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THE CHOIR The Choir of 1963-1964 would like to thank Mrs. Edelsten very much for the enjoyable choir season. Our appreciation of music has been greatly extended through the numerous se- lections Mrs. Edelsten has taught us. We all feel we have profited from our experience. We practised every morning, -with much enthusiasm, the different selections which we then sang before the school and at the Christmas concert. We were all thrilled at the idea of singing on High Time and due to Mrs. Edelsten ' s patience, our performance was a success. Once again our thanks to Mrs. Edelsten for her understanding and hard work. This year, as usual, the dances had a special meaning to all of us in the senior school. But, even though the juniors could not attend, they put in much time and effort to make the dances a success. The seniors looked forward to the dances, weeks ahead, and they caused much excite- ment. Our first three dances were sponsored by Keller, Fry and Nightingale. The dance organised by Keller had the theme, the ' Kon Tiki ' . The atmosphere was chilled by the cannibals and dry ice. This was an original theme, and the boarders did much to make their dance a success. The theme of Fry ' s dance was Winter Wonderland , and the skies, skates, snow flakes, and pink streamers transformed the Gym into a snow paradise. Nightingale ' s dance, which was last, but not least, had the theme of Seventh Heaven , and the large silver moon winking at us as we entered the Gym was a topic for conversation. The spirit of these three dances was lively, due to the fact that the houses were competing for first place. Fry won, but the decision must have been difficult, as all dances were excel- lent. 5B sponsored a dance this year to raise money for our foster child Yung Sui Sang. This was an exce llent idea, and the Gym was crowded, for everyone wished to contribute to this worthy cause. The Gym was decorated simply, but the records and atmosphere were lively. Thank you, 5B, for giving us a dance and supporting Yung Sui Sang for the summer. I would like to thank everyone who helped to make all these dances a success. They were funl DANCES Audrey Laidler 5A
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HIGH TIME In 1962 Elmwood made its television debut on High Time and this year in January we had the pleasure of appearing on this programme again. Our panel - Caroline, Patsy, Laurie and Audrey are certainly to be commended on a very close score with Glebe Collegiate. Though we did not win, I think we all enjoyed the challenge and the excitement of appearing on television. Ingrid and Wendela, interviewing Senator Cameron, presented the Banff School of Fine Arts with great interest and our French Club members with Mme. Trottier certainly added a light touch to the programme. Unfortunately there will not be another opportunity to prove ourselves competent panelists as High Time will not be presented next year. However, we should like to thank all those who made it such a great success. Barbara Fletcher 6M HIGH TIME Front Row: Audrey Loeb, Laurie MacDonald, Patricia Watson, Caroline Nicholson. Back Row: Ingrid Gluzman, Vicky Nicholson, Barbara Grisdale, Barbara Fletcher, Pamela Foote, Wendela Roberts. SENIOR DRAMA Every Thursday afternoon from four until five p.m. dramatically-minded girls of 6M, 5A, and 5B could be found in the gym studying the many aspects of drama under the qualified lead- ership of Mrs. Hicks. Many a Thursday afternoon these Elmwood girls were transformed into the fascinating and challenging characters of Anastatia, Henry IV, Falstaff, Viola and Olivia. On the afternoon of December nineteenth the drama group performed a morality play The Stable by Charles Williams. This successful play could not have been possible without the many hours of time which Mrs. Hicks gladly devoted to this performance. Our final production of the year took place on April thirtieth. It was a workshop production in which the members of both the junior and senior drama class participated. This too was a great success and everyone enjoyed it. I am sure all the girls of our senior drama class for 1964 feel we have profited greatly from our experience. We should all like to express our deep appreciation and thanks to Mrs. Hicks for her patience with us. Brenda Firestone - 5A.
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Front Row: Louise Tolmie, Mrs. Hdelsten, Jane Blyth, Middle Row: Sue Burgess, Robin Ogilvie, Val Stansbury, Ann Thurn, Moira Phillips, Lucia Nixon, Katie Scott, Debbie Monk. Back Row: Cairine Wilson, Bev Erlandson, Harriet Ellicott, Klarika Liszy, Debbie Day, Sarah Band. A HAPPY GROUP
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