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.THE COLL1-:GIATE 1 ' ' O 'I Queen 5 Tklnuhersntp KINGSTON ONTARIO Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 Situated in the Oldest city in Ontario: 34 buildingsg normal registra- tion about 45003 health insurance provided during sessions. DEGREE COURSES in Arts, Commerce, Applied Science, Medicine, and Nursing Science. Matriculation Pamphlet sent On request includes a complete list of scholarships and prizes awarded on entrance and on University Work. EXTRAMURAL IVORIK in Arts and Commerce up to four courses yearly. It is possible to get a pass degree in ,-Xrts or lu com- plete three years Of an Honours Course through extramural and Summer School study. ASK FOR A COPY 'OF QUEENS IN PICTURES McVVatters: I've got the most wonderful family tree. Taylor: Wlia tiare you-the sap? Compliments of SARNIA CITY DAIRY LIMITED BETTER DAIRY PRODUCTS 320 Talfourd Street Phone 3080 Compliments of , LEWIS CLEANERS 105 S. Victoria Street A 111 Stuart Street Phone 51 Phone 950
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THE CoLLEc1ATE 103 THE GIRLS' GYMNASHUM DEMONSTRATHUN After a dismaying postponement of the Gym Demonstration from hlune the sixth until a week later, june the thirteenth turned out to be a satisfac- tory evening. tExeept for those mosquitoes lj The programme was, opened by the five hundred girls of the Sarnia 'Collegiate Institute and Technical School, dressed in blue and white, forming their traditional S.C.l. and T.S. on the rich green grass of the Athletic Park. After the formation was completed the girls came to attention, the audience rose, and God Save The King was sung. A brief speech by Mr. Harry Eyre, Chairman of the Board of Education, was given. Following Mr.: Eyre's address a spectacular marching drill was done by the complete group. - Throughout the programme were dances performed by the grade niners then the second formers and on up until the grade thirteens were reached. Gymnastic exercises were artistically arranged and interspersed among the dances. There were a number of volunteer groups which provided interesting entertainment. Tumbling was done by a volunteer group from all grades, advanced Gymnastics from eleven. twelve, and thirteen, and fin- ally the games skills from Grades nine and ten. Added to these groups was GIRLS' ALIJROUND CHAMPS i Standing-Carol Maelntyre tjuniorj Sitting-Ruth Hawley fSeni0rj, Hope Millholland tlnterinedj
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104 Ti-IE COLLEGIATE a dance called f'La Cucaraclian which took the audience of 2.000 down 'fSouth of the Border to Mexico. This was a colorful dance of eight couples, the girls in white blouses and gaily coloured skirts and the boys ttruly girlsj in white blouses and dark slacks and large ten gallon hats. Towards the end of the programme Mrs. F. Mills presented pins to the members of the Girls' Athletic Executive. Also, crests were presented for all around proficiency in Physical Education activities by Peggy Milne. The programme was concluded by a dance done by the whole group and by Peggy Milne making a fitting presentation to Miss Ramsden and Mrs. Claxton. It was a hot night, that night of 'Tune the thirteenth! The members of the School Band as well as the girls who took part were given frost bites, provided by the Board of Education. Before concluding, it almost goes without saying ,what we. the girls, owe to Miss Ramsden and Mrs. Claxton. XYe enjoyed every minute of work- ing with them and are looking forward to putting on another demonstration in the future. GNMVD Miss Taylor: XYhich would you desire most in ahusbandfbrains. wealth or appearance? Miss Harris: Appearance-and the sooner the better. Pls lk 96 .-X won11:n's intuition is about two-thirds suspicion. CREST XYIXNERS, 1945 Back Row tleft to rightl-P. Hartley, J. Dupec, Y, Miller, S. Robley. M. Jones, J. Cowan, E. Rutherford, B. Lawrence. E. Aiken. Middle Row Cleft to rightl-R. Hawley, P. Slater. C. Maclntyre, B. Biddlecombe, A. Cowan, M. Lucas, H. Millholland, H. Friedman, J. Helliwell, F. XVh1tnell. Front Row tleft to rightl-J. Saunders. M. Slater, XY. Brandon, M. Jennings, J. Palmer, J. Calluni, T. Isaac, P. Armstrong.
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