Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1925

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102 THE CO LLEGIATE the championship with 20 points, Florence Laugher with I4 points and E. XYaghorne of 2C Coll. with 6 points. were fortunate in securing second and third places. In the junior sub-division Jenny IVise, Doris Kemp, and Hazel Fulkerson all of 3A Commercial gained I7 points, I3 points and I2 points re- spectively. Both the Senior and Intermediate Boys' Championships were dead- locked. The judges decided that the Senior Championship should be a- warded to Ted Kennedy of 5th be- cause his 25 points were all secured from ISIS. Although Howard Car- ter of 3A Coll. also obtained 25 points he was placed 2nd and E. Kellam also of 3A Coll. with 1.1, points received 3rd place. In the Intermediate Division it was neces- sary to play off the tie by throwing the ball for distance. In this Way Hubert Potter of 3.4. Coll. with I8 points was pronounced champion and Jim Armstrong of 4A Coll. se- cond with I8 points and G. Finch of 3B Coll. third with IO points. In, the Junior events Alex Hayes of IC Coll. secured 23 points, Gordon Pat- terson of 2D Coll. 20 points and E. Hargrove of 4B Coll. 7 points. The midgets made a creditableshowingg Glenn McPhail of 2A Coll. coming IST with I6 points. Donn Barr of IA Coll. 2nd with I5 points, and Joe Allaire of IA Coll. 3rd with 6 points! The form championship was a- warded to six Collegiate which had a total of Q9 points, the girls win- ning 4I and the boys 58 points. This form was well represented and deserved much credit for the sports! Inanship it displayed. H Those in charge felt that the sup! port of the school was behind them in endeavouring to make the day a SLICCCSS. f xx 111 f- 'X 234,170 ,Alf I 0 ff xxxg k XZ' y ..14s---- 3x v, A:-' ' ffhf-f- ..,. .- Xix' 'l..' F ' '17 QM ERP lsgipvfjf XX,

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THE COLLEGIATE lOl FIELD DAY CHAMPIONS Sitting fleft to rightl-Alex Hayes. Jean XYheatcroft. Hubert Potter, Standing tleft to rightj-Jennie XYise, Glenn McPhail. jean Needham. FIELD DAY The Field Day of 19.24 was by far the most successful one held yet as weather conditions were excellent and a much longer list of compet- itors was entered than usual. The school campus was thickly dotted with spectators running hither and thither to find a most advantageous spot for sight-seeing. Many who considered themselves fortunate in obtaining a place on the temporary erected bleachers had their plans shattered when the wooden struc- tures came down with a crash to the general merriment of all. lYith such a large number of en- tries the various events were soon under way and by noon the greater part had been iinishedg these con- sisted mainly of ball-throwing, tar- get work, and jumping. The latter attracted keen interest with Howard Carter featuring as winner of the high jump reaching almost the 6 ft. mark. The afternoon programme began at two o'clock with a soft ball game between the Senior and -lunior girls, with the former carrying off the honours. For the dashes and the running events a splendid track had been marked ont. .-Xt the conclusion of the events came the announcement uf the girl champions. ,lean lllieatcroft nf 3.-X Coll. headed the list uf the senior girls, with the large number of 21 points followed closely by llelen Donald of .QA Coll. who gained Io points, and thirdly by Yida Simp- son of JC Coll. with IO points, Special Commercial was well re- presented in the Intermediate divis- ion when .lean Needham claimed



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THE COLLEGIATE 103 The class of '24 was one of the largest and most successful ones that has ever graduated from this school. It is interesting to iind among their names those of the first graduates of the Technical Department. lYe wish them all success in their chosen work. Some of the former students will perhaps be interested in knowing where many of their classmates and teachers are. Miss -lean B. Ramsay is now Mrs. E. P. lYinhold of Brantford. Miss M. L. Clark is a member of the staff of the Collingwood Colleg- iate Institute. Mary Flesher and Mary lYatson are attending XYestern University this year and are both playing on the Basketball Team there. Manville QDocj Sloane is study- ing Medicine at Queens University. Stanley tPatj Crompton and Fred Pugh are taking Business Admin- istration at McGill. Margaret XYilson is working in Gammonls Grocery. Margaret Miners is a stenograph- er for the. iirm of LeSueur, McKin- ley, LeSueur and Dawson. Bob Mair is staying home this year. Gordon Gardiner is working in the Bank of Toronto. Doris Lapham is a nurse-in-train- ing at Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal. Dave McKenzie has a position with the Standard Oil Company in New jersey. Lynn Myers is a student at the University of Detroit. Dorothy Stonehouse and Eliza- beth Currie are nurses-in-training at the Port Huron Hospital. Isabel and Ed Letts are attending the London Central Collegiate. Bill Richardson is a student at Ridley College. jean McFee is attending Loretta Abbey, Toronto. Della 'llhibadou is staying home. Norine Sullivan is a stenographer for the Reid Brokers, Port Huron. Lois Eagle is living at Port Row- an. Dorothy Yince is a stenographer at the Canadian National. XYilbert Boyle is still in town. Melissa Black is living in Detroit and going to school there. Fidelis Dionne is at home this year. Bob Christie is a student at the Sarnia Business College. Florence Driscoll is now studying music. Ken Owens is attending school in Detroit. Lorne Robinson is working for his father at present. Helen Murphy is living in God- erich and going to school there. Yenner Couse is in business with his father. Eileen Cook is working for her father. Lorene XYarwick is nurse-in-train- ing at Harper Hospital, Detroit. Marville Crowe is stenographer at Mueller's. Charles Hamilton has a position at the Bridge XYorks. Grace Cairns and Margaret Mur- phy are in the office of the Sarnia Fence Co. Phyllis Beatty and Vera Marsh

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