Margaret Boehm: ' V« sure I have a noble mind, With ho?iesty and tact, And no one ' s more surprised than I, To see the way I act. Bemo is the youngest House Senior, as well as being the youngest in VI Matric. This year Margy devoted her musical abilities to playing the hymns in the morning, and also accompany- ing the choir. This came to an end due to an accident in which she had her hand broken thus depriving her of her well-loved sports in which she excelled. As Sports Captain of Nightingale she was kept busy, since she was also on the senior school basket- ball team. Her pet aversion this spring seemed to be autographs on her clean white (?) casts, but she finally conceded, after two months, to her ardent fans. Margy ' s outside interests include skiing and canoeing at which she is quite professional. This year Margaret has been Form Captain during the last tenn, and we hope this post is returned to her next autumn. Slielagh Macoun: TF jy take life so seriously? YouUl never get out of it alive. Shelagh is the arty member of VI Matric, and is also a well-informed citizen on diversified subjects. As a member of the choir, Shelagh is noted for her base baritone — the one and only. She being an enthusiastic House Senior, we often see Shelagh leaping from her desk to quietly plead for silence in the halls. She was an ardent tennis and riding fan before she had several automobile accidents. Therefore, we all realize why at this time her dislikes are cars and more cars. Her main interest now is classical music, and she often accompanies Rachmaninoff on her recorder. We hope that by next year this great love for the recorder will have faded so that we may have some quiet in our studies. On the other hand who knows but what we may have a budding genius in our midst. Till next fall Good Luck Shelagh!
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SAMARA 9 A GAIN this year the majority of Fry ' s niem- bers have been Intermediates who, I might add, have done an excellent job of backing up the considerably smaller group of Seniors. Although we did not succeed in winning the house plays, we managed to produce a traditionally different play. The Day is Bright. It is no fault of our competent sports cap- tain, Jill Edward, that Fry has not been too successful on the sports field but we are look- ing forward to better luck on Sports Day. House Members Prefect, Head of House — Diana Fraser Monitors — Jill Edward, Janet Lawson Sports Captain — Jill Edward Staff Miss Dixon, Miss Leonard, Miss Flemington, Mrs. English. House Susan Brain, Beverly Brown, Janet Chapman, Betsy Jane Davis, Cicely Dunn, Julie Gibson, Janet Hanson, Susan Harris, Naz Ikramullah, Olga Kingsmill, Marianne Lovink, Terry Paes, Nancy Perry, Susan Richardson, Lambie Steven, Marion Welbourne, Sally Wright. Senior Basketball Centre forward: Jill Edward. Forwards: Sue Richardson, Janet Hanson. Centre guard: Janet Lawson. Guards: Diana Fraser, Mari- anne Lovink. Junior Basketball Centre forward: Sally Wright. Forwards: Juhe Gibson, Nancy Perry. Centre guard: Janet Chapman. Guards: Sue Harris, Terry Paes. Senior Badminton Singles: Marianne Lovink. Doubles: Marianne Lovink, Diana Fraser. Junior Badminton Singles: Sally Wright. Doubles: Sally Wright, Susan Richardson. Senior Tennis Singles: Diana Fraser. Doubles: Janet Hanson, Janet Lawson. Junior Tennis Singles: Sally Wright. Doubles: Sally Wright, Susan Richardson. ICeUen Mou6ja Moie4 THIS year we welcomed six new girls into the House. Jane Mulholland, Meg Reynolds, Audrey Ashbourne, Carol Thubron, Andrea Rowley and, more recently, Salma Ikramullah have all contributed greatly to the House along with the other members. We were also pleased when Miss Gooderham joined us. With the production of the Christmas play. An Empty Gesture, we won first place in the competition, and we also placed first in the House Collections with our arrangement of The Night Before Christmas. The sports this year have been under the efficient leadership of Suzette DeWolf, our school sports captain, and Wendy Quain. We won both junior and senior basketball tourna- ments, the senior badminton singles and the junior doubles. Although we were unsuccess- ful in the volley-ball, we have hopes for the tennis. I should like to take this opportunity to thank all the members of Keller who have, as a group and individually, contributed so much to make this such a happy and success- ful year for the House, and who have always lived up to our motto, Fair Play. House Members Prefect, Head of House — Diane Boyd. Head Girl — Pat Knowlton. Prefect, School and House Sports Captain — Suzette DeWolf. Prefect — Wendy Quain. House Senior — Shelagh Macoun.
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