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ll-4 THE CO LL EGIATE ginning of the season these two teams played a tie game, score II-I I. In this game, however, the S.C.l. team kept the long end of the score throughout, with the score 19-I3 in their favour at half-time. Pat Pal- mer played her steadiest game this year but failed to overtake Dorothy lYilliams' high scoring ability. lelelen Mittleholt was the chief scorer for London. Score 29-22. At this time, we. the Basketball team take this opportunity for showing our appreciation toward Miss Robertson, Patsy Collins, and the several other girls who assisted, for the different kindnesses shown towards us this season. O INTER-FORM BASKETBALL- There was keen competition, es- pecially among the lower forms, in the inter-form basketball tourna- ment this season. A better brand is being encouraged than has been formerly played in this particular schedule. The forms which came out on top were: 5th form Coll. for the senior division, and 2C Coll., for the juni-ors. The winning teams: 5th form-Captain Audrey Ham- met, Augora Rollins, Geraldine Steele, Elaine Vtloodrowe, Pauline Mills, an-d Mary Maclntyre. 2C Coll.-Captain Dorothy Cooper, Evelyn Kilbreath, Betty Wfright, Madeline Reeves, XVinnifred Dal- mage and Annie Laurie. FIELD DAY This year the combined field day of the girls and boys was not held as in past years. Owing to rugby practices the boys found it advisable to postpone their events without the spring. The girls, however, decided to hold their events without the boys and amid ideal weather the events were run off. The competi- tion was very keen and interesting. Among t.he events were baseball and basketball throwing for distance, baseball throwing in teams of two, dashes and high and broad jumps. Madeline Reeves of 2A Collegiate carried off the Senior honours with a total of 8 points. Marjorie Pat- terson of 3A Collegiate was the In- termediate Champion and Ettie Rainlsberry of IC Collegiate, Junior winner. O X GIRLS' SWIMMING To swim or not to swim, that is the questionf' Swimming has become one of the outstanding activities of the school and every year this sport is increas- ing in popularity. Although there are no interscholastic competitions in which those interested may take part, yet several aquatic meets are arranged each year. The iirst which officially opened the swimming was held in the fall and the events con- sisted of long, plunge, crawl, breast, back and side strokes, life saving, fancy swimming, diving and free style race. I Patricia Palmer, swimming cur- ator, received her bronze medallion last year. No other girls took life- saving tests. The girls are allowed the use of the pool every Wednesdlay after four and one gym period every two weeks. This work hfas been most profitable in that a great many girls have learned to swim and to receive some knowledge of life-saving. The most efficient of these will form the life-saving team for this year.
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