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Social of 1D Form 113 held 21 theutre party und ufte1'wz11'rls were entertained at the honfe ol Marjorie Matheson. The evening was enjoyed by gztnies and dancing. The hostess was us- ststed by her niother, Mrs. Matheson, ztnclnlso hy TVTLITIZIII Routledge, Anne Muclienzie and glean Foster. The following otlicers were elected throughout the year: First Part of Term: President, Bill Curswellg Vice- President, Annie Rouse: Executive, Mary Fawcett, Muriun Routledge, Don 1Xf'Iz1cCrae. Second Part of Term: President, Otto Ziffleg Vice- PFCSICIGIIT, Annie MacKenzie: Executive, ,lean Foster, Mathc- son Matheson, Don Maefrzte, Fred Molloy. THE STORE OF A THOUSAND BARGAINS. WHERE FASHION AND LOW PRICES MEET. ,il '!Z'l?' WE ALWAYS SELL FOR LESS DEPT. STO-RE U-S -'JN-I It-p!l2'.J'E 'B-RQAD V C A L Qlivgiuzt lurisi Glu. lib- T H E A T R E Frank A. Markham, Manager Capitol Theatre Bldg. Where the Big Pictures are Shown. 12th Avenue SUCCESS TO EVERY CULLEGIAN ---M FUR 1055. FLOWERS FOR ALI- OCCASIONS Coals of Matchless Quality STAR eo.-xl,+f1-.mi Allaertzl, Bl. X S. l,lGNlTlfsfro1n Sztsliatcltewaii. Coztls screened up to rt standard, not down to a price. BEAVER LUMBER COMPANY LTD. l'lrlONE 93 1.29. lO7
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FM, ..--.,, .. 1D SPORT Form Il? girls played a thrilling basketball ganfe at the hrst of the season against IF which game was in favor of IU. The lineup was: Mary Fawcett and Olive Neuman as forwards: Helen Koepke, side Centreg Jean Foster, jump: Elsa Klatt and Marian Routledge as guards. Formg1D played another thrilling basketball game against IC at which IC was victorious. IC also won the lirst year Championship. Something You Could Never See. Elsa Klatt and Marjorie Matheson: Playing hall like Babe Ruth. Monica Bell: Trying to pitch like Marian Routledge. Helen Koepke: Climbing the rope. ,lean Allison: jumping a bucking horse. Bertha Rudditt: Cracking the spring board. Mary Faweett: Not getting a basket. Anne MacKenzie: Getting a basket with Olive Newman guarding. 1 jean Foster: Not taking steps uhile playing basketball. Form, ID boys played a basketball game against IA and the game was in favour ol IA. Lineup: -lump, Albert Maeintoshg Guards, Don XYaffle, Otto Ziffleg Forwards, Leonard VVilliamson and Don MaeCrae. 106
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- -1 F ,,.. . , i ......... ., .. . ,.., . .. , .V -- nv--4 1F An Appreciation Dedicated to Our Form Teacher Miss Born. VVhen shall we see their like again-those brave lF's who lived up to their alphabet letter so splendidly? Friend- ship was the predominating characteristic of their class spirit and to anyone entering the room, that quality was immedi- ately evident. They were Frank too, with that delightful Fun which turned aside all wrath and even Miss Boyd failed to register proper severity when confronted with those forward confessions that sounded rather ridiculous when ad- vanced as excuses. They believed in Freedom also, to inter- pret, express and observe. But they believed too that Free- dom only exists where rightful authority is respected and obeyed, and their breaches of discipline were few. Some of them were Fickle and Funny and Fastidious and Fiery but may I express my modest opinion as one of their class mates-that they will all be Famous some day. -PHYLI.l s BURRows. SPORTS The task of reviewing the sporting activities of 1F for 1932-33 is a pleasant one indeed. Inscribed on this page are the glorious deeds of a series of championship teams that turned aside almost all opposition on the gridiron and the 108
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