Manitoba Provincial Normal School - Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1928

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BASKETBALL TEAMS NHRAIAI Class B l6Sg C A Class D fm , l

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1 'Y HE .X'0R.XIALlTE :SGW F-0'ef'2 THLET I CS BRING the year the athletic activities were enjoyed by a greater number of students than ever before. Although we have not gone outside the school to show our powers, as in former years, nevertheless we have talent quite as good, if not better than before. The classes this year have taken a great interest in basketball and curling. ln curling, nearly double the number of participants entered than hitherto, so we will deal with this phase of our sport first. The names of lvliss DICKIE of class MIss CLINNINGHAM. of fvliss CI-llSLE'1'T, of will recall to us curlcrs of no mean ability, and we cannot pass on without mentioning Miss XVATSON, of who comes from a family of curlers, and fulfilled all our expectations. The results of the ladies' curling competition were very close. The teams of A, C and E tied for First place honors. Unfortun- ately this tie could not be played off before the curling season closed. The men seemed to have talent and they must have realized this, for they had the audacity to challenge the faculty. Evidently there was something the matter with the ice for the faculty were allowed to pull through and win the game I3 to 8. B men won the series easily. The basketball season has just ended and we can say with no fear of contradiction that it was very successful. All classes, both men and ladies' teams, began with a strong line-up. Unfortunately all teams cannot win. There was very keen competition during the term, but gradually thc weaker teams lost ground and the men and ladies of class E finished undefeated. This showing gives them great credit. especially the men for they had but seven men in their class from which to make a selection of five. The ladies of this class were led to victory under the capable direction of Miss CROOK, who developed combination play that proved unbeatable. Miss CRooIi deserves full credit for her ability in handling her team, and urging them on to success. The ladies of class A were close seconds in the contest, playing excellent games throughout. They were not quite heavy enough and did not have accurate enough combination to beat B. Class B came third, losing out to A by a small margin. Class C and D followed in order. The fall term class D, and the spring term class although beaten by the other classes, gave a very good show of sportsmanship. lt is very hard to lose after a good strenuous game, but class D lost gracefully, setting an example for the school to follow and winning the admira- tion of their fellow students of Ioz7-7.8. In the mens basketball the games were noted for their exciting periods of play. Classes A and B tied for second place honors. Class A won every game from B in the fall term, but B staged a comeback in a game of the spring term. The gentlemen of class D showed the same good spirit as did their ladies, although not winning a match, putting up splendid opposition on each occasion. The final games of the season were played April zist, in the National Assembly Hall as usual. The girls' and men's teams of E played two all-star teams, composed of the best players from all the other classes. HE again emerged victorious. The score being Io to 4 for the girls and IQ to II for the men. The teams were Class '.Ell-RUTH CAMPBELI., OI..IVE CROOK, J. COLEMAN, G. Topo, E. ALLISON, l-l. ANDERSON. All-Stars-ALICE DICKIE. A , MARCIN KORAL, E , B. MANUSOW, A , D. CUNNING- HAM B , OLGA PAPCIL, B , ANNA BUSCARLETT B , L. HOLMES, CCaptainJ. Men, Class E-LoYD BORLAND, GoRDoN MACDONNELL, GERALD KRAMER, lRvINE GRAHAM, JOHN STRAHI.. All Stars-LEW WALKER, B ,CCaptainJg ART WILLIAMS, Aug MIKE FIRMAN, Aug KARL CHAMBERS, B g ARCHIE MCNICHOL, A , Bois LIC-HTLY, B , BILL KOLISNX'li, Ang DAN McWILI.IAMs, Early in lvlay the annual field day will be held, and we look forward to another splendid display of clean, true, sportsmanship. Great things are expected from every class. lt appears that the various classes will have another crack at class E, to keep them from running away with all the honors cf the day. It is likely that they will be unsuccessful in this attempt. We advise any would-be participators to begin examining their syllabus or curriculum to ascertain the events that will appear on the programme. Several students seem to be in training now, for they have been seen jumping fences on their way from school, but perhaps it is merely the spring getting into their bones. These signs lead us to believe that we will finish our year with the best field day on record. 'KQJN ' Ifurly-six



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THE XORAXIAIJTE -1-in -few Maas NORIWAL YELL CLASS B. Rip rang! :ip Zang! Revo! Rivo! Roar! See saw! rip saw! buck saw! bang! Normalites! Normalites! evermore! We belong to the hrst-class gang! Pedagogy! Pedagogy! give it to em stiff! Class B are we, peppy too! The light blue, the dark blue Brainy, jolly, never blue! Bing! bang! biff! Vifateh our step A, C, D, E. N-o-r-m-a-l, Normal. 5 'Seuse our dust for we're class B, ' Lewis WALKER. Cheer Leader. CLASS D, IQ27 CLASS C. Riekety! rickety! riela! rack! re! N - N Branom, maths, pedagogy! C! C! CJ! that S US! who are we can-t YOU SCC, XVe may be new and our colors blue, Winnipeg Normalitles, were class D. 5? haggwc pep? Clever, handsome-thats no bosh N p' WI Class D Normalites, Yes, bv gosh. Orma ' , GORDON, MARK Cheer Leader MARCIA lXOROL, CLARA JUNRIN, Cheer Leaders. CLASS A. CLASS D, N918 -5 . . . Rah! rah! rah! rah! who will make us stop! ' S1313 Wh! W3ll0P Cm! Shake Cm EOOCU Class A Normalites are ever at the top! GWC Cm Sehff teachers Should! XVe're it! were it! Come and see us all RIP 3l0hgl JP 3101185 Class A Normalites were never known to fall. Q We SYOW SVFY Now here! now there! were the teachers pals, XV9 VC had expeflehce find hlamcd DOO! Pay- Clasg A N,O,r,m-a,l,Sl Normalsn Who are! who are! who are we? GLS RFNER Cheer Leader The last and best of all Class Ds. 4' ' ' J ' ED. MARSHALL, Cheer Leader. CLASS E Quida ve! quida vi! Kada! Kada! Kee! Ram tam! Zim Zam! Hochelaga, bim bam! Chicka' Laelaa! chick Chee CLASS E! LLOYD BORLAND, Cheer Leader. CCD: u-4695? Forly-eight

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