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bbc 'Echoes 63 Jcllwd-on IIE social activities play an important part in our school life. The pupils of l'.C.V.S. are l'ortunate in having a principal and staff who co-operate and lend assistance to the student body in this respect. The season begins with the rugby ban- quets and continues until the Cadet dance held on Inspection Day. Our main events are Commencement and the At Home, both of which were very suc- cessful this year. RUGBY BANQUET This year our rugby teams had an un- usually successful season and certainly merited the delicious repasts which con- fronted them at t.he conclusion of each game. The boys proved. beyond a doubt, that they can hold their own in front of a heavily-laden table as well as on the rugby field. Every Saturday morning. members of the Girls' Athletic Association helped to set and decorate the tables and butter the bread for the banquets. This year the girls were not asked to bring any food. the members of the team providing their own salads and pies. The chief problem of the banquets was to get enough pies to satisfy the husky heroes, and in particular Ascott, who has a healthy appetite and makes no secret about it. A After the banquet a dance followed in the gymnasium attended by members of the Athletic Association.and the visiting teams. llusic for dancing was supplied on several occasions by Gerry YVooll'S celebrated orchestra. The B. A. A. deserve a great deal of credit for the capable manner in which they looked after general arrangements for the banquets. The banquets and dances were arrang- ed by the Social Committee which con- sists of: Mr. Legon. chairman: Miss Gerrard. hfiss Wlhite. hfr. Wlesley Brown, Alice Darling. Elma Moffat, Louise Lundy. Hugh Davidson, Gerald Rusaw and Edward Ascott. L. L. THE AT HOME Friday evening, December twenty- seventh, marked the twenty-fourth an- nual At Home, the leading event in the social life of the school. The dance. held in the gymnasium. was attended by some five hundred pupils and ex-pupils. Great credit is reflected upon the highly capable convenors of the various com- mittees in charge of the dance. Special mention should be made ol' the decorat- ing committee, under the direction of
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