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GUMMING HOUSE Front Row: Betty Hutchins, Danielle Thys, Linda Major, April Kape, Sandra Major, Debbie Perry, Diana Riesman, Ruth Simons. Second Row: Robin Kwiat, Karen Merrithew, Gail Goodfellow, House Editor; Nabiha Atalhh, House Head; Mrs. Ritson, Vivien Law, House Head; Elizabeth Harcourt, Lee Sullivan, Pat Magahay. Third Row: Lynn Morgan, Janet McCuaig, Audrey Wise, Elizabeth Pigot, Wendy Verrier, Donna Assh, Joy Fiorentino, Gina Schnabel, Maureen Burns. Back Row: Kathy Feig, Marianne Stoffregen, Joanne Palmer, Heather Torrey, Heather Delamater, Karin Little, Lisa Kay, Debbie Forian, Anita Jarjour. Absent: Laurie Delamater, Kathy Fletcher, Jeannie Saros, Debbie Worrell, Fi f i Form Rep. GUMMING GOMMENTS 1970- ' 71 has been a very rewarding year for Gumming House. With the addition of fantastic House spirit and enthusiasm most of us worked throughout the school year, and we achieved a great deal. Gumming ' s Henry VHI ranked second in the plays, and only one point behind Barclay House. Henry always looked forward to his women, food, and drink! ! Robin Kwiat as Henry played her part very effectively, with Elizabeth Harcourt playing as his very confident and trustworthy wife, Catherine. Even though Henry got what he wanted, he was never satisfied, owing to constant threats from his former (beheaded) wife Anne Bolyn. Maybe we will make the top of the list next year, but that means hard work and lots of eager little Gummingities! We managed to scrape up seven dollars from a bake sale before Ghristmas; this money went towards the cost of the House picture. Many thanks to our great House Heads and House Mistress; all that persuasion and push probably accounted for our success. Gail Goodfellow, Form V A
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DONALD HOUSE Front Row: Susan Renaud, Joanne Neale, Marie-Anne Erki, Cora Sire, Giselle Lupovici, Claire Panet-Raymond, Robin Bronfman, Alessandra Cravero. Second Row: Kailee F i, Barbara Suttie, Sally Moore, Lesley Harris, House Head; Miss Templeton, Anne Martin, House Head; Brenda Kaine,f! t i Form Rep.; Joanne Bird, Julie Wexler. Third Row: Nerida Frost, Louisa Crooks, Janet Martin, Sandra Harris, Anne-Lis Mathisen, Gail Cantor, Heather Starnes, Michele Kirkwood, Houxe Editor; Lucille Dorken, Anne Chabassol. Back Row: Susan Day, Robyn Castleman, Renee Bates, Lisa Taub, Cathy Pellerin, Cyrile Ozkohen, Susan Fulton, Patsy Glassford, Linda Marcoux, Wendy Luker. Absent: Debra Jam roz, Joanne Ward. Well, Donaldites, you kids that are coming back next year are going to, well at least try to win that House shield aren ' t you? Anyway, this year is this year, and the main event concerning the House has flown by. The House play starred Linda Marcoux as Bill Holmes and Joanne Neale as Tony, who did a pretty good job of solving the mystery of The Gilt Mirror. The play went really well as far as effort and fun are concerned. The results may not have been as good as the effort, but at least it was a humorous mystery play. Losing is half the fun — mind you, winning is the other half — but we are going to win next year, aren ' t we? All you young actresses in Donald House, let ' s show them what we can do! Then on with the show. House Spirit, That ' s what we ' ve got. So let ' s keep it. It ' s always a thought. Michele Kirkwood, Form V A
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