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SAMARA 15 Elizabeth Alguire, Marjory Barron, Cecil Bate, Frances Bates, Eleanor Carson, Alix Chamberlain, Rosemary Clark, Alison Cochrane, Anne Coghlin, Florence Coristine, Ann Creighton, Sybil Doughty, Ethel Finnie, Lilian Gardner, Ann Gorrell, Betty Hamilton, Nancy Haultain, Moira Leathem, Dorothy Leggett, Grace McDougald, Jean Robertson, Pamela Simpson, June White, Jean Workman. Mistresses: — Miss Woolcott, Miss Bayes, Miss Adams. FRY HOUSE Fry is very proud of having had among its house members Margaret Symington, the Archery Champion, whom we heartily congratulate. She very generously presented a cup for inter- house basketball, and Fry hopes to be the victor. Nini Keefer, whom we are all proud to have as a house mem- ber, is holder of the Senior Sports Cup. This year Mrs. Buck presented us with an engraving of Eliza- beth Fry for which we thank her very much. Archdeacon Fleming generously presented us a marriage certificate with her signature as one of the witnesses. The interest in our patroness is thus made more vivid to all the members of the house. In the first term. Fry ranked last in red stars, but there is still time left, and we are all trying hard to raise the number standing to our credit. The House members for the year are: — Head of House .... Rachel White (Sports Captain) House Senior Margot Seely Lilias Ahearn, Theodosia Bond, Glen Borbridge, Gladys Carling, Margaret Carson, Peggy Crerar, Miriam Cruickshank, Jean Dunlop, Patricia Gait, Hope Gilmour, Mary H ampson, Betty Harris, Janet Hill, Betty Hooper, Nini Keefer, Eleanor Kenny, Barbara Kennedy, Kathleen Lawson, Dorothy Laidlaw, Mary McCarthy, Elaine MacFarlane, Patricia Macoun, Ruth Monk, Joan Watson, Anna Wilson, Rosemary Youle. Mistresses: — Miss Thwaite, Miss Mills, Madame de Buy.
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14 SAMARA having produced the best collection. Next Christmas, however, we hope to recapture the title and we suggest that members of Nightingale shall begin collecting now with that object. The members of the House this year are: — School Monitors Norma Hall, Evelyn Cantlie Mary Ardern, Dorothy Blackburn, Genevieve Bronson, Vir- ginia Coristine, Debora Coulson, Mary Craig, Katherine Dunning, Joan Fraser, Doreen Graham, Katherine Inkster, Catherine Irwin Joan Keefer, Peggy Law, Eleanor Legget, Helen Mackay, Mary Malloch, Harriet Mathias, Betty McLachhn, Elizabeth McMillan, Christine McNaughton, Betty Flaunt, Celia Froctor, Ethel South- am, Elizabeth Symington, Susan Watson. Mistresses:- — -Miss Neal, Miss Challis, Miss Gegg. Last year, under the prefectship of Medora Britton, Keller was second for the House Shield, and this year we are trying hard to recapture it from Nightingale. Last year, also, Audrey Gilmour and Helen Acheson won the Senior Tennis Doubles, while Nancy Bonnar won the Junior Singles. This year we were fortunate enough to be able to give the largest number of toys to the Christmas collection for the poor, for which we received three red stars. In sports, we were beaten in basketball by Nightingale, but hope to recover our prestige on Sports Day. Helen Acheson is a valuable member of the Tennis Team, while Anne Coghlin and June White upheld the honour of the House at the Minto. Our House Day is to be October 1st. Our House hymn, Fight the Good Fight , was chosen because of its spirit of incen- tive to overcome difficulties, as our patroness has; our House crest, Mercury flying over the mountains, symbolizes the same ideal. Our House prayer, too, is in keeping with our motto Fair Play . The House members for the year are: — House Prefect Betty Sifton Prefects Cynthia Hill and Helen Acheson School Monitor Diana Clark Prefect House Senior Cairine Wilson . . Betty Gordon KELLER HOUSE
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16 SAMARA SCHOOL CALENDAR FIRST TERM September 18th.— School opened. September 20th. — Boarders went to Wakefield. September 27th.— Boarders went to Rockhurst. September 29th. — Geographical Society lecture by Sir Herbert Wilkins at the Chateau. October 6th. — Tennis Shield Competition against Ladies ' College. October 11th. — Finals of Tennis Competition against Glebe Collegiate at Rideau Courts. October 16th. — Jascha Heifetz concert at Glebe Collegiate. October 20th. — Miss Deneke ' s lecture, Programme Music . October 24th.— ' ' The Gingerbread Man , presented by the Rotary Club at the Little Theatre. Our thanks are due to Hon. Cairine Wilson. October 5i 5 .— Hallowe ' en Fancy Dress Party. November 1st. — Boarders went to the Silent Enemy at the Imperial Theatre. Our thanks are due to Mrs. W. J. Watson. November 6th. — Beula Duffey (pianist) at the Chateau. November 7th-12th. — Thanksgiving week-end. November 17th. — Exhibition Match by the British team at the Badminton Club. November 18th. — Claire Dux (singer) at the Glebe Collegiate. November 21st. — Character Sketches by Mrs. Frank Ross at the Little Theatre. November 26th.— Miss Edwards ' play, The Private Secretary . November 28th. — Boarders went to Abraham Lincoln at the Centre Theatre. December 2nd. — Horse Show. Our thanks are due to Mr. Hugh Carson. December 5th. — Jose Iturbi (pianist) at the Glebe Collegiate. December 9th. — Little Symphony Orchestra at the Glebe Col- legiate. December 17th. — Miss Maud Bell ' s ' cello recital at Elmwood. December 18th. — Christmas Party. December 19th. — Closing for Christmas holidays. January 8th. — Return after Christmas. January 21st. — Mrs. Eric Brown ' s lecture on Eighteenth Cen- tury Art.
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