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M. Welch, W. White. M. Steketee, D. Duffield, B. Booth, C. Franklin Captains—L. Landis, T. Hood, J. Thompson, M. Booth. ATHLETIC COUNCIL One REPRESENTATIVE is chosen from each class to be on the Athletic Council. These girls, meeting with Miss Houser and the Gold and Blue captains, place new girls on the teams and select players for the various varsity squads. They also determine individual and team awards. TEAMS AND ACTIVITIES Every GIRL participates in sports, the school being divided into two teams, the Blue and the Gold. Intramural games are held between the two teams in hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball, ping pong and bowling. At the end of the year the name of die team having the most points is placed on the banner hanging in the gymnasium. In addition to the sports mentioned above, the girls play tennis, arch, canoe, ride, toboggan, ski and ice skate. A new elective course of modem dancing was offered this year, which a number of girls welcomed enthusiastically. Fencing was also offered as an elective sport, and a team was organized which played several matches with Vaughan and Detroit. « [56]
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JUNIOR PLAY The class of 1940 chose as its Junior presentation four one-act plays in preference to the usual single, longer production. All members of the Junior class took part in these plays which were Figureheads.” “Mrs. Harper’s Bazaar, Chimney Comer, and Romance, Inc.” The scenery was done by Mr. Comstock, direction by Mrs. Cochran, and costuming by Miss Trantum. SENIOR PLAY We chose as our Senior Play Shakespeare’s fast-moving farce “A Comedy of Errors.” Again we offer our thanks to Mrs. Cochran for her excellent direction and to Miss Trantum for her lovely costumes. Cast of CharMters Solinus. Duke of Ephesus....................................................Sallie Holden Egean, a merchant of Syracuse.............................................Harriet Cooper °f, 1 twin brother, nd ton, of Egean and Emelu . L Plt “ Antipholus of Syracuse) (Harriett Cress Dromio of Ephesui ) t,K m Antipholus j Harriet Wahndcy Dromio of Syracuse) r ( Ann Parker Balthazar, a merchant ....................................................Beatrice Paul Angelo, a goldsmith........................................................Harriet Corbus First Merchant, friend of Antipholus of Syracuse .... Mary Jane Cloonan Second Merchant, to whom Angelo is debtor....................................Betty Brown Pinch, a schoolmaster.....................................................Trientie Hood Amelia, wife to Aigean, abbess at Ephesus.................................Dorothy Doan Adriana, wife to Antipholus of Ephesus........................................Lyla Landis Luciana, her sister........................................................Glad Campbell Luce, servant to Adriana...................................................Barbara Pfohl A Lady of Ephesus....................................................Kathryn Heilman A Page to the Duke.........................................................Rosalie Frank First Officer ) rv l • f Janet McGregor Second Officer } Dukc‘ mm...................................................{ Nancy W 3e, Third Officer (with Angelo)..................................................Janet Osborn Fourth Officer.............................................................Dorothy Leeder
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SOCCER Continuing the long established custom of a soccer game between the seventh grade girls and the first form boys of Cranbrook who attended Brookside, and the fifth and sixth grades of Brookside, a game was played this fall at Kingswood. Brook side won. Another old custom is the upper versus lower school game. This year the upper school came out on top. HOCKEY The chief fall sport in the upper school is field hockey. A varsity team is chosen from the Blue and Gold teams, and this team plays other schools. This year the girls again played in the Private School League competing with Lawrence Avenue Convent of Detroit, the Grosse Pointe Convent and Grosse Pointc Country Day. They won two of their three games and placed second in the tournament. Two games were played with Vaughan School, Kingswood winning both, and several practice games were held with Lawrence Avenue Convent. Two girls were given positions on the all-Detroit Private School Teams. They were Janet Farrell, full-back on the first team, and Trientje Hood, right-wing on the second team. This year the ninth grade had a hockey team of their own, playing two outside games with Vaughan, one here and one there. This is the second year that hockey has been offered to the ninth graders, and it has proven to be a very popular plan with all Kingswood freshmen. WINTER SPORTS Eek Look out Here we come! The Kingswood girls are on their way down the toboggan slide. The wind whistles by as down and down they go. to pile up in a great heap at the end of the ride. This is one way of spending the afternoon at Kingswood. In a cloud of snow, a brown object swishes wildly past us. followed by other figures, emitting loud cries and shrieks. A moment later cries of anguish are heard from below, 'file skiers have reached solid ground. We pass on from these happy scenes to Cranbrook Lake- especially to that small patch in the middle, cleared of snow, where we see bright figures flitting back and forth. The skating season is also in full swing now. A leg is gracefully stretched up to the heavens as a Sonja Henie fan docs a “dying swan. Suddenly a whistle blows. Girls hurry from the ice toward school, and the afternoon sports period is over. TENNIS In SPRING our attention is drawn to the tennis courts where each year are held two Michigan State Tournaments, the Junior Girls’ Tournament and the Girls’ Tournament. These tourna- ments are played during May, and girls from many localities enter. In the past few years, Kingswood students have made a fine showing in both tournaments. Besides these State contests, Kingswood holds its own tournament, this being open to all the students. The winner’s name is placed on the 01en Wallace Memorial Cup, which is kept from year to year by the school. [57] Ann Parker
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