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SAMARA 15 SCHOOL CALENDAR First Term September 24th. — School opened. September 28th. — Boarders went to Kingsmere (Saturday). October 4th. — Boarders went to Wakefield (Saturday). October 12th. — Heard Miss Margaret Deneke lecture on Schumann. October 16th. — Opening of hall by His Excellency. October 17th. — Edward Johnson concert. October 18th. — Spring Maid given by Rotary Club. Our thanks are due to the Hon. Cairine Wilson. October 19th. — Movies at school. Kindness of Mrs. Harry Southam (Saturday). October 21st. — H.LH. Alexander Michaelowitch lecture on Out of My Life . October 23rd. — Miss Edward ' s Play, Wedding Bells . October 26th. — Sydney Thompson Recital at the Little Theatre. October 31st. — Hallowe ' en Party at school. November 7th. — Major McKeand ' s talk on Armistice. November 7th-12th. — Thanksgiving week-end. November 16th. — English Singers concert at Glebe Collegiate. November 18th. — Lecture on Sculpture at National Gallery. November 22nd. — Jack Mulholland (magician) at Little Theatre. November 23rd. — DisraeU (moving picture) at Regent Theatre. November 27th. — Lecture on Assyrian Art at National Gallery. December 3rd. — Jacques Thibaud Recital. December 6th. — Horse Show. Our thanks are due to Mr. Norman Wilson. December 9th. — Lecture on Canadian Art. December 13th. — Boarders Musicale. December 19th. — Christmas Party. December 20th. — Closing for Christmas HoHdays. January 9th. — Return after Christmas. January 15th. — Monsieur Barbeau lecture at National Gallery. January 17th. — Sir Francis Younghusband, lecture on Tibet- at Chateau Laurier. January 18th. — Drama League play.
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14 SAMARA Fry House. — Fry is very proud to be the holder for the second year of the House Sports cup and we would like to congratulate Jane Smart for winning the intermediate sports cup. Every year there is a collection of toys sent to the poor children which provides great competition among the houses, because the house having the most things gets two red stars. For the first time Fry was the winner. In an inter-house basketball match in the fall Fry defeated Keller and we hope in the spring to repeat our victory over Night- ingale. In the first term Fry ranked last in red stars but there is still time left and we are all trying very hatd to raise the number. The House Members for the year are: — Head of House Margaret Symington Prefect Janet Southam House Senior Gladys Jost Lilias Ahearn, Betty Ball, Glen Borbridge, Claudia Coristine, Peggy Crerar, Miriam Cruikshank, Margaret Carson, Jeannie Dunlop, Ruth Eliot (House Captain), Patricia Gait, Hope Gilmour, Betty Harris, Janet Hill, Dorothy Hardy, Ruth Monk, Betty Hooper, Nini Keefer, Eleanor Kenny, Barbara Kennedy, Dorothy Laidlaw, Kathleen Lawson, Elaine MacFarlane, Pamela Reed, Margot Seely, Rachel White (Sports Captain), Anna Wilson, Joan Watson. Mistresses — Miss Brock, Miss Mills, Madame Souleyman. —CM., M.B., M.H.S.
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16 SAMARA January 24th. — Shakespeare Recital by Mrs. Forbes Robertson Hale and her daughter, Sanchio. January 31st. — French Comic Opera Company in Ciboulette . January 20th. — Canadian Women ' s Club concert. Second Term February 2nd. — Ontario Ski-jumping Championship. February 5th. — Dog Derby. February 7th. — Rachmaninoff concert. February 11th. — Lecture in school hall by Mrs. Eric Brown on Pageant of Venetian Art . February 12th. — Miss Edward ' s play, ' The Arrival of Kitty , at tiie Little Theatre. February 13th.— Old Girls Play The Lilies of the Field in the school hall. February 19th-20th.— Minto Carnival. February 21st-25th. — Term week-end. February 26th. — Carola Goya (Spanish dancer) at the Little Theatre. February 28th.— Kathryn Meisle (singer) at the Glebe Colle- giate. March 1st. — Minto Competitions. Non-Minto boarders went to the Embassy Theatre. March 6th. — L ' Alliance Frangais Concert. March 8th. — Kiwanis ' ' Showboat Days . Out thanks are due to the Hon. Cairine Wilson. March 7th. — Mrs. Fleming gave an informal talk on India in the school hall.
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