Ruperts Land Girls School - Eagle Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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THE EAGLE 25 Svrhnnl INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL This year each of our basketball teams played two games, each against the opposing schools, St. Mary's and Riverbend. However, due to unfortunate circumstances, one junior and in- termediate game with Riverbend, had to be cancelled, but of the fourteen games played, we are very proud to report that we were suc- cessful in winning ten, while St. Mary's cap- tured the series, winning by a one-game lead. The teamwork, sportsmanship and ability of our players throughout the basketball season, is indeed worthy of praise. We wish to con- gratulate all the teams who have worked so hard, and especially the first team, on their being victorious in all the games they played. The skill and determination displayed by all the girls on the teams, and the enthusiasm of the supporters, have made this season most enjoyable. Senior teams- Rupert's Land I vs. Riverbend I at home, won. Rupert's Land I vs. Riverbend won. Rupert's Land I vs. St. Mary's I at home, won. Rupert's Land I vs. St. Mary's I at St. Mary's, won. Rupert's Land II vs. Riverbend II at home. won. Rupert's Land II vs. Riverbend II at Riverbend, won. Rupert's Land II vs. St. Mary's II at home, lost. Rupert's Land II vs. St. Mary's II at St. Mary's won. at Riverbend, Intermediate team- Rupert's Land vs. Riverbend at Riverbend, won. Rupert's Land vs. St. Maryls at home, tie, 24-24. Rupert's Land vs. St. Mary's at St. Mary's, lost. Junior team- Rupert's Land vs. Riverbend at Riverbend, won. Rupert's Land vs. St. Mary's at home, lost. Rupert's Land vs. St. Mary's at St. Mary's, lost. , W if Swartz PAMELA GARTON ALUMNAE BASKETBALL GAME Competition was keen as the Old Girls', first and second teams, played our first and second teams at the Annual Basketball Dance, held on January 27th, Lucy Hooker, of the old girls' second team, amazed us with her long shots, which helped her team win a victory. All teams played extremely well, and the games were a great success. The scores were: School I, 233 Alumnae I, 19. Alumnae II, 24, School II, 23. 69 J UL JM. 7.5

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24 RUPERT,S LAND GIRLS, SCHOOL JONES HOUSE EXECUTIVE President ...A.. ,......,...........,.,, M iss C. Boreham Associates ,,,,, .,,,, M iss Inglis, Miss N. Lucas, Mrs. Dennis Captain ,......A...,..,..,..............,,,,.....s.,.. Jocelyn Carey Prefects .,,,...... Marlene Musgrove, Nancy Smith Senior Sports Captain ,,,,44,, Marlene Musgrove Junior Sports Captain ,,4,,,.,,.,...,.,,,.,, Susan Snell Katharine Wood Lieutenants .........,.,.,, ..,,, T helma Dawson CSr.J Jane Gladstone CJr.J Secretary-Treasurer ..,,.,ic,.,. Geraldine S-choepp This year we welcomed Miss Boreham and Miss Inglis to our House. Even though Jones House hasn't done so well in getting high marks this year, everyone has done her best and has had a good time doing it. In sports, Jones House has played well, show- ing great exuberance and overflowing enthu- siasm. The first term we played badminton and volleyball, with Jones coming third and second respectively. This term we played bas- ketball and came second. We are now looking forward to the tennis competition, in which we hope Jones will do well. Another event of the second term was the party, of which the main feature was a treas- ure hunt. This and other games planned by Marlene, kept everyone in good spirits. Prizes were given to the winners of each game. The food. Cthe most important partj, was wonderful, and we all enjoyed a good sample of Thelma's baking. The gym competitions were held this term and everyone in Jones did very well. We would especially like to congratulate Mary Hodder, winner of the Midget Cupg Arlene McEwing, winner of the Junior Cup, and Marlene and Katharine, who placed second and third in the senior competition. Jones rather fell down in conduct this year, but we can account for this. It is the unfailing high spirit of the girls, which keeps them per- haps just a little too carefree and happy. Next term we have the Mission Tea and an- other Jones House party to look forward to. Although we have not done as well this year in the actual number of points gained, we can at least feel that we have built up a strong spirit of co-operation and friendliness, and that we have done our best for Jones. MACHRAY HOUSE EXECUTIVE President ..... ............................. . .. Miss G. Smith ASSOCMECS ............ Miss Hawkes, Miss McMillan, Mrs. Coulter, Mrs. Nixon Captain ..... ....... ............................. P a tsy Taylor PTOf6CfS .............. Alice Elliot, Sally Dangerfield Lieutenants ........ Joan Neilson, Barbara Thomas Senior Sports Captain ,,..,,..,,.,,.,,..,, Patsy 'I'ay1.0r Junior Sports Captain ,,,,,,, ,,.,,, C athy Young Secretary-Treasurer ,,,..,, ,,,.,,, I na Huehn The most important thing that took place during the Christmas term was the election of the House executive. We were all very pleased at the beginning of the term to know that Miss Grace Smith was to be our new House presi- dent. We also welcomed Miss Hawkes and Mrs. Coulter, two new members of the staff, to our House. There was also the badminton competi- tion during the Christmas term, in which Machray came second. Although there were no other activities scheduled for the Christmas term, everyone was looking forward and plan- ning the sports which were to take place next term. The activities of the Easter term started out with the volleyball and basketball competitions. Everyone was very pleased when Machray came first in the volleyball and tied with Dalton for top honors in the basketball event. On February 16th everyone piled into a sleigh and headed for an evening of thrills and spills on a tally-ho. After the tally-ho everyone went to Patsy's house for refreshments, consisting of hot-dogs and cokes. On March 16th was the gym com- petition. Two of Machray House members shone very brightly in this annual event. We all want to congratulate Cathy Young, who came first in the intermediate class, and Rose- mary Lynde, who tied for first place in the midget class. Our work and conduct have not been very so far this year, but we are hoping to improve. Now we are all looking forward to our an- nual Mission Tea, which will take place next term. There will also be tennis and other sports which are awaited eagerly by everyone.



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FIRST T'EAlVI Left to rightf Marlene Musgrove, Jocelyn Carey, Patricia Taylor, Shelagh Morrison, June Kobar Pamela Garton, Sally Dangerfield. SECOND TEAM Left to right-Ina Huehn, Johanne Wintemute, Katharine Wood, Cathy Young, Moira Morrison, Donna Smith, Wendy Smith, Joey Adamson.

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