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THE QUEEN IS CROWNED THE PRINCESSES JOANNE MINKEN KADRI TAMME 95
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MISS OAKWOOD RUTH NAGAMI THE AT-HOME The At-Home was held this year on February 14th with a theme of Spanish Hearts . The en- tire basement area of the school was decorated with signoritas and bullfighters and the combin- ed gyms were beautiful indeed with a darkened atmosphere and a revolving globe whirling lights about the dance floor. Refreshments were provid- ed in the Games Room and the Camera Club was on hand to take portraits (which turned out very well this year, for a change). The Miss Oakwood finalists, Carol Lou Her- shorn, Joanne Minken, Ruth Nagami, Helen Sar- kozi, Nancy Searle, Kadri Tamme, and Martha Woodside were introduced just after intermission. The two princesses, Joanne and Kadri were pre- sented, and after a suspenseful moment, it was announced that Ruth Nagami had been chosen Miss Oakwood for 1964 and she began her reign by dancing to the Rose Waltz with Mr. Tovell. Our thanks to the Dance Committee and Don Pierre ' s Orchestra for making this years formal an affair to remember. COMPLIMENTS OF OAKWOOD RESTAURANT WHERE GOOD PEOPLE ENJOY GOOD FOOD 933 ST. CLAIR AVE. W. LE 2-0595 94
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SADIE HAWKINS DANCE All the gals dragged their rags out of moth-balls and their L ' il Abners out of hiding and made their way to the Oakwood barn for this year ' s Sadie Hawkins Dance. The Dance Committee was on hand with decorations and records which, com- bined with the pounding feet of the Dog Patchers, raised the roof off the shelter of Marrying Sam who was conducting mock marriages between will- ing or unwilling brides and grooms. The finish- ing touch was a sing-along in the Games Room. CHRISTAAAS DANCE The merry spirit of Christmas was epitomized in the Christmas Dance this year. The Dance Committee supplied the setting of Christmas trees, a small cafe, and plenty of dancing space. The music was provided by Bob Cringan and the north pole again lent us a premature Santa Claus. But most important of all, Oakwoodites themsel- ves gave the dance its successful finish by their terrSic response and gay spirits. Your Neighbourhood Travel Agency QUICK TRAVEL LIMITED 566 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto 10, Ont. Tel. 537-1288 SPECIAL GROUPS FOR STUDENTS, BOOKINGS TO THE WORLD ' S FAIR, N.Y. AND INTERNATIONAL. CALL US OR DROP IN AT OUR OFFICE 96
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