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Z.. , 'roP.0'ri'l 6,f ETQBMAL SCI-IOOI. YEAR Boon THE BADMINTGN CLUB Badminton was played throughout the school year. It proved to Vice-President . . .. .. . B. Meikle be a very interesting game for both players and spectators. Secretarv-Treasurer j jj H H A . W D. Xxfilson During the early part of the first term an exhibition was given Committee B. Marks, R. Bailey, T. Stockdale. by U. Grant. Canadas 193o champion a nd h i s partner, Herbert Long. ln the demon- stration many pointers were given on the technique of the game. Early in November, under the leadership of Mr. Kendrick. an informal get-together tea and Badminton Tournament was held for those interested in the game. Keen competition was displayed both in the games and in the consuming of the delicious sandwiches and cake. Throughout the whole year badminton was enjoyed a nd played to the utmost. However. due to low finances, birds were In Right-B. Marks, Mr. Whyte, A. Johnston, B. Meikle, T. Stockdale Kendrick, D. Wilson. On April 23rd. sixteen members of our Badminton Club. accompanied by Mr. Apperley, journeyed to Peter- borough and took part in a tournament. Toronto Won eight of the ten matches. The following players took part-Phyllis Holden, Helen Holmes, Betty Miekle, Marjorie Nurse, Olive Ostapowich, Char- lotte Reid, joan Robson, Elfreda Wilkinson, E d g a r Emerson, Norman Greenwood, Osca r Morrison, Vic Noad, Walter Reynolds, Tom Stockdale, Dick Welwood and Art Johnston. always at a premium. . Our sincere appreciation goes out to A. Johnston, president of Student Teacher: To make it easier to understand, we will sup- the club. for his aid in making the badminton year a successful one. pose my head is Mars. Any questions? Q , Vain' from Ihr rear: Is Mars inhabited? The Izxecutive: ,k ,k ,F . . P .' ' ',, , , , , H0 r'lr5 lrebldem MV- kendmlt Bfllfflfl' Marksi I heard your boy friend is a book-worm.' President .. .. .. A. Johnston Jllarjorie .Y11r.r1': No, he's just an ordinary one. l'ugc Iforfy-ciglzt
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6 - IA I 'l'o,B6,N'l'o HDRDIAI scl-lo l. YEAR Boon wi f OCKEY TEAM Left 10 right-Mr. Keefe, Mr. Whyte, J. Coogan, O. Morrison, R. King, F. Colgan, H. jackson, D.. MacLean, E. Emerson, G. Ferguson. K. Ford, C. McKenna, B. Howitt. HOCKEY The Normal School did not enjoy a very successful hockey season due, chieiiy, to the lack of outdoor ice and the scarcity of funds to rent artificial ice. However the boys held two practices and played two exhibition games at Varsity Arena. There were about sixteen aspirants for the hockey team, who couldn't resist the lure of the game, and trudged down to the Arena for the Saturday-morning practices. After the first practice, which found most of the hockeyists dallying hopelessly about, coaching be- came a necessity. At the next Saturday morning practice Pep Kelly, a pro puck Chaser who attended school with some of the boys, was on hand to give the team a few pointers. Mr. Kelly did some very useful master-minding until his sale to Chicago. The hockey team was again stranded without a coach. About a week before Christmas holidays a game was played with Bloor Collegiate. Both teams were below form: but after a hectic struggle the Gould Street boys took the long end of an S-2 score. After Christmas, the team engaged in another exhibition game with Radio College which wrote 'finis' to the season. In this game the teachers again repeated this form by defeating the Radio Men 6-1. The only mishap of the season occurred during this game when Don MacLean, star winger, had the misfortune to break his collar- bone when he accidentally crashed into the boards. The Team: Goal ..,..,. ........ . .. .....,........... N Frank Colgan Defense . ,... .. , ,. ..., . . , C. McKenna and K. Ford Forwards . ,..... D. MacLean, J. Coogan and G. Ferguson Alternates .......,.. H. Jackson, E. Emerson. O. Morrison, R. King, G. Ferguson. Page F orty-seven
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A ' I Els T0-IEKONTQ -HORDI I SCI-IOOI. v-E gg la gun a , 1f'0111e11'.v Jffzlefir' E.V6I'IlI'I.'Z'6 SI'1lfl't1'-WE. Wrvn, C. Svitz, M. Nurse, Mr. Whyte, B. Mciklc, Miss St. john, B. Smith. E. Parsluw, H, 1931-1- Standing--E. Wilkinson. A. Simpson, O. Ostapowich, M. Prouic, j, Mackenzie. K. Bryan. I. Mason. 'QF F0l'f'X llilIf
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