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THE PELHAM PNYX 63 POTATO CLUB Seated Cleft to right!-Robbert van Berkum, Ross Staley 1.Treas.l, john Wiley flares. D, Lloyd King lSec. 1, Don Alsop fVice-Pres. J, George Misener. First Row Standing-Cecil Haist, Bill Alsop, Joe Filip, Murland Foss, Harold Hodg- kins, Keith Zavitz, john Savigny. Second Row Standing-Peter Tokar, john Swartz, Douglas Cameron, Bruce Lep- pert, Gerald Freure, Junior Mosley, Frazer Zwierschlte. THE D, C. R. A. CONTEST The P. C. S. Cadet Corps entered the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association Competition for shooting. The team consisted of nine boys and while there was 1 e c ance or rac ice is vear, e resu s were ver avoura e an lttl h f t th 1 th lt yf bl d are shown as follows: OFFICIAL RESULTS The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association Name of Competitor Jan. Score Feb. Score March Score Paul Tokar S8 93 79 Edgar Ker 75 86 87 Donald Alsop 90 94 97 Keith Zavitz 95 S4 97 Donald Metler 90 90 97. Ross Staley 79 89 97. Robbert van Berkum 79 89 89 Murland Foss 87 91 95 Kenneth Hampton 96 98 95 Team Score 779 815 82.3 The School is looking forward to the first Cadet Inspection Day which will take place on May 31, 1940, at 10:00 o'cl0ck. Special drills and sig- nalling exercises are being prepared as well as the regular Ceremonial Drill.
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. 1 I 1 1 Z l vlsffoqx C , WEI - G Cf fi i i C 'i I --I i F iff' 1 1 , i f X f e -mtiggi-f-4 i,,. sr., fi 9 . T-J -lmagogg-,1ms,,' AW' eexsefgl'-' if-P' '4f.J I'--1-P :i -Zv- BOYS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY In the early fall an athletic meeting was held in which all the students participated to elect the ofhcers for the ensuing year. Under the supervision of Mr. R. B. Laing, the following were appointed: I-Ionorary President ....,,.i,.,.,,,.,..... ,.... , ., Mr. R. B. Laing President ...,....,.. .,,....,, P aul Tokar Vice-President ,...,......,. . , ..,,..... Gordon Beamer Secretary-Treasurer ..,...,.,.. ,..,.....,,.. D oug Lymburner Sport Activities and Assistant ..,.....,, ,..,, P aul TokarAWilliam Colcock Track Captain ...,.,..,..,..,..,..............,.....,....,.. Billy Alsop Form Representatives - Bill Bauer, Stan. Reilly, David Johnson, Donald Metler ANNUAL FIELD DAY Finally the anxiously awaited day for the annual event was approaching. On October 11, 1939, the pupils adjourned to the playgrounds to capture laurels and to win for themselves the title of being the outstanding athlete of P. C. S. The weather was perfect and several records were established. Following were winners: Senior boys, Paul Tokar, winner of A. B. Dam- ude Challenge Cup, Intermediate boys, Bill Alsolp, winner of E. Anderson Trophygjunior Boys, Lloyd Stirtzinger, winner o P. C. S. Cup. Records established: In the Senior class, Paul Tokar was the outstanding athlete by breaking tive records namely, running broad jump, hop-skip and jump, running high jump, pole vault and shot put. Indeed, Paul made such a splendid showing that we expect to see him win new laurels at the St. Cath- arines track meet in the spring, and perhaps some day he might . . . ? who knows? In the Intermediate class Bill Alsop and Ken Hampton were the record- breakers. Bill broke the running broad jump and running high jump records and Ken broke the record for the standing broad jump. In thejunior class, although there were no new records, there was however, a good showing and more competition. Lloyd made a clean sweep of all the events.
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