High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 50 text:
“
....i,.........L....,,....,,. A c ....- .,,,, .t, . SENIOR RUGBY STANDING: Mr. C. Hay, C. Baldwin, W. Eichenberg, R. Peacock, D. Richards, G. Gyul- veszi, J. Jones, R. Gibson. KNEELING: R. Mannell, K. Webster, D. Palmer, S. Mayorcsak, N. More. in the Intermediates, running up a grand total of fifty-eight points, but due to the system of division of points used at the meet took only second place in the final standing. In the IOO-yard dash G. Miller placed first and in the 220-yard dash it was G. Miller who ran second, followed by IJ. Richards in the third slot. The 440-yard dash was captured by XY. XVatts with ID. Richards fifth. ln the SSO, NY. XN'atts carried off third place money. K. Smith and G. Miller took fourth and second place honours respectively in the broad jmnp. Tillsonburg took both first and second places in the high jump when G. Leatherdale outjumped everyone for first place laurels with IJ. Richards second. 1 XYhen the pole vanlters had come down out of the clouds it was found that G. Leath- erdale was first in that division while IJ. Eckel was second. G. Miller out-hopped, out-stepped and out-jumped his competitors 48 in that event for another first. ID. Richards used his mighty arm to good advantage placing third in the shot put. The inter- mediate relay team consisting of XY. Xkatts, ID. Richards, IJ. lfckel and G. Miller combin- ed on their running ability and baton pass- ing to outdistance Norwich, Ingersoll, Ayl- mcr and Delhi in the relay. As it was pre- viously mentioned, G. Miller tied for the Intermediate championship. Ilere we take time out to commend Gary on a fine per- formance. The juniors made a fair showing too. II. jackson ran third in the 100-yard dash and second in the 220. IQ. Nagy placed third in the broad jump and first in the high jump. I Hutchinson garnered fourth place honours in the broad jump and fifth in the hop-step- jump. I. Ilorton was only out-jumped by A. Nagy in the high jump and put the shot for fourth place. P. Gibson carried off a second in the hop-step-jump while I'. THE TATLER
”
Page 49 text:
“
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
”
Page 51 text:
“
JUNIOR RUGBY STANDING: W. Franklin, V. Harvey, N. Mason, R. lngraham, G. Buckrell, K. Ross, E.. Miners, I. Aldworth, G. Miller, P. Gibson, Mr. Hay. KNEELING: A. Cain, G. Taylor, I. Horton, P. Jackson, W. Watts, J. Leach, R. Rokeby, G. Leatherdale, G. Fentie, R. Seres pole-vaulted for fifth place. In the race for the .luvenile championship XY. Newman garnered two firsts, one in the high-jump, the other in the hop-step-jump, while XY. XYatts took two fifths in the 100- yard dash and in the hop-step-jump. ,Xlthough not many of the 'l'illsonhurg athletes sported the attractive rihhons de- noting' first, second, third, etc. place hon- ours, we do commend them for their wins, their sportsmanlike attitude, and the fact that they did their utmost. MQOML FOOTBALL The hlack and gold gridders got off to an early start this year. Practices were held before school had even started in Septemher and- the training' tl might addl was quite rugged in order to put the hoys in tip-top condition. The coaching duties fell ou Mr. llay's shoulders tuaturally, heing' the rughy THE TATLER Mason. eoachl hut this year he was ahly assisted h l-loh Phihhs, a former Mustang star who Har, the rugged ex-Yarsity lineman, nn or less acted as line coach teaching hoth tht former and new memhers o 1 5 z f tht squtd tht proper hlocking, tackling, etc. Holm Phi took over the hack-field and did a magnifi cent Joh showing the gridders many neu plays. Klany thanks go to hoth lloh l'hil1hs and Xlr. llay for an interesting st l son. More hoys played football this year th in ever hefore, with approximately tiftv of tht duced two teams, a Iirst and a second team The Hrst team played in the XX',tl.S.S X grouping. while the second team play with some schools in the surrounding' dis 49 li is Nli achieved much fame on the gridiron. . hlms district stars taking part. 'Villsonhtirg pio trict. lqhi 's year saw our first year in the l,on
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.