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

 - Class of 1941

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BLUE AND WHITE of the team were Charlie Cherrie, Jack Graham, Eric Cross and David Biggar. Jack Graham. Track and Field A successful field day was held at Kennedy Collegiate in the fall. The foll¬ owing are those who placed in the dif¬ ferent events: Senioi Girls— 100 yard dash, Marion Shaw - 4th. Running broad jump, Pete McClymont — 2nd. Running high jump, Betty Tidman - 4th Shot put, Marion Shaw - 2nd. Intermediate Girls— Running high jump, Mardell Lethbridge — 1st. Running broad jump, Mardell Leth¬ bridge - 2nd. Junior Girls— 75 yard dash, Murphy McKinley - 3rd. Running broad jump, Kay Baird - 1st. Running high jump, Kay Baird - 1st. The Junior Individual Champion of this track meet was Kay Baird, one of the best all ’round athletes in the school. At the track meet in London, Mard¬ ell Lethbridge broke her own record of 4-ft. 4.375 inches, set in 1939, by 1.377 inches. Betty Stewart. Front Row: Jack Morris, Ian Steele, Vernal German, Mr. Bunt, Neil Gaskin, Bob Po¬ dolsky, Jack Ogg. Middle Row: Charlie Rowe, Alva Swanson, Delbert Taylor, Fred Hawkesworth, Ray Pillon, Paul Luxford, Bill McNaughton. Back Row: Ed. Sahagian, John Green, Leonard Burke, Bob MacDonald, Don Gilpatrick. RIFLE TEAM Walkerville Collegiate has a rifle team of which it may be justly proud. One of the five-man entries in the Dominion Marksman Small Bore competition, in competition with 45 other teams from Ontario, placed fifth. In competition with the whole of the Dominion, the same entry placed sixth. The members of the entry and their scores out of a possible 300 are: Neil Gaskin 291 Gordon Branch . 287 Bill McNaughton 286 Bob Podolsky 291 Vernal German . 292 Page Seventy-six

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BLUE AND WHITE TRACK Always have the Walkerville track teams defended their colours and always have they brought back honours for the Walkerville rooters to praise. True to form the blue and white track team worked famously at the sunny field days last spring. Not only in Windsor, but in London, the trim boys displayed their speed and made themselves famous. Among the prominent senior athletes we find Len Camlis who captured the senior W.O.S.S.A. discus championship in the last track festival. In the 440 yard race at the Windsor meet, compet¬ ition was extremely stiff and our blue and white champion ran beautifully to capture second place honours. This all around athlete ran on Walk- erville’s Senior Relay team that put on a fine show at London and finished 30 yards ahead of the next closest contend¬ er to win the W.O.S.S.A. relay champ¬ ionship. Fred Thatcher, who is now a staunch member of the R.C.A.F., has always performed brilliantly in track as well as on the basketball floor. This year Fred won a good second place in the senior high hurdles, both at Windsor and Lon¬ don. This graceful runner had a post on Walkerville’s famous relay team. Still watching the smooth cinder track we find that Gilbert Morris ran third in the senior half mile, with Ed. Cooke placing third. Ed. threw a good javelin this year and brought home a 4th place pointer after the spear-tossing match. Other excellent senior perform¬ ers are Claire Fisher who was on the winning senior relay team and Bill Ham¬ ilton who gained third honours in the senior high jump. Intermediate Track Always will we remember the work of that brilliant rugby player and grand fellow Jack Panabaker. Jack tried his hand at track this year and showed ev¬ erybody what real athletes are made of. Showing up as an intermediate at the - . Windsor meet, this boy won the broad jump, ran second in the intermediate hop, skip and jump, and placed third in the 440; and captured third place in the 220 yard dash. As do all good track men, Jack w r ent to the London track showing and performed there in senior togs. Here, in the broad jump, he leaped to fourth place honours. On the winning senior relay team Jack was an important cog. Lloyd Huntingford, an intermediate this year, ran fourth in the 440 yard and 220 yard runs, fourth in the Javelin throw and fourth in the broad jump. Running smoothly to second place pointers in the intermediate relay race at Windsor were Joe Martin, Jack Pan¬ abaker, Lloyd Huntingford and Ozzie MacMillan. Congratulations, track teams, you set a fine pace for future Walkerville track men. Juvenile Track Team Last year’s Juvenile track team, coached by Mr. Klinck, won a number of honours, both at the Kennedy Colleg¬ iate meet and at the W.O.S.S.A. meet in the University of Western Ontario Stadium. These bantam weights, led by Charlie Cherrie, who was juvenile cham¬ pion at Kennedy, went to London to try their best and defeat London Central High School who had beaten them by half a point for the juvenile champion¬ ship the year before. Charlie Cherrie again distinguished himself and w r on the high jump and Jim Jenkins, another member of the team placed third in this event. Later Charlie got another point by placing third in the broad jump. Lat¬ er, members of the relay team turned on the heat. A Walkerville juvenile relay team which has not lost at London for the past three years, again kept this honour by beating London Central by at least ten yards, but unfortunately, this was not enough, because London Cent¬ ral captured the meet again by half a point. But Mr. Klinck is determined to beat them this year. Letter and pin winners Page Seventy five



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a class by himself, for he won the spec¬ ial class gold medal for having the high¬ est score in the D. O. R. A. competition for Walkerville Collegiate. Twenty-three other members won second class bronze medals. The third competition is known as the Royal Military College Inter-School Competition. The awards at stake con¬ sist of a huge shield for the school and individual silver medals for the memb¬ ers of the winning team. Already some very high scores have been turned in and there is every indication of a very fine result. This is only ine of the three major competitions in which the rifle team took part. The Dominion of Canada Rifle Association sponsored a competition re¬ quiring 3 targets (30 shots) from each member. These targets were fired one per month during Jan., Feb. and March. The team scores were the highest ever reached by the W. C. I.: Team A - 96.55% ; Team B - 83%. Aside from this accomplishment most of the members won individual awards. R. Podolsky, N. Gaskin, G. Branch, I. Steele and L. Burke each won first class silver medals. Bill McNaughton was in Front Row: Phyllis Martin, Mary Arnold, Miss Ryder, Ruth Greenhow, Joyce Whipple. Back Row: Kay Baird, Marg. Hambly, Jean Williams, Ruth McDougald, Betty Giles. Although this society held another successful Hick-Hop and several tea dances, it has done a great deal to en¬ courage War Work within the school. Miss Tunks took charge of the Red Cross knitting and was pleased with the work that was given to her. The boys overseas were not forgotten. All grad¬ uates from our school who are serving in the armed forces were sent chocolate bars. Page Seventy seven Girls’ Athletic Executive President . Mary Arnald Vice President Ruth Greenhow Secretary Joyce Whipple Sports Phyllis Martin Grade 9 Representative - Betty Giles Grade 10 Rep. Kay Baird Grade 11 Rep. Ruth McDougald Grade 12 Rep. Jean Williams

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