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48 BLUE AND WHITE 1949 WA LKERVILLE PAINT and WALLPAPER SUPPLY 1928 Wyandotte St. E. Coulter Coal Co. The Yard With a Train Load of The Highest Quality Fuel Stored Under Cover And Automatically Rescreened When Delivered ASSURES YOU OF THE BEST OF FUEL i=] 1324 Windsor Ave. Phone 3-4689 (JjhtmtB llntupraity KINGSTON — ONTARIO Incorporated by Royal Charter 1841 situated in the oldest city in Ontario; 34 buildings; normal registration about 4500; health insurance pro¬ vided during session. Degree Courses in Arts, Commerce, Applied Science, Medicine, Nursing Science and Physical and Health Education. Matriculation Pamphlet sent on request includes a complete list of scholarships and prizes awarded on entrance and on University work. Extramural Work in Arts and Commerce up to 4 course yearly. It is possible to get a pass degree in Arts or to complete three years of an Honors Course through extramural and Summer School study. Ask for a copy of QUEEN ' S IN PICTURES Medals Trophies Pennants Class Pins • Prize Cups Prize Ribbons Ribbon Streamers Celluloid Buttons Crested Sweatshirts School Insignia Jewelry Felt Embroidered Chenile Crests TROPHY-CRAFT LIMITED 102 Lombard St. Toronto
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BLUE AN D W HITE 1949 47 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back: A. Sargent, F. Burns, H. Nesterowski, P. Mouzas, A. Hilliard, P. Stewart, M. Cameron. Front: Miss O. Saunders, S. Dayus, J. Barnby, J. Damashe, Mrs. I. Todgham. The tsirls who make up the executive of the Girls ' Athletic Association were chosen by ballot by the girls of our school in September. These girls meet once a month to discuss ways of making money and general things pertaining to the welfare of the girls’ sports in our school. Mrs. Todgham and Miss Saunders are present at these meetings to offer any needed advice. This year a roundabout tea dance and a Fashion Show were sponsored by the G.A.A. and they were both very successful. Each girl on the executive takes her job seriously and looks after her individual sport very well. President Janet Barnby Vice-President . Sally Dayu ' s Secretary Jackie Damashe HOUSE LEAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPS. Cl BASEBALL Poppy Mouzas was elected to look after baseball. Poppy is an ardent player herself and therefore one can easily see that our girls’ baseball will be well taken care of. Because of bad weather last fall, there were no baseball activities. TRACK The track representative in the G.A.A. is Helen Nesterowski. Helen is a hard-working girl who takes an interest in her work and is one of our track champs herself. Because of bad weather last fall, there was no track meet. INTERFORM VOLLEYBALL Mary Cameron is the volleyball representative in the G.A.A. Mary drew up schedules, kept the games going and therefore showed an interest in her job and she did her job well. Schedules were drawn up for games to be played by the junior and senior groups. The girls in 12D were the Senior champions and the girls in Cl were the Junior champs. In the final game between 121) and Cl. Cl emerged as the school champions.
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BLUE A N D W H I T E 1949 49 n I nk ii i n . burms 5 v4 IM,V| I isiG.. BADMINTON W itli yearly memberships and pay-as-you-plav dues, the Badminton Club enjoyed a year of successful play. Many thanks must be given to the teachers who freely gave their time on Saturday afternoons and for the use of the school gym. Four boys entered the inter-school tournament held at H.M.C.S. Hunter but were elimin¬ ated. Some of those who played at the school were: Mary Morris, .lean Fairley. Mary Catherine Young, Joan Stanley. Barbara Whitehead, Elizabeth Budd, Kd Woods. Jack Batters, Charles Cassidy, Jack Pogue, Frank Kram- irich, Jim Kimmerlv and Ken Fraser. 1st form girl: is he good-looking? 2nd form girl: Is he athletic? 3rd form girl: Is he tall? 4th form girl: Is he a good dancer? 5th form girl: Where is he? Mr. Swanson: Give me some prepared monacetic- acidester of salicylic acid. Pharmacist: Do you mean aspirin? Mr. Swanson: That ' s right! I can never think of that name. Mr. Ball: Why are you late for school? Pat McKeen: I squeezed too much toothpaste out and had a hard time getting it back in the tube. BOYS’ TENNIS In the fall of 1948, the Windsor Secondary High Schools held their annual tennis tournament at Jackson Park Tennis Club. Walkerville boys took full honours in both singles and doubles. In the boys’ singles, with a good turnout from all high schools, Walk¬ erville alone was left in the semi¬ finals and finals. Stuart Musgrave defeated Hugh Morris for the singles championship after a close match, the scores being 6-2. 6-3. In the boys ' doubles. Stuart Mus¬ grave and Hugh Morris won the doubles crown by defeating a Ken¬ nedy team in the finals, the scores being close. In the future, it is hoped that this annual tennis tournament will cre¬ ate more enthusiasm for tennis among the W.C.I. sport fans. BASKETBALL Alice Sargent looked after interform basketball and was on the interschool team. Alice did a good job in looking after all the interform games and records, and on the whole managed her job with enthusiasm. Regarding the interform activities, there were 26 teams in the League and the schedule ran from January 5 to March 13. Phis League was divided into Junior and Senior groups. 11A came out on top in the Senior group and Cl was the winner in the Junior group. The Junior champions (Cl) won the final game and finished as champions of the school. The Cl team consisted of: Eileen Peterson. Janet Caza, Mitzie asic, Emily Dzambak, Margaret Bradley, Joyge Neave. Doreen Webb, Florence Platt. Ivy Russell, Joy Marwood and Pat Joyce. The interschool team, on the other hand, was rather unfortunate itt that the girls managed to win only 3 games. These were against Kennedy. Riverside and St. Joseph ' s. Worthy of particular mention is the game with Riverside at which our W.C.I. girls were the victors with the astounding score of 45-0. The manager of the team. Kathryn Brick, and the coach. Mrs. Todgham. certainly did a great job and did a lot to keep the girls’ spirits tip. The team consisted of: Poppy Mouzas (captain)— centre forward, Jean Chalmers—right forward. Shirley Reid—left forward, Betty Marsh—centre guard, Jackie Daniashe—right guard, and Alice Sargent—left guard. Alternates were: Joan Love, Anne Sudar, Irene Spa- kowski, June Palmer, Frances Burns. Dorothv Lawton, and Lynn Munro. HOUSE LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS, Cl
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