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COLLEGIAN, 1937. INTERFORM BASKETBALL Each form in the school entered the inter- form competitions. The Junior School Cham- pionship was won for the first time by First Form. 1A were the successful winners. The Senior School Championship was won by 4B. Good sportsmanship and a keenness for the game was exhibited throughout the entire series. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Junior Girls' line-up: FORWARDS: Jean Stewart, Elsie Wettlaufer, Gwen Cookson, Doris Harloff, Owna Sewell, Loretta McCauley. GUARDS: Marjorie Schaus, Helen Preston, Jean Low, Jean French, Margaret Commer- ford, Helen Robertson. BADMINTON A Tournament was held this year, not from among the girls to decide the best player, but among those who had taken the game up for the first time this season. Doubles: Betty Appel, 1A Marion Taylor, 1F Singles: Betty Appel Runner-up: Ruth Waters. Consolation Singles: Mary Ellen Paterson, Fifth Form. SIGNALLING AND SHOOTING Mir. Bryan has 26 qualified signallers under his care this year. Thanks should be given to him not only for this but also for conducting form rifle teams with the idea of picking a balanced team to represent the S. C. V. I. in competition. n,-' STRATFORD, ONT. TDODHY WI NNEFQS FRONT ROW-Betty Tomlinson, Elsie Smith, Ruth Waters, Betty Appel. BACK ROW-Eva Verne-r, Robert Coghill, Floris Zulauf, Mary Harrison, Joe Blatchford, Barbara Crane. TENNIS The tennis tournament was regarded as one of the major events this season with many girls taking part in the competition. The Senior Tennis Trophy was won by Floris Zulauf. Eva Verner and Floris Zulauf won the doubles. A Junior competition was also held this year, Ruth Waters winning the singles and Betty Tomlinson and Ruth Waters the doubles. ws. 'fit or ggi RIFLE TEAMS Page Fifty-three
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COLLEGIAN, 1937 STRATFORD, ONT. ----3-v lil Ill ,un Iii -o SPECIAL COMILVLERCIAL O. E. WHITELY BOYS: - Howard Ahrens, Herman Ap- pel, Lawrence Banks, Charles Carr, Edward Coulter, George Kalbfleisch, Leonard Plaskett, Ward Waddle, John Wettlaufer, Thomas Writt. GIRLS: Beta Armstrong, Winifrefi Croxall, Lilyan Davenport, Mil- dred Finlay, Ruth Hill, Christina James, Vera Knack, Iva Leary, Marcella Liebler, Betty Long, Jean MacDonald, Eileen Mc- Clean, Helen McNamara, Eliza- beth McTavish, Florence Pelton, Pearl Rohfritsch, Mary Scobbie, Denman Smith, Betty Smythe, Bernice Tout, Betty Willoughby. A DIILE AND A HALF FROM SCHOOL We're a mile and a half from school, you know, And it rains to-day, so we can't go. We'd go ten miles to a dance or show Though the rain should fall and the winds should blow. But the school is different, we'd have you know, That's why when it rains, we just can't go. But we always go to the things we like, And we ride if we can: if we can't, we'll hike. It is said that if Adam came back to earth he would recognize nothing but the jokes. Jack Fitzgerald, a worthy student of special commercial, left our shelter to take a position with the Bank of Nova Scotia. It is hoped that he will fill his place well and the students of special wish him all the success in the world. Herbert Frazer is now a mem- ber of the Staff of stenographers of the Farquharson and Gifford firm of Stratford. Page Fifty-four TILE DUKE OF WINDSOR AS A TYPIST There is an old saying that the King can do no wrong, but it may not apply to ex- kings: also it may not apply to typing. These thoughts are prompted by a London dispatch to American newspapers, dated February 2, as follows: The Duke of Windsor is learning to use the typewriter- but, it was apparent today, not so fast. From his retreat at Enzes- feld, Austria, the Duke sent a self-typed letter to the British Legion, thanking its members for a Christmas expression of 'undying gratitude' for the help given the legion as Prince of Wales and King. In his reply he wrote a small 'b' in 'British Legion' and cor- rected it in ink, He spelled 'thoughts 'tuoughts' and like- wise corrected that in ink. He omitted the period at the end of the first paragraph. In a sent- ence, 'My best wishes to you all for a happy Christmas,' he ren- dered 'to' as 'ti' and corrected it by overtyping an 'o' on the 'i': after the word 'Christmas' he made two commas instead of one and, giving it up, left both in. SPECIAL I saw the folk in Special As I was going past: The dreamy folk in Special, Getting nowhere fast. My heart was with the Special- ites Whose teachers all were Hsassedf' The hours go slow in Special The languid hours and dreary But they go a trifle slower When four o'clock is near: Then detention time with Mr. Sprung- Even the big lads quake with fear. Come night, they leave the bag of homework, The pencil, and the pen: The dried-out books of Special, And learn to play again. They slave their merry days away, Why work at night till ten? Blessings on you, dreamy Spec- ialites, With brows furrowed deep with care: VVith heads that ache, and lips that droop, And a staff that gets in your hairg The way you worked in the form before, 'Tis a wonder that you're there! PUT THINGS BACK There is one habit you can start forming now that will prove invaluable to you for the rest of your life. It will help you in your work, in your home, and among your friends. Here it is: When you borrow a thing, put it back where you got it and in the same condition in which it was when you bor- rowed it. Few things are more irritating than to have an acquaintance or a friend borrow a book, for in- stance, promise to bring it back within a certain time, then keep it for weeks, and finally return it with the pages all dog-eared and the cover warped. You don't have much respect for a person who does such a thing. If you borrow a pencil from another boy's or girl's desk at school, put it back when you are through with it. Respect other people's property. If you want to use a thing ask for it and then treat it right. The result will be that the next time you want something from a boy or girl who owned the pencil you'll get it and gladly. It's easy to form this habit. Start now. You'll be repaid a thousand times.
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