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S A AI A R A 9 AGAIN this year the majority of Fry House have been intermediates. We were glad to welcome all newcomers throughout the year to join us in our endeav- our to live up to the house motto, Friendship to all. At Christmas e were pleased, after a stiff fight, to have placed first in the House Collections. Although we came third in the House Plays, we enjoyed presenting Lady Rosa . Helena von Numers and Gail Lach- arity are to be congratulated on receiving special mention for their acting. In spite of the effort of our enthusiastic sports captain. Heather Petrie, Fry was not too successful in the sports field. However we hope to do better in the badminton tourna- ment and on sports day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the girls in Fry for all their cooperation and help. Head of House, prefect— Frances Cabeldu. Prefect— Helena von Numers. Wwz Vfvn— Heather Petrie, Pat Slemon, Di Fraser, Jean Garvock. Sports Captimi— Heather Petrie. Basketball Teavr. Forivards: Penny Devlin, Jean Garvock, Pam Moore, Di Fraser, Frances Cabeldu. Guards: Ellie Patrick, Sue Petrie, Di Aianion, Heather Petrie, Ruthie Petrie. House Members (See picture)— Back row: Alargo Hay, Lauretta Landymore, Penny Devlin, Catherine Aicllraith, Sue Garland, Joanna Garland, Pat Gillies, Julie Newsome, Pam Cawdron, Pam A4oore, Thale Gunneng. Aliddle row: Gail Lacharity, Di Alanion, Eleanor Patrick, Linda Peden, Helena von Numers (prefect), Frances Cabeldu (House Head), Leslie Allen, Sue Petrie, Holly Ryan, Heather Petrie. Front row: Jean Garvock, Aiargaret Laidler, Nancy Storms, Laragh Neelin, Ruth Petrie, Jane A-IcTavish, Linda Chauvin, Elsa Frayne. Adiss- ing: Pat Slemon, Di Fraser, Carole Connolly.
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NIGHTINGALE HOUSE
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10 SAMARA THIS year Keller house welcomed to its ranks the addition of many new girls. With added enthusiasm, we upheld the spirit of the house throughout the school terms. Our entry into the sportsfield ended in victory in volleyball and basketball. We lost however in soccer and softball— but then one can ' t win everything. Lynne Castonguay, our house sports captain, triumphed as senior singles badminton champion, and added pres- tige to the house by winning the Junior City under-sixteen badminton championships. In the inter-house drama competition, Keller entered The Monkey ' s Paw , an eerie ghost story adapted from the short story written by Somerset Maugham. Even though we did not win, we ran a very close second to Nightingale. The House Collections were not as success- ful as other years, but we managed to collect many useful articles. The produce of the collections were sent to the Hungarian Relief Fund. Keller, on the whole has been successful this year, and we hope that it will continue to maintain this standard in the future. Head of House: Sandra Drew Prefects: Carolyn Bruce, Susan Belcourt Monitors: Frances Drury, Lynne Castonguay, Rosemary Findlay Sports Captain: Lynne Castonguay Basketball Team Forwards: Jean Cundill, Rosemary Findlay, Lynne Castonguay Guards: Joan Grier, Mary Gratias, Sue Campbell, Susan Southam, Carolyn Bruce. House Members (See picture)— Back row: Kit Sampson, Sheila Haughton, Mary Findlay, Frances Drury, Lynne Castonguay, Susan Belcourt (prefect), Sandra Drew (House Head), Carolyn Bruce (prefect), Rosemary Findlay, Sue Campbell, Jean Newman, Nancy Scott. Middle row: Heather Hyndman, J. A. Hair, Merida Woodburn, Louise Hayley, Susan Southam, Effie Malamaki, Pam Broome, Bon- nie Volk, Candace Higginson, Cydney Har- rigan, Carolyn Strauss, Joan Brown. Front row: Wendy Blackburn, Katherine Connolly, Joan Berry, Marjorie MacNeill, Joan Grier, iMary Gratias, Jane Inskip, Martha Rodger, Jane Rowley, Sherril Ansley. Missing: Jean Cundill. THIS year. Nightingale House welcomed nine new members to swell the ranks and provide much hilarity, especially among the grade nine contingent. The house got off to a rousing start with enthusiastic preparations for the house collections, (which went this year to the Hungarian Relief Fund), and finished a close second, losing by a single point to Fry. However, we soon recouped that loss by winning the house
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