The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Senior Basket-ball TeamRoberta Obome, Greeba Williamson, Queenie Savage. Ruth Reynolds, Isobel Binning, Marjarie Pullan 44 THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE In the series of inter-class matches the basketball season was o\ er the girlstook up another sport—indoor baseball. Last fall we played tennis on the , Dorchester Street, till the end ofOctober. The championship games wereplayed at the end of the last school year,Queenie Savage winning the trophy andEdith Murray the second prize. It is to behoped that we shall be able to use ou


The High School MagazineMontreal, Canada . Senior Basket-ball TeamRoberta Obome, Greeba Williamson, Queenie Savage. Ruth Reynolds, Isobel Binning, Marjarie Pullan 44 THE HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE In the series of inter-class matches the basketball season was o\ er the girlstook up another sport—indoor baseball. Last fall we played tennis on the , Dorchester Street, till the end ofOctober. The championship games wereplayed at the end of the last school year,Queenie Savage winning the trophy andEdith Murray the second prize. It is to behoped that we shall be able to use our owntennis court this year. Altogether this has been a very successfuyear and the Club takes this opportunity ofthanking Miss MacCallum and others whoha\e been so keenly interested in the welfareof the Club. ROBERTA OBORNE, Gymnasium Exhibition. Colonial Dance. THE ALUMNAE SOCIETY OF THEHIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1 he first meeting of the year 1916 was heldat the High School on Thursday, March 23rd,with the following officers at its head; Hon. President—Miss Hendrie. President—Dorothy Slack. Vice-President—Rita Maver. Secretary—Elsie Michaels. Treasurer—Mary Stewart. Assistant —Beryl Reynolds. Miss Norah Pedley, who had kindly con-sented to speak to us about her work in Hospital at the front, was un-able to do so on account of sickness. Themeeting, however, proved very interesting,its chief feature being a talk by Mrs. Wake-field on the Labrador Mission. After tea themeeting adjourned. We feel, however, that the Society is notaccomplishing its end of keeping the grad-uates together, for although many were in-formed that the meeting was to take place. the attendance was exceedingly poor. Infact, as preparation had been made for somany who did not come, a large box of sand-w


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