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1G TG8tNl1GF-MR. RoBER'rsoN. President-BILL J. MACKAY. Executive-M. STEMSHORNQ P. FMR tleftq One of the most outstanding Forms in Cent1'al's First Years, this year M932-33j was IG. At the beginning of the year, although the students were not yet well acquainted, we elected a youth who turned out to be one of the hardest workers for the class and school, as president. XN7e also elected a very vvorthy executive. Early in December we organized a Form Paity, which took the lorm of a theatre party. Later we went to Lloyd Bowman's mansion. This party was a huge success. IG helped the Dramatics out considerably by selling their tickets and have contributed greatly to the dances. In the Christmas examinations lG's average was high. There vxoere nine pupils who attalned first class honors. After Christmas when the greatest eyent of the year came along, IG was not slow to act-the selling of Ye Flame. We reached a mark, which is a record and a point for all future First Year Forms to aim at. Through our President's ellorts we sold one hundred percent of the class Annuals. - C A Sports 1G again leads the first years in achievements. Carl Ganchen, a member of this class, played senior rugby for Central. Bernard Isman played junior basketball. 110
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basketball floor. The athletic amazons and warriors of 1F have successfully garnered the first year girls' consolation championship in basketball, the boys' runner up champion- ship of the first year, not to mention the various stars we contributed to school teanfs, who helped to win the day in many a good old scrap. To those who turned out for the team and fought against serious odds and finally offered amid a blaze of glory these championships aforenrentioned to the form, we dedicate this old saying, The battle of life is won on the playing Fields. -Forums CAVANAUGH. The first contest we entered proved to the world that we were keeping up our reputations of First in everything we entered. Early in October, Mr. Scrinageour presented us with a box of chocolates for our Hundred per cent nfenibership in the junior Red Cross. In December we were given a beautiful portrait study of that colorful figure in Canadian History, the Mohawk chief, Joseph Brant, for the largest collection of relief clothing in the whole school. -GEOFFREY MoRT1MER. As will be seen by the foregoing, 1F like the famous Riders of the Plains always got its man. The man in our case being success in what we undertook to do. Surely we may point with pardonable pride to the fact that such success was only made possible' by the whole-hearted co-ope1a- tion and splendid morale of our class and to the wise guidance of our Form teacher. Though we look forward with antici- pation and the joy of achievement to our Grade X work, our adieus to that good old First year form will be tinged with regret. May the splendid friendships and high aspira- tions which are ours to-day last throughout the coming years. -lVfILDRED LANSKAIL. Mr. Greenougli Cafter rubbing out the decimal pointj: Now where is the decimal point? Lucille: Un the eraser. Grand Theatre 231532125 , , Good Permanents Regma s Popular and T6llkiQS Beauty Culture PRICES .Slfictfzkzl Rafe for Sfzzdvnls. i GAMBRELS'BEAUTY PARLOR I T0 7 CHlU7RfN 7 T0 ll ec o IUC 250 PERMANENT WAVE SHOPPE A 1825 Scarth St. Phone 8747. 109
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In basketball IC boys were not defeated all year al- though there were no tinals. Mentbers of team: Guards, Donald MacKenzie, Bill Macliayg Forwards, Bernard Isinan, Carl Canchell, Arthur Wilsong Substitutes, Adam Koch, Bill Duddlets. In the girls basketball 1G girls were runners up. Mein- bers of teantz Elsie Rennie tleftj, Nellie Reddish, Doris lXflanwearing, Dorthy Blake, Peggy Feir tleftj, Geraldine Nelson, XVilntotte XVhite. This year there was no hockey league, although the boys in each form organized tealrs. lt? boys played several games and never niet defeat. Menibers of team: Defence: 'Bill Macliay, Donald MacKenzie, tC'apt.jq Forwards: Harry Guest, Rod lXt'lcGregor, Nornaan Vliilson. Substitute, Adant Koch. This team was HB school chanipions. Owing to ice conditions it was intpossible to arrange a playoff with A school leaders for the tirst year championship. Young Men Know That W e Know VVhat they want .... what they need in style, pattern and color ..... They know that this is a young nien's store that picks the style leaders every season ..... And 1 we're right in the forefront this season with the newest and best .... 3 LIMITED Turn to Page IZ4. 111
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