Red Deer Composite High School - Yearbook (Red Deer, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1950

Page 77 of 118

 

Red Deer Composite High School - Yearbook (Red Deer, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 77 of 118
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79 GIRLS ' JUNIOR AND HOUSE LEAGUE BASKETBALL A junior team was formed this year by Miss Arnett. This organization gave the girls some fine pointers in basketball. The junior team is just a step up to the Senior team for them now. The girls’ house league basketball had a very successful year. Dorothy Bickell’s team came out on top. The girls had a lot of fun along with the instruction in basket¬ ball. GIRLS ' HOCKEY A girls’ hockey team was organized this year by Miss Isabelle Dean. Many girls joined in the fun and all were good sports. Tom Leader was of great assistance in showing the team some “hockey tactics.” This was a new activity started this year. We hope more girls will turn out and support it next year. JUVENILE BASKETBALL TEAM A juvenile team was organized under the leadership of Jeff Mortimer who starred in Edmonton’s senior ranks last year. The team had a very successful season playing Innisfail, Lacombe, Edmonton and the C.H.S. seniors. The team was beaten only by the local seniors in the regular scheduled games. The juveniles played Edmonton in the provincial finals but, un¬ fortunately, lost both games. ★ ★ ★ CAMPUS CAPERS 1. Fill ’em up boys. 2. Une jolie femme. 3. A hard night Irma? 4. Hitch-hikers. 5. A product of the “Ole West” 6. Nice platform 7. Did you win Mr. President? 8. Porky, you never told us! 9. Accident? 10. How did you manage that Gouchey? 11. When you and I were young Maggie. 12. Ugh! 13. Abra-Ka-Dabra. 14. Innocent on-lookers? 15. A thing of the past.

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SPORT SHORTS The Red Deer Juvenile and Midget hockey teams went to to the finals of the Northern Alberta “B” Playdowns. The Red Deer Bantams captured the Alberta “B” Bantam title. Last summer Doug Silverberg won the junior golfing championship and a trip to New Brunswick where he played in the Canadian junior golfing championship. Here, he placed fifth. Arthur Hart won the Silver Boy Award this year in the Golden Gloves competition. The basketball fans of Red Deer were treated to some exceptionally good basket¬ ball when the Hillspring Panthers played the Composite’s senior squad in the pro¬ vincial high school championships. The Red Deer boys lost the two thrill-packed games by the slim margins of five and three points respectively. THE TUMBLING CLUB The tumbling club consisting of ten boys and six girls, has been advancing very nicely during the past year. Activity was a wee bit slack throughout the winter but with the coming of spring it has again reached a good pitch. The club has given a number of exhibitions, not only at school functions, but also at different towns and villages. Under the careful instruction of Mr. Ward the club has made definite advance¬ ments over last year. Many people marvel at the different stunts and gymnastics but actually with good instruction and natural ability on the part of the student one can learn the fun¬ damentals of tumbling. Some people belive that tumbling is a lot of playing about and a waste of time but this, of course, is a misconception for it is an excellent way of building muscle tone and co-ordination, and besides all this, jt is a lot of fun. And so to those who are new, and, those who are old, try out the tumbling club, and if you succeed you’llfind that it has been a worthwhile achievment. HOUSE LEAGUE BASKETBALL The teams this year were given names and group numbers and now receive radio time on CKRD. The boys were split into two divisions, the Dorm and the city. Both of these were then divided into four groups, alphabetically with a captain for each group. These were, in order of league standing: CITY Group 4—Tigers, 10 pts. Group 1—Cubs, 10 pts. Group 3—Panthers, 10 pts. Group 2—Lions, 0 pts. DORM Group 2—Indians, 10 pts, Group 1—Giants, 6 pts. Group 4—Spitfires, 7 pts. Group 3—Pirates, 2 pts. Group standings were: Group 1 —16 points; Group 4 — 14 points; Group 2 — 10 points; Group 3 —-8 points. The quality of basketball displayed was exceptionally good.

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