The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . g and it is fast being perme-ated by the spirit of learning. The leading interest in the Girls School,outside of studies, of course, was Red Crosswork. The Pro Patria kept up its splendidwork of last year, and by opening its member-ship to the whole school the amount of workdone was greatly increased In the special Christmas work in sending 200 comfort bagsto the men at the front, the boys helped veryconsiderably. Possibly owing to this work other interestshave been a little neglected. The AthleticAssociation, although not undertaking anyextensive pro


The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . g and it is fast being perme-ated by the spirit of learning. The leading interest in the Girls School,outside of studies, of course, was Red Crosswork. The Pro Patria kept up its splendidwork of last year, and by opening its member-ship to the whole school the amount of workdone was greatly increased In the special Christmas work in sending 200 comfort bagsto the men at the front, the boys helped veryconsiderably. Possibly owing to this work other interestshave been a little neglected. The AthleticAssociation, although not undertaking anyextensive programme, was able to derive agood deal of enjoyment from their variouswalks, expeditions, and the skating partiesat the rink, when a noble few endeav-ored to keep alive the spirit of hockey amongstthe girls. Basketball was as usual of great interest toboys and girls, and many friendly matchestook place, the girls winning the Junior Cham-pionship. Hockey and football in their seasons afford-ed considerable excitement, and even if the. JUNIOR BASKET BALL RcTiV—Greta Agnew. Helen Nichol. Mary Rmv—Bernice Rough. Mildred Turner, Lillian Cooke,Third Raiv—Hope Macintosh, Irene Percival. 4 THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE boys failed to capture the trophies this yearthey still ha\e the chance of doing so nextyear. Perhaps shooting was the most no\el sporton the girls side, and we shall see the girlsof the High School—judging by the numberof crack shots reported among them—w, inningthe shooting honors at the next meet. In the forefront in both schools were gym-nastics of course, and both presented excellentexhibitions at the end of the session. Excep-tional interest was taken among the girls astwo splendid cups were presented to the bestgymnasts in the Fifth and Sixth Forms. TheSixth Form A and Fifth Form B wereproud to have the winners of these. The class parties of the Fifth and SixthForms must not be forgotten. The Sixthshad a very enjoyable skating pa


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