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COLLEGIAN, 1937. STRATFORD, ONT. Elizabeth Dempsey Ross MacKintosh Torn Patterson Bill Buschner Joe Blatchford 1Abs.J Special Commercial, Marcella Liebler, Vera Knack C3 Enid Rogers, Mary Hodgins C2A Florence Carr C2B Joan Marshall C1A Doris Lane C1B Mildred Nicoll At the first meeting of the Society for 1936- 37, managers were voted to direct the various sports for the year, as follows: Tumbling, Loretta McCauley Basketball, Edith Fitzgeorge Baseball, Elsie Wettlaufer Volley Ball, Velma Bailey Tennis, Ferne Nickel Badminton, Mary Hodgins At the following meetings business pertain- ing to the Athletic activities of the school was introduced, discussed and the necessary steps taken. Altogether the year in the way of girls' sports was successful, the girls entering more heartily than ever before into the events. FIELD DAY The dates for the Annual Field Day were chosen as the first and second of October but owing to rain the events of the first day were postponed and they all took place on Friday the second. Margaret Cornish Mary Myers Floris Zulauf The co-operation of the teachers as well as the students helped in no small way to make the field day a huge success. The Juvenile and Junior classes were well represented but numbers dwindled for the intermediate and senior classes. However, the competition was keen and when the final winners were decided upon, the true athletes were singled out. There is little need to mention the popular- ity of the booth. Although it was just busy for one day it was well patronized. In the Girls' Events: Senior cup winners-Floris Zulauf, Mary Harrison, each with 19 points. Runner-up-Lillian Elder, with 11 points. Intermediate cup winnerfBarbara Crane, 19 points. Runner-up-Dorothy Symonds, 13 points. Junior cup winner-Elsie Smith, 13 points. Runner-up-Audrey Appel, 9 points and Jean French, 9 points. Juvenile cup winner - Betty Appel, 17 points. Runner-up-Doreen Allen and Margaret Reed, 9 points. Page Forty-nine
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COLLEGIAN, 1937. STRATFORD, ONT. Snort BOYS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY Nominations and election of the officers of the Athletic Societies were held in the first week of school. These bodies support all athletics in the school. Main Executive: I-Ion. President, W. L. Sprung, President, J. Blatchfordg Vice-President, T. Patterson, Secretary, R. McIntosh, Treasurer, W. Buch- ner. Form Representatives: 5A B. Kennedy, K. Groves. 5B B. Neilson, G. Farrow. 4A R. Trethewey, S. Shivas. 4B A. Walkolm, J. Morris. 4C H. Furlong, R. Crerar. 3A B. Hamilton, J. Hayter. 3B A. Martell, J. McAtee. 3C K. Pigeon, L. Scorgie. 2A J. Davis. 2B K. Harrison. 2C N. McAtee. 2D J. Roberts. 2E G. Trethewey. 1A L. Bradshaw. 1B R. DeLaFranier. 1C N. Griffin. 1D F. McKeough. 1E T. Ryan. 1F H. Turnbull. C1A J. Dolson. C1B D. Litz. C2A B. Easson. C2B B. Strain. C3 J. Stirling, H. Harloff. Sp.C. W. Waddle, D. Green. The girls' society joined with the boys in providing a booth for field day, which was a success. The first of the school letters were present- ed to a worthy winner. E. Smith, who won a University of Toronto Scholarship, received the Boy's School Letter. Smith was a mem- ber of the Sr. Rugby team, an able scholar, and Page Forty-eight he had taken a large part in the activities of the school. Another campaign was launched in order to get a school song and yell. Although a con- siderable number of contributions were re- ceived it was hoped that even better efforts could be made. In the Boys' Events Juvenile Champion, K. Murray, with 14 points, Runner-up, N. Griffin, with 12 points. Junior Champion, D. Mott, with 10 points, Runner-up, L. Campbell, with 6 points. Intermediate Champion, K. Pigeon, with 21 points, Runner-up, B. Manning, with 15 points. Senior Champion, R. Coghill, with 18 points, Runner-up, N. Root with 11 points. J. Blatchford won the 3-mile race for his second time in as many years. GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY Nominations for the offices of the Girls' Athletic Society were held on September 14, 1936. The elections were held on Sept. 18, 1936. The following were elected to the offices: Hon. President-Miss F. Dale President-Floris Zulauf Vice President-Elizabeth Dempsey Secretary-Mary Myers Treasurer-Margaret Cornish Form Representatives: 5A Ferne Nickel, Gladys Hodge 5B Margaret Inglis, Florence Lawson 4A Jessie Holmes, Marion Root 4B Edith Fitzgeorge, Dorothy Thistle 4C Alona Cameron, Phyllis Thompson 3A Velma Bailey, Barbara Crane 3B Lillian Murie, Margaret Mitchell 3C Helen Robertson, Elsie Wettlaufer 2A Audrey Appel 2B Jeanne French 2C Grace Linsay 2D Loretta MJcCa.uley 2E Shirley Ross 1A Betty Appel 1B Olive Ford 1C Mae Hewett 1D Mary Manson 1E Dorothy Ryan 1F Betty Tomlinson
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COLLEGIAN, 1937 STRATFORD, ON SENIOR GIRLS' BB. TEAM 1936-37 Front row-Mabel Zurbrigg, Barbara Crane, Grace Cap- ling, Floris Zulauf, Gladys Hodge, Ruth Cookson, Edith Fitzgeorge. Back row-Velma Bailey, Jean Garner, Wininie Garner, Frances Dale, Dorothy Sym- onds, Lilian Murie, Gwen Parkinson. JUNIOR BB. TEAIVI F'ront row-Patterson, Cree Shurrie, Ingram, Preston Nichols, R. Trethwey. Back row-ByriCk. Liflley Evans, Hamilton.Manning, Treihewey, Shivas, Sinclair Ccoachb. GIRLS BASKETBALL The S. C. I. girls team was grouped with London Central this year. However, before their competitions started an exhibition game was held with the Stratford Normal School in which the Normal were defeated, the score be- ing 44-0. cTuesday, December 8.3 Kitchener's team had a slack year when all their basketball players had graduated and the oncoming juniors were not quite able to take their place. They played a good game but not quite good enough. The final score was 17-9 in Stratford's favour. fJanuary 29 Friday.j The first league game Stratford played was with London Central. Their team was ex- ceptionally good having defeated London Tech last year's W.O.S.S.A. winners. To watch the field work of the London girls was a treat and they showed themselves superior to the Strat- ford team. The score was 33-2 in London's favour. 1February 5 Fridayb in London. When London came to Stratford, February Page Fifty 12, the Stratford girls knew what to expect. They had done some serious practicing before their opponents' arrival and showed them- selves more equally matched. After an ex- tremely close and exciting game London came out on top with a 14-8 lead. With London's two successive wins Stratford was put out of the W.O.S.S.A. running, but that did not dampen the girls' enthusiasm for more basket- ball. A return game with Kitchener showed Stratford still superior, the final score being 14-7 in Stratford's favour. The last game the girls played this season was with the Normal School but competition was not very keen and Stratford came out on top with a 23 point lead. The Junior Girls did not enter W.O.S.S.A. this year but in a game with Kitchener they defeated their rivals 16-12. It was their only important appearance but it proves to anyone in doubt that there are some good Junior players that will make excellent senior material. T
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