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KL. .A Photo by Harold White Studio FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM Photo by Harold White Studio INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL TEAM Photo by Harold White Studio
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,3 A, C1 INTERSCHOOL VOLLEYBALL This year Riverbend entered into the Inter- High School Volleyball League. At the begin- ning of the year, many of the girls were un- familiar with the game, but under the careful coaching of Miss Grusz, the teams were soon lined up, Teams from all over the city were played and all the games showed teamwork and sportsmanship from all the players. It is hoped that an even greater interest will be taken in the game next year. at BOWLING The bowling this year was very successful. Every Monday after four about twenty-five of the girls went down to the Y.M.C.A. where they enjoyed two games of bowling. There were quite a few girls who had never bowled much before, and I think that they found bowl- ing reguarl-y improved their game. Our interhouse bowling was played off. on the second Saturday in December. Each house had five girls on a team. Clem McNern, Linda Christie, Annie Lou Ormiston and Linda Wright bowled for York. Betty Ann Runner, Ruth Anderson, Cara Joy Hugh-es, Pat Stone and Carole Wallick, made up Garry's team. The Douglas team had Pat Sparling, Donna Young, Roberta Scrase, Maureen Nord and Claire Anderson. Nelson's team consisted of Joan Mitchell, Barbara Drybrough, Claire Tribble, Patsy Sigurdson and Muriel McCullagh. Garry won the cup, but the other teams were close behind. I am sure all the girls agree that it was fun, even if their team didn't come out on top. CLAIRE ANDERSON. 'I' AIice's Adventures in WonderIand By Lewis Carroll Arranged by V. A. Pearn was presented at the school on March 18, 1949. Characters in order of appearance A1ice's Big Sister ............................ Allison Brown Alice ......................... ........ S usanne Chester Frog-Footman ....... ................... P at Riley Fish-Footman ....... .............. D orothy Jackson White Rabbit ........ .......... D ulcie Ann Thomson Mouse --............... ................ G ail Macdonald Dodo ---.-- ......... A nn Stephenson Owl -------- ........ Patsy Ann Wright Canary ............... ......., C arol MacAu1ay Little Canary ...... ........ M avis Gossling The Duchess ...... ..........,........... I sabel Rife The Cook ..,.....................,....... Paddy Lou Sparling The Knave of Hearts ..,................. Joan Sheppard The Queen of Hearts ................ Cecily Ann Gunn The March Hare ........ ........... M arilyn May The Mad Hatter ...... ......... J anet Bleeks The Doormouse ........,......................... Judy Spence 1 Two ...... Nora Ann Richards The Gardeners: f Five .....,,. Barbara Parliament J Seven .... Sandra McNamara The King of Hearts ........................ Diane Johnson . Q Ruth Anderson 2 Muriel Edmonds f Jean Hamilton Executloners ........... ...... The Children Elizabeth Echols l Janet McCutcheon L Carol Hayman The Gryphon ........... ............... M arjorie Lush The Mock Turtle .................... Mary Hope Mclnnis At the Piano-Eileen Arnold In charge of costumes .................... Carole Wallick In charge of properties ...................... Nancy Smith by arrangement with Samuel French Limited. ir WILL YOU EVER FORGET? Will you ever forget- The day the teachers' room was moved to the gallery? The Grade 9,s blackballs? The Home Ec. fashion show? Those extra lunch tables? Linda's SS3.50? Carole and Cara's frozen daffodil? Roberta on field-day? The arrival of Fisher? May's sun lamp? Gail's, I didnit do anything! Isabel's marshmallows? Grade X's housecleaning? Susie's Hash bulbs? The Kenora basketball game? Miss Carter's semi-annual trip with her jar of money ? Hamlet? The skits? Detention? The Grade seven's wonderful reputation? Snow fights in the noon hour? As long as memory prevails, these are the things we'll never forget. Page Twenty-nine
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