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Appointments Head Girl— Betty Williamson HOUSE PREFECTS Louise Jamieson Betty Williamson HOUSE SUB-PREFECTS Catherine Bryans Millie Enge Betty Marshall Gretta Riddell Phyllis Sinclair Helen Spencer Kathleen Stambaugh Helen Sutherland Campbell — Audrey Piddington Douglas — Milly Enge MacAlpine — Peggy Essery MacGregor — Barbara Thomas DAY PREFECTS Audrey Piddington Katharine Robarts Elizabeth Trees DAY SUB-PREFECTS Katharine Cannon Jean Macdonald Nancy Stirrett CLAN CHIEFTAINS McLeod— Mary Wilder McLean — Janet Davidson Ross — Katharine Cannon Stewart — Jeanette McVicar OPHELEO President — Betty Williamson Vice-Pres. — Louise Jamieson Secretary — Jean Dickson Treasurer — Nancy Stirrett Committee — Katherine Cannon, Janet David- son, Gretta Riddell, Helen Sutherland, Mildred Winslovv. BETA KAPPA President — Elizabeth Trees Vice-Pres. — Katharine Robarts Secretary — Catherine Bryans Treasurer — Kathleen Stambaugh Committee — Eleanor Birkett, Betty Flavelle, Elberta Peterson, Audrey Piddington, Barbara Thomas. OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR SCHOOL Form V — President, Elizabeth Trees; Vice-President, Helen Stephens; Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Mountain. Form V, Special — President, Betty Marshall; Vice-President, Kathleen Stambaugh; Secretary- Treasurer, Rachel Sheppard. Form IV — President, Marion Little; Vice-President, Anne Henderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Jean Lander. Form IV, Special — President, Jane Morgan; Vice-President, Betty Piddington; Secretary- Treasurer, Aileen Winslow. Form IIIA— President, Jean Stirling; Vice-President, Barbara Parker; Secretary-Treasurer, Patricia Gibbons. Form IIIB — President, Eleanor Willard; Vice-President, Francean Campbell; Secretary - Treasurer, Beatrice BuUen. Form HA — President, Jean Campbell; Vice-President, Dorothy Hoyle; Secretary-Treasurer, Susan Goulding. Form IIB— President, Nancy Walker; Vice-President, Jean Sutherland; Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Gall. Form lA — President, Patricia Gundy; Vice-President, Mary Young; Secretary-Treasurer, Popjiy Sweatman. Form IB — President, Dorothy Jane Goulding; Vice-President, Margaret Cummings; Secretary- Treasurer, Poppy Winsby.
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I Less than one short year ago, during the early summer of the year 1935, the British Isles and the Dominions beyond the Seas were jubilant in celebrating with their late sovereign, King George V, his twenty-five years of successful rule. This year, that same Empire has been plunged into sorrow and a sense of loss. Everywhere, lowered flags and hangings of royal purple and black demonstrated the feelings of the whole Commonwealth of Nations as they mourned the passing of their beloved monarch. The late King George V will long be a memorable figure in the hearts and minds not only of his own subjects, but also in the hearts and minds of the members of all those other nations who so genuinely admired him as a lover of peace. Now, our far-flung Empire has a new King. Perhaps, there has never before been a king of Great Britain so well prepared for this position as is the son of our late monarch, our present king, Edward VIII. By reason of his wide travels as Prince of Wales, he became acquainted with all the peoples over whom he now rules. He is unique in being unusually familiar with the conditions and handicaps under which the common people struggle to live, which enables him to better understand the various points of view of his subjects. Throughout his extensive journeys, he proved to be a friend of each and all. His keen sense of justice has already won for him the trust and confidence of all the peoples of the world. King Edward is an indefatigable and unselfish worker, and, therefore, he 17
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