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Page 19 text:
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Sarah Wallace: What ' s in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet. Sarah is not only an officer, but a harried member of the secretarial group ' s Inner Sanctum. She rushes from prayers to typing, wide-eyed and looking worried to death. Her en- numerated woes are misleading — under the chatter she is really quite efficient, especially when she inspects the juniors — complete with a motherly air. Although she is very busy, a few hours each week are spent at canteen. She has failed once this year — in her endeavour to be called Lynn , but the nickname wouldn ' t click. However her desire is granted this once — May happiness lead you up the road of success, Lynn! HIRD TERM MONITORS
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Anne Powell: So wise, so young, they say, do ne ' er live long. When I think of all I ' ve got to do — ! — that haunting refrain informs us that Powell, head of Keller this year, is getting des- perate. When not buried in a book in the reference library, or pounding out the scale of D minor on the piano, she keeps a watchful eye on the money collected from the sale of war-saving stamps. In fact, she is very busy! She holds the unigue dis- tinction of being the only prefect who can sing and who is in the choir. She made a most fascinating hero — in fawn ski underwear — in our ballet On Wings of Love or Target for To-night ; and her rendition of a German woman in the Keller House Play — Hier habe ich einen Fisch — delighted Miss Sinden ' s heart. If she can wade through Virgil this summer, her fate next fall will rest with the professors of Trinity College, Toronto. Jacqueline Workman: How happy the life unembarrassed by cares of business. Basta is the erratic member of VI Up. In the third cupboard on the left in the Senior Classroom, her character lies revealed: a mass of books, a pair of suede shoes, bits of peanut crunch, concert programs, not to mention reams of paper whose cryptic designs can only be deciphered by the owner. As well as being the star of the ballet On Wings of Love, Basta directed, yelled at and pushed around the unwieldy corps de ballet and kept us in stitches all through the most hectic rehearsals during the Christmas term. Rules are the bane of her life, as witness her complete disregard of the sanctity of the Prefects sitting room. To say that her future is definitely settled is a slight exaggeration, as one day she pictures herself taking pulses in the Blood Donor ' s clinic and another drafting the innards of a plane. Elizabeth Gilchrist: If music be the food of love, play on. This year Liz is our only representative from the West and we hear a good deal about her home-town Winnipeg. Any time when strains of Show Boat Themes are heard we know that Liz is not far off. Her roommates constantly hear about Victory Bond (Vickie), her three year old horse, and her sailor brother?! Between Paul Gaugin and a mad Russian, Gilchrist ' s art is slightly hetic. We hope though, that some day she will be able to draw a straight line without using a ruler! (We really don ' t mean that Liz). Every morning at thirteen minutes to nine there is a race between Liz and Miss Chappell to see who is going to ring the first bell, and the same proceedure follows at seven to nine. Another Gilchrist duty is pound, and she needs a great deal of courage to stand up in front of the school to ask, Who does this belong to? On occasions she finds a garment of her own to hold up, and then she is rather embarrassed. Liz ' s future is undecided as yet, but whatever she does we wish her the best of luck.
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