Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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Central Collegiate Institute - Ye Flame Yearbook (Regina, Saskatchewan Canada) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 109 of 136
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ill X TRACK FIELD DAY Field Day, the biggest sport event of the school year which officially opens the year's programme of athletics was held on F riday, October 6th. The weather was excellent and the new field was in fine shape for a complete programme of events. Staff and students alike forgot their school work and gave their support to make this year's field day one of the best we have had. A refreshment booth in the centre of the field supplied the needs of the spectators and contestants. Keen competition in all events provided plenty of excitement to all who attended. Preliminaries had been run off in all classes previously on account of large entries and only the finals were necessary. A large banner for competition between A and B schools was won by BH school. In Senior Girls' events, Dorothy Cullum placed first and Dorothy Brook second. Marg. Carefoot and Dorothy Bruce were tied for third. In Junior Girls, Mary Kaleniuk ranked first, Bernice Barlow second and Gwen MacLachlan third. In Midget Girls, Doris Cross ranked first, Pat Farnsworth second and Una Athey third. A school girls Won the relay from B school. Senior Boys' Champion-Gerald Potts. Runner up-A. Ziffle. Junior Boys' Champion-Forbes Cavanagh. Runner up-Allan Scythes. Midget Champion-Fred Feiffer. Runner up-E. Sparks. BUYS' TRACK TEAM At the annual Track and Field meet sponsored by the Athletic council of the University of Saskatchewan and held in the Uni- versity Stadium at Saskatoon, May 18th and 19th, 1933, our Junior Boys' team won the Junior Provincial Championship and the Eclectic Club Trophy for a year. All schools in the province sent competitors and Central can be proud of its team in winning against such excellent competitors. The team consisted of Gerald Potts, Dave Spencer, Don MacLean, Forbes Cavanagh and Jim Gass. Mr. Myatt had charge of the team and coached them. 63



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T-S65-1 '402-'S S? 62 ACTIVITIES A CONTRAST We, the ambitious and fame-seeking youth of Central have enjoyed ourselves at four Cno lessl school dances. We came attired in the conventional Cor supposedly sol dress of the modern day Collegian. The boys wore single-breasted suits with floppy, 22 inch trousers, their bottom vestbutton invariably undone, soft shirts, loud ties and a bright handkerchief stuck in their breast pocket. The girls were dressed in outfits which varied from blouses and skirts to afternoon dresses. Of course added to this was the necessary make-up applied with an expert hand C in most casesl. Dressed thus we executed CII Paul J ones, tag and novelty dances with dexterity Cnot to mention our waltzes and five or ten yard dashesj. Between numbers polite crowds throngcd about the refreshment booth. Now, feature us, if you can, attending the Annual At Home of 1912 at which the special guests were the parents and immediate friends of the students in attendance and the ex-students of the Collegiate. As I picture it, the boys of that day would be dressed in tight, peg-top trousers Cwhose 11 inch cuffs would just reach the top of their high shoesl, short-sleeved coats, high, stiff collars, bow ties. The girls with their hair piled high would be sporting their long Sunday best, high CFD, buttoned shoes and little, if any, make-up. Dancing was preceded by a Literary programme and augumented by lantern slides in the Physics Laboratory. Dainty refreshments were served to the guests during the eveningu-between numbers 3 and 9, to be exact. CPS.-It took five committees, with no less than twelve members on each, to set up the programmej. One thing we seem to have agreed on is very ably expressed in the 1912 Annual- the programme consisted mainly of games, dancing and going home. The italics are theirs. Picture us also partaking of the warm mid-day lunch provided by the Home Arts Club in the days when the school was situated at the extreme south end of the city. In 1917 when the Club was first organized boys were not allowed Cas if we could have a club today without them!j but the next year, after an earnest petition it was decided that they needed a warm lunch too. The girls sup- 65

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