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1918 - 1919 Club and Team Photos
The Winners of the Brennan Trophy
Standing, left to right: C. Falconer, goal; J. Harper, coverpoint; H. Vicars, left wing; a. Swanson, right wing.

Sitting: B. McCall, secretary; W. Brennan, president of the leagure and donor of the tophy; S. Lynes, referee.

Bottom: A. Milton, point; R. Palmer, captain and rover; A. Brue, centre.


Kamloops High School has reason to be proud of the fact that the Brennan Hockey Cup was captured this year by the Athletics, captained by Richard Palmer of the '19 class. This champion team was co,posed entirely of K. H. S. students and ex-students. Naturally, we feel proud of their record and rejoice that they have added another trophy to the list of K. H. S. achievements.
The K. H. S. Girls' Red Cross Guild
For the past five years the girls of the K. H. S. have successfully carried on a Red Cross Guild, although it has been on a small scale; nevertheless it has developed among the girls the spirit of co-operation as well as helping the boys overseas.

On September 23, 1918, a meeting was held to reorganize the Guild. The following officers were elected:
Honorary President - Miss McLean.
President - Mary McLauchlin.
Vice-President - Nora Vicars.
Secretary-Treasurere - Jean Wilson.

Two girls were also chosen from each room, as an exeutive committee:
Matriculation Room - Molly Barton and Mae Grindron.
Advanced Junio - Kathleen Bingham and Miriam Mosss.
Preliminary - Doris Fee and Agnes Philip.
Commercial - Reta Gill and Laura McNeill.

As money was needed to send boxes to the K. H. S. boys overseas, a very successful tea was held, by which the guild realzized the sum of $18.20. Unfortunately the schools then closed, so the girls were unable to send their accustomed boxes, but in their place sent cigarettes, and to those who did not smoke, books.

The girls did not confine themselves to the overseas boys, but showed their appreciation to the returned men by fitting up a ward at the Royal Inland Hospital with linen.

Thus, in the future, the K. H. S. Red Cross Guild can feel proud to think that they did their bit to help win the mighty struggle which lasted four long years.
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