North Toronto Collegiate Institute - Howler Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1934

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Page Sixly-Si.i' THE HOIVLER, 1934 WMWWNMMMMM BASKET BALL sf ---f-+-AvA--vA-AvA--- W ----vA-A-+-----+ As usual basketball aroused the most in- terest. The tournament among the various forms was begun before Christmas. The fifth form schedule has been completed with V-AB winning the championship after a closely fought game with Y-CD in which basketball was played at its best. In the regular games V-CD won twice from V-AB. Altogether iifth form basketball was very exciting. IV-B won in a game against V-AB. FLEANUR IDOAN is on that winning fourth form team. They count on Doaney and they don't count in vain. Eleanor also holds the purse strings for the Badminton Club. Somebody please-oh, please, invent unbreak- able lenses for BETTY lQIRK,S glasses. Her first dozen pair will soon be gone. Glasses or no glasses-when Betty gets the ball . . . two points, of course! KAY SCOTT participates in that unpopular game -Basketball-Oh, how can she! But Kay is a nifty little Basketball player-no foolin'. VVe sit and wonder how EVELYN Mossoe can slide that big basketball into that tiny bas- ket. But can she do it? You're asking us? Ev, also wields a wicked Badminton racquet. Lois HENnERsoN is up to her old tricks in Basketball, mainly getting baskets. XVon- der how she does it? Lois is progressing nicely in Badminton also. JEAN CARR knows just where to put the Bas- ketball. XVhere do you put a ball to get two points? Aren't you stupid. 'lean owes her success to Carr -ters little Basketball pills-in the red and grey box. AUDERY lklILLIiR is playing Basketball again this year. Audery makes a good team-mate. Nice playing Audery! She plays Basketball very well, plays a good game of Tennis and Badminton and has a wicked serve in volleyball. XVho has? NVhy, LoU1sE FORD! 1211.1-:EN CLARKE can guard that Basketball like Nobody's business. Clarkie is pro- gressing ever so nicely in Badminton. BETTY TXICCULLOVGII shows the spirit of '98 when she plays Basketball. My! can she guard that ball. Ask the forwards. ' M1DGE MAsoN plays Basketball with a right good will. Oooooh! Those long shots. Midge recommends yeast for those long shots. Try a cake and see where your shot goes-XVhat, out the gym! Tut tut. 4B, V.B. AND 'B.B. CHAMPIONS A ' 'v h iw N '77 I fl. . lk: 3 . :lv 3 f . f- 525523 A . t . . L' V im 8 1 .4 I . try F, F . , ' 1 s- T r If . 5 ' Ll A 'FC l K- ' 4 V H A .X ,,,.. . ,.. T Left to Right-A. Miller, D. White, J. Wilson, E. Doan, B. Kirk, M. Andrews, I. Tipp, G. Chippindale, L. Henderson, R. Green.

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THE HOIVLER, 1954 Jocf: Nvnrrnsrma- In the swim is Jock XVhiteside, Right down to her job she's tied And with her we're almost sure Non-swimmers will find a certain cure. NIARJORIE B15AToN our Howler Rep. Certainly ought to have some pepg VVith the Council behind to give her cues She will give each branch of it, its full dues. JEAN FRANCIS is one of our best all-round sporting girls. About her Basketball and Badminton, words fail us. Keep it up Jeanie. One of the greatest mysteries to us is :: which is Barbara and which is Betty Choate? Both are outstanding little Basketball play- ers. A referee thinks she is seeing double! JACKIE JOLLY has her height to help in her shooting. Her guards wonder what it is A --------------------------- VOLLEY HE Girls' Athletic Council decided to hold the volley ball tournament in the fall this year and the basketball in the spring. This plan seems to be an improve- ment over that of other years. There must be something lucky in the letter B in volley- ball anyway, as IB emerged victorious among the first formsg IIB likewise carried off the honours in the second formsg IIIF proved to be the lone exception to the rule of the B's defeating all the other thirdsg IVB was the best of the fourth form teams while Y-AB were the winners in the fifth forms. In the play-offs for the Lower School Championship, IIB proved supreme. The Lp- V-AB BASKET BA LL s 'YL s 3 , mg A 1 J, Pay: .S'i.rIy-F1'1.'e like up there in the clouds.-Cold, I'll bet. VI IkIClkllLLAN, although small, is a really line Basketball player. Jacky and Vi owe their success to a pound of grapes a day! Try it. BAIQBAR.-x FIQNN is one of our outstanding stars in Tennis. It is rumoured that Barbara has a preference for orange balls tied with blue ribbon. FRANcIas lXlAcnoN,-tw can play Basketball and at Badminton she's not had at all! BETTY PRITCHARD is new this year to N.T.C.I. -why how do you do, Betty! Seriously, Betty plays a lovely game of Basketballi take our word for it. MyR'rL1a ANDRICXYS-XYC guarantee that Myrtle is a good Basketball player, Badminton player, and an enthusiastic life-sayer!H tMoney back if not suitedl. BA' I .----.--------.--.-----...--. per School Championship went to IVB. Several games were played with other schools which added to the interest in volley- ball. The invasion of Varkdale resulted in three losses and one win for North Toronto, IYB coming through to hold up North Tor- onto's reputation. The games against Malvern were both won. The honours were divided with Oakwood, each school winning one game. MAY FRIQIQMAN:-In Volley Ball May has a hefty selye which never fails her. XVhat never! XYell-hardly ever. I,oIs Com-iMAN is a loyal supporter of her Yol- leyball team. Field llay saw Lois in action, especially in the high jump. III-F VOLLEY BALL I Left to Right-M. Taylor, V. McMillan. M. Hall. H. Scott, G. Gay, R. Young, J. Jolly. Left to Right-W. Gain, E. Moore, J. Clarke, N. Ferguson, J. Iler, A. Lane, M. Dunnsford, B. Wickens.



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THE HOIVLER, 193-I Non-Swimmers Beware! Here comes ALLI- SON RIKEN. If you don't watch out you'll learn how to swim when Allison is near. NIARGE HosMER captains her form Basketball team. She fell once, hurt her ear and her dignity W got right up, and did she get baskets - ask us - yes! FLORA NICOLL, pickles to you, is in the right jar as it were, when she is on a Basket- ball court. Nice guarding, pickles, and we agree whole-heartedly. X'Vho's that knocking at the door, no not the Fuller Brush man, just one of his relatives. BETTY FULLER seems to have been raised on a Basketball court. It's a gift we main- tain, to play like that: ' HJACKYH .AxUllIiR of the Choate, Auger Choate forward line completes a nice trio. They need you Jacky , keep it up. JEAN RUTHUEN. VVhoops! She's done it again! What? Oh just scored her 22nd basket. fNot exaggeration eitherj. Mary, oh Mary! Vi'e, as forwards, would like to see what the ball looks like. P.S.-That's NIARY XVILLMOT'S reputation as guard. She is a great guard. She's there! No. she's here! No, I see herg over there. My she's a fast guard! That's some reputation you have, PAT HLTNTER. Contidentially, people, Pat is a good guard. lVho is an inspiration to her team? Don't you liI'!OXV-IRIZNIZ FARAM. She seems to radiate the spirit which makes one want to play. HELEN CURTIS-Paging Helen. Oh, there you are. Helen, you are a nifty guard, always just where they want you. Is your face red? JEAN NIANSON is one of our future Stars at Basketball. She's good now, so draw your own conclusion about what she's going to -ani MARIAN BEST ' I BILL SUBLETT Pres. of Girls' Athletic Association Captain of Junior Rugby Page Si.i'1'y-Sctwiv be like. 4Tough about the ankle, jean- lJon't let us catch you doing that again. GRACE GAY is on the winning tifth form team. And is one of their stand-bys on the de- fence. XYhen Grace was asked how she did it she said, Ch, I'm just Gay and light- hearted -Get it? Marvellous floor work! Sensational shooting! and the best captain !-XVho? IQAY COLE- .MAN-and we mean it. lVfARG. A112125 is a steady and reliable guard. she does not let the opposing forwards get a chance at the ball. 'lihat's the spirit, Marg. RUTH GREEN, oh dear! XYe small forwards can't even see over her. But we'll give her credit she is a ripping good guard. BETTY XVICKIZNS brings her happy smile to a Basketball game and well she may because she is a keen player herself. PHYLLIS Cow1E. Small, but what a player! liverybody says Phyllis is a good team- mate. Fozrrflzv Form Iiaskcflvall IV-B seems to be in on everything in the way of sports. After gaining the volleyball championship they went right to work and carried off the honours in fourth form basket- ball with IV-A a close second. The games were well played however. They defeated Y-AB and V-CD to capture the Upper School Championship. Third Form BU5kL'l'l7lIH At the time of going to press the third form schedule is not yet finished. Form IH-B is leading the way in one group with IH-D ahead in the other group. IH-A and Ill-H are running the leading forms a close second in their respective groups making the race very interesting. 5 IDA TIPP Tennis Singles Champion

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