Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1940

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Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 73 of 83
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Page 73 text:

Front Row: A. Daniels, J. Davies, Miss Black, Peggy Hutchinson. Second Row: M. Hambly, R. Greenhow, M. Dorothy Wyeth. Girls’ Athletic Executives Honorary President Miss Robbins President Judith Davies Vice President Claire Bennett Secretary— This position was occupied by Alice Anne Muir until the latter part of October, at which time she moved from the city. Peggy Hutch¬ inson was unanimously elected to fill the vac- Treasurer Anne Daniels Tennis Margaret Hambly Swimming Ruth Greenhow Baseball Mary Jane Luxford Badminton Amy Jean Luxford Track and Field Mary Arnold Volleyball Dorothy Wyeth Basketball Betty Stewart PLAYDAYS This year a new policy has been ad¬ opted in an attempt to make the athlet¬ ic facilities of the school available to a greater number of girls. Thi s new policy took the form of a number of playdays which were booked to take place at var¬ ious times throughout the school year. Instead of direct competition with the other schools, it was decided that it would be friendlier if representatives Page Sixty-eight Miss Robbins, Miss Saunders, C. Bennett, Arnold, M. J. Luxford, A. J. Luxford, from each school were chosen to com¬ pose each team. The first playday was held at Walk- erville Collegiate and consisted of sev¬ eral exciting sets of Tennis. All schools were well represented in these games. Following that, Vocational entertain¬ ed the groups and Baseball was the main feature of the afternoon. Four games were in play at once, and each team was composed of one or two girls from each of the following schools: Sandwich, Pat¬ terson, Kennedy, Vocational, Gordon McGregor and Walkerville. Patterson Collegiate’s Playday took the form of Relay games, and only the lower schools were invited to participate. Soccer, a new sport for the girls, has recently been adopted by the schools, and is proving to be extremely popular. Sandwich took the opportunity to use this sport at their playday. The last of a series of playdays was held at Kennedy Collegiate, at which six teams played Volleyball. On each team there were members from each of the various schools as in the previous playdays. (Continued on page 69)

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JUVENILE RUGBY First Row: B. Radford, B. Wilson, Mr. Young, W. Patterson, J. Jenkins. Second Row: R. Podolsky, G. Moll, J. Stodgell, J. Ogg, K. Echlin, R. Keith. Third Row: H. Sou mi, G. S my the, J. Howard. FIELD DAY WINNERS Front Row: A. Dtuldy (Jr. Skater), M. Pougnet (Tennis Doubles), P. McClymont (Sr. Skater and Inter-City Track), M. Lethbridge (High Jump), A. Daniels, (Tennis Singles), R. Gooby (J. Skater). Rack Row: I. Martin (Jr. Swimmer), D. Biggar (Relay), W. Aitken (Relay), J. Carroll (Jr. Rifle), W. Baldwin (Sr. Rifle), J. Ogg (Relay), C. Priestley (Relay), R. Pougnet (Tennis Doubles). Page Sixty-seven



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BLUE AND WHITE Front Row (Girls’ Basketball Inter-form Champs): J. Hunter, M. Atkins, H. Pridham, M. Lethbridge, J. Parker, P. Atkins, M. Kemp. Back Row (Group Basketball Champs, Team 16): K. Baird, M. McIntosh, Miss Black, D. Wilson, E. Bell, G. Verway. S n s s h n k e a IS s, r. ;e IS h :h f is Recipes A June bride asked her husband to copy iradio cooking recipe one morning. The husband did his best, but he got two stations at once; one was broadcasting the morning exercises — the other, re¬ cipes. This is what he copied: Hands on hips, place one cup of flour I on shoulders, raise knees and depress toes and wash thoroughly in half a can of milk. In four counts raise and lower legs and mash two hard-boiled eggs into ; ieve, repeat six times. Inhale one half-teaspoon of baking owder and one cup flour, breathe nat¬ urally, exhale, and sift. Attention, jump o a squatting position and bend the whites of three eggs backward and for¬ ward over the head and in four counts, wl make a stiff dough that will stretch i; t the waist. Lie flat on the floor and roll nto a marble the size of a walnut. Hop 0 a standstill and boil in water to a gall- P afterwards. In ten minutes, remove ■rom the fire and dry with a towel, breathe naturally and dress in warm tonnels and serve with fish soup. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC (Continued from page 68) Approximately seventy-five girls took part in these playdays, either as parti¬ cipants or as officials; whereas only eighteen girls could have taken part in a baseball series. Baseball is the sport which, until this year, took the place of playdays. ♦ Two little fleas sat on a rock, And one to the other said: I have no place to hang my hat, Now the old dog is dead; I wandered the wide world o’er, And further shall I roam, And the first d m dog that shows his face Will be my “Home, Sweet Home”. JACK LEONARD, 10A. Ken Stewart (in School Orchestra): I wish the other boys would play what I’m playing! Page Sixty nine

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