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l ped gymnasium. Interform games are a constant source of interest and friendly rivalry. In fact We Would sooner play than eat or sleep. Who Wouldn't, With such a delightful gym, and such jolly y playmates? Outside games were played With the Normal School and Qu7Appelle and this year we had a. new opponent, in the Collegiate Nites. The R.C.I. First Team line up is: Forward-Vera Yates, Alice Blacklock. Centre-Jean Peebles, Blanche Paquet. Defence-Frances Smeed, Audrey McKay. The R.C.I. Second Team line up is: l Forward-Gladys Schiefner, Russum Nowles. Centre-Ellen Jordison, Gelena Miller. Defence-Elsie Baker, Eva Till. BA SEBALL. At an open meeting of the girls of the school on April 13, nearly every phase of baseball was discussed. Officers were elected. Mr. Austin Bothwell who has faithfully supervised the girls' baseball for several years, and is a general favorite With co-eds, was elected Honorary President. The other officers are: . ' .1 M - . in GYMNASIUM CLASS, III. A AND III. B, R.C.I. 24
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R.C.I. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM A. Blacklock CCapt.j, B. Pacquet, A. Mackay, V, Yates, F, Smgedj J, Peeblte Vifhiteford, lst. Year R-ep.-Ruby Harper, 2nd Year-Minnie Friedgut, 23rd Year-Gelena Miller, ith Year-Jean Peebles. ' TENNIS In the autumn, tennis was the starter and never before were there so many names enroled for the game. Our tennis players generally learn in their first. year and the vim, with which these novices play, is astonishing. i On account of the early winter, our tournament was not finished, but a live one to make up is looked forward to this spring. The tennis Club has been organized and the boys are getting busy on the courts. Mr. J. E. Campbell who has done five-fifths of this work in previous years was elected Hon. President. Witli him and Mr. W. S. Holmes, an athletic enthusiast, at the head of affairs, we know that tennis will go with a swoop. Cllook out you don 't get run 0ver.j ' . SPORTS DAY. If it had not been so beastly cold nothing could have been more enjoyable than our yearly Field Day Meet, held this tall. Great credit is due Mr. A. J. Wei1', who occupied the important position of Field Marshal. . The girls were divided into three sections, Junior, Intermediate and Senior. The athletics consisted of running and jumping chiefly. Olive Leitch was the winner in the Senior branch, with Helen Smith a close runner up. Blanche Paquet headed the long list of Intermediates. In the Junior Department, there were many good records, which made it diticicult to determine the leaders. However, Ruby Harper who won the Junior Championship and Flora Musgrave were the outstanding girls. BASKETBALL. All winter long, this joyous game is played in our well equip- 23
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EVENING CLASS, GYMNASIUM, R.C.I. President-Mabel Millarg Secretary Treasurer-Alice Black- loekg lst Year Represenftative-Ruby Harperg 2nd Year Represen- tative-Alma Sandstromg 3rd and 4th Year Representative-A Audrey McKay. In all our sports, the te-aehers and pupils work tog'ether in erfeot harmony and the School Board has always been ffeneroa.. 1 I 0 l 1 Q 1 Q 6 0 with its assistance. It proposes to iurnish the chief tennis and baseball accessories this ear and we are duly Grateful. 1 23 Audrey MacKay, 362 THE PRIZE STORY THE NIAGARA MAN. p by Audrey MacKay. The most wonderful, all-power water, the sweet, invigorating air both added to the pleasure of our motor drive. The oar crawled smoothly by Niagara Falls, bound for the Wliii'lpools and Rapids. As we journeyed through that wonderland, my mother, who had 25
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