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VOLLEYBALL Senior and junior Volleyball teams were chosen last fall and practices were held at noon when the Senior Team, captained by Nancy VVarren, won over the junior Team in some exhibition practices. There will be some inter-school exhibition volleyball games during the spring term if all goes well. FIELD DAY AT TILLSONBURG The high school track and field meet was marked by competition worthy of the Ancient Greeks. The girls were divided into four teams-Red, lfllue, XVhite, l-llaek. The Red Team proved to be the winner. Individual Winners-Champion Senior - Jenny Denys, Nancy XVarren, ttiedjg Runner-up-Ruth Monk. Intermediate - Dorothy ltlelsdong Run- ner-up-Sharon Doyle. junior-Mary Elizabeth McLeod: Run- ner-up-Elizabeth Sergeant. 'Iuvenile-Margaret Brown: Runner-up -Mae Nunn. T.I.N.D.A. Inter-School Field Day Although Tillsonburg girls ehalked up the greatest nmnber of points at this meet be- tween Tillsonburg, lngersoll, Norwich, Delhi and Aylmer high schools, at Delhi, the fact that our Alma Mater has a few extra students this year prevented Tillsonburg from bringing back the trophies. Our total number of points was divided by ten. There- fore we were only allowed to return with the many coloured ribbons lmostly redj which our girls won. SPEEDBALL The lllue Team won the speedball games which took plaee in the afternoons between 3:30 and 4:00 o'elock. Speedball is a com- bination of basketball and rugby and a volleyball is used in the game. CADET OFFICERS - 1950 STANDING: A. Gerhardt, V. Thompson, G. Demaiter, B. Mason. SEATED: E. Moon, S. McQueen, V. Vance, J. Smith, L. Law. 56 THE TATLER
JUNIOR BASKETBALL STANDING: J. Hibbert, K. Sandor, B. Vander- hock, D. McKenney, S. Tait, G. Haycoclc, L. Agur. KNEELING: P. Boughner, A. Nichols, J. Mc- Donald, S. Corbett, J. Wellman. BADMINTON A Badminton Club has been founded under the guidance of Miss Rockg the Pres- idency has been filled by Nancy NYarren. A tournament will be held during the spring. ln the meantime, new members will be wel- comed at the practices Tuesday and Thurs- day afternoons. I 5'ff!'e:-.Milf-7 , o o........., J.. yum Qs......h...w.. S -,..v.v-S QA-...1...R-..i..r' iv... Ik, QC-uhh. ntl... ffigiflii-171 :. ram k f W,.u W.--I ..l :..:w .: lvuru wan!! -J Q 1 Q Q Ai 4 Q . f f 'S xx Wzox- K1-f, , lj 1' ..,. . 3, 2 Yes, Mr. Hay, we sure do dream about history. -D. Franklin, XA THE TATLER INTER-FORM BASKETBALL, Xl D. Helsclon, M. Ball, E. Gyulveszi, S. Tait, F. Monk, G. Haycock. L. Law, K. Sandor, D. Lambert, P. Bouglmer, l. Buskiewicz. M. Garnham, J. McDonald, J. Hibbert, I. Mac- Millan. Mrs. Rarkman had just taken up ten very difficult French sentences. Looking around the room hopefully, but doubtfully, she in- quired, Tout corrects? Finally Dick Cloes and Hill Mackie raised their hands. Do you mean to say that you both had all these sentences right? she asked, amaz- ed. Naw, . answered Mackie, you asked how many had two correct and we did. Miss Field-What do you get when you find the weight of one cubic centimeter of a substance? Hob Pearson-Destiny. Mr. Ilay was describing some hypothet- ical situations at a chalk-talk, to see what strategy the quarterbacks would use. Mr. llay: XVith three minutes left in the last quarter, you're behind 100-03 you have the ball on your own three-yard line, last down, nineteen yards to go. Now, what would you do? Dave Richards: Send George Leather- dale into the game. Deft-lnitions Spring-Budding young girl. Roy-The sap that starts to run. 57
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