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

 - Class of 1933

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Point-getters in the six meets were: Helen Fessenden, 373 Marjory Rhodes, 31, Muriel Darlow, 313 Lillian Shields, 26, Bunny Pilkie, 20g Eleanor Brix, 18g Joyce Taylor, 183 Ada Jones, 173 Aldine Hodgins, 163 Aud- rey Elvins, 73 Dorothy Herrington, 5, Rose Brewer, 33 Evelyn Warren. 1. As a climax to our activities. a swimming demonstration was held on March 20. A creditable performance was given by members of the Club. and our guest swimmer was our well- known graduate, Dorothy Prior. The fact that she has twice represented Canada at the Olympic games offered inspiration to the would-be stars of the future. 1' -k if 4S1 INTER-FORM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS INTER-COLLEGIATE basketball took a back seat this year, giving Way to keener inter-form games. The round-robin system, approved by the girls, prevailed. This sport has always been popular at Eastern Commerce and gains favor from year to year. All teams are out to win, but lose or win, they have loads of fun. The three finalists in the senior group were 4G1, 4S1, and 5S-4S2. The 4G1 girls showed great style but were a little behind the others. The 4S1 team was victorious in the final game, the score being 33-9. The members of this team have worked together for three years and thus have developed excellent combinations and forms of playing that the other teams would do well to observe. By this victory 4S1 will represent the school in the inter-collegiate series. The senior girls have kindly given their time to refereeing the junior games, and to them goes the credit for the success of the round-robin system. 4SI, SCHOOL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS From Left to Righf: D. Davison, R. Bowman. D. McConnell, D. Madely, M. Dentlebeclr. H. Fullerton lCaptoinl, E. Smerdon, l. Lemblxe. Miss E. Phelps lCoacl'1l, Miss E. A+lrin lForm Misfressl. Absent: l. Greer. EASTERN ECHO Fifty-three



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355, SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Front Row: I. Windows, D. Rotter, D. Crcnswicli, L. Middlestodt, J. Provan, H. Heather, N. Robinson. Bock Row: Miss E. Phelps ICoacI1l, G. Gibson, D. Bartholomew, L. Cox, J. Walker, Miss H. Elcoot IForm Mistressl. KEEN COMPETITION IN VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL is over for another year. Never before have the girls taken such an active interest in this sport. Every form entered a team and played with the hope of being the champs . In a semi-final game, 1A met 2K, the second-form leaders, who proved the victors. The senior school semi-final game between BS5 and 4S1, brought to the fore two able teams. Excitement ran riot throughout the entire game, SS5 winning the upper-school champion- ship. The Hnal between them and 2K met all expectations, 3S5 again prov- ing themselves the better. At Malvern Collegiate, the junior and senior champions played an ex- hibition game. Commerce seniors, 3S5 again stole the limelight, winning the game. Malvern retaliated in the junior game, winning by a close score. The return games were thrilling for Fifty-four both players and spectators, Who num- bered several hundred. The first, second, third and fourth-form cham- pions of both schools met for another friendly battle. Never before were things so rosy for Eastern Commerce. They Won every game. if if if 1B WINS SOFTBALL HONORS SOFTBALL, an ever-popular sport here, once again enjoyed a suc- cessful year. The first formers, only, participated in the straight elimina- tion schedule. After many hard-won games, the contest narrowed down to two teams, 1D and 1B. Both teams went on the field for the final decision with high hopes. 1B proved victorious, the score being 28-20. E 1B's line-up was as follows: Elva Taylor, Violet Smart, Audrey Spinks, Florence Hibbs, Phyllis Morrett, May Felstein, Dorothy Burchell, Velma Wilson, Mary Ditta. - u -1- 1 EASTERN ECHO 1- n -l

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