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guard. Alice comes to us from Cornwall. She plays a hard game and a forward has to be really good to slip by her. Geraldine Weiler - right guard. She plays a close guarding game and always seems to come up with a smile,-and the ball. Nancy Wuest, A XI C-left guard. Nancy has broken some of our track records and when it comes to basketball she is right in there fighting. Doris Kinzie, Special Commercial -left forward. Doris is one of the seniors from last year's team and her skill for getting baskets is out- standing. Janet Krupp. C XII - right for- ward. Janet is right in the swing of things and certainly knows how to get around the fioor. Com ll1l.lIll'lIfS of W. R. l:3RlCKl1R stocks mi Hows Ontario Ladies' College FOUNDED 1874 WHITBY, ONTARIO A Residential School for Girls, near Toronto Public School to Honour Matriculation, Music, Art and Handicrafts, Household Science, Secretarial Courses, and Dra- matics. Ideally situated in one hundred acres of grounds. Swimming Pool and Gymnasium. Physical Education and Riding under resident Mistresses. mg REV. C. R. CARSCALLEN, M.A., D.D., Principal Ruth Schneider, A XII E -for- ward. Ruth improves at each prac- tice and we are hoping to see her on the floor more often. Jean Steckle, A XII B-centre guard. Jean is a newcomer and her first year of basketball is making a good showing. Susan Rosen, Special Commercial -right guard. Susan is a small but mighty player. She is fast and re- liable and her energy seems limit- less. Muriel Brubacher, A XII B-left guard. Muriel's sincere effort and determination are an asset to any basketball player. They hope to encounter the Waterloo College team in the near future and have planned to stage a game with the Galt squad. Lots of luck in the future games! THE D A R E COMPANY LIMITED Sinn- lil-02 lil5Cl A l'l' Nl,-X Nl'l ACl'L'Hl1llS :Xl Sunnyside RITKIIIENIZH l36 THE GRUMBLER
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Com plimenls . Canada Cabinets and Furniture Limited KITCHENER. UNTARIO Girls' Interscolastif' Volleyball MARY SCHAFER, A XII E On November 9th, Stratford in- vited Kitchener to be their guests in an exhibition volleyball game. Kitchener was victorious, with a score of 37-25. A week later we were hostess of the Stratford team. After a very exciting game, the score ended in a 26-26 tie. Five minutes overtime was granted with the visitors having the first serve. Stratford won 8-2. But fortunately for us, Kitchener won on the two-game series by six points. The Girls' Athletic Society de- cided to let Miss Wilhelm choose a representative school team, com- posed of: Grace Warren, Special Commercial, Joan Bauer, A XI D, Ruth Eissfeldt, A XI C3 Jane Mc- Ganity, A XIII B3 Jackie Merner, T XI C3 Isabelle Chivers, A XIII Ag Jean Delion, T XI CQ Evelyn Steiss, Special Commercial. The enthusiasm and sportsman- ship shown for interschool games is good - let's have more of them! Interfornl Volleyball MARY SCHAFER, A XII E Sixty-one enthusiastic teams en- tered the Double Elimination volleyball tournament this season. The games started on October 1 and were played at noon and after four. After a long and tedious struggle which ended on Oct. 31. the following came out as victors: Juvenile-T IX B tab Junior-C X B Cab Intermediate-A XI C tbl Senior-Special Commercial The winners of these four teams were C X B tab and Special Com- mercial. They played three top- ranking thrillers with C X B tab, a splendid team, the champs, with a score of 27-23. The girls on the winning team were: Vera Eichholz, C X B, Marjorie Hass, C X B, Elaine Seip, C X B, Joyce Martin, C X B, Dolores Reger C X B, Doris Martin, C X B. Many thanks are to be given to the student referees who kept the interest high and who made this keenly contested tournament so successful. THE GRUMBLER 137
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