Tillsonburg District High School - Tatler Yearbook (Tillsonburg, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1950

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SENIOR BASKETBALL STANDING: Mr. Sinclair, W. Berko, C. Baldwin, G. Gyulveszi, D. Richards, H. Smith. KNEELING: D. Eckel, G. Wilson, R. Peacock, N. More, R. Mannell. Boys' Sports Doug lickel, XII Due to the influx of students a great many more contestants participated in both school and inter-form sports. This is a def- inite indication that 'Tillsonburg is not only going to have better athletes but more of them. ' Two reasons for the greater participation in school sports are found in volley ball which was re-introduced to the boys of the school and the gymando contests which were held in the lower forms. This year because of the increase in the student body, we are now classed in W.O.S.S.JX. Senior A grouping. Although Lady Luck .did not smile on us this year, we did make a good showing and the other schools will he watching Tillsonburg's dust fly in the near future twe hopej. 46 TRACK AND FIELD This year on account of the weather con- ditions the annual track and field meet was held over a period of two days. The field events took place on the campus on a Fri- day morning late in September. The fol- lowing Monday afternoon the track events were run off at the race track. The weath- er was not too promising but the spirits of both the competitors and spectators were high. In the Bantams no new records were established but thecompetition was keen a.nd when the smoke had cleared away, C. Thomas emerged as champion with li. Sowa a.nd VV. Coyle tied for runner-up. Standing Broad jump: A XYilliams, IC. Sowa. H. Floyd. Running Broad jump: XY. Coyle, -I. liar- 7:o, G. liesley. Hop-Step-jump: XV. Newman, A. Devos, D. lX'lcQuiggan. THE TATLER

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Can You Imagine The Surprise Of 10A If .... Rob Galloway could answer a history question. john Horley volunteered an answer in class. Dick Gregson didn't win the Public Speaking Cup. Cyril Demeyere had no one to hide be- hind. Maurice DeKindt once said, I hate my- self. Anthony DeVos got over being shy. Andrew Spriet failed in Math. Oscar Legein didn't ask to get a drink at the end of a period. Irving Horton admitted that Fay was his sister. Bob Burnett stopped talking to Arabelle. Wayne Bradtield came to school with his eyes open. Lois Butcher arrived at school by 8:55 a.m. XN'inifred Collings stayed home for a day. Eunice Cowell wore something besides plaid skirts. Albert lipple didn't fall down the stairs Joan Fitzgerald had no mistakes in her French. Ann Gross didn't talk for nine periods. Fay Horton were present for two con- secutive days. Wally Hoyle kept his mouth shut in Mr. Taylor's class. Shirley jackson ever talked in class. Shirley Jenson refused to lend her home- work. John Lang didn't jiggle the floor. Helen Nezezon were never bothered by W.H. Mary Townsend understood Math. Dixie Grant and Theresa Burvill raised their voices. Donna Franklin did something she shouldn't in class. Martha Hillner didn't chatter with Yvonne. Lorraine Chute gave us reporters some- thing to talk about. joyce Hicks resolved to stay away from IOB. Marion Jones ever faced anything but the front of the room. Wally Hoyle ever faced anything but the back! By Eva I-Ieckford, W. Collings, D. Frank- every time he hurried. lin. XA GI G sQii?nlffs ' Ja X ! ,4 ,ik l ll X A A I, 4 .fig 'x ,R i J Anita HAI-1.211 Second Prize Cartoon THE TATLER 45



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Shot Put: D. McQuiggan, D. Foster, D. Robinson. Pole Vault: NV, Watts, R. Tyrrell, C. Thomas. 100-yd. Dash: VV Vifatts, XY. Coyle, E. Sowa. 220-yd. Dash: WNV. Watts, E. Sowa. 440-yd. Dash: C. Thomas, R. Tyrrell, B. Franklin. 120-yd. Hurdles: C. Thomas, D. McQuig- gan, XV. Coyle. ' Because W. NVatts won the champion- ship last year he was ineligible this year. In the junior department the competition was extremely keen. P. Gibson and I. Hor- ton with eighteen points apiece tied for the junior championship. Paul jackson garn- ered ten points and was closely followed by j. Hutchinson and R. Nagy with nine and a half points each. Standing Broad jump: P. Gibson, R. Liv- ingston, L. Cowan. Running Broad jump: I. Hutchinson, A. Stover, D. Ostrander. Hop-Step-jump: I. Horton, R. Nagy, A. Spreet. Shot Put: I. Horton, R. Nagy, C. Hale. 100-yd. Dash: P. jackson, I. Horton, R. Nagy. 120-yd. Hurdles: I. Horton, R. Nagy, VV. Hale. Pole Vault: CGuess T.D.H.S. didn't have a high enough polej. 220-yd. Dash: P. jackson, P. Gibson, A. Stover. 440-yd. Dash: P. Gibson, I. Hutchinson, G. Carson. There weren't many entrants in the In- termediates this year and so the candidates were allowed to enter every event. The champion was Gary Miller who had a total of thirty points, closely followed by D. Rich- ards with twenty-eight points. Standing Broad jump: G. Miller, D. Rich- ards, G. Leatherdale. Running Broad jump: G. Miller, R. Rich- ards, R. Smith. Hop-Step-jump: G. Miller, D. Richards, R. Smith. Shot Put: D. Richards, G. Buckrell, G. Leatherdale. High jump: D. Richards, G. Leatherdale, N. Mason. Pole Vault: G. Leatherdale, D. Eckel, F. Knautz. ' 120-yd. Hurdles: D. Richards, R. Smith, D. Eckel. THE TATLER 100-yd. Dash: G. Miller, R. Smith, D. Eckel. 220-yd. Dash: G. Miller, D. Richards, R, Smith. 880-yd. Run: G. Miller, G. Horlick, D. Richards. The race for the Senior championship ended thus: R. Prickett first with eighteen points, G. Gyulveszi, second with sixteen points, S. Choma third with fifteen points. Standing Broad jump: S. Choma, R. Gib- son, D. Lee. Running Broad jump: S. Choma, R. Prickett, G. Gyulveszi. Hop-Step-jump: S. Choma, G. Gyul- veszi, G. Fentie. High jump: C. Swatridge, R. Mannell, C. Baldwin. Shot Put: K. Webster, D. Palmer, G. Fentie. Pole Vault: G. Gyulveszi, D. Palmer, C. Baldwin. 120-yd. Hurdles: G. Gyulveszi, D. Lee, G. Fentie. 100-yd. Dash: R. Prickett, R. Mannell, G. Gyulveszi. 220-yd. Dash: R. Prickett, R. Mannell, G. Gyulveszi. 880-yd. Run: R. Prickett, R. Gibson, D. Lee. I . .l0 i INTER-SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD MEET The meet this year was held at Delhi on October 2. It is gratifying to know that most of the school was cheering on the bearers of the black and gold T.D.H.S. standards, for all the buses and many cars were pressed into service for the twelve- mile hike. The competition this year prov- ed to be quite stiff and the best Tillsonburg could do was to tie for the individual inter- mediate championship with G. Miller and H. Augustine of Delhi both obtaining eigh- teen points. We ended up in third place this year behind Delhi and Aylmer who were first and second respectively. In the Senior section, S. Choma garnered two seconds in the broad jump and in the hop-step-jump. R. Prickett carried off a third in the 220-yard dash and a second in the 880. R. Mannell placed fourth in the high jump while G. Gyulveszi and D. Palmer placed third in the hop-step-jump and the pole vault respectively. Tillsonburg made its best showing byvfar 47

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