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1 v S. flbnvvrfn Hniurraitg KINGSTON : ONTARIO T' ' Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1841 ,S+ ' I Situated in the oldest city in Ontariog Y, M-1 has 25 modern buildingsg about 150 en- ' trance and faculty prizes and sch-olar- 'H+' ' L't '5' N ships awarded yearly. DEGREE COURSES in Arts, Commerce, Applied Science, Medicine-regular winter session. EXTRAMURAL WORK in Arts and Commerce up to four courses yearly. SUMMER SCHOOL-six weeks in July-August. ONTARIO MATRICULATION SCHOLARSHIPS ranging from B120 to S180 tenable in 1935-365 also a number of locality scholarships. Information on request. THIS MAGAZINE VVAS PRINTED BY THE. ' BARRIE ' EXAMINER THE HOME OE GOOD PRINTING at T 2 I . Sc-jt1'f'jff?! Student Activities and all Sporting Events are reported regularly in The Examiner Post Office Square : Telephones 222 and 223 MAGEE'S BARBER SHOP - Capable Barbers - Wztblwin Bldg., Allandale
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AJur1el935 VOX COLLEGII Page 43 I h B.C.I. vs. O.C.I. 0111113-Played the return game with B.C.I. in Barrie on Friday, Feb. 7th, B.C.l. Juniors were defeated by a score of 38-22. Barrie was hampered by the illness of their star forward, Beverley Simmons. However, Helen Bryson very ably took her place at centre with Connie Spearn and Muriel McDonald the other peppy forwards. The strong guard line consisting of Margaret Webb. Jean Campbell and June Thomson cleverly intercepted some very tricky passes. This defeat eliminated B.C.I. Juniors from the league. . The Seniors were more fortunate than the Juniors by winning, the score being 36-8. B.C.I. held a neat lead all through the game. At half-time the score was 32-8. Mabel Richardson, agile centre, scored 13 of Barrie's 18 bask- ets, Ruth Scott and Verona Appleby sinking in the other 5. The guards, Jean Lennox, Dot- Grant and Muriel Rodgers, played a smart game. Much credit goes to Marion Vair, who played senior because of the illness of two senior players. B.C.I. Juniors vs. Newmarket Juniors Newmarket Junior girls were the guests of B.C.I. on Friday, February 22. When Newmarket team came out on the floor, it looked like an easy victory for Barrie with the visiting team all lst forrners but one. Although they were small they had plenty of life in them and they kept the Barrie girls racing. At half-time the score was 12-6 for Barrie. The second half was much closer. Newmarket forging ahead for a while. However, the game ended with B.C.l. leading by one basket, final score being 22-20. B.C.I. Seniors vs. C.C.I. Seniors Collingwood Shipbuilders played the return exhibition game against B.C.l. on Friday, February 22. This game was very different from the first game. Barrie winning by a large margin. One reason for this was because Beverley Simmons, who usually plays junior, was teamed up with Mabel Richardson. It seemed that every time the guards passed the ball to our forwards, a basket was scored. At end of the lst quarter score was 15-0 for Barrie. In the 2nd quarter the players seemed to have settled to their job and the play was faster and closer. Barrie remained ahead all through the game, final score being 40-12. B.C.I. Seniors vs. 0.S.C.I. B.C.I. Senior girls, winners of their district, and Owen Sound, winners of the Georgian Bay district, met in Collingwood, Saturday, March 2nd, to play a sudden-death game to decide the winners of this district. Unfortunately. B.C.I. was defeated by a score of 16-11. Owen Sound girls were much taller d ld than our team However the game was quite close, score at half- an o er . , time being tied 6-6. At the beginning of the second half Barrie took the lead, B ' b h' d. but a number of well-placed shots by Owen Sound forwards left arrie e in B.C.I. JUNIOR TEAM FORWARDS-Beverley Simmons, Helen Bryson, Connie Spearn, Muriel McDonald, Jean Stransman. GUARDS-Margaret Webb, June Thomson, Marion Vair, Jean Campbell, Mildred Meredith, Marion Monkman. B.C.I. SENIOR TEAM FORWARDS - Mabel Richardson, Dorothy McKnight, Verona Appleby, Ruth Scott. GUARDS-Jean Lennox, Barbara Girdwood, Dorothy Grant, Muriel Rodg- STS. PARLEZ-MOI D'AMOUR fContinued from Page 409. seule car cela serait contre tous les principes de la bonne etiquette. Sa mere ou son pere les chaperonnent constamment. Apres de courtes fiancailles ils se t encent a faire le menage Chose etrange ces mariages, qui marient, e comm - ne sont pas fondes sur l'amour, mais sur la dot, tournent presque toujours bien et se terminent rarement par des divorces, qui sont si ordinaires dans notre pays. -Genevieve Crossland, VA.
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FLLQQ44 VOX COLLEGII JuneI935 in 9 W Z 1 Q vi 1. - ' ' if- , 1,A, jf .'::, ,x: ,ll L ,VVQ :nl - '. v-T, l I. WW' W- -I f ' -' Editor-Lloyd Delaney BOYS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY President-Perry Ryan. Vice-President-Leonard Dyte. Secretary-Frank Muir. The school year of 1934-35 has meant much, and will mean much, to all you who have added to the name and fame of B.C.I. through your sporting activities. Although we have not won a great number of Championships, still I think we have played the game, and are both feared and respected by the surrounding schools of our district. Between the school and Mr. Cockburn I think that in some measure we have learned to be good sports, and I hope and believe that this attribute will always stay with us. The Girls' and Boys' Athletic societies sponsored the Masquerade and the school Skating Party. The idea of the Skating Party was to have something new, and in the line of athletics, for the school. In conclusion I want to extend my sincere thanks to the staff, Miss Hunter, in particular, and to the other societies in the school for their co-operation, and to the members of the Boys' Athletic Society for their support. PERRY RYAN, President. FORM REPRESENTATIVES IA-Chris Bakogeorge IIB-David Hutchings IIID-Joe O'Brien IB-Donald Felt IIC-George Scott IVA-Jack Tyrer IC-Jack Ryan IIE-Ted Ineson IVB-Reg Lewis ID-Bert Gosney IIIA-Earle Smith VA-Charles Simmons IE-Don Tomlinson IIIB-Sam Lavery VB-Jack Buckley IIA-Jack Dyte IIIC-David McCullough The Society this year has been singularly successful financially, due chief- ly to the large sale of membership tickets, and the gate receipts of the inter- O.A.C. TRIALS Due to the erection of the new arena the trials were held at the Ontario Athletic Commissions summer camp on Lake Couchiching. Our team of a dozen boys was therefore stranded until Mr. Cockburn generously came to the rescue and gave us a day's outing. Since the district includes that part of Ontario between Toronto, Owen Sound and Huntsville, B.C.I. boys did well to win eight firsts. Bill Strachan won the senior javelin and leaped 19 ft. 6 in. in the broad jump. Lloyd Delaney won the senior half and quarter mile runs. The mile relay of E. Ryan, G. Kightley, H. Sharpe and L. Delaney came third. Harry Livingston won the intermediate 100 yds. in 10 3f5 secs. Jack Dyte came third in the intermediate broad jump. The half mile relay team of J. Dyte, P. Ryan. D. Hutchings and H, Liy- ingston entered at the last minute and gave the winners a close race. Of the juniors, Doug. Reynolds was most outstanding. He won his heats in the 100 and 220 and triumphed in both finals. Jack Hughes, another double winner, took both the shot-put and broad jump. school games.
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