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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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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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GIRLS ' TRACK CHAMPIONS H. Nesterowskl, J. Chalmers. A. Boyd. CHEER LEADERS B. Applin. C. McDougall, V. Mellian, B. Swan. BADMINTON The badminton club was very successful this year under a new system of season memberships. Much of its success was due to the Rood will of the teachers who Rave up an afternoon to enable them to use the gym. The club is particularly Rrateful to the Girls ' Athletic for the funds for a new club racket, and to those teachers who under¬ took to play with them. The senior teams who hope to enter the W.O.S.S.A. tournament in London this year are Rev. Ord and Alice Moore, and Hill Card and Alex Adsett. BOWLING Janet Hamby was responsible for the smooth handling of howling at Walkcrvillc this year. There was a total of lfi games played over a period of nine weeks front October to December 8. About 40 girls turned out for this sport and bowled two games per week. The highest individual howler was Sally Davus, who bad an average of 163 points per game. The runner-up was Janet Hamby with an average of 140. I he captain of the winning team was Ann Hilliard. The other members were Sally Davus, Margaret Martin. and Janet Harnby. This team won 13 out of a possible 16 games. l ' be team placing second consisted of Dorothea Matb- ieson, Ann Vermeer. Katherine Hubert and Leone Taylor. They won 10 of their 16 games. BASEBALL 1947-48 Baseball was started in the Fall this year but had to he discontinued because of the cold weather. So far the teams that are leading are—I2A B, Cl. and 9F. These three teams will play for the Championship when base¬ ball is continued in the Spring. INTERFORM VOLLEYBALL Sally Davus made the interform volleyball league a huge success. A total of 65 games was played. The inter- form schedule was divided into a senior and a junior league. The senior champions were the girl of 13C while the junior aces were 10A. The junior champions (10A) came out on top as the winners of the school. They are Mary Jane Corbin. Betty Armstrong, Donna Hipwell. Joan Darling. Phyllis Storey. F.leanor Gibson. Marilyn Tackaberrv. Margaret Bolton and Joyce Nagclcisen. F. Row: E. Gibson, B. Armstrong. M. J. Corbin, P. Story, J. Darling.
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