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L . I! 1 . f -x f THE NORTHLAND ECHO 33 ix 9: X- - L .ip j N ' ' lx Q mr IJ 1 Il 4 Gubn-aa. BOYS' SPORTS GEORGE CUM MINGS INTRODUCTION The School greatly regrets and feels the loss of its former coach, teacher and friend, Major M. L. Troy who has returned to the lighting forces. However, the school was very fortunate, indeed, in getting the services of Mr. Frank Psutka who admits he has large shoes to lilli' and so far he has conducted sports nobly. FIELD DAY Junior Events- Bill Frair with twenty-three points took the Junior Crown. He gained his points by firsts in the Broad Jump, High jump, Hop-Step-and- Jump and Shot Put and second in the Standing Broad. Runners up were George Cummings with eighteen points chiefly in sprinting and Harry Whitham with fifteen points. Intermediate Events- Ian Martyn with thirty-eight out of a pos- sible forty points led the intermediate with firsts in 100 yd. dash, 220 yd. dash, Broad jump, High Jump, Hop-Step-and-Jump, Pole Vault and Standing Broad and a second in the Shot Put. Runners-up were Mark Guppy with twenty points and Pryce Moorehouse with fifteen. Senior Events- Bob six foot and some Marshall ran away with the Senior Events with forty-one points from a possible forty-five. He took firsts in 220 yd. dash, Broad jump, High jump, Hop- Step-and-Jump, Pole Vault, Standing Broad, Discus, and Shot Put and third in the 100 yd. dash. Interform Events- XIA Collegiate with sixty-one points by two competitors were school champions and runner up was XIIA with fifty-six points also by two competitors. SENIOR RUGBY SQUAD Back Row CLeft to Right,-G. Whitham fManagerD, M. Guppy, F. Chirico, L. Mitchell, E. O'Donnell, Y. Guenette, A. Brousseau, K. Frair, V. Saunders, Pat Jennings CCaptainl, Mr. F. R. Psutka CCoachl. Front Row fLeft to Right,-H. Linsdell, F. DeMarco, H. Whitham, W. Blakely, R. Pelletier, P. Marceau, J. Durrell, A. Wigston.
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32 TI-IE NORTI-ILAND ECHO ITIIIIIIII ,M gPPd1t As usual, the Exchange EditOr's desk is littered with magazines-this time from almost every cor- ner Of the globe. Last year we exchanged with schools Of the Empire, obtaining a very enthusiastic response. This year we hoped to repeat the same success with schools of the U. S. A., but did not meet with quite as much response as in the case of the imperial exchange. Again we have exchanged with several Canadian schools. CANADIAN- VANTECH, VANCOUVER TECHNICAL SCHOOL, VANCOUVER, B.C. Excellent piece of work. EASTERN ECHOES, EASTERN I'IIGH SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Good Photos. BLUE and GOLD, EAST YORK C. I. TORONTO, ONTARIO. A credit to the school. THE VULCAN, CENTRAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL, TORONTO, ONTARIO. Our idea of the perfect magazine. WESTWARD HO., WESTERN TECHNICAL SCHOOL TORONTO, ONTARIO. Fine Work. THE ASHBURIAN, ASHBURY COLLEGE, OTTAWA, ONTARIO. Good, but too few photos. THE NEW ERA, BRANDON C. I. BRANDON, MAN. Very good. AMERICAN- THE NUTSHELL, MOORESTOWN HIGH SCHOOL, MOORESTOWN N. J., U. S. A. Excellent newspaper. JAY SEER, SAN BENITO COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE, HOLLISTER, CALIFORNIA. Seems to take a lot of students, time. EMPIRE- RAFFLES INSTITUTE, SINGAPORE, B. E. I. Good, but why not more photos? ANNUAL MAGAZINE, BRISBANE STATE HIGH SCHOOL, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. Good. No Photography club? No Magazine title? THE A. C. S. MAGAZINE, ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL, SINGAPORE, B. E. I. N O scenic photos? REVIEW, WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Very conservative. ACADEMY HERALD, AMERICAN ACADEMY, LARNACA, CYPRUS. Very good for small number attending LET'S HEAR FROM YOU ALL AGAIN!
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