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Oliver Dean, .lohn Stelcetee, Bill llill, Maurie Vander Veen, and Bill Edison are enjoying the fresh air after a hard afternoon of pravtioing trunk. They are a few of the Cords who are avtive in sports. Robert Zaremba, Harry Palmer, Bill Edison, Robert .lamo, Oliver Dean, and Tommy Heines are taking it easy after one of their meetings, whivh are held in Mr. Ernest Uiddingsk room every Thursday at noon. Robert Jamo, secretary, and Tommy Heines, treasurer, are also officers of the Cordelier Club. 25
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Cordelier Top Now: ll. Srhelling, K. Shire-ling. Nl. villNlf'!'vt'Pll H, lhlf7Kt?0ll2,'ll, B. Phlison. A. 1 llrant, 0. lloan, ll. Zarernha. S4'l'IIllfl Row: ,l. Montgomery, B. VanKuiken, B. Svhopps, ll. llill, ,l. Mitts, .l. Stoke-tee, Mr. Ernest Ginhlings tsponsorl. First Row: D. Graham I gi.. fpri-sith-ntl, ll. lfrnst, ll, Palmer lvive-presiflentl, ll, Nelilman, B, ,lamo tsevrr-taryl, ll, l'lrn-t, ll. Millar. r4ll5l'llf Mvrrilwr: T, lleines tserretaryl. Cords Load the 'Wav in Cports The hoys helonging to the Corilelier Cluh printed the programs for tln- lioothall games tht- past season. ancl they were very active at the lvaslwllvall games. avting as the main eheering seotion. lin-lore any lraslietlmall game whit-li was going to he helfl in thi- Otlana gym. one might have lwarrl lloh Greenhoo ask Mr. Carl lloliman. Who will l have sell pailrlle pops at the game? This mlm-s not me-an Mr, llofman is the sponsor. lmeeauso he is notg lnit il, was llolfs jolm to get the lnoys to sell paddle pops. and he likes to lroths-r Nlr. llofman. 'I'ln- vlnlv has Mr. l'lrnc-st Giililings for its sponsor. and the first sn-rm-sler ollic-ers were Don V4-ltlman. presimlentg Bolm Ernst, v'if-1--pri-siqleiitg lloh Nlillar. secretaryg Dave Ernst. treasurer. Set:- onil St'llN'Sl0l' ollivers wero lion Graham. presitlentg Harry Palmer, Vlt't'4lH't'Sltlt'llll lioln Jamo. sm-erm-taryg and Tom Heines, treasurer. llaving lu-on in existenee sinee l925. this eluh is the oldest lnoys' vlulr at Ottawa: anml any hoy having a 'GCN average in his svholastii' rating aml taking part in sports hy either playing or lu-ing manager may join. 'llhis f-lulv is to promote gooil sportsmanship and to honor the most ontslanfling athletes of the year. llnn Graham, Ill't'Sltlt'l'l, and llarry l'alme-r, viee-president, are two of th ollim-rs of the- tforilvlier fflnb. 24 e faithful
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