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16 S A Ad A R A The Hallowe ' en Party We entered the gaily decorated hall to find everybody rushing madly around asking what so and so was, and saying what a wonderful idea Andrea Rowley ' s and Sally Wright ' s costume was. Then after everybody had settled down, Miss Leonard came out onto the stage to announce the mistresses ' play: Lord Ulliifs Daughter. This was an excellent performance. After this came the Grand March in which Sarita Setton and Wendy Gilchrist, dressed as a Charleston couple, did a bit of the Char- leston. Also Janet Lawson, Shirley Thomas, Janet Hansen and Sandra McKee played a mild game of Cops and Robbers. When the game of Musical Bumps was over we had the pleasure of seeing the hilarious comedy, John and Marcia Face Life Together, produced, directed and acted by 6 Upper. This was done by acting the literal meaning of many English idioms. Then a delicious supper of cake, cookies, candies and chocolate milk was served. When supper was over we played the pacifying game of Mr. Jones ' Remains. This was done by passing around various objects to represent Mr. Jones ' insides; e.g., a wet grape for his eyeball! Then came the 5A radio skit in which Fuz, and similar products were featured. After this amusing Quiz Programme , Janet Hanson played God Save the King, the close to a wonderful Hallowe ' en Party! The House Collections The House Collections were held on De- cember 6, right after the House Plays. The three houses. Fry, Nightingale and Keller competed against each other for the honour of having the best House Collection. The general idea of the things collected are: games, usable clothes, books of which there were many cartons this year, and dozens of beauti- fully knitted objects. The manner in which the collections were shown were: Fry, collection arranged around a brightly decorated Christmas tree; Keller, things in front of a glowing fireplace; Night- ingale, a nursery complete with mannikin nurse! And of these three wonderful displays Keller House had the best. Free Day Although in the past years Free Day usually fell on the first day after the examinations, this year, because our exams were before Christmas, Free Day came on Thursday, Janu- ary 31. This is the one day when the forms can plan their own time-table and be taught what they want. With the Juniors taking Latin and the Seniors making fudge, the mis- tresses must have gathered what the students ' idea is of a perfect school day!
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