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Senior Badminton Team Junior Badminton Teaai Senior Basketball Team Junior Basketball Team
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Diana Fraser: IW the world ' s a stage Popular head of Fry, Bobo was recently promoted to the rank of House Senior. She is our favourite source of entertain- ment which includes a tap dance now and then and excerpts from her role as the affected Vera in Eliza Co?nes to Stay. There is never a dull moment when Di is amongst us; she maintains that there is no place like the Burg but would prefer to dwell indefinitely in Ottawa. Bobo is a top swimmer and racing champ of Brockville and surrounding towns. Her weaknesses are dances (as long as they ' re in Ottawa), long nails, Chinese meals, and music. Pet aversions include any type of work, egoists, and people without senses of humour. Di ' s plans for next year are as yet undecided but her hopes are to return to Elmwood. Norma Baird: It is a womaii ' s privilege to change her mind ' ' ' As assistant head boarder, Baird as everyone calls her, can be seen every Sunday morning before church reading to the juniors. She was very recently promoted to the exalted rank of House Senior, and is also one of the school ' s top debaters. Norma looks forward to her double chemistry periods on Tuesday afternoons with an enthusiasm we find unusual in the senior school! Many spare minutes of this industrious gal ' s time are spent playing baseball, her favourite sport. She also likes food and clothes, and enjoys studying the geography of Mexico. Staying in, uniforms, and show-offs are a few of Norma ' s aversions. We have narrowed Norma ' s future destiny down to two things: a nurse or a Mexican Hat Dancer; only time will tell! Next year will find Norma at the Civic Hospital, taking a nurse ' s course. Good luck! Monitors — Catherine Prudham, Shelagh Macoun Special Students
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SAMARA 13 SEPTEMBER found Fry ' s empty ranks filled by intermediates but they have proved that they are worthy to fill the places left by the Fryites we lost last June. We followed the Fry tradition by including everyone in our house play, The Wondet-fiil Tourist, which walked off with top honours in the annual competition. Although failing to come first in the house collections, we managed to tie for second with Nightingale. We also stand second in respect to house stars, but we are hoping for the best come June. Fry has not been very lucky in sports but it is not the fault of our able sports captain, Judy Maclaren. The tennis has not yet been played so— good luck, Fry! House Members Head of House— Diana Fraser. Head Girl— Judy Maclaren. Sports Captain— Judy Maclaren. Staff Miss Dixon, Miss Leonard, Miss Flemington, Mrs. English. House Eleanor Bates, Susan Brain, Beverley Brown, Janet Chapman, Jill Edwards, Judy Kel- lock, Olga Kingsmill, Marianne Lovink, Jacqueline Nadal, Terry Paes, Nancy Perry, Janet Lawson, Louise Reinderhoff, Lambie Steven, Sally Wright. Senior Basketball Centre forward: Judy Maclaren. Forwards: Eleanor Bates, Sally Wright. Centre guard: Janet Lawson. Guards: Diana Fraser, Janet Chapman. Junior Basketball Centre forward: Nancy Perry. Forwards: Terry Paes, Judy Kellock. Centre guard: Lambie Steven. Guards: Beverley Brown, Olga Kingsmill. Senior Badminton Singles: Judy Maclaren. Doubles: Diana Fraser, Jill Edward. Junior Badminton Singles: Sally Wright. Doubles: Janet Chap- man, Nancy Perry. Keller M ' 04i6 J oiel IN 1950 the House Shield was awarded to Keller for the first time in seven years. This year we hope to maintain that stan- dard. In September we welcomed Madame Krupka, Mrs. Meiklejohn, Miss Flemington and one new girl all of whom soon became ardent members of the House, along with the rest of us. At Christmas, renewing the Elmwood tradition, Keller produced the play The Quilting Bee at Bascomfs, in which we managed to tie second with Nightingale. The House collectors, and Senior and Junior Basketball, put up a good fight to retain first place. The badminton matches have not been played, but Keller hopes to do well. We were proud to have five members on the school basketball team, which returned victorious after playing Hatfield Hall. As head of Keller House, I should like to thank the members from the bottom of my heart, for their readiness to live up to their House motto Fair Flay as well as that of the school. House members this year are: Prefect, Head of House— Patsy Knowlton. Prefect, Sports Captain of School, and House —Diane Bovd.
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