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THE l-l1f:,H SCHOOL MAGAZINE 85 G.H.S. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Back Rowg-Grace VVoodwarcl, Vivian McRae. Middle Rowzfxlanct Clonston, .lcssie Bain fCapt,7, Gwen Burton. Front Rowg-Carina Metrakos, Marion MacDonald. JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Back Rowg-V. Rrmlland, B. Newell, P. Milroy. Middle Rowg-R. Tait, G. Bernstein, J. Scott, E. Barton, M. Mf:Curry Front Rowg-C. Beer, B. Clouston.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL MATAGAZINE REPORT OF SKI CLUB, G.H.S. HE Ski Club held their annual meeting in December at which the following officers were elected:- Hon. Advisor to Executive ....... Miss Watt. President .........,i.......,,.. Doreen Lewis Vice-President. ...,........ ..., J essie Bain. Secretary-Treasurer ......4...... Jean Scott. The annual race was held on February eighth. The cup was won, for the second time, by Janet Flouston, ll-2-A5 with Betty Clouston, 10-B as runner-up. In closing we wish to thank Miss Watt for her valuable assistance and encouragement. Respectfully submitted, JEAN SCOTT, CSec.-Treas.J THE WIND The wind, a jolly old lady in brown, Is hurrying, scurrying about the town, Now out of the gate and over the hill, I can sec her yellow petticoat frillg Around and around and about she goes JANET CLOUSTON nior Ski Champion 1929 In her whispering, whistling Wind-blown clothes! PHYLLIS COOK, 5-A. Photo by C. Beer A WOODLAND SCENE
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86 THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE L.. t . jg . . F. - . . .. . s , M3 ., ,, -.' ,M x ,L 'H' ZWWMT' REPORT OF FOOTBALL CLUB 1928 HIC season of 1928 was a successful one for our football teams. Our seniors, unfortun- ately, were unable to retain their championship this year because the team suffered greatly through graduationg while Lower Canada College who won the championship, were represented by practically thc same team as last year. Our intermediates, however, had a Very suc- cessful season, clearly demonstrating their sup- eriority over the other teams in their section of the league, and then winning the City Cham- pionship by defeating Loyola in a closely- contested play-off game at the McGill Stadium. Our juniors performed creditably but were outclassed by the other teams in their section. Our junior soccer team succeeded in winning the championship of its section of the league, but was defeated in a play-off for the City Championship. The senior rugby team had a very enjoyable trip to Ottawa where they played Ashbury College. Unfortunately, some of our best players were unable to go and others were injured, and we were soundly beaten by the fine Ashbury team. It is to be hoped that this game with Ashbury may be made an annual affair, and that next year we may avenge our defeat. Great credit is due to Mr, McRae for his indefatigable energy in coaching the teams, and his hard work bore fruit in winning the intermediate championship. Thanks is also due to Mr. Munro and Tommy Read for helping coach the teams. The senior inter-class championship was won this year by 613, and the intermediate by 4-AQ. The games this year were uniformly well- attended, and in the play-off game at the McGill Stadium there were nearly 1,000 spectators. lt is hoped that this will continue in future years, for the presence of enthusiastic spectators encourages and inspires the players. Respectfully submitted, ALLISON A. WAISH Secretary, H.S.A.A. SENIOR FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row,-D. MaeRae, Coachg O. Ross, S. Yelin, K, Farmer, W. Thomas, Fraser, K. Roast , Caron Glaxiagerl. Front Rqwg-W. Maeconald, R. Coleman, D. Hilliard, G, Wood CCap'tJ, Cadrin, M, Dccarie, I. Kornbluth, S, Kos- tyrsky, A, Walsh CSec'y H,S,A,A,J,
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