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54 BLUE AND WHITE 1947 L WM. JAMES’ MARKET M EATS — FISH I’ IL ' l.TKY «R CKKIRS 1686 Wyandotte St. E. WALKERVILLE 4-6225 J For the Latest in R.C.A. Victor Records • Song Hits • Jive Bands • Singing Sensations It’s the . . . HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES COMPANY 1801 Wynadotte E. Phone 2-2901 Convenient Sound-Proof Booths Arranged for You Hear Our Record Players—$16.95 Up Entertainment At Its Best At the Tivoli Theatre Wyandotte at Lincoln Road BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN Doors Open Daily 12.45 p.m. Phone 4-4581 CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES FOR COLLEGE MEN Show Starts 1 p.m. Daily Joe LeFave Manager Young Man, Look Around! You’ll discover that more and more men choose to wear clothes CUSTOM MADE Our expert tailoring and cutting is appreci¬ ated by hundreds of well-dressed boys who discovered that we are headquarters for style. Joe Caswell NORTON PALMER HOTEL SNOWDEN’S BARBER SHOP Wyandotte at Chilver WALKERVTLLE A. J. Stephens Son 1912 Wyandotte Street Walkerville Phone 3-5936 Elmer G. Stephens, Prop. Selected Goodyear Tire Dealer Bicycles — Joycycles — Accessories Sporting Goods—Tires Bicycle Repairing
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GIRLS’ SWIMMING Leslie I’ond. Girls’ Athletic swimming repre¬ sentative. and Miss Martin, really worked hard on tlic- teams this year and their efforts certainly paid off I The girls took the honours of the evening from the Kennedy girls by the score of 51 to 40. the Juniors winning 31 points and the Seniors 20. Frances Hums walked off with the Junior Girls ' individual championship for the second straight year with firsts in both the free style and the breast stroke. Jo Halogh took a second in the back stroke. C arol Davies got a first in the style and Peggy Metrophanuk won the Junior diving. For the Seniors Jean MacDonald gained a fourth in the free style and a lirst in the back stroke. Seconds were won by Shirley Davidson in the diving and by Leslie Pond in the style swimming. Walkervillc won the Senior relay, took seconds in both the Junior and tirade Ten relays and placed third in the Grade .Vine relay. Much of the credit for the win goes to Miss Martin, a champ swimmer in her own right, who coached the girls in the little things that make winning swimmers. W ilma Allen who directed volleyball in W ' .C’.f. worked hard at her job and always did well, what w-as expected of iter. The schedule this year ran from Oct. ' ) to the finals which went up to Dec. 13. amounting, at the rate of 2 games a day, to approximately S4 games. Among the teams to make the semi-finals were l). 9F. 10A. 1015 and Cl in the junior league, and HA. 111!. 111). 1211. 12C M . l.K’ and ( II in the senior league, with ..id Hi; finally proving the champions in tlu ' i respective leagues. In the final game, the girls from 1113 were victorious and rightfully proclaimed, the champions of the school. Ilccausc school was late in getting started this year an inter-school league could not be formed. To make tip for this, there were 3 “play-days” held at Kennedy. The first was for the grade nines with a girl from K. C. 1. in complete charge, the second for the seniors Grades 11, 12. and 13 w ith Wilma Allen in charge and the third play- day” was for grade ten. Eleven of the best volleyball players in each of these groups were chosen from each school. The teams were composed of players from each school, so for the play-day ' s purpose was not really for the com¬ petition it created, hut more for the enjoyment the girls got out of it. X’cxt year we are hoping to again have W . S. S. A. volleyball and perhaps even W.U.S.S.A. competition.
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