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VOLLEYBALL TEAM Back Row (left to right)—L. Stone, A. Swanson, K. Whatmough, P. Haynes, B. Braunstein. Front Row—H. Penwarden, J. Handel, B. Glusman. PRIMARY BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row (left to right)—J. Dott, N. Christie, J. Swanson, H. Vanderveken, J. Main. Fron Row—W. Younger, J. Reid, J. Dick.
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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 63 ' always maintained: that Daniel could win her share of basketball cham¬ pionships, if she had a gymnasium of her own. Great credit is due Mr. Morgan for turning out such fine teams this year, and we sincerely hope that in the near future Daniel will win the Senior basketball championship and so follow the example set by the Intermediates and Primaries. HOCKEY TEAM Back (left to right)—L. Stone, S. Crerar, R. Alexander, E. Ross, R. Turnbull. Front—M. P ' feiffer, B. Glusman, L. Grey. Missing from picture—A. Swanson, W. Cooke. HOCKEY The hockey league this year was run off from beginning to end, without a hitch. Our team made a much improved showing over last year, when they were placed third; this year, however, the only team to stop them was Kelvin. In the first game McIntyre tied the champions, but in the second match, were forced to bow to a superior team. Kelvin displayed a well- balanced team, much heavier and more experienced than our fellows, and for the second consecutive year won the jealously guarded trophy. For coaching and managing the team Mr. Dobson deserves much credit, for, with 90% new material, he moulded a team together that was able to take second place away from the dangerous Brown and Orange clad sextette. The hockey team this year kept pace with the gain which has been made in practically every sport, and if they continue improving to the extent they did this year, the close of next season’s league will see them, for the first time in many years, sitting on top of the heap.
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D. M. C. I. BREEZES 65 GIRLS’ SPORTS INTER-ROOM VOLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL Owing to the late start of school, games of all kinds were delayed. Finally, to everybody’s joy the Inter-room Volley and Basketball sched¬ ules were posted on bulletin boards in each room. There were three schedules as usual, Primary, Junior and Senior. The volleyball games were played off, but, as the finals were not arranged, did not create as much interest. Excitement ran high as the basketball games progressed. A hard- fought battle between rooms 21 and 51, Primaries, resulted in a victory for the former. In the Juniors, team after team fell victim to either room 61 or 15. These two teams played off, room 61 coming out on top. The final in the Seniors was played off between rooms 58 and 56, the latter gaining the victory. As usual, the Primaries and Juniors played off their winners, room 61 fighting their way to victory over the plucky players from room 21. As a result of this, room 61 played the Senior champions, room 56, and again emerged victorious. The noble Seniors were vanquished indeed! Of course, room 61 may have had a better chance because their players were so very good that quite a few got places on the school team. INTER HIGH VOLLEYBALL AND BASKETBALL The Inter-High School skating was keenly contested by the three both Juniors and Seniors. The Junior team lined up as follows: Theresa Diner (Captain), Hilda Decter, Mary Denefield, Doris Gaffield, Lillian Fairey, Jean Tedford, Beverley Dunsmore, Marguerite Doyle, Nellie Blumm. Seniors: Martha Setter (Captain), Lillian Decter, May Kennedy, Nora Doyle, Ruth Galbraith, Doris Leaney, Dorothy Garrett, Blanche Gallagher, Mary Bone. In the basketball series both our teams took the same place, sec¬ ond. The games were keenly contested and caused much excitement. The teams were: Juniors: Beverly Dunsmore, Jean Tedford, Olivia Breckman, Hilda Decter, Lillian Butler, Marguerite Doyle. Seniors: Lillian Decter, Doris Leaney, Ruth Galbraith, Nora Doyle, Lillian Small, Dorothy Garrett, Isabell Craig, Jean Campbell.
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