THE .IIUSE Camp 66 QQ t'.Ull' has moved again, and this time it will stay. The new eamp is near Parry Sound on 'tieorgian Bay, one ot the loveliest spots in tintario. Where there was but one hnnter's eabin last spring. there are now two eabins. a big lodge. and a. row of tents along the edge of the water. Behind these is a wide field for games and beyond that a beautit'nl t'orest ot' pines and poplars. Follow- ing the path in t'ront ot' the tents, we eome to a high rounded roek. high above the water, on whieh all the eampers assemble for morning worship. This is the plaee where we. the fortunate first campers spent the happiest days ot' our summer vacation. NVe ealled the eamp an aerodrome and played at being aviators. The dining-room was the hangar and the eabins bore equally appropriate names sueh as the eoekpit. tail- spin, propeller and so on. iVe were the merriest buneh ot' fliers. and the most earet'ree.f-t'or what was there to worry over? Imagine running oti' to the woods for ten days. free from the noise and heat of the eity. with thirty other girls your own age, from Toronto high selioolsl There was everything to make any kind ot' girl happy.-a morning dip to pep you np. and a long swim in the afternoon. baseball and volley ball games, boat trips. and eanoeing under the supervision of the leaders. A stunt and song eontest between the three groups made one evening roek with fun. Many ot' the songs that are new to the Maids of Malvern originated at eamp. Une morning. bet'ore the sun was up. the nature study group went, a-hunting for the songs of birds. Jimmy Skunk was off on a hunt ot' his own but we let him follow it. Paddling quietly up a tiny ereek, we searehed the trees for the shy musieians. The bell like tones of the vireo, the merry ''teaeher-teaeher'' ot' the oven bird, the sudden ehunk of a. frog. and a tleeting glimpse ot' a bright-eyed water snake slipping through the water. these are a t'ew ot' the treasured memories whieh we brought, home. l'erhaps we will remember longest the quiet time in the morning that eaeh eamper spent alone, lt was not eompulsorysjnst ten minutes in the eainp program set apart l'or thinking. lt was in this early morning hour. when the mist was melting away from the lake and hillsides, and in the evening around our eamptire when we watehed the first pale stars peep ont ol' a sunset sky. that we loved eamp the most. There was a niauie spell about it that no one may understand until they have been there, l,it'e is more interesting. more ot' an adventure, beeanse we have ln-en to eainp. liorothy Seliaulller, VB. s
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TH E ,ll 1 Mr. Lolnnunn nizulo ai tow l'k'lllill'liS oonoorning' tho suoooss of lust your's nuitrioulunts :intl guyo us sovorzil sound words of :ulvioo for this yozn s studying. Tho uoznloinio oortilioutos znnl prizos woro thou prosontod. Miss Ruth NVuohtor mloliyoroml tho yulodiotory giving us ai briof, in- torosting und luunorous an-oount of hor tivo yours at Mzilvorn. Tho orohostrai pluyotl sovorzil lovoly solootions during tho courso of lllo zlftorno Oll. The Graduates' Dance Tho granliultos' tlunoo giyon by tho Homo and School Club to lust yoar's fourth :nnl fifth forms wus si hugo suoooss. lt was woll uttonmloml :nnl tho ninsio proyidoml by Howard Cluilunzins o1'oliostru wus oxoollont. Tho tlzinoo wus hold on tho oyoning of tho szuno day us oonnnonooinont. Rofroslnnonts woro sorvoml ozlt'otoriu stylo und ut twolyo-thirty tho gnosts sznlly loft for homo uftor ll2lYlllg' spout il yory onjoyaiblo ova-ning. Hur thanks to tho lloino unel Sohool Club. The Girls' Masquerade Tho llirls' Mzisquorzulo instozul of boing hold by tho Girls' Athlotic 1 lub tlns your was unmlor tho ziuspioos ot' tho Maids of Mulvorn. Xovoinbor tho ninth was tho oyoning of this lizipny ilfliilll' :intl tho ziutlitoriuin was prottily ilooorutotl with rod and bleu-li strozunors and olustors ot' bulloons. Tho girls woro mlrossod in oostuinos of ovory kind, luunorous znnl bountiful. :intl soino yory original. Prizos woro pi-osontoil by moinbors ot' tho Homo and School Club for tlio tunniost, in-ottiost unil inost original oostumos :intl tho judgos had ai liurml tinn- tlooiiling' who woulml bo tho lui-ky winnors. Tho inusio was proyiclotl by -lan-li l'ooko's oroliostru and ovoryono sooinoml sorry to loziyo znftor an yory onjoyaiblo ovoning. Athletic Banquet Tho .Xtlilotio bnnquot is giyon oyory your by tho Homo und Soliool t'lnb to tho oliunilnionsliip It I by tho Soni 'or lxugby tm-ann, Honior Hirls' Bziskotbull tozun, Rowing' Flub :intl tbo trzn-lc obzunpio IIS. -:uns of tho sohool. This your it wus uttoniloml Mr. l,ot'tus lloiel was lU2lNllll2lSll'l' of tho owning. Tho throo zitlilotio visitors. -luoli Huosl. 'l'o1l llooyo :intl Mr. lilulcoloy ozioh spolio si fow worals ln tha rolllst ol' Iln eu in-1 . ..-.Il Mr. Taylor proposoml za toznst Io tho rugby toznn to whioh lfhzirlio Box D ' I mlo to Toll hooyo from tho Junior :incl roplu-tl. lrosontzilions woro ni S1-nior rugby ts-suns. Tousts woro proposoml by Miss Niohols to tho girls' lmskolbnll tonin, by Mr. Vrozior to tho trziok tozun :intl by .luok Huost to tho Rowing Vlub :mel woro rosponiloml to by Miss Muriol Wollnr, l'll'2llllC liuuli :intl Vloovo llorno rospootivoly. Mr. llisoy lonclorofl tho toast to tho llonn .intl N hool 4'lub nlnr li yy is iipliul to by lli W ll li in i' 1 llili-1'sln-l'si-il ilu- pl'oU'l , il. -. nnnno. .Xt lln- oloso ol tho hunqumt .I rl.1nf-o xy ,., 1 : . . . 1' . 's. si tins 1 '. Songs 'ans llolnl. During' tho ovoning' Mrs, XX :alkonslmw :intl Nlr lA'llIllJlllll l1I'l'Sl'llT1'lllll1'i,.R.l'l.lv.2lll4,lSl'1'UllllilI'j' Srflmul oros ts. 4433, -IYURIIC llldftlillfl.
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