Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School - Echoes Yearbook (Peterborough, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1936

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70 Ghz 'Echoes QQ PM ,451 ff .ae , 'lf-I . f 7 'HT , U f f'w,,- i ' sk 5g'fF3G'SZ'f'P'1P ,r ' ji ,, '- -' J X, ' I l :fr mi- Yl ,A 5 X lmfnwwj' , A rggfpii -Ny '- FWHM if rl X , , - WJ . -cg . Q .5-V 7 qpyjg r E4 'e 5 3 ' Q fi u..,.'L.i., -. -, , s' ' - ' ,fielb Day BOYS' EVENTS ed 18 points and J. McMillan was runner- The llate-October T. 15135. up ,wlth 11' . . . Tl Q ,H F 1,1 ,t. 1, I tx. Seymour was Juvenile CIIHINIJIOII It ' um It All ll 'fm 'mum 5' with a total of 93. YY. lIeKinley was lln IllitlNltH11T. C. Y. 5. I'uld Day. M.L.,,m1 with 13 pomts. The weather was perfect and keen in- Fourteen records were broken. The terest was shown hy the large number of students who were present. Poly Strickland won the senior cham- pionship with first in the -2-20. Htl and S80 for 15 points. He also won the open mile in the rect:rd-breaking time of .3 minutes and 4.3 seconds. Keith Kelly and Jack Patterson were tied for second place with 132 points. Erie Pearse led the Intermediates with ID points. Jizn Seynionr wus sem-ond with ll? lnore important ones were: Intermediate: Q20 yards in 24.8 seconds hy Eric Pearse. Junior Shot 18 pds.i: 4-Q feet Q16 inches hy Rex Forsythe. Junior Discus: S4 feet 6 inches by E. Hoffman. Junior Javelin: 118 feet 6 inches by R. Forsytlle. Juvenile Q20 Yards: In Q72 seconds hy YY. McKinley. Juvenile Javelin: T5 feet 6 inches by In the jzmior section lt. Forsythe earn- G. Seymour. D. L. Qirls' 'Events GIIICXT many girls took part in one of the most successful field days P. C. V. S. has ever held. They practised the track and field events faithfully. and on the eventful day estahlished records in a few events. The girls were divided into groups aecordingg to age. Senior 16 and over: Intermediate 14-IG: Junior under H. The champion of each group was presented with a silver eup. The champions were: Senior-lIuriel 3Iaellillan QA Com- mercial with '21 points. Interlnediate-Peggy Lawless QA Com- mercial with Q7 points. Junior-Helen Beatty IB Academic with Ili points. Isalmel YYray estalmlished a school re- cord for Javelin with a throw of 82 feet. The interform relays were won by Com' mercial forms. Every form was given a point for each memher entered in an event, and in de- termining the champion form only these points were counted. The champion form was 3C Academic. NIuriel 1Iac1Iillan received the A. Ivander cup. given to the most outstand- ing girl athlete of the school. Picture of Field Day Champions, see page 75.

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'Ghz 'Echoes Q- 71 Dba Senior Rugby Beam NCB more the l'. C. V. S. team has returned to gain new honours on the rugby field. By defeat of Belleville the Doctor Neal Trophy was returned to its proper place for the first time in the last four years. It is also the first time that the C.0.S.S..X. championsliip has been brought to Peterborough. At the beginning of the season P.C.Y.S. was grouped with Lindsay. After being badly defeated in the first game. Lindsay dropped out. leaving Peterborough to join the strong Lakeshore group. compos- ed of Cobourg. Oshawa and Bowmanville. ln the playroff for the group champion- ship our Seniors defeated Bowmanville in a liome-and-lioine series. The ancient rival1'y between Belleville was once more renewed: Peterborough was victorious in a sudden-death game played in Cobourg. The final for the C.0.S.S..X. championship took place in Toronto. Peterborough met and defeated Port Colborne. In the O.R.T.t'. semi-final St. lfieliaels College eliminated Peterborough in a two-game series. Congratulations are due to eve1'y mem- ber of the team. A great share of our success is due to our coach. HIV. Bam- forth. It was through his untiring efforts that the team went as far as they did. The school is indebted to Doctor Neal. Mr. YY. A. RlCl1ill'LlStlll and llr. Charles Shaw for their generosity in providing uniforms. The support of our Board of Education was also appreciated. About ten members of the champion- ship team have played their last rugby season at P.C.Y.S. Ed. Aseott. who filled a big hole at snap. is already working. Our two star middles. Ross Pulkinghorn and George Sedgewick, will probably find places on the Intermediate team next year. The work of Dave YYilson at inside Two of our outsides. and Griffin Young. will be lost through the age limit. Grif. was will be missed. Jack Patterson our star kicker and Jack. besides playing outside, tlicl himself credit at snap. The backlield will lose Poly Strickland and Doug Blat-l'herson. tlordy tlunsolus. au- other one of our big insides, has played his last rugby for P.C.Y.S. lllany new faces will be found on next year's team. It can be built around the two Clarks on the half-line, Kelly and Duncan at insides. Xvalter Perry and Jim Thorburn in the wing positions. ive wish next year's team every success in the world and may they continue where we left off. It is interesting to note in the summary which follows that the P.C.Y.S. team in its drive to the C.0.S.S.A. championship scored 321 points for 30 for all opponents. Iucst'LTs or oicove onli-is ' V l'.C.Y.S. with Lindsay C.I.. won 71-0. l'.fi'.Y.S. with Ushawa CKVS.. won 4-Q-7. P.C.Y.S. with Cobourg 'C.I.. won -LT-1. P.C.V.S. with Howmanville won 37-3. l'.C.V.S. with Oshawa C.XY.S.. won Q9-6. GROUP PL.-XY-OFF l'.C.Y.S. with Bowmanville won 'IQ-5. l'.C.Y.S. with Bowmanville won QS-6. i'liN'l'RAI. ONTARIO PLAY-OFF l'.C .X .h. with Belleville CYXVS.. won 30-7. c.o.s.s..x. CWIANIPIONSIIII' FINAL l'.C.Y.S. with Port Colborne. won QS-l. o.H.1-'.I'.-sl-:xlI-1-'1N.xL l'.C.Y.S. with St. lIicl1ael's College. lost QQ-QS. P.C.V-S. with St. Bliellaelis College. lost S-SQ. I'jllI'l'ORiS Norm: The B..-X..X. is indebted to Dr. J. J. Craig for dental work for George Sedgewick.

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