Elmwood School - Samara Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1939

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10 SAMARA THE ROYAL VISIT—Anticipation Whe?i they set out for Canada, Three thousand miles away, The croivd was cheering heartily. For King and Queen were silently Setting out for Canada, Three thousand miles away. The tabids were playing merrily The anthems of the Crown, While Canada was listening. Her countrymen all singing; While the bands were playing merrily The anthems of the Crown. When they arrive in Canada, To greet the people there, Quebec will all be cheering And shout beyond their hearing, Hurrah they ' ve arrived in Canada, To greet the people there. — JOAN SOMERVILLE WELCOME W elcome to our Queen and King, E verywhere the people sing; L oudly drums and trumpets ring, Children Union Jacks will fling, O ur allegiance we will bring. Many times this happy Spring; Everyone hails Queen and Kin g. — Mary Osler MATRICULATION RESULTS Last year ' s matriculation results are as follows: — Abbreviations are: — 1st = 1st class honours; 2nd = 2nd class honours; 3rd = 3rd class honours; C = Credit; R = Recommendation. UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS Anne Bethune — French Authors, R; French Composition, R. Margaret Main — French Authors, R; Modern History, 2nd; English Composition, C; English Literature, C; Geometry, C; French Composition, 3rd. Patricia Milliken — Lahn Authors, R; Latin Composition, R; Margaret Parkin — Geometry, R; Physics, R; Chemistry, R; Rita Rich — Latin Composition, R; French Composition, R; English Composition, C. Patricia Spendlove — English Composition, R; French Authors, R; French Composition, R; English Literature, 1st; German Authors, 3rd. MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS Nancy Baker — Algebra, R; English Literature, C; Ancient History, C; Physics, C. Anne Bethune — Latin Authors, R; Latin Com- position, R; German Authors, R; German Composition, R; Canadian History, R; Geometry, 3rd. Joan Daniels — French Authors, R; Ancient History, C; French Composition, C; German Authors, C. Mary Maxwell Edwards — Ancient History, R; English Composition, R; English Litera- ture, R; French Authors, R; Algebra, 2nd; French Composition, 3rd. Susan Edwards — Canadian History, R; Geometry, C; Physics, C; Chemistry, C; French Authors, C; French Composi- tion, C. Gillian German — English Composition, R; English Literature, R; Physics, R; Ancient History, C; Algebra, 1st. Winsome Hooper — Latin Authors, R; Latin Composition, R; German Authors, 3rd; German Composition, C. Muriel Inkster — English Composition, R; English Literature, 3rd; Algebra, 1st; Physics, C. Ailsa Mathewson — Algebra, R; French Authors, R; German Authors, R; Canadian History, R; Geometry, C; French Composition, C. Patricia O ' Donnell — Ancient History, R; Latin Authors, C; French Authors, 3rd; French Composition, C; German Authors, 3rd. Mary Paterson — Ancient History, R; English Composition, R; English Literature, R; French Authors, R; French Composition, R; Algebra, 2nd. Cynthia Sims — English Literature, C; Ancient History, C; Algebra, C. Rita Rich — Physics, R; Canadian History, R. Jane Smith — Latin Authors, R; German Authors, R; Canadian History, R; Geometry, 3rd; Latin Composition, C. Gloria Vaughan — French Composition, R; English Composition, C; English Literature, C; Ancient History, C; French Authors, C. Dorothy Wardle — Chemistry, R; Latin Authors, R; Physics, R; Geometry, C; Latin Composition, 3rd.

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SAMARA 9 edge of the sidewalk to where the taxis are and they would not let us go any further. Of course, there were dozens of people there already. However, we broke the line and made a dash. We got in the middle of the sidewalk on the other side of the taxis and could get no further. We were in the middle of the crowd and we met one of the mistresses with two other girls, so we all started cheering. Mother, I have never had so much fun in all my life. Here we were in the middle of the biggest crowd I have ever seen, yelling We want the King! and ' ' We want the Queen at the top of our lungs. We also sang Tor they are jolly good fellows , It ' s a long Way to Tipperary , and There ' s a long, long trail awinding , and we shouted hooray and yelled for the King and Queen. This went on till about 10.30 p.m. The King and Queen were out at last but a platform had been built so that they could just come out directly in front. As a result all we saw was their hands waving, but some of the other girls had the most wonderful view. We decided we had better head for school then, but all the traffic was stopped so we stayed awhile and watched the fireworks. We got to bed late and as I had the huge balloon blown up underneath my bed I expected to be wakened any time during the night with it bursting. However, it didn ' t. We had to get up at some unearthly hour again this morning and we had the beauty parlour at the Chateau looking over towards the Monument. We saw the King and Queen drive up in the car [with the top down] and we heard the King speak. We had programs and we saw a lot. After it was all over we waited for the King and Queen to drive away, but do you know what they did? They walked all around the Monument and then gaily started walking down the road amongst the crowd, paying no attention to the car that was waiting, and talking to all the people. We could not see them very well but the Queen wore white which was wonderful because she stood out against everyone else and you could always see this white spot moving about. After they had walked for quite a piece their car drove up, they got in and did not sit down — they stood and the car drove very, very slowly. Then they sat down and the car went faster, but Oh Mother, it was just wonderful. We then walked through to the station, got our taxis and came home. The minute we got in we asked Miss Estrup to ' phone Mrs. Buck and beg her to let us go down to Government House and see them off at 2. She said we could. It was then 1 o ' clock, dinner was not ready and there would be thousands of people. We started dinner at 5 past one and we were through at a quarter past and were down at Rideau Hall at 25 past. We had to walk all the way. We got marvellous places. Right in the front row on Sussex Street, just a little piece from the corner. It was better than standing around by the gate because we were closer. I had my camera and I think I took a good picture. However, that remains to be seen. Mother, I saw them both just marvellously. The sun came out and we were right beside them and Oh — well, no-one could see them any better. I took the picture, took a good look at them and then ran all the way down to the Bridges beside the Car. I didn ' t look where I ran — I just ran! Mother, did you see them very well? On Frida y when the Queen smiled at me I almost died. She was just gorgeous. And on Saturday night in a glorious white dress with sparkly stuff all over and a short fur cape — and he — well he is more like his pictures than she is. And Oh yes, I had been so disappointed because every time I had seen him he had looked so grave and serious, but this afternoon he was smiling. But I ' ll never get over how beautiful she looked in her wonderful diamond tiara and white dress, with full, full skirt and sparkles on it, and everything, as she stepped out of the car at the ballroom of the Chateau and turned to smile at the press man in the road taking a picture. Hope this letter doesn ' t bore you, but I had to tell you everything we did. Best of love, Susan.



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SAMARA 11 Conbolences! In the passing of the Hon. Thomas Ahearn, Elmwood lost a great and valued friend. A founder and governor of the School, he had watched its progress from its early days and Elmwood owes him a debt of gratitude for generous financial assistance and an interest which never waned. We should like to take this opportunity of again expressing our sympathy to Mrs. Harry Southam. We were deeply grieved at the passing of Betty Hogg Cameron, whom we remember with much affection as a pupil of Elmwood. All the girls join in expressing their heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Buck in the loss of her father. It was with great regret that we heard of the passing of Mrs. Peck, the sister of Mrs. Edward Fauguier, who has our deepest sympathy in her loss. We would like, too, to offer our sincerest sympathy to Patricia Spendlove and Marjorie MacKinnon and Nancy Haultain, who have had great bereavements in their families during the year, and to Dr. Tory, a very good friend of the School, in the recent passing of Mrs. Tory.

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