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

 - Class of 1933

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50 THE L. C. I. TATLER EVELYN HODGSON Winner of Senior Girls Athletic Medal VIRA CHICK Winner of Junior Girls' Athletic Medal JOHN WICKETT Winner of Intermediate Boys' Athletic Medal JIM GROVES Winner of Senior Boys' Athletic Medal l EDMUND EBI-:RTS Winner of Junior Boys' Athletic Medal there by Groves. F. Louks fFcrdJ-A first year player who turned in two nice games. Real de- fence material for next year. G. McGinnis CGordJ-Forward. A fast. tireless player. always on the jump. A real good man for next year. P. McGee iPete7 or Dead-eye McGee ..-A sure shot at the basket but a trifle short. Teamed well with McKee. An- other hope for next year. D. McKee lPonyJ-Best described by saying he is the Horses brother. A real all round athlete. Picked up basket-ball fast and was a big asset to the team. George Wilhelm Peters fBlondie7-A big' help to the team. Looked down on the game from his position of advantage. A real good guard a little rough on Gob- bo and inclined to play push-face. George Hodgson lGobboJ-Another last year's player but did not give as good a demonstration this year. A good man. a dead shot but a little inclined to -get excited. Guarded the basket Well. Jack Hishon CRedJ-Now you see him. new you don't. A fast, slippery forward who gave a real demonstration of the game. Centre-S. Thompson. Forwards-J. Tillcock, G. McGinnis, P. McGee, D. McKee, J. Hishon. Defence-G Peters, G. Hodgson, F. Louks. The Roarin' Game Curling is a sport enthusiastically pur- sued by a considerable number of stud- ents, and this year for the seventh con- secutive year the Junior Curling Club was organized with Don Betts as President md Jesse Bradford as Sec.-Treas. The skips chosen for this season were: Jack Lamb, 'George Hodgson, Gordon Hall, Bruce McKee, Woodrow Bradford and Bill Reid. The games were closely contested and it was some time before the best rinks could be determined. However, after sev- eral hardfought games the rink skipped by Jack Lamb came out on top with Jesse Bradford as a close second. Personnel. of the rinks: G. Telford Lead D. Mahcod J. Campbell Second H. Beall J. Tillcock Vice H. Skitch J. Lamb Skip W. Bradford Jack Lamb will receive the Lvtle Tro- phy on behalf of his rink at the Cadet Banquet. Nae sae bad curlin', lads.

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THE L. C. I. TATLER 49 .CENTRAL ATHLETIC SOCIETY EXECUTIVE Hus' Hoo - and How! fC:ntinuedJ DON DART-A speedy, hefty back. Exceptionally tricky ball carrier. BILL KING:-Endorses LePages Glue for holding forward passes. Besides catching Brams passes he was a good tackler and all-around man. HUGO BEALL-George's brother. A real good all-around lineman. JUNIOR GREGORY--Played his pos- ition well . Solid and a good man on the job. VINCE COTE-Speedy and peppy. and talks a good game. Watch his dust next year. NORMAN KELCHER-A plucky line- man. Gave good support to the back- field on kicks. 4 MAC MOR:DEN-In our opinion the best all-around lineman on the team. Al- most a sure bet that he'll be wearing a senior sweater next fall. JACK DUNK, DU'NKIE -Can kick. pass and tackle in great style. Also a good ball carrier. TED BACON-A fast, shifty ball car- rier. A fair tackle and .a good kicker. CLAYTON HODGSON-A real addi- tion to the backfield. Saved a lot of possible scores against Lindsay. He knows his work and sure does it. JACK McQUARRlE-Last because his QU was needed for SQUAD. A real hefty man who filled up that line loss. when he came on. Just watch him next year now that he has learned the fine points of the Qame. OSSY HADLEY-Just another tank. Boy! how he does plow through 'em. Lotsa weight and a great inside player. Basketball This year Basketball was not as popular among the boys as formerly. Curling in- terfered with it seriously and it was with some doubt that Coach Breese entered the team in the group. Only two games were played at home with Whitby High School. At Whitby -the boys found their style somewhat cramped by the small gym and a number of them had had a hard night before at the Dance and so did not put up their best demonstration of Basketball and were defeated by a somewhat one-sided score. However when Whitby came to Lindsay, the local boys broke away to a great lead but slackened down somewhat in the second half and Whitby managed to tie the score, thereby winning the round on points and qualify- ing to meet Cobourg for the play-off. This year's team was somewhat inex- perienced lout should form the backbone of a really good team to represent L.C,I. next year. Here's the Gang, look 'em over. J. Tillcock rTillyl-Second year as reg- ular right forward. A 'dead shot and the best man on the team. S. Thompson CSkyl-Na.panee's contri- bution to L.C.I. Played a real game as centre, capably filling the vacancy left



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THE L. C. I. TATLER 51 W G4 f f m, Pu! sv? CADETS The annual Cadet Inspection was held this year on May 16th. Robert Gregorys Platoon Won the shield as the best platoon. Captains in charge ...... .Jack Lamb Second in Command- Murray MacPherson, Keele Gregory, and Jim Groves. Lieutenants- R. Gregory, W. Thomas, J. Tilcock, M. Sleep, I. Johnston, H. Beall. Band Instructor ..,....... Mr. Couke RIFLE CLUB The Rifle 'Club, in connection with the School Cadet Corps has 'been very active this year. A large number of medals have been won the competitions for the different trophies have been very keenly contested. 'The officers of the club are as follows: Range Officer-Mr. W. S. Breese. President-Jack Tripp. Sec.-Treas.--Wilbur Thomas. The club consists of twenty members who shoot once a Week on rthe gym range, targets for the different awards. When a member has won his bronze, silver and gold medals and his gold ring he is made an honorary member and is permitted to shoot in all the special com- petitions, although he need not be an active club member. Those in the club who have won -all their awards are W. Thomas. J. Groves and W. Reid. The MacMillan Trophy, for Prone Rap- id and Kneeling Deliberate firing was won this year by J. Groves. The White Trophy is now held by Lovd Owen. This year's competition has not been fired yet. In the Miniature Competition. W. Thomas and J. Tillcock are tied for first place with R. Smith, J. Groves and B. McKee n a triple tie for second place. The Bronze Medals, awarded for shoot- ing 10 targets each over 7591, have been won by: J. Hishon, B. McKee, B. Fred- erick, R. Mcllhno-yle, J. Campbell. Silver medals, for 10 targets over 8893 B. Smith, C. Ross, C. Holmes, L. Owen. have been won by: J. Cain, L. Owen, J. Campbell, Bl Frederick, B. McKee, C. Holmes. Gold medals, awarded for shooting 10 targets of better than 93'Z, have been won by: J. Tripp, J. Tillcock. AS yet no Gold Rings have been won this year, bu-t there are still several weeks of shooting. ALUMINI CContinued from Page 403 At Toronto Normal-Victoria McGahcy and Laura Campbell and at North Bay Normal-Helen Oliver. At Toronto University we may see Al- meda De Guerre, Lloyd Flack. Helen Ful- lon, Mary Smith, Edna Henderson and Mac Kennedy, and at St. Hilda's College, Toronto, Olive Wellman. At Kingston We -are also represented by Nora Hill and Helen Johnson. The nursing profession has been enter- ed upon by Ruth Heslop CWestern Hos- pital, Torontol, Jeanne 'Scottf Sick Chil- dren's Hospital, Torontol, Orpah Mac- Farquhar fGrace Hospital, Torontol, and Hilda Smith CPetenbloro Hospitall. In Guelph we find Jeanne Fee, Mar- garet Sfluier and Donald Beaty. Edward Blanchard is attending St. Mary's College, at Brockville. Helen Cameron is resum- ing :her studies at Beaverton Continuation School, and Jack Dunlop is -continuing his at Jarvis Collegiate, Toronto. Samuel Carew, We hear, is Working in Peterboro. James Everslon, we believe, has entered the noble profession of dnuggist and Richard Rowan is working at Lotus. Those to be found in the Town of Lind- say are: Margaret Cuthbert. at .the Baker Business College: George Beall at Beall's Jeweilry storeg and James Meehan at the Academy. Quite ia number are at their homes this year. Among those we may find Alfberta Hodgson fTorontoJ, Oarl James fCam- brayl, Donald Lamb CLindsay7, Wallace MacAlpine CMt. Horebl, 'Clarke Seaton 1Lfndsayl, George Stevenson COmemeeD, Dorothy Woodward CBeaverton3, Jean Lawson fTorontol. Alice McLaug'hiin fLindsayD, Ross Hay fPleasant Pointl, Howard Halward fCannvlngtonl, Margaret Pnouse fLittle Britainl, and Evelyn Hav- ery fFenelon Fallsi. We are extremely sorry if there has been any omissions, and wish to take this opportunity of wishing each individual member of the 1932 graduating class, the best of luck in Whatever line of work he or she may have entered.

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