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1st ROW: Jackie Whan, Miss Duff, Gary Milly. 2nd ROW: Lillian Burritt, Carolyne Bayliss, Bill Burritt, Donna May Sharp. I.S.CF. To know Christ and to make Him known, is the motto of the Inter-School Christian Fellowship group. Every Monday, except during the holidays, the group met in Room 118 at 3:30 p.m. with the object of learning more about the Bible and God. Perhaps the re as on for the club s success this year was the variety of activity. There were many speakers, including pastors and laymen from all walks of life. The club had a few parties, in- cluding a wiener roast, and a skating party. The ISCF holds a sports night once every month at Bloor Collegiate where there are games and fun for everyone. Also, special camps were held, including a ski camp at CoUingwood. Our one hope is that our motto has been ful- filled. THE GIRLS ' CLUB The purpose of the Girls ' Club is to give ser- vice to the school wherever it is needed. This year the Girls ' Club sold ribbons, shakers and pennants to school-spirited Oakwoodites before the football games. The grade-niners passed the initiation calmly. It included a torture chamber, and there were no casualties. The school rings and pins arrived just a few days before the Christmas holidays. Christmas cards bearing the Oakwood insignia were sold, but the chief Christmas activity was the Christ- mas baskets. In the spring the Girls ' Club sold T-shirts with the Oakwood crest. Elizabeth Nixon and her executive deserve credit for a success- ful year. LJ irftfMiilk 1st ROW: Lynda Watt, Mrs. Wilson, Liz Nixon, M. Hori 2nd ROW: Elaine Mori, Joy Nimmo, Dorothy Patterson, Barbara Cruden, Anna-Jean Moore. May Zadkin, Mr. Davison, Cathy Annis. CLUB 208 Club 208 has as its purpose the attendance of its members at musical performances when they might not possibly otherwise attend. The Toronto symphony concert at Massey Hall, opera at the O ' Keefe Centre, the National Ballet at the Royal Alexandra, are some of the concerts we attended. All funds are provided by the members themsel- ves, and the club arranges for the sale of soft drinks at Oakwood plays and at music nights. The members all belong to the music class studying for the Grade 13 examination, and this added opportunity for listening is a valuable ad- dition to the course. This year under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Davison the executive consisted of Cathie Annis, president, and May Zadkin, treasu- rer. .56
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