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

 - Class of 1933

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Eastern High School of Commerce - Eastern Echo Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 62 of 108
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Hendry 44' 2IQ i, Margaret Eames, Vera Thompson. ACHIEVEMENTS Senior running hop, step and jump -Irene Lembke 128' 61Q l, Roma T Bowman, Gladys Peters. -lUIli0l'f-W Pauline Smith 129' 8 i, Dorothy Smerdon, Betty Chittenden. POINT SYSTEM REWARDS HE girls' athletic activities were again correlated by a point system. Every girl was given credit for participating: and eo-operating: in the various sports. This was given Senior three-legged race- EE. Ap- pleton and M. Jerome. Junior. etlwen Helliwell and E. Barber. the forms as well as the individuals. A class received points lor enter- ing! teams in various eoinpetitive Senior baseball throw-- Elva Meeh- an t129' 6 I. Junior sDorothy Smer- don I187' 7 i. Third and fourth forms relay-as 3S3, Roma Bowman, Irene Iiembke, Helen Fullerton, Isobel Greer. Second forms-QZD, Margaret Barker, Flora Hill, Bessie Cobb, Annie Ford. First forms-1B, Joyce Taylor, Audrey Spinks, Florence Hibbs, Elva Meehan. nearest competitors. sports, for having: members onthe executive body, and members in various athletic clubs: such as swim- minir, life-saving, tennis and badmin- ton. At the end of the year, the points were totalled and eaeh member of the winning class reeeived a erest. The victors last year were IIS!! with some hundred points more than their GIRLS' ATHLETICS EXECUTIVE Back Row: M. Arbuclde, G. Legge, M. Hayes, V. Thompson, M. Dorlow, M. Crowhurst, R. Bunting, F. Morris, I. Kay, V. Dale. Middle Row: I. Stevenson, I. Durnin, J. McLeod, J. Connell, E. Brix, D. Cronswiclr. l. Howard, M. Johnston, L. Semple, E. MacDonald, A. Jones. Fron+ Row: B. Hurst, M. Gibson, D. Pillrie, H. Fullerton IPresidentl, Miss E. Phelps lHon. Pres.l, I. Lemblle iSec.l, H. Fessenden, E. Polloclz, H. Keoch, D. Reeder. EASTERN ECHO - - i Fifty-one

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FIELD DAY CHAMPIONS Roma Bowman and Joyce Taylor THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES ONCE more in girls' sports a great deal has been accomplished through the untiring efforts of our instructresses, Miss Phelps and Miss Ker. Volleyball offered the keenest com- petition yet, and inter-form badminton was played this year for the nrst time. The upper-school basketball champs, 4S1, are planning to meet other secon- dary schools' teams. The lower- school teams' schedule has begun and their games are keenly contested. The swimming club participated in several meets at other High schools and at the Y.W.C.A. In every case they carried off' a share of the laurels. Life-saving classes have been very well attended with the result that eight bronze medals and two first- class Honorary Instructors' certi- ficates have been awarded. Track, baseball and tennis have their en- thusiastic followers. Fifty GIRLS' , ATHLETICS The Girls' Athletic Association, throughout the year, has maintained an active executive group. The cur- ators of the various sports have carried the responsibilities well, and last year's Honor letter-holders are doing everything possible to maintain the high standard set for them. These after-school activities develop sports- manship and leadership which are so worth while. 'kuki' FIELD DAY SCARLET, gold and black! How gloriously our school colors con- trasted with the fresh green grass of Broadview Y's Athletic Field, scene of our seventh annual Field Day, held last May 17th. After stiff competition the cham- pions were announced: Senior, Roma Bowman, Junior, Joyce Taylor. The results of the various events follow: Senior 75-yard dash-Roma Bow- man CQMD, Beatrice Hurst, Ruth Prosser. Junior- Joyce Taylor GMA, Winnie Allison, Kay Robert- son. Senior standing broad jump-Joyce Wilson C6' 10 l, Marguerite South- gate, Helen Fullerton. JuHi0F-M31'- garet Eames C6' 9 l, Winnie Allison, Audrey Taylor. Senior running broad jump--Roma Bowman C13' 4W l, Helen Fullerton, Doreen Pilkie. Junior-Kay Robert- son C11' 7 l, Charlotte Green, Betty Chittendon, Senior running high jump-Irene Lembke C4' 7Mx D, Gladys Peters, Dorothy Herrington. Junior--Betty EASTERN ECHO'



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A 1' .. ,. s.... ' 34.2 armrams . GIRLS' SWIMMING CLUB Front Row: E. Irwin, C. Warren, E. Brix, M. Rhodes, H. Fessenclen, R. Brewer, J. Taylor, V. Wilson. Back Row: Miss D. Ker Ilnstrucfressi, A. Elvins, J. McLeod, M.'DarIow, B. Pilkie, L. Shields, A. Hodgins, D. Herringion, A. Jones. i Great interest was taken in the individual award, the honor letter E , The girl who shows both organ- izing ability and great enthusiasm for athletic activities, who tries in every way to help others in athletic work, is ever Sportsman-like, and has a good academic standing, is given the honor letter at the end of the year. The girls who achieved this out- standing award were: Helen Fuller- ton, Irene Lembke, Helena Lembke, Mamie Ramm and Ada Jones. af if if FAIR NAIADS HOLD MEETS IN with a splash and out with a win and grin, is the motto of the Girls' Swimming Club. The enrol- ment of twenty girls, who have all obtained their bronze life-saving medals, comprises a group of swimmers who are hard to beat. Fifty-Iwo The first swimming meet at North- ern Vocational, proved to be very exciting, but we lost, 31 to 42. On November 14, our friends from Dan- forth Tech. paid us a visit. This time we won, 44-14. NorthernIVoca- tional returned to our school on December 5 and again we lost, 38-23. For the past few years, there was held at the Y.M.C.A., McGill Street, under the auspices of Beans , what is called the Intercollegiate Meet. This year our club won both the junior and senior meets. In the senior we amassed 36 points. while our nearest competitors, North Toronto, had 28. In the junior we won 28-20. Our last meet this season was with North Toronto, in our pool. Our vis- itors enjoyed themselves immensely. Incidentally we were the first school in the city to extend them an invita- tion to a meet. They proved the faster swimmers, the final score being 40-32. EASTERN ECHO

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