other tirst yearer in basketball, and playing his tirst game ill tl1e Peterboro contest, Fred. made his presence by the visitors. felt To Mr. Il. li. llale tl1e tea111 ex- tenfls its sineere thanks for l1is tine work ill eo11el1i11g' them. 'l'l1r:'11gl1 his t'i.i'tIl'i'S lllilllj' new an-l Sllt't't'SSi'lli plays were perfeeteal aml these oeenpieel a ftll't'llltlSi' plaee i11 the team's Ui'i't1llSiVP. The ft'illIl also takes this opportunity of tl1a11lqi11g' the girls and lady teaeliers XX'iltI served and assistetl at the iilllltllltli when l'.t'.l. visited L.t'.l. CADETS Tl1e Vatlet i'tll'liS of filll L.t'.l. has always heen a erellit to the sehool and last year's inspeetion on tl1e sehoul t'illllllllS ill May was a viyiel titJlIltIllSil'ilfitl1l of what an effieient and well trained eorps 1-an tlo. llefore a large gath- ering ot' parents and friennls the boys went thro' their nioyenients 45711111 wa, 0 F. 1 nl lt ul metla s .1111 ill a way that i,lI'tlllQ'ilt l1 i g 11 11-aise from tl1e new y 1p11o111tul Illklltttllll' 0 1 Is 11s te Xttei the 1 s 1 liltlll ilhilfflli l1.111qutt was s11yul111tl11 lt l1 11o11 4 s tie Nillllllllg Illlftltll' t 1 is o tht s ty l i l R 'ly -z ' f '19 . .,. J .- 1- ,- .11- tfer. Vapt. sl r. .Y ' 1' il - X A, ,'1'e' ' a ile- ,I Q . . 1 k o - 1 M 2 - . - , ' X 1 L ' , 'rw' ' '-J Q'ylllllilSllllll, at f - w 1 f- wl1 ' the - , ,V an-.' w 1' ex- tel I1 to the ' ' 2 ., the -ls - l 'l1.' t 1 sue- eessful 1Il2ll'kSlllGl1 of the Rifle t'lul1, tl1e eongratulations and best wishes of tl1e guests to tl1e retir- ing l,l'illl'llJili, to tl1e school. and to l1is sueeessor. A partieulai-ly llTt'ilSill:L:' 1111111111-1' o11 tl1e prograni was the p1'ese11tatio11 of a gold- heatleal eane to tl1e Pallet IllSfI'llt'- tor, Mr. Blillglliiilll, hy one of the ettieers, till behalf of tl1e t'Ul'1lS, i11 illllhl'Pt'i2li'iUll of tl1e time and effort he had spent till iilt'lll. Mr. Mae- Millan thanketl tl1e boys iltll' tl1eir gift. anal witl1 the Nlllglllg' of the National .Xl1iilt'lll there terniinat- eil one of the lllUSi' Sllt'L't'SSfllT in- 'spet-tio11s ill tl1e 'history of the sehool eorps. Tl1e ottieers of the Corps were: Officer Commandiiig-Briiee Cope- land, Captain. Seeond in COI11Il1H11di-BYIICQ John- ston. Captain. Platoon Coinmaiiders-Edgar Alsop. Lieutenantg James Meehan, Lieutenant: Norman McEwen, Lieutenantg Basil Mc-Enery, Lieutenant: Joseph Walsh. Lieutenant. Qiiartermaster Sergt.e4Morgan Peel. B21lldI11E'lSi9I'f1iI2lCk6llZi9 Fulton. IllSil'llCtOI'fixIl'. l 'repara tions XV. MacMillan. are now being made for the f01'lll2lil01l of this yeai-'s eorps, and soo11 after this hook t 0lllGS from tl1e press the il'2lilllllQ' will have heguii in QHPII- est.



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66 THE L.C.L TATLER Skating Party After numerous delays the Skate ing' Party to Oakwood was held on Friday, February 27th. Instead of going out to Oakwood in a truek as in former years the Peterhoro hus was chartered. So large was the numher of skaters that the bus made two trips, some of the boys even then riding on the roof. After two and a half hours skating the ice was tinally 1-leared of skaters for the return trip, hy Sandy Peel assisted hy a large cow-hell, and much yellillg. After reaching Lind- say many of the skaters visited the Various tea rooms for refresh- ments. This was the most suceess- ful skating party held for many years. 'Gym' Concert At the time of going to press the Gym Concert has 11ot been held. It is expected that it will take place on two evenings this year, Thurs-A day and Friday. April 16th and 1Tth. From advance notices alld preparations of the P. T. teachers this yeai-'s concert promises to he the hest yet. The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. J. H. Couke. are planning to stage a short lllllli- her on the same nights. XVith the conclusion of the Gym ill0llt'El'i the Athletic Year draws to a close and the ill-'l1i1'21l Athletic Exec-iltive takes this opportunity to thank all those who have helped them carry out their enterprises Slli't'E'SSflllly. J.-IM. , Fl E LD - ' SN! J. YVICKETT DAY CHAMPIONS lx. BATT r 'TQ' 4 'G' ' QQ'-11 t 'li '94 N. MAIDENS 0 0 O40 E. HOLMES C. MCLEAN

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