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Jin I , . I scaooi, y DANCES Q rd-nces are put on throughout the year by the Student's a the help of the students. Records are contributed by to supply the music, with the exception of the formal, was hiredo Usually, each dance represents a certain year 1-fWfor'instance, our Easter dance, Christmas dance, etc Refreshments were served at all the danceso Y , 0 ' As should be extended to the students council for helping 'G10 to be a huge success, and I am surevenjoyed by allo Mlklhh w 'Rae . r Barbara Gilman SCHOOL DANCES During the year the students of E.D4H.So enjoyed several school held at dances. A couple were held at the school while others were 'the Armouries and the Old Park Paviliono These dances were chaperoned the teaching staff. The financial returns were reasonably good .after Paying for pop and food and decorations, there was very tle profit left for the student Councilo Ninty-nine per cent of 2 T At's Council consisted of girls,who had all the say,and the cent were'boys whg had no say at all. Suggestion from malez- A more equable distribution of the sexes on our t council. The flrmal which was the big affair of the year -even affair,with no loss or gain,due to the high cost of Nevertheless, it was a highly successful event from view point. Studen 'one Ezra Smith E Robert Obright
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9,141 I-nit.i.+h'3 .J Y ' '- En. D. H. S. A T H O M hi V Elorafillcigh School Formal took place in the Armoury . .Theeye-catching coloured streamers provided a gay two hundred students and their guests who attended. N iv , -.'.l. ' ' M?-:...lHugiq,varying from lively rock and roll to more dignified waltzes ,provided by the Meloton Orchestra from Guelph. L A :exception line was forlned hy the Principal, High School Faculty and their wives along with members of the School Board and Student c Council , V ' ' yn... fu' Ajfdslicious 'buffet lunch consisting of dainty coloured sandwiches ,,Qpn.d cakes 'was served later on in the evening, after which dancing was O continued for another hour and a half. I dlihe wonderful time had by everyone and the warm congratulations b .. ich we received on the appearance of the hall made us verf roud oy , J P Higgs our 'At Home . PYT' ' - v, h , I- tglrvifg .Y!, . 1 1 .thelr we-4. lj 'l-fa--ls- A fuah, IL ey Q1 B' 'f'-2 ,4 UW li' tvvfl L I F . VLA 'bhfwuf 'nrt' - Punts eouvbi haf- 115 .M 'w::hl:.,A'-','f 1 J, . .Qs W ' 'I A ,J Y ' ..' ' the rmwdr- ' ' M h 1, sys. 9 -Bolling, uw l -425-' ' ,. 1 1841 UU i' 0 6 '
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