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

 - Class of 1950

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28 RUPI-:RT's LAND GIRLS, SCHOOL ' P31115 FIRST TEAM Guards: June Kobar-Nice player. Rem-emfber to use your height. No-ted for team spirit. Sally Dangerjfield - Excellent at intercepting high balls but watch where you throw them, Sal. Nice team spirit. Marlene Musgrove-A fast and reliable player. Nice team spirit. Watch those steps, P.G. Forwards: Patsy Taylor-Nice shooting and excellent foot- work. Remember to look before you leap. Vary those passes. Shelagh Morrison-Good shot but would get better results by usin-g layups. Good game, don't ge-t rattled. Jocelyn Carey-Has worked very hard. Ex- cellent team spirit. Hang on to that ball, Joc, and remember to be steady. Pamela Garton Ccaptainl-Calm, steady player -uses height and gets rebounds. Has good footwork, but don't get dizzy, Pam, on those spins, M.M. SECOND TEAM Forwards: Cathy Young Ccapvtainh - Exceptionally good player. Never le-ts her team down. Watch those positions while shooting, Cathy. Johanne Winternute-Nice shooting, Jo, but how about trying laytups for a change. Plays with team well. Needs to eat her wheaties more often. Wendy Smith-Good team work. Vary your positions. Nice footwork bu-t basketball can be exciting, you know. Donna Smith-An enthusiastic player. Will im- prove with experience. Hold on to that ball, Donna, and don't be afraid of it. Guards: Joey Adamson - One of our more energetic players. Nice and fast but inc-lined to be a little rough. Keep up the good work. Katharine Wood-4Plays with team well. Try and put more fight into your game. Be care- ful of those steps, Kath. Ina Huehn-Good at intercepting. Nice team- work, Ina. Move around more and don't barge. Moira Morrison-Has done a-wfully well for a new player. Very fast but remember don't barge like they do in Yorkton. INTERJMEDIATE TEAM Forwards: Mary Lane Ward fcaptainj -Is good at playing guard as w-ell as forward, Excellent team spirit. Plays a neat game but don't give up. Judy Patton-Excellent shot but remember to use the other forwards on the team. Jumps well for rebounds. Where's that team spirit? Diana Nanton-Keep up that good shooting, Dinie. Don't get ilustered and hold on to the ball. Barbara Thomas-Plays well with the team. Remember to aim be-fore you shoot. Will im- prove with experience. Guards: Lorna Craig-Nice team spirit. Watch that foot- work Lorna. Remain steady throughout the game. Lois Macdonald-Good at intercepting but use your height. Nice footwork. Be s'eri.ou.s and don't fool, JUNIOR TEAM Guards: Glen Murray fcaptainl -Excellent team spirit. Watch those steps, Glen, and remember to jump. Will make a good player. Joan Davidson-Holds ball well but don't be afraid of it. Get into spaces. Nice team spirit. Frances Macfarland-Nice player. Holds the ball well, Excellent team spirit. Rlun around more. Jane Savage-Nice team sfpirit. Get into the game more. Works very hard. Game will improve. Forwards: Jane Gladstone-Makes a good centre. Excel- lent at receiving passes. A nice sho-t. Don't give up. Arlene McEwing-Very good player. Excellent at layup shots. Jump more for rebounds and keep that team spirit. Judy Hanson-Good shot but put more fight into it. Don't rely so much on other players. Good jumper. Gladys Ward-Never gives up. Don't lose that enthusiasm. Get into spaces and' hold on to that ball. Nice shooting.

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INTERMEDIATE TEAM Left to right-Barbara Thomas, Diana Nanton, Lois Macdonald, Mary Lane Ward, Judy Patton Lorna Craig, Teresa Thain. JUNIOR TEAM BACK ROW fleft to right-Frances Macfarland, Glen Murray, Judy Hanson, Joan Davidson, Jane Gladstone. I FRONT ROW ileft to rightl-Honor Bonnycastle, Gladys Ward, Pamela Garton, Arlene McEw1ng, Jane Savage.



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Picture of First Action B.B. Shot HOUSE VOLLEYBALL AND CLASS VOLLEYBALL Even though we had to start playing volley- ball right after the Christmas season, without many practices, each House produced a very good team, and thus the series was most inter- esting. At first it was hard to tell just who had the best team, but soon Machray moved ahead and stayed that way until the end of the series. Out of a possible 99 points, Machray came out on top with 92 points, Jones 73, Mathe- son 65 and Dalton 60. This year the last class volleyball game was between Grade IX and Grade XI. Although both grades fought to the finish, Grade XI eventually Won, the score being 27 to 19. ir INTER-HOUSE BASKETBALL This year the inter-House basketball series was based on total number of games won, in- stead of on total points. Each House produced a very enthusiastic team, and the Way the games were played made the series a profitable one. The first few games, although played excep- tionally well, did not prove to be half as ex- citing as the last game, in which Dalton House and Machray House tied for first place, each winning two games. Jones came next, winning one game, while Matheson was last. 1' INTER-GRADE BASKETBALL Inter-grade basketball was played from Grade VII to Grade XII this year, each grade providing a good team. Although the younger ones did not win their games, we feel sure they benefitted from their experiences throughout the series. The results were: First, Grade XI and XII: second, Grade IXQ and third, Grade X. 'A' HOUSE BADMINTON House badminton successfully started off the sports this year, and we feel sure it was en- joyed by everyone participating, as well as by the supporters. Although there was keen competition and excellent sportsmanship throughout the Houses. Matheson managed to lead in the badminton series, winning with a score of 96 points out of a possible 99 points, while Machray came next with 66' points. Jones House came third with 65, and Dalton came last with 56 points. Picture of Second Action B B Shot

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