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The Spring Tea by Bernace Nute 8: Gwen Cook XI On May 19, the Home Economics girls of grades ll and 12 entertained their mothers, the members of the school board, the staff and their wives and also those who had contributed to the Home Economics Department in both time and materials. The Home Economics room was transformed into a fragrant spring garden with an array of beautiful flowers forming a most picturesque setting. The charming hostesses for the occasion Qwho welcomed the arriving guestsj were: Virginia McArthur and Helen Speers of Grade 12, and Donna Fagin and Sharon Webb of Grade ll. The centre of attraction of the afternoon was the tea table upon which the sparkling silver lent its elegance to the spring-like ate- mosphere. Seated at this table were Joan Moon and Dolores Hansford and later Sheila Simpson and Rosie Sullivan, who poured tea. Very attractive goodies in the form of dainty sande wiches and cookies were served on brightly polished silver plates to each of the guests present. A As the girls mingled with their guests they received many compliments on their dresses and suits which they had made during the term.. By 4. 30 the last guest had departed. Miss McPhedran is to be complimented on the excellent training given her clas ses which made this Spring Tea a succes.. ll il ll There was a young man without care Who kissed a nice girl on a stairg The bannister cracked - But with one mighty smack, He finished the kiss in the air. ll Il ll
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57 The O.D,,l-LSL Spring Fashion Show by Gwen Cook Xl-B On Friday evening, April 9th, the girls of the Home Economics department presented their annual spring fashion show. Jan Chamberlain welcomed the people who had come to preview the girls' spring outfits. Pianist for the evening was lone Stubbs and com- mentators were Rosie Sullivan, Eleanor Marshall, Jean Campbell and Nan Scott., Something new and different was introduced this season with the stage transformed into a busy department store. Here the grade Xl jumpers and grade X pyjamas were displayed for prospective buyers. Two songs Mr, Sandman and All Because You Kissed Me Goodnight were sung by a few of the girls modelling their pyjamas. The girls of grade 9 favoured us with a number of dan- ces performed in the dainty slips which they had made. The military band under the capable direction of Mr. Dvorak played a nutnber of selections during the intermission that followed, Next on the programme to catch the eye were the grade 12 school dresses, skirts and jumpers all of which did credit to students and teacher alike. ' Following this the grade X summer dresses and the grade 9 and 10 colourful summer skirts gave a preview of cool sums mer fashion. The grade ll girls who had made summer dresses were next on the programme and added to the variety and styling.. As the fashion show drew to a close, Marion Hunter and Rosie Sullivan favoured the audience with a duet which intros duced the Easter Parade of the grade lZ suits and dresses, a fit- ting climax to a smart display of fashions. The Home Economics classesiwish to thank Miss McPhedran, whose watchfulness and kindly criticism resulted in pro- ducts of such high quality. H H Il
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