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T Hi E T U7 I G if e . X I G TT1 I as Q ..- g' ' X' Jig! Rl E J i - Wil - Form Captain-W. Woodley Prefect-G. Love Athletic Representative-F. Frewer Form Reporter-R, Wooldridge ln presenting these pen portraits of the in Stan. St. john's Orchestra-but this illustrious class of '36 QVA Divisionij, we should not be held against him. have been confronted with such dazzling Barnes, Dudley achievements in all branches of school Dud hails from Jarvis C.l. He is a activities, that the mere setting them down great tackler on the first rugby team. and has been an unforgettable honour. ln this it's a joy to see him box, I-las ambitions connection, we should like to explain the towards the first hockey team. absence of the customary jokes interspersed Biggs, Crawford here and there. We feel that jokes have Crawford is an all-round sport, engaging a fatal way of becoming lamentably stale, in swimming, rugby, boxing and excelling while the record of our HALL OF FAME in them all. Made us all gasp by setting will grow brighter with the years. a new discus throwing record. We won't So we have the honour to presentz- vouch for his golf game though, Armstrong, Douglas Boddington, Arthur As School Captain, Doug has fully justi- Popular Secretary of Athletic Association, fied his support by the student body. He who has spent nine long years of his set new records in winning Field Day, has sentence in U.T.S. Yea, and his brother added undoubted strength to the rugby before him. Art is a fast skating hockey team, is a baseball player without match, marvel, who should lead the team to and to top it all, he gets l00 in Algebra. numerous victories this year. Plays base- What a man! ball and tennis well too. Armstrong, Donald Boultbee, Jim I Easily recognized by a hanging garden of One of the least noisy members of the blonde hair. A good swimmer, and his class. Seldom speaks unless he has some- favourite sport is hitch-hiking in the thing to say. Wherein he differs from morning with Gage Love. Plays a sax some whom your reporter could name 64
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THE TWIG 1 our Colors In days of old when knights were boldn it was the custom for all gallant gentlemen to carry their own colors or a token from their beloved for all the world to see on shield, lance head or helrnet. Nowadays colors are carried dijerently but still proudly-to school, at playaon distinguished occasions. Sirnpson's has a full range of knitted goods and ties in regulation U.T.S. colors. You are also invited to visit the second floor for other clothing and accessories. SCHOOL SWEATER An all-wool sweater in pullover style with the roll collar that may be worn open or fastened about the neck. Body is royal blue, cuffs and waistband trimmed with sky blue and white. Sizes 24 to 32 ,,s.,,i.i......,s,ss 7552.95 Sizes 34 to 36 7, , ,.i .s,. , W 3.50 SCHOOL TIE A rayon tie in Wide diagonal stri es of royal blue, sky blue and Fil whiite ,s,.,,,...,,..,.....t......,,,. , ss,,, H 500. SCHOOL TOQUE Wux i A toque is much appreciated for X P outdoor Winter sports. All Wool- in royal blue, sky blue and white - A -- s - is SCHOOL HOSE ull Full length, all-wool hockey hose, jff E' i for Snowshoeing oi: skiing 'ag Well as ' U Q X' N gh hockey, In royal 'blue blue X and white ....,...,,sset..,s,, ,, 51.99 Q ' ' . Sl77lP.YO7L',.Y4S6'LiOl12l1' Floor ' 1
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THE TWIG Has had a very creditable athletic record. Swings a mean tennis racket. Boxer, Dick An expert hockey player who adds a tower of strength to the first team. ln addition to his hockey prowess, Dick shoots a nice game of golf at Rosedale. One of the six world champions in ping- pong domiciled in VA. Boyd, David A newcomer from Port Credit High School. Hard plunging linesman on the first rugby team. A very modest lad, who says he indulges only in swimming, hockey, golf, basketball, and tennis, but we will reserve judgment on some of these accomplishments. Brunton, Jack The backbone of our first rugby team. Kicks tremendous punts, and can be counted on to hurl a bullet pass when it is most needed. Jack had four cracked ribs when he managed to pull the Picker- ing game out of the fire by tossing I7 completed forward passes. An all-round fine fellow. Bryce, John Tubby is a very fine swimmer, but is an absolute danger on a golf course. Bafiles Mr. Petrie and the rest of the class with complicated Geometry solutions. He usually manages to get a couple of sum- monses a week by knocking over a build- ing or two. Clark, Basil Basil is continually upsetting the classes by understanding chemistry entirely too well. A Model School lad who is usually in the first dozen when the reports are handed out. Cohen, Leonard Leonard came to our school one moment- ous day, five years ago, from Hillcrest Public School. He is the hard-working publicity manager of school theatricals, and is so very happy that Latin is off the curriculum this year. Dalrymple, William The rugby team lost a fine prospect when Bill broke his nose early in the season. but he will be out for hockey. Bill is heap big chief of the l23rd Scout Troop. Donaldson, Alan Al is a fast-skating forward on our first hockey team. If he looks a bit ruffled at times, it is because he has been trying to tame his old Ford. That's a real job, take it from me. French, Eric Eric is undoubtedly a Mathematical mar- vel, and certainly is suited for his hoped- for job of teaching Mathematics. l-le catches anything and everything in the baseball field. Frewer, Fred I5 years old. Vice-president of the Athletic Association, and there couldn't be a better choice. Freddy stars in rugby and hockey, especially the latter. An unequalled baseball pitcher, who claims that he is a tricky handler of a ping-pong racquet. Good in his studies too. l-lolclen, John John has been with us for three years, after leaving Central Tech. in disgust. He is usually thinking about amateur radio when Mr. Petrie breaks in upon his reverie. John has Viking blood in his veins, and can explain what utackingn, jib , and utopsailn mean. Jennings, David Dave cleaves the waves in majestic style as a member of the swimming team. ls one of Mike Rodden's unsung heroes, who has a lot of real ability. Dave is better than average with a golf club in his hands. Expects to join Bill Stewart's gang of puck-shooters. Kerwin, George This is George's second year at U.T.S., having emigrated from Guelph last year. l-le makes his 215 pounds felt on the first rugby team. George finds both golf and chemistry a bit mystifying. Laidlaw, Jack Jack is our child prodigy, being only I4 years of age. ls a flashy backfielder on
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