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Page Forty-Six M. H. S. REVIEW PERSONNEL OF THE M. H. S. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM HELEN ROSS -Forward, our bright little girl with a boyish bob and a winning smile. She's the life of the team and certainly keeps her check busy keeping track of her. Helen seldom misses a basket. DOT ANGLE -Jumping centre. Dot has bobbed curly hair and her face is always wreathed in smiles. We haven't found anyone who can jump against Dot. She always increases the score. OLA PALMER -Defence. Ola is a very shy little girl but in Basketball she's just the opposite. Her opponent hasn't much of a chance when Ola's around. UCORA HUNTER -Forward. Cora also has curls and is very good natured. She's very quick and handy with the ball. Cora doesn't give her opponent much of a chance. UPAULINE ANGLE -Defence. Pauline has long dark curls and so cheerful! She makes a splendid defence. Pauline never lets her opponent go far with the ball, HGOLDIE CRIPPS -Sub-Forward. Goldie isn't very big but she can put the baskets in. Goldie plays exceptionally well when called upon. LOLA WALTERSU-Defence. Lola is a real snappy defence and you can't put anything over Lola. UADELE McMULLEN -Sub-Defence. Adele has lovely red hair and always cheers you up. Whenever Adele plays, she helps her team win. MISS WALLIS -Coach. The team has certainly improved since Miss Wallis has taken it into hand. Hurrah, for Miss Wallis, she's a wonderful sport I BASEBALL After an absence of two years, Baseball was again revived by the girls. A team was formed and after a Week of practicing, a challenge from Penetanguishene was accepted. Being late in the season darkness hindred playing in the last few innings. However, the M.H.S. team, al- though beaten by a large margin, showed good sporting spirit. Their batting equalled, and in some cases proved superior to that of Penetang. They lacked, however, the splendid team work of their opponents in the field. Next year we hope to organize earlier and prove our ability at the game. FIELD DAY Field day was a huge success this year. The' contestants were more numerous than other years and much athletic ability was shown on the nart of all. The record is as follows z- Hundred Yard Dash, Senior-Gunhilda Ulrickson, D. Angle. Hundred Yard Dash, Junior-P. Angle, H. Lindsay. Throwing Baseball, Senior-C. Hunter, H. Ross. Throwing Baseball, Junior--M. McConkey, M. Wood. Shot Put, Senior--H. Ross, S. Gianetto. Shot Put, Junior-M. McConkey, B. Beauchamp. U Running Broad Jump, Senior-D. Angle. G. Ulrickson. Running Broad Jump, Junior-R. Wood, J. McLachlan. Running High Jump, Senior-D. Angle, G. Ulrickson. Running High Jump, Junior-O. Palmer, N. Barrett, J. McLachlan. Hop, Step and Jump, Senior-D. Angle, H. Ross. Hop, Step and Jump, Junior-P. Angle, M. McConkey. Senior Championship-D. Angle. Junior Championship-M. McConkey.
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Page Forty-Eight M. H. S. REVIEW burial Some say that Friday, the thirteenth, bears ill tidings, but we think that it is a very lucky date. The fact is that Friday, the thirteenth, was the auspicious evening upon which the High School Literary Society helo their annual social evening. As the students entered the school they were given slips of paper on which were written names of streets. In this way they were divided into groups. These groups travelled from form to form throughout the school playing the different games supplied. The early part of the evening was thus spent until nine-thirty when all assembled in the gymnasium, which was prettily decorated in the High School colors. Music was provided by the Lethbridge Orchestra. Refreshments were then served and the remaining part of the evening was given to dancing. Due to the great success of this social, we hope to have another in the near future. Banca J The High School Athletic Club Dance was N' 5. . held on Friday evening, February the tenth, in Jef- fery's Blue Room. The hall was beautifully decor- V4 I ated in the High School colors, old gold, blue and 11 white. Wilson's orchestra supplied the latest A dance music. The hall was a scene of gaiety as I the merry crowd danced through the happy hours. ,',. ,i About eleven-thirty lunch was served, after which the dance continued into the early hours. The dance was conducted very successfully by the Athletic Club of the M. .H. S. Patronesses : Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin, Mrs. W. D. Ross, Mrs. P. E. Angle, Mrs. P. H. Jory, Mrs. A. W. Bell, Mrs. W. S. Benson.
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