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

 - Class of 1937

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INDIVIDUAL POINTS The Executive of the Girls' Athletic Society hereby certities that, having success- fully completed her academic year. is quali- lied to receive the Senior Honour Letter on the basis of enthusiastice participation in athletic activities, outstanding qualities of leadership and an unfailing attitude of good sportsmanshipf' The girl who has been successful in acquir- ing 1200 points. 300 of which must be for leadership. is rewarded by receiving the Senior Honour Letter together with the above certificate. The junior students try for the -lunior Letter, which represents 700 points. 150 of them having to be leadership points. BASKETBALL Another season has started for basketball, The tournament is now in progress, and any- 3 one who comes down to the gymnasium on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays can see how popular this particular sport is. The senior form aames are just about completed. Special 1, having won every game so far, will play 431 for the upper school championship. The second and third form games will continue during the Iirst tw.: weeks in March. The competition is kein. and it is impos- sible to even guess who the nnal winners will be. First form games will not be finished until sometime after Easter. It has been especially interesting to watch the improve- ment that has been made by these teams during the course of their games. Many thanks to the girls who are assisting in conducting the tournament, and good luck to the team that hope'to be4Champions! .T ..f'14T vefa- Q 'iii , 00 OO GIRLS' ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE Front Row: N. Ballard. B. Gillanders, R. Lembke. R. Garlin, A. Kerr, A. Wilson, M. Casson, S. Spaull, A. Oullahan. Second Row: Miss D. Thatcher. I. Patience, M. Williams, N. Byrne, M. Saunders, M. Gordon. M. Rowe, M. Yearsley, L. Worsdall, Miss R. Campbell. Third Row: P. Price, D. Terry. E. Gillespie, N. Marshall, E. Lowe, G. Tripp. E. Rae, A. Andrews, J. Vlfhiteside. Back Row: R. Lee, P. Burt, B. Rowe, P. Lucas, E. Elder, D. Fraser, C. Milne, N. Mulholland, E. Hurst, D. Brant. EASTERN ECHO Seventy-nine

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5 i V f j Q1 fx I V X vp ji fi? f I 'biz-.el A5 .qs 'TT 435- 5 ll i GIRLS, ATHLETICS Girls' athletics are a very important part of the programme of school activities of the Eastern High School of Commerce. Believing that participation in some athletic activity is good for every girl who is physically tit, the Girls' Athletic Society sponsors mass participation. A girl's character is plainly shown by the way she plays the game . Qualities such as co-operation, sportsmanship, honesty and ability to assume responsibility, are all de- veloped and obtained through athletics. Because of the wide variety of sports, it is possible for every girl in the school to tind at least one which she particularly enjoys. Tennis and volleyball are played in the fall' basketball and badminton during the winter months: baseball and track activities receive enthusiastic support in the spring: swimming continues for the entire school year. Our Physical Education teachers, Miss Ruth Campbell and Miss Dorothea Thatcheiy and the Girls' Athletic Executive are re- sponsible for the well organized programme of after school activities. To the Curators of each sport, and the many wholare called on to assist them, we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation. 'GIRLS' ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE 1936-37 Miss Ruth Campbell Miss Ilorothea Thatcher Alice Kerr, 451 Yice-President Nancy Ballard, 352 Advisers Ilresident Seventy-eight 5ecretary Audrey Wilson. 355 Treasurer . Ruth Garlin. 4G CURATORS Volleyball . Marguerite Ross. 451 Basketball Nancy Ballard, 352 Baseball Audrey Oullahan. 353 Swimming Mary Casson. 5p. l Life-Saving . Marjorie Gordon, 354 Badminton .,..,. Rita Lembl-Le. 55 Individual Points Form Points Tennis 5ocial . Betty Meikle, 352 Blanche Gillanders, 351 . Mary Saunders . Sadie Spaull CLASS POINTS Each spring the Girls' Athletic Society presents crests to the junior and senior forms which have, throughout the year, accumulat- ed the greatest number of points for their form. It does not necessarily mean that the form winning the greatest number of champion- ships will have obtained the most points. for credit is given for participation as well as achievement. As a result. a form which has all its members participating in one or more activities, stands just as good a chance of winning the award as one with only a few skilled participants. The contest promises to be a close one this year. with second forms doing their best to obtain this singular honour. EASTERN ECHO



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