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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 4 INTE RMEDIATIC BASKETBALL TEAM St2llldil'lQ,Q'-U. lIr'R:u- fC'u:u'l13, T. 1.1-vim-, YV. NYUU, KI. Ruth, A .Yvzllsfl Qgcfy H.S,A.A.J. Sf32f0d3fNcllf:r, Yvi-uv QC':n1H't7, J. YYHH1 Photo by John Gibbon A ROCKY MOUNTAIN CORRAL
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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 91 REPORT OF BASKETBALL CLUB, 1928-29 HOUGH we did not .succeed in winning any city championships this year, nevertheless our basketball season was a Very successful one. Our seniors won the championship of their section of the league, displaying a Hne brand of basketball, but in the play-off with the fine Baron Byng team in the lVl.A.A.A. gymnasium they did not strike their stride until near the end of the game, and consequently were defeated. Our intermediates also won their sectional championship, but were defeated by one point in a thrilling play-off game with Verdun High School. Our juniors started off strongly, but, due to illness of some of their star players, they were noscd out of the championship in the last few games. Thanks is due to Mr. McRae for his fine work in coaching the senior and intermediate teams, and to Mr. MacDougall who coached the juniors. The senior inter-class championship was won this year by 6A and the intermediate by 4D. It is hoped that next year we may regain our lost senior championship, which we have so often held, and re-establish our prestige as the leading basketball school in the city. Respectfully submitted, ALLISON A. WALSH, Secretary, H1S.A.A. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Standinggf-liekcrsen, H. P. Lockhart, BAA qPrcs. H.S.B.C.B, Millar, G. Wood, Huff, A. Walsh tSee'y ll,S,fXA.J, H. Rane. Scaled: -S. Morrison, O. Ross tCup'tD, H. Smart. -1 W5 fl A i A HQ--Q-I ' i -'? ' . , .r Q ' ba.. , V I I If X Q., W ' l . 5 Qs -, :-' R e
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THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE 93 . . 'I HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS d --C L' C ' P Adamson, Place. Stan ingg . leuts. ale, lumpton, Seated,-C. Capt. Hart, G. H. Heslam REPORT OF THE HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORPS NOTHER successful year has passed for the High School Cadet Corps. In November the remaining members of last year's corps were organized and took part in the Memorial Service and the March Past the Cenotaph. Later in the month a class of N.C.O's. were organized, and the oflicers and N.C.O's. were picked from this squad. The officers for the year were as follows: Cadet-Major Deearie, Cadet-Capt. Hart, Cadet-Lieuts. Adamson, Plumpton, Caie, and Place. The various classes in the corps organized by Mr. Heslam, the instructor, have been very successful. In the signalling class fourteen boys passed semaphore tests, eleven passed Morse tests and twelve more are taking tests in advanced signalling. If nine of these pass the test we will retain the Strathcona Cup. A shoot- ing team composed of Capt. Hart, Lieuts. Adam- son and Place, and cadets Poyanner and Smart will compete in the Provincial Championships and our chances of winning are very good. The first-aid class have been meeting regularly and are making good progress. On May the 22nd the corps will be inspected on the McGill Campus. Following the inspection Qinstructorjg C. Major Decarie. will be the Annual Garrison Church Parade, after which the corps will be dismissed. Respectfully submitted, CADET-MAJOR DECARIE. SWIMMING REPORT HE Swimming Club had a very good year with a membership of over 60 boys. The ofhcers for the year were: President, Mr. Cushing, Vice-President, N. McDermott, Sec- retary, C. Gillis. A Senior Polo team was formed and entered the City Polo Association, where our boys gained excellent experience playing against older boys. This team won from the Baron Byng Senior Polo team, and are consequently Interscholastic champions. The annual school swimming meet was held in the Y.M.C.A. tank. R. Gilday won the senior trophy, A. Bourne, the junior. During the year Capt. Thomas did excellent work in teaching boys to swim. Over a hundred learnt to swim, and many were instructed in the various branches of life-saving The Club and Polo team wish to thank Mr. Cushing for his help and encouragement during the year. Respectfully submitted, N. McDERMOTT.
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