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t Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Miss Holterman Pamela Smith Jean Pogson Shirley Palmer The Lower School this year comprised the Freshmen and Elemcntaries: Ryerson Hall was their place of residence. They played an important part in the entertain- ments of the year, first their own clever stunt in December, their part in the Ugly Duckhng scene at the Swimming Meet in May, and their share in the presentation of The Midsumm.er Night ' s Dream on Class Day. Their zeal and interest in the preparation of background and costumes for dramatic entertainments of all sorts has been a great help all year, and they pieced two very attractive quilts for the Red Cross committee of the S.C.M. These activities, together with their interest in riding, skiing and fancy skating gave them an interesting and varied year. n Page Twenty-five
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iftlcbiuin anb opfjomorc Clasls! Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Miss Waddington Joan Lawrence Joan Gilmodr Christine Howse Name Miss Waddington June Burgess Mary Butts Margaret Cockrell Helen Firestone Joan Gilmour Norma Hamilton Daphne Healey Soma Healey Mary Hetherington Christine Howse Joan Lawrence Anita Lewis Dorothy Menhenitt Judy Moore Margaret Miller Audrey Shaw Margaret Smith Joyce Skaife Allison Vanstone Pastime Visiting Phoenix. Darning. Reading about China. Swearing in Algebra Class. Sitting in the centre of the nding ring. Dreaming about ? ? ? Handing out powders. Coming first in the class. Worrying about exams. Writing letters. Arguing with Daphne in Algebra. Riding at 1.30 every day. Writing to movie stars. Telling Norma to throw away her gum. Laughing to grow fat. Daydreaming in history. Talking about Bluebell. Underlining in red ink. Wondering who Doug is out with. Sleeping.
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ilap Bap A sigh of happy relief arose as May Day dawned bright and clear and we knew that the exercises could take place on the lawn. In the Concert Hall we enjoyed a short programme, including piano selections by Jane Carol Renwick, words of greeting by Mrs. Albert Matthews, and a stirring address by Miss Diana Reader Harris. This year Beth Howell was elected May Queen, with Mane Vance and Isobel Cherry as her Councillors. The crowning of the May Queen was followed by fundamentals, marching tactics, apparatus, and many dances. After the luncheon in Beth ' s honour, the school went for their annual May Day picnic, where we had the time of our lives. A trip to the movies in the evening ended another happy May Day. Twenty-six
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