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FRY HOUSE NIGHTINGALE HOUSE
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S A iM A R A 7 Mickey Maiiion: ' ' She holds her little thoughts hi sight, Though gay they nin and leap . Mickey, christened Margarede, is our ready, able and always smiling Fry House Head. She directed Fry with a firm hand to victory in the house plays and house collections. Mick originated in France, as one can immediately tell (chic!) and she plays a mean game of tennis. Ottawa and insurance companies beware! Mick has her temporary licence and aids in the general burning up of Canadian and U.S. roads. Mickey has nimble fingers as well as a nimble brain and excels in practical as well as intellectual fields. Much to the envy of us all, she sews her own clothes and holds ton position in her form. She is the bubbling member of our form, with her big white smile, and we won ' t be able to imagine life without Mick ' s cheery Hi early in the morning. Though we don ' t know what Mickey intends to do next year (as a matter of fact neither does she!) we do know that whatever she does will be done to perfection. Wherever she goes (and it was prophesied that she was for the Far East) and whatever she does, we all send our love and best wishes for success. Andrea Rowley: I perfect njoomav, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and conrinand . This year Andrea, or Andy, as she is better known to all her friends, rose from the ranks of her form to become a House Senior and Co-Head of Keller. Besides being such an extremely efficient officer (one of the cherished few!), Andrea plays a tremendous game of basketball for the school team and works extremely hard on the dance committee. To top it all off she is an exceptionally good student; and French being her specialty, Andy may often be heaid carrying on a gay conversation witli Madame Krupka, much to the envy of the other girls! Elmwood is not the only school that interests Andy, though; it seems Carleton College holds quite a fascination for her. This summer Andrea bids adieu to Elmwood and is off to Germany. Andrea ' s cheerful smile, and pet remarks such as Hey Gracie! will be sadly missed around the halls of Elmwood, but we all wish her the best of luck in the future. Sally Trueman: That spoke so sweetly and so well . Sal is a busy girl as she is Head of Nightingale, a House Senior, librarian and is combining grade twelve and grade thirteen subjects. If you need some extra energy, just ask Sally for her secret formula, for as yet we do not know how she does it all. If you chance to hear of a iilay that is to be presented, just ask who is acting in one of the leading roles, and you will most undoubtedly hear the name Sally Trueman . Sally is quite a sports enthusiast and this year graduated from Pee- Wee to Morts in skiing. Congratulations! Maybe next year she will be skiing down Mount Allison? Sally is returning to her home province next year, namely New Brunswick, but I think she will miss the Gatineau slopes and her brother ' s motorcycle. Looking at Sally, tall and fair, one might think she is a graduating model, but really she is one of our best students. If you find an old bone, take it to Sally and she will label it with some scientific name, for she is tops in Biology. We think Mount Allison will welcome our talented leading lady but I fear Nightingale ' s loss.
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S A M A R A 0 THIS year Fry has added twelve new mem- bers to her Hst. Thev have all shown their wondei ful House spirit so quickly acquired. In November Fry was very fortunate to win the House plays with The Happy Jour- ney to Trenton and Camden by Thornton Wilder. The cast of the play is to be con- gratulated. We were also very happy to win the House Collections in December. I must say that all three Houses were very close in these competitions. Although we tried very hard, especially our Sports Captain, Frances Cabeldu, we lost out in the sports field. We do hope, however, to do much better in the Badminton tourna- ment and on sports day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the girls for their good work and good spirit. I hope they will always remember their house motto Friendship to all. Head of House: House Senior: Mickey Man- ion. Prefect: Susan Brain. Monitors: Betsy-Jane Davis, Diana RadclifF, Helena von Numers, Jane McDowell, Sandra Graham, Audrey Fell, Libby Bogue. Sports Captain: Frances Cabeldu. Basketball Team: Forwards: Betsy-Jane Davis, Sandra Graham, Ruth Petrie, Diane Manion. Guards: Diana RadclifT, Heather Petrie, Eliza- beth Bogue, Susan Petrie. House Members Elizabeth Bogue, Susan Brain, Frances Cabel- du, Pamela Cawdron, Linda Chauvin, Betsy- Jane Davis, Penny Devlin, Audrey Fell, Joanna Garland, Susan Garland, Jean Gar- vock, Sandra Graham, Pat Gillies, Thale Gunneng, Anne Gilbert, Elizabeth Hay, Margo Hay, Gail Lacharity, Lauretta Landymore, Jane McDowell, Diane Manion Jane Mac- Tavish, Helena von Numers, Laragh NeeUn, Eleanor Patrick, Heather Petrie, Susan Petrie, Ruth Petrie, Ginny Price, Diana Radchff, Pat Slemon. T ellen. acc e ate KELLER received a great many new girls last fall. As this year has progressed each member has shown excellent House and team spirit. Our entry in the annual inter-House drama competition was a play called Do Unto Others . Although we did not win, we tried hard. For the House Collections many useful articles were received for needy people. A great interest was shown in the collections even though Keller did not have the largest number of collected articles. With Joan Yates as our able and keen Sports Captain, Keller came first in the Basket- ball games and second in the Volley Ball. We would like to thank all of Keller for working hard and upholding our motto Fair Play during the year. In January we were very sorry to lose Camille and Nikki Beaudry. Heads of House: House Seniors: Andrea Rowley, Audrey Ashbourne. Monitors: Camille Beaudry, Sally Boyd, Car- olyn Bruce, Sandra Drew, Jane Murphy, Joan Yates. Sports Captain: Joan Yates. Basketball Teavi: Foru-ards: Lynne Castonguay, A ' largaret Barr, Joan Yates, Rosemary Findlay.
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