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COLLEGIAN, 1930 GIRLS' ATHLETIC EXECUTIVE J. Stapleton, M. Harrison, Miss E. K. West, M. Smith, J. Miller fabsenti. THE GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY The nominations for the offices oi the Girls' Athletic Society were held in the Assembly Hall on Tuesday, Sept. l7, 1929. On Friday, Sept. 20, 1929 the elections were held. The results of the elections were as follows: Honorary President-Miss E.. K. West. President-Marion Smith. Vice-President-Janet Miller. Secretary-Margaret Harrison. Treasurer-Jean Stapleton. Form Representatives 5A-Ena Plaskett. 5B--Lorna Lupton. 4A-Dorothy Lennox. 4B-Gladys Leith. 3A--Margery Rodgers. 3B-Marie Atkins. 3C-Pearl Rieder. ZA-Margaret Dempsey. 2B-Marion MacLachlan. 2C-Kathleen Clark. 2D-Winnifred Corby. lA-Helen Campbell. lB-Clara Bell Nicholson. lC-Gwen Edwins. lD-Mary Clarke. Spec. Com.--Louise Monteith. 3A C--Gwen Allen. ZA C4-Doreen Bishop. 2B C-Rose McTague. IA C-Ruth Agroff. IB C-Ethel Gates. SOFTBALL The Mitchell High School girls played our Girls' Softball team here on Field Day. The Mitchell girls won the game by a score of I7-I5. The return game was played next day and proved to be much faster. Strangely enough, the tables were turned, and the Stratford nine re- turned with a l7-6 score in their favour. The following played for the S. C. l.: Marie Atkins, Margaret Harrison., Aileen Bishop, Pearl Rie- der, I-lelen Struthers, Pearl Milli- ken, Madelene Lay, Winnifred Rich- ards and Evelyn Capling. -71-
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COLLEGIAN, l930 FIELD DAY CUP WINNERS Standing-M. Nethercott, G. Doxey, K. McCu1ly. Seated-W. Brenneznan, V. Milliken, A. Bishop, VV. Stapleton. T. Dunkley. FIELD DAY The field day was held on the third and fourth of October and was a remarkable success. To advertise our sports' day the pupils of the Col- legiate, some seven hundred strong paraded the main thoroughfares of the city, led by the Collegiate Band. Red and green ribbon and our school pennants were evident in abundance and there was a good showing of school spirit. The booth was well patronized and was quite a success. The competition was very keen ar. some excellent performances were given. The three-mile run was the prominent feature of the sports. This marathon consisted of running first around the campus and then up St. Vincent Street hill to lVlaker's Field. This course was circled se- veral times and then the contestants returned to the campus and made a round of it. ln order to enter this contest it was necessary to train for a week. This race was won by George Doxey who was closely fol- lowed by Lorne Bridges and Donald lVlc-Caul. The cup Winners are: Senior--G. Doxey, ZI points. Runner up-R. lVlcCully, I7 points. Intermediate-W. Brenneman, 32 points. Runner up+I... Fraser, I5 points. junior-T. Dunkley, I6 points. Runner up-E. Stabler, I2 points. Juvenile - W. Stapleton, I5 points. Runner up-G. Mallion, I4 points. Senior Girls Aileen Bishop won the Girls' Se- nior Cup with I7 points, and lVIar- garet Harrison with IO points was the runner-up. Intermediate Girls The Intermediate Cup was won by Mary Nethercott with 24 points, and Catherine Pidgeon was the run- ner-up with I0 points. 170.-
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COLLEGIAN, 1930 GIRLS' SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM P. Rieder, M. Moser, J. Kilgour, L. Krue,Qe1', H. Struthers. F. Beatty, M. Dent, J. Miller, D. Lennox, K. McCully, Junior Girls Vera Milliken won the Junior Cup with I0 points, with Ethel Gates as runner-up with 9 points. Relay Team The Girls' Relay Team of the Ge- neral Department was successful in defeating the girls of the Commerce- ial Department. The Collegiate Girls' Relay Team succeeded in winning from the girls of the Normal School. Novelty Race Girls' Posing Race -- Lucille Brothers. Fast Walking Race - Bernice Turnbull. -11 TENNIS The first tennis games were play- ed on the Y. W. C. A. courts, but on account of wet weather, the Ten- nis tournament was completed in our gymnasium. Kathleen lVlcCully and Fern Beatty competed in the finals. The former was successful in winning the cup. E. Bishop, Miss E. K. West. BASKETBALL January I7.-The Stratford Col- legiate girls played the Woodstock Collegiate girls in the local Gym- nasium. The home team held the lead during a rather slow game. The result was a victory for Stratford, with a score of 68-25. January Zl.-The Stratford girls journeyed to Woodstocl: to play a return game. Both teams played hard. The Woodstock girls played a good combination game and in the first half kept our girls going. However, in the last half, the Strat- ford girls had themselves in hand, and brought the score to 51-32, in their favour. February 4.-The girls journeyed to St. lVlarys, bent on defeating their rivals. The game resulted in a vic- tory for Stratford, the score being 55-29. The St. Marys girls used their weight to perfection, and did a great deal of overguarding. The result was that they were constantly tripped up by the referee. By this win the local girls became leaders of their group. 172-
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