Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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68 EASTERN ECHO into the club and has cheerfully given her time and knowledge in making the club an item of interest to all swimming fans of the school. VOLLEYBALL The volleyball season is over and oh, what fun. Every form in the school produced some kind of a team. 1M were the first form champions and had to play ZL, the second form champs, in a semi-final game. ZL proved victorious. The final game was between SSS, the upper-school victors, and ZL. This game was a thrill and a heart throb, the score being nip and tuck throughout the entire game. ZL won the first game. SSS were much ahead in the second, but the girls were not so sure of their serving and ZL outclassed their opponents 15-12. SSS, the upper-school champions, played a friendly game with Northern Vocationalls upper-school girls. Northern's court was large and Commerce players were not quite hefty enough for their opponents and we went down to defeat with a score of S6-20. c ZL, our school champions, met Northerns' school champions on our 2L SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS First Row-N. Robinson, I. Windows, L. Middlestadt, F. Younghusband. Second Row-H. Lembke, Captaing E. Ward, D. Rutter. Third Row-F. Brann, D. Bartholomew. J. Walker, M. Hirst.

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EASTERN ECHO 67 . . 7277... va, ,E V --N' Y' A 'l,.. 'F b-l LIFE SAVING CLASS First Row-E. Warren, E. Brix. Second Row-M. Darlow, R. Brewer, E. Merchant. Third Row-M. Donnelly, E. Jameson, D. Herrington, A. Jones. Fourth Row-C. Matthews, D. Winton, O. Gordon. lfcsscnclcn. 'lilie fliving' was llfll hiuilgul, lful if il lm-l lm-11, our iliwis xwul-l have rcturncrl with jusl one xiimm- k'iCl41l'j'. lk-1'li:l11s iw will .ln lil-in-1' in-x' time. On 21 l:l'lllIlj' curly in l'iL'lll'L1Ill'l' hluniwi' lk-:ms lu-l-l za inn-I :il lliv Y.XX'.k'..X on Mcliill Street. :il wliicli Cuiiiim-i'u' umm- sm-wniil :immig six mln-1' svlimll in an inter-collegiate swimming im-ul. Klzujnry l,inu-ii nf llic llnlliliim s SC. was tlic liigli suwci' fm' flzilqxxmill, gm-lting' llL'Ill'lf' :ill llic lirsls. Lum lim Llllklul Nl lilinlll merce swimmers czimc in in almost um-i'y vnu- l ' . . . Came sccnnrl in the iliving' :mil tirsi in thu iiwu-lly L-gg' :mil spmni nm-. ll Pilliie CHIN6 sccunml in tlic Zll yfls. fu-c slylc rznu- :mil suwnul in ilu- iluuglmul THCC. .-Xniy iXlCl'i1iI'l2llNl cziniu tirsl in mln' crziwl for slylv rx 1-nl, xxliilu ilu- szum three girls, with Arla .Innes :is :mclimy Clllllt' lirsl in lln- ix-lay Vxwr. I l'l1lU'l1I suv that most in llic sucu-ss wt our vluli is iluc lu ilu lulpiul h instruction given lay Bliss Vliclps. Slim- lms rt-rlziiiily put lm' wliulc ln-:nl



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EASTERN ECHO 60 Hoof. This game was rather one-sided, although both teams were excellent players. Commerce girls defeated their opponents, the score being 35-17. ZL, I think, deserve much credit and comtnendation. They played a whole season's volleyball without one defeat. Their line-up was as follows: Helena Lembke QCaptainj, Lily Middlestadt, Irene XN'indows, ftlildred Hirst, Frances Brann, Elsie Ward, Doris Rutter, Noreen Robinson, .lean VValker. INTERFORM BASKETBALL Due to a decision among the gymnasium teachers of the different schools, inter-collegiate basketball ceased this year. In place of the usual Senior and junior teams, the school is to he represented by the winning inter-form team. just a little reminder of last years hasketl:alle-although the teams were not very successful, a keen spirit of sportsmanship and love of the game was prevalent throughout the series. The inter-form series was won by ZH in a swift, hard game against 355. Each member of the victorious team was presented with a crest. This year, only the Senior teams of the school have had their chance to play. Every form has been well represented. As the game progressed, the spirit of sportsmanship progressed with them. It is unfortunate that there are no school teams this year, for there certainly is excellent material in the - V -fi,-,,,.-.-u 1- v - 3S3 UPPER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Roma Bowman, Doris McConnell, Isobel Greer, Margaret Denlelbeck. Helen Fullerton. CHPUUHE Dorothy Herrington, Edith Howard, Miss E. Pirie, Form Mistress. Absent-Irene Lembke.

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