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Junior School: - a place for the under 5 foot. - little oxfords, kilts, ties, shirts, but never little smiles. - a place where one can find Mrs. Smith teaching geography or Mrs. Hay explaining the War of the Plains of Abraham; or Mme. Dean writing last night ' s homework on the board; or Mrs. G explaining the rules of the game of King ' s Court; or Mrs. Chilton straightening out the biggest math problem ever; or Mrs. Willingham singing the highest note or Mrs. Hollenberg reading a passage out of the best book ever; or Mrs. Thompson teaching the girls the right and proper way to speak and write English. - a place where there are screams and shouts heard echoing in the halls. - Clan games, extracurricular activities, chats with buds. The junior school is a place that the juniors who have gone through the school will hold dear. Thanx for a great year, J.S.!!! We ' ll never forget you! XOXO Melinda and Beth Dear Junior School, I ' ve had the best time being your Sports-Captain. Everybody ' s enthusiasm was overwhelming! You all were there to help me when I needed you and were always really supportive. I hope you have enjoyed this year as much as I have. I ' d like to thank the Clan Chieftains and Subs; you are the best. Also Mrs. Smith who helped us so much and most of all Mrs. Georgievski. You are amazing and I couldn ' t have done it without you. Good luck to everyone in the future and especially to my
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In October I had the pleasure of travelling with the Grade seven ' s on the annual colonial history expedition. I agree with the girls that the whole trip was of great educational value, and the Shelburne Museum is one of the most interesting places to visit. So much to do, so much to see all in one day! This year we have added to our already lengthy list of extra-curricular activities: a non-bake cooking club, painting on silk, stencilling, jazz dancing; and, under the direction of Miss Wendy Wren, drama and puppetry are alive and flourishing in Grades 1 to 6. April, May and June were three months of activity and excitement: The Independent Schools Music Festival, The Grade 8 trip to Washington, the Spring Concerts, the Grade 7 8 drama club production of As You Like It , Sports Day and, of course, final examinations! We have had a first happening . Eighteen Grade 7 students spent a week at the Nashoba Brooks school in Concord, Mass., and our new friends returned to spend several days with us. We are very excited about this exchange programme and hope that it will continue in future years. Thank you staff, students and parents. Your support and co-operation have made this a happy and successful year. DOROTHY J. BROUGH Staff STAFF MEMBERS: Back Row: Mrs. Clare, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Tasker, Mrs. Tollerton, Miss Wren. Middle Row: Mrs. Georgievski, Mrs. Chilton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hollenberg, Mrs. Gratias, Mrs. Provan. Front Row: Mrs. Hoskins, Mme. Dean, Mrs. Prins. 14
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juNion CLAN BRUCE When our clan is on the go, pride and spirit we will show! Bruce will be the greatest clan. You will see! ! We ' ll win, we ' ll win! We ' ll win and never lose. Thanks for all of your co-operation and you know you are the BEST! Luv always, Lisa and Binnie F R A m Ik r ai DUNCAN D-U-N-C-A-N That ' s the way you spell Duncan DUNCAN, DUNCAN!!! What you see is what you get; We have got the best clan yet! YAAA DUNCAN Thanks for a great year! Vanessa and Andy ERASER Take the top of a box of Wheaties, and the smile of Dentyne gum, and the brains of a brilliant girl and send it to the sun. And you put it all together with a whirl and a twirl, SWIRLY - and there you have A typical Eraser girl! ! Thanks for an incredible year! ! We ' ll miss you next year. Vicky and Caren 14 16
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