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Olga Kingsmill: y4 merry heart inaketh a cheerful countenance . Olga, complete with infectious giggle, came to Elmwood five years ago from Rockcliffe Public School. This year she was one of the season ' s debs and has not quite recovered from the socal whirl, which began by her being presented to the Governor-General and will end somewhere in the Royal Vic. Olga ' s romantic attachments are many and varied! Olga is one of Elmwood ' s Fry House Seniors, in which office she exhibits her efficiency. This year she has combined Six Matric and Six Upper work successfully with the accent on her favourite subject (?) Geometry. Olga has the reputation of being a hard and a willing worker. Next year, Olga will be going into nursing, in spite of her pronounced aversion for our latest Biology probe, the creature in question being a rat. As we bid farewell to our future nurse, we send her to her new career with our best wishes. Nancy Perry: FowVe only young once; after that you have to think of some other excuse . Nancy, our fifth columnist at Ashbury, is one of the perennially young types. She is a House Senior in Fry, wears an improvement medal, and is taking her Senior Matric. Five years ago Nancy was a leading member of a terrific group known as the gang . Her activities with this group are varied, ranging from T.V. parties and toboggan rides to parties which she takes largely for Granted. Nancy is an animal lover, having a bird, an Inky-poo (cat), and two dogs as well as numerous fish. She wages a continual war with all who wish to shoot animals. Her pet aversion is hearing the resounding whack of a cricket bat at seven a.m. although she is a sports enthusiast herself, being pitcher for the baseball team and sprint champion on Sports Day. Life without Nancy will be dull . . . lacking her jokes, photos, and certain up-to-the-minute reportsl This summer Nancy is going to help her father with his new camp, Kawabi, and will go on to Carleton in the fall. Good luck. Lambie Stevens: Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace . Lambie is an expert on extraneous information, Greek derivations and the Plaza Hotel, not to mention Turkey raising. She is head of the winning house. Fry, an enthusiastic House Senior, and one of the most conscientious members of 6 Upper. Her days are fully occupied with disciplining erring Fryites, doing justice to her Senior Matric subjects, writing College Board exams, reading Freud, and being a good friend to everyone in the class. Next year, Lambie intends to go to college in the States to study Social Service Work. We shall miss her Greek baclava (a delicious type of pastry), intriguing jewellery, lovely clothes, and (much as we hate to compliment people) her beautiful face. Good luck, Lambie, as you follow the steps of that first Social Worker, Elizabeth Fry. Frances Wood: O 3 give me a home where the buffalo roam Fran, or occasionally Woody, became House Senior and Head of Nightingale in one big jump from the ranks of her form. She is a good sport in more ways than one and always has a good story on hand, be it tall or otherwise! She was editor of the school newspajjer this year and acted in the Ashbury-Elmwood play as well as in Elmwood ' s senior play Sunday Costs Five Pesos . Frances wears a posture girdle, likes panda bears (especially the one called Henri), drives a swish green Dodge, and manages to enjoy quantities of Chinese food. Next year, if the call of the wild west doesn ' t sound too loud, Fran will be back at Elmwood! We hope to see her in September.
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Joan Maynard: Full of fun and fancy free . Joan is a Prefect, school Games Captain, and a stout pillar of Nightingale House. She has been with us for five years— five very character-forming years- she now loves sports of any type, especially skipping (what?) in class and R.M.C.-ing. Joan was a deb this year, so we all learned how to waltz, what to waltz to, how to curtsy deeply, and what to curtsy to. Indeed, her social schedule has been so heavy that at time of writing we have fourteen pounds less of Joan with which to contend. She captained the school basketball team, won the senior badminton singles, is on the tennis team, is an enthusiastic skier, skates like a professional wrestler, and manages to include studies in her busy program. Next year Joan is going into Physical Education at some college yet unknown, but her teacup says that sometliing (or someone) also unknown will change her mind within a year— wonder, or maybe we don ' t! Sheila McCormick: Did He who made the lamb make thee? Ehnwood will not be the same next year without Sheila— a Prefect, joint head of Keller, and Head Boarder. Artist, ballerina, actress, brain child, and an eflScient organizer . . . that is Sheila. Like Joan Fagan, Sheila after nine years at Elmwood has established several goals which she reaches each year— high jumping, badminton doubles, a prize at the Hallowe ' en party, and public speaking. Sheila nostagically looks back on a completely individual career at Elmwood, a career not wholly constructive which obtained for her more than her quota of gatings and detentions. She leaves Elmwood with not only a wide vocabulary to her credit but also a repertoire of expressions typically Sheila. We shall certainly miss her. Next year, Sheila is going to McGill, so we wish her the best of success there and wherever she may go in the more distant future. Constance Darricades: A youth, light-hearted and content, I wander through the world . Our Chilean senorita with the fantastic nickname (Ton-Ton) has in a mere year and a half risen to the rank of House Senior. This year has been a busy one for Ton-Ton, as she was a principal in the senior play, took an active part in producing the school newspaper, and is also editor of this year ' s Samara . Although her extra-curricular activities are many and varied, Ton-Ton ' s favourite pastimes are taking fast trips to Port Hope, reading Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and counting the days until she goes South America Way . Fortunately Ton-Ton will be back at Elmwood next year to grow more violets in her ink well! Mary Fisher-Rowe: La Vie en Rose . Mary came to Elmwood three years ago, carrying on the tradition of her family. She is now a House Senior of Keller, second in command in the boarding school, and generally a girl who is game for anything— except Math, and the dissecting of rats. Coming to Elmwood from England, Mary gave us the impression of a typical English girl— reserved and nice, with a ready laugh, a quick mind, and an incriminating blush. As well as other duties, Mary does an admirable job in keeping track of the lunch register. In her school work she is carrying a heavy course in Senior Matriculation subjects. Mary ' s plans for next year are continental. She hopes to go to Italy to study languages and then on to The London School of Economics. Although she has an interesting career ahead of her, our personal predictions are that it will be lost to marriage. Pleasant journeyings.
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