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Uirtnria CEnlkgp in the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO hounded l y Koval Charter in 1836 “for the general education of youth in the various branches of Literature and Science on Christian Principles.” As one of the Federated Colleges in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto, Victoria College enrols students in all courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce and preparatory to admission to the schools of Graduate Studies, Divinity, Education, Law and Social Work. In the Annesley Hall Women ' s Residences and Wymilwood, accommodation is available for women students of Victoria College. In the Victoria College Residences accommodation is available for men students of the College. For full information, including calendars and bulletins, apply to the Registrar, ictoria College. Toronto. McMASTER UNIVERSITY HAMILTON, ONTARIO 90 Acres of beautiful campus Modern well-equipped buildings Comfortable residences for men and women Full range of Academic work: Arts Courses leading to degree B.A. Science Courses leading to degrees B.A. and B.Sc. School of Nursing—offering degree B.Sc.N. Theological Studies leading to degree B.D. Women’s Leadership Training School Six Entrance Scholarships—$850 each Statistics show that tne average University graduate in a lifetime earns TWICE AS MUCH as the average high school graduate. Write now for the Arts and Science Calendar to:
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SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Back: J. Oamashe, M. Master, Miss Saunders. J. Palmer, J. Macdonald. Front: B. Searle. E. Parker, V. Sedlar, W. Allen, S. Dayus. The senior team was less fortunate than the junior team but nevertheless managed to win the title of cham¬ pions of VV. S. S. A. also. They got off to a good start by defeating Kennedy in the first game of the season. The following week the W. D. Lowe Vocational team was their hostess. Apparently awkward in a strange gym for the first time, they were slow in getting started, and as a result lost the first half. As they were getting used to their surroundings, the second half was easily won. However, it was not enough to balance the final score. More determined than ever, the girls really went to work and. as a result, won all the rest of the games on their schedule. This made them eligible to play in the W. O. S. S. A. finals in the spring. The members of the senior team are Jackie Damashc— captain, Margo Master. Wilma Allen, Barbara Collins. Vera Sedlar, Ann Vermeer, Barbara Searle. Betty Marsh, Jean MacDonald, June Palmer, Sally Dayus and Evan- • gclinc Parker. t , ... , Miss Saunders deserves a great deal of credit toi site worked hard with the girls and encouraged them at all times. SCHOOL TRACK MEET The grand sunny weather on ednesday, October 1 brought out many spectators to watch the proceedings. There was active competition in all events in the junior, intermediate and senior classes, from the gun of the dash to the last high jump. After a hard work-out the cham¬ pions who emerged a hit wilted, but happy were Jean Chalmers, top senior girl: Helen Nesterowski. inter¬ mediate champion: and junior winner. Ann Boyd. The winners in each event (those placing first, second and third) were presented with red, blue and white rib¬ bons as a small token of their accomplishment. Most ot them will represent Walkerville Collegiate at the inter- school track meet in the spring. TRACK MEET 1947 It was an exceptionally cold day at Windsor Stadium, Mav X. 1947. when the W.S.S.A. held its 27th annual track and field meet, but even the strong northwest winds and Hurries of snow did not stop the eager contestants. Among the senior girls. Jean Chalmers placed third in the running broad jump and second in the baseball throw. Fourth place positions were merited by Mary Prymack in the standing broad jump. Josephine McBride in the baseball throw, and Marg Buhner in the high jump. Also W.C.I. placed first in the .100 yard relay. In the intermediate class. Helen Evan came third in the standing broad jump and Mary Morris third in the running broad. Also in the 300 yard relay alkerville was fourth. . For the junior girls. Josephine McBride was fourth m the 75 yard dash, Jackie Damashc was fourth in the running broad jump, and also placed second in the baseball throw. The junior girls were fourth in the 300 yard relay. 52
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL B. Row: Miss Martin, M. Master, L. Totten, J. Damashe, S. Reid, J. Chalmers, H. MacPhee. F. Row: P. Mouzas, H. Nesterowski, P. Baird, V. Lavis, M. Taylor, A. Sargent. JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL Back: P. Mouzas, M. Sau- chuk, H. Nesterowski, J. Love. H. Joiner, H. Harvey. Middle: P. Metrofanuk. Miss Martin, J. Chalmers. Mr. W. N. Ball, B. Money. Front: N. Steele, R. Swan, M. Cameron, A. Sargent. 1 ' i 54 Ll
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