Malvern Collegiate Institute - Muse Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1932

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Malvern Collegiate Institute - Muse Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 89 of 112
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THE MUSE ,. ,gf- Q New ff? , ' , 'Time-eff tflilfiff , f' 5 jj - Ai Q wx- 4-,L - L Th ' Q ,iid If plus-S X f ff 4 i 1 V 1 X ,1 -' -gg ' . P, :ix Q -i :j iq- ,,, S U GIRLS ATHLE IIC.: Hon. Presidents ............ Miss McAlpine, Miss Nichol President ............... .............................. M adge Pr1ce Secretary ...... ....... G race Phillips Treasurer ........ .................... ....... P a t Aldington CRESTS As Champions of Toronto, the girls' senior basketball team for lflrilu-31 was presented this year with crests by the City and the Silver Trophy of the Toronto Intercollegiate Basketball Association. The winners also received school pins from the Girls'Athletic Society, and Ms were given to Misses McCrea, Kippen, Nixon, Kennedy and Clayton. The members of the team were Ruth Cunningham. Muriel Wcllar. .lean Cline. Thelma Parker, Hazel McCrae, Gladys Kippen. Grace Nixon. Elizabeth Kennedy. BADMINTON This is the first year that Badminton equipment has been bought. Part of the proceeds from the athletic masquerade were used by the Athletic Club to buy four racquets and a supply of shuttles. The girls have formed a Badminton Club and come before school to play in the gym. From now on Badminton will have a definite place in gym work. The girls enjoy it very much and Lorraine Pellett, ZA, as the curator, should be thanked for the tinc work she has done in super- vising: the Haulniinton beginners. l72l

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- - deli?-119255. .... c , are CADETS AST Spring Inspection was held in the school grounds. Much preparation went for naught when we found at the last moment that, owing to heavy rains. Ulster Stadium could not be used. Despite this set-back, the Inspection went over very well and Col. McCrimmon reported us excellent on all matters. Our Colonel, Charlie Box, a rare admixture of leniency and firmness. handled everything to the King's taste, and the boys deserve real credit for the support they gave him. We were helped greatly during the year by Dr. Alex. Fisher in our First Aid work and by Sergt.-Major Young in our Physical Training and Officers' Class. This year we are turn- ing our eyes again towards Ulster Stadium. Jack Standing will be Colonel! He has given nve years of enthusiastic help. A good band is a very necessary feature of any cadet corps. Mal- vern has always been particularly well off in this department. But there certainly has never been a band lieutenant that has devoted the interest and energy that Charlie Galster has for two years. Ed. McClure. too. deserves real credit for organizing a really up-to-date First Aid Corps. Many officers will be leaving this year and their support has been so whole-hearted that they will be hard to replace. To repay the boys who unselfishly have given time and support in Cadet work an assault- at-arms will be organized in the Spring and put on next lVinter. Should this be well supported it will be made an annual affair. The Empire Day Parade this year will in all probability not include High Schools. Accordingly this work will be over early in May. -A. XV. B. l71l



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THE MUSE ggm I BASKETBALL In order to give more girls throughout the school the opportunity to play basketball, the old plan of a picked junior and senior team playing the other schools in its section of the city has been discon- tinued in order to try out a new system. Whether the old form of league games will be discontinued for the future depends on the success of the new plan this year. Now each form has its own team and a tinal winner is declared from the fifths, fourths, thirds, seconds and lirsts. This year the winning fourth and winning third teams played the corresponding winners of Riverdale Collegiate, resulting in a close victory for Malvern fourths and a defeat for Malvern thirds. Malvern's home game has not yet been played. The winners of the third, second and first forms a1'e playing home and home games with Danforth Technical. Ill the different sports exhibition games can be arranged with any of the other city schools when the basketball schedule has been finished. The line up for 4C-Nora Cotton tCaptainJ, Gladys Kippen. Edith Martin. Audrey Wilson. Rene McCrea, Eleanor Ketchen, May McDougall and Jean La Trobe. 3D line up-Jean Davis tCaptainJ, Bertha Portwood, Ruth Thomas, Helen Norman. Bernadotte Morin. Elsie Sale, Patience Rap- ley. Pat Aldington, Grace Phillips. Florence Passey. The winners of the second and first forms are not yet declared. Best luck to the new system. Let us hope all the girls have a good time at their games. Last year's winning basketball team of the first forms was 1H. The winners of the baseball were ID. Lett to rzghtehl. DAYIINQE, G. Save, D. fiUl'L'H1I.-KN, H. G. F.-XIRBAIRN, G. SMITH D. Baiuiv, 1. 53lI'l'lI. A. 5l,'ll.Xl'Fl-'llill Waptzilm. lwl

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