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P.C.V.S. Seniors are now group champions. The Jun- iors are eliminated. Although losers, Coach Davidls Juniors fought clean and hard. November 18-The Play-of-fs- P.C.V.S. meets Belleville Col- legiate, Bay of Quinte Cham- pions, on the T.C.S. grounds in Port Hope. P.C.V.S. 16g B.C.I'.S. 14 It was close but it was done. A real thriller. P.C.V.S. wins the Lakeshore championship. November 25 - The Finals - The Place - Back Campus, University of Toronto. The Teams-Port Colborne Collegiate a n d Vocational School a n d Peterborough Collegiate a n d Vocational School. The Goal-Central Ontario Secondary Schools Associa- tion Championship. The Winners: P.C.V.S.-i.e. Port Colborne Collegiate and Vocational School. Ah yes! 'Tis sad but true. Our Seniors went down fighting, coming out on the short end of a 6-3 score after leading 3-l at the three- minute whistle. A blocked kick, resulting in an enemy touchdown did it. Congratu- lations to both teams! November 27-Coach Bamforth calls in the rugby uniforms marking the end of a success- ful football season. January 5-Basketball-P. C. V. S. in Port Hope. Senior Girls: P.C.V.S. 211 Port Hope 19 Senior Boys: P.C.V.S. JU: Port Hope fl Junior Boys: P.C.V.S. 231 Port Hope JL Three games-three wins, a good start. January 12-Oshawa at P.C.V.S. Senior Boys: P.C.V.S. JS: 0.C.V.S. 16 Oshawa has only one basket- ball entry. The home squad entertained them with a fine exhibition of passing and shooting. January l2-P.C.V.S. Juniors vs. The Rats. P.C.V.S. 27: The Rats Q6 An exhibition game. The Rats were chosen from Middle and Upper Schools and Special Commercial and offered the following line up: B. Fer- gusong A. Young: D. Rogersg J. Roperg B. Loomisg P. Tur- nerg G. Fitzgerald and J. Ban- nister. January 19-P.C.V.S. at Lind- say. Girls: P.C.V.S. Il: L.C'.I. 1? Si'nior.v: P.C.V.S. JS: L.C'.I. 29 Jzuzinrx: P.C.V.S. J-32 L.C'.I. ?.Q Again P.C.V.S. comes out on top. The girls had better op- position and won out by a single basket. January 26-Bowmanville plays here. Girls: P.C.l .S. 18: B.H.S. 18 Seniors: P.C.V.S. !Ii,' B.H.S. '30 JZl7liOT.S'I P.C.V.S. 1115 B.H.S. I5 The Senior boys take their first defeat after a hard game. The Juniors keep up an unbeaten record. Senior Boys' Rugby Team, C.O.S.S.A. Finalists Fmiit Row: R. Scriver 4Half Baeki. A. 1Io1daver1EndJ. H. Mathews ilnsidej, B. Hamilton fHalf5 B. Harle 4HalfJ, T. Freeman 4EndJ, D. McPherson lQU31'I6l'J, R. Johnston fSnaD7, E. Armstion :Inside-I. R. Rogow tllanagerb. econd Row: Mr. H. L. Bamforth rCoachJ, B. Gray rEndl, E. Taylor Hindi, A.. Mars-hall fSnaD7 P. Turner tlnsidej, P. Duncan tlliddleb, A. Scott tlliddlej, B. Hatton fF1ying Vmgj. 7 fi. . -MLKS W1 Lf' -Af x
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Junior Boys' Basketball Team, C.O.S.S. A. Finalists Front Row: B, Gardner 4Left Forwardb, R. Routly Clftight Forwardl. L. Smith CLeft Forwardl. Mr. H. A. Craig lCoachJ. Second Row: G. Richardson CRight For- Wardj, B. Hall CCentrel. S. Saunders fLeft Defenceh, C. Gillespie iLeft Forwardl. R. Rogow CRight Guardb, J. Ferguson CLeft Guardj. E. Moorhead CCentreJ. SPORTS CALENDAR May 19-Eastern Ontario Track Meet held at Port Perry. Re- presentatives from P.C.V.S.. Girls: Senior, Eleanor Craig: Intermediate, Jean Carter, Junior, Eleanor Pugh. Boys: Senior, Harlow Cutting. Henry Sharpe, James Lil- lico, Doug Quirt, Intermed- iate, Stroyan Leith, Jack Craig, Junior, John Frank, Coaches, Mr. H. A. Craig, Misses Brisbin and Bailey. Relay team CH. Cutting, J. Lillico, D. Quirt, H. Sharpel wins. A first or second quali- fies for a trip to the Ontario Athletic Commission's Camp on Lake Couchiching. July-August - Ontario Ath- letic Commission's C a m p Lake Couchiching. A truly wonderful camp. P.C.V.S. h a s s i x representatives there, all winners in the track meet held at Port Perry in May. Girls, Senior: Eleanor Craig, Boys, Senior: H. Cutting, J. Lillico, D. Quirt, D. Diplock, Cacceptedl: Intermediate: S. Leith, Jun- ior: J. Frank. Pictures and a story of the camp are found elsewhere in this section. September-B. A. A. Elections. About 30 Of P.C.V.S.'S 400 Page Fifty male voters m et in Mr. Collingwood's room to elect Don Duncan, Ralph John- ston, David Rogers and Bob Garner to the offices of pre- sident, vice-president, sec- retary and treasurer respec- tively of the Boys' Athletic Association. G. A. A. Elections - A vote by ballot gave the Girls' Athletic Association of P.C. V.S. the following officers: President: Shirley Richard- son, Vice-president: Beverly White, Secretary: Marion Foster, Treasurer: June Bal- lard. September 30-Football sche- dule opens in Lindsay. Two good starts! ' Seniors: P.C'.V.S. 19, L.C.I. L Juniors: P.C'.V.S. 17: L.C.I. 3 October 14-P.C.V.S. at home to Bowmanville High School at the Exhibition Grounds. Bowmanville has no junior team. P.C.V.S. 12, B.H.S. 3 October 21-P.C.V.S. journeys to Oshawa. Senior: P.C.I. 18: O.C.I. 2 Junior: P.C'.I. 0, 0.0.1. 17 The Seniors have it all their own way but the Juniors fall into the too familiar whitewash bucket. October 28-Lindsay arrives in Peterborough. Senio-rs: P.C'.I. 65 Lindsay 8 Jzuiiors: P.C'.I. 7, Lindsay 8 ' The Seniors lose their first game, the Juniors their second, Lindsay is tougher away from home. November 4-P.C.V.S. goes to Bowmanville. Seniors: P.C'.I. 7, B.H.S. 10 The Senior team, as ever poor mathematicians, fail to solve the quadrilateral that B.H.S. calls a football field and come out on the wrong end. Average the score with the one on Octo- ber 14 and see what happens! Fairly conclusive--eh? November 11-Oshawa vent- ures in! Senior: P.C.I. 22, 0.0.1. 1 Junior: P.C'.I. 05 0.C.I. 2 The Juniors fell in again but the Seniors declared no arm- istice. Avenging the defeat in Bowmanville and the loss of Nels Foster, seriously hurt in that game, they romped to a 22-1 Win.
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'N D7 G. A. A. Executive M.. Foster iSEC'l'E:t?ll'Yl, S, Ricliardson flY'1'ESldE'Hfl. M1 BI'1SblI1 lH1IllIbl'3I'N' Presiflentl B ss D. E. Vtfhite 1Yice Pl'E'SlClt'lllJ, J. Ballard lT1'E3.SL1l1El'Ji O February 2-Cobourg is here! Girls: P.C.V.S. 10: C.C.I. 17 Seniors: P.C.V.S. -1-9: C'.C.I. 10 Juniors: P.C.V.S. 1.5: C.C'.I. 17 The Senior boys redeem themselves but everybody can't win. February 9-A return trip to Cobourg. Girls: P.C.V.S. 17: C.C.I. 43 Seniors: P.C.V.S. 16, CC. I 21 Juniors: P.C.V.S. 32g C.C.I. 92 The Juniors kept the Garnet and Grey on top this time. February 16-Lindsay drops in for the evening. Girls: P.C.V.S. 18: L.C.I. 10 Senior: P.C.V.S. 585 L.C.I. 14 Juniors: P.C.V.S. 1305 L.C'.I. 1.4 P.C.V.S. tops its old rivals. The Juniors won in spite of Chum Gillespie's startling announcements. February 23-Enter Lindsay. Girls: P.C.V.S. 23: L.C.l. 20 Senior Boys: P.C.V.S. 6-L' L.CI. IT' Junior Boy.s:P.C'.V.S. 30: L CJ. 1.l Three more wins for three fast stepping, fast passing, high- spirited basketball teams. The Juniors are well on their Way to the play-offs now-not having lost a game yet. March 1-A sad trip to Bow- manville. Girls: P.C.V.S. 17: B.H.S. 18 Senior Boys: P.C.V.S. 26gB.H.S. .GO Junior Boys: P.C.V.S. 245 B.H.S. 25 Three down and two out. The senior teams are ousted from further competition by the powerful Bowmanville gang. March 8-Bam's Boys go to Oshawa. P.C.V.S. 395 O.C.l'.S. -31 This completes the senior schedule and the boys once again hang up the rubber- soled shoes and resolve to do better next year. Group Winners Senior Girls:-Cobourg. Senior Boys:-Bowmanville. Junior Boys:-Peterborough. March 8-The Rats are back. P.C.V.S. 113g Fergizsonfs Rats 40 Stop the Press March 16-C.O.S.S.A. Finals at Toronto. P.C.V.S. Jrs. 205 Niagara Falls 51 The Juniors play-off hopes are dashed against the gym floor as they take a 51 to 20 de- feat from Niagara Falls. The Girls' Senior Basketball Team Miss D. E. Brisbin fcoachj, D. Glover tguardj, B. Couper tforwardj. J. Castle fforwardl. E. Saunders tforwardy, E. Craig tforwardb, S. Richardson fguardl, A. Richardson fguardl, F. Merrett iforwardl, J. Johnston tforwardb. G. Galley tforwardj, H. Beatty tguardj, D. Bateson tguardb. only P.C.V.S. team to reach the finals in Toronto the Juniors are to be congratulated, along with their coach, Mr. H. A. Craig. Nice going, gang! an -T Q. Rugby Dances Much to the delight of our dance enthusiasts, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, and all those popular bands you know so well, gave forth sweet swing for the fall rugby dances. All one needed to do was plug in the nickels. Every one had a lot of fun, even the shy stag-line gathered courage and ventured forth. Fun For Small Fry This year the Sudents' Coun- cil took pity on the poor little first and second formers, and gave them a party of their very own! The great big fifth formers kept their eye on the little shavers and supervised the games. Slips of paper with numbers on them were given to everyone as they came in the door. The numbers indicat- ed the rooms to be visited. The rumour that a Mickey Mouse feature and o t h e r comics were to be shown drew everybody to the Assembly Hall. After Mickey was finish- ed-and we don't mean finish- ed for life-everyone went to play bingo, nine pins and even musical chairs. The prizes were lollypops! A most enjoyable evening came to a happy climax when soft drinks and doughnuts were served. Basketball Dances When the basketball fans have cheered themselves hoarse and the game is won, the dance enthusiasts Cand aren't we all?J hurry to the gym where John Hooper is pounding out on the piano the latest hit-or perhaps it's Satan Takes a Holiday. Sometimes it takes a Paul Jones to get the crowd acquainted, but nevertheless by the close of the dance everyone is thor- oughly enjoying himself.
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