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Banrva THE AT HOME ' Gur iifth annual Hat HomeU was held in the appropriately decorated gymnasium on December l9. A The members of the Literary Society, under the capable directionaof Bernice Dowson, erected decorations to portray the Christmas mood. Theystage was adorned with streamers and wreaths. On each side were clusters'oDspainted evergreens bearing glistening tinsel. At the opposite end of the room was a gaily decorated and illuminated tree standing amidst a colourful array of parcels, gPoinsettiasand evergreen boughs brightened the walls, , ,Q 1, - 'Eg we g5Gasbnal and-popular music mingled with albitime favourites, as provided by the Sevenaires, helped to make the evening a success. The reception committee, consisting of Mary Wilson, Mr. and Hrs. Crane, and Mr. and Hrs. MacFarlane, warmly welcomed the dancers to this, our annual formal dance, At intermission a appetizing lunch was served by the Athletic Society. The combined efforts of the Students' Council, the Literary and Athletic Societies proved very successful in arranging our l952 HAt Homen. fDoris DeNurel FIELD DAY DANCE KShirley Diamondl Following a very exciting Inter-School Field Meet, the annual Field Day Dance was held in our gymnasium, artistically decorated with autumn leaves which adorned the walls and were sprinkled on the floor, Students from the other schools participating in the Field Meet, Beaverton, Blackstock, Uxbridge and Whitby, were invited to the dance, and their presence added greatly to the pleasure of the evening, Prizes were provided for special dances, and everyone enjoyed the occasion in spite of the strenuous activities which preceded it.
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THE FALL PROM CNancy Kightl In the beautiful fall setting of autumn leaves and coloured streamers, the Fall Prom, sponsered by the Literary Society, was held on November 28. , The couples danced to the music of Wes Jackson's orchestra from eight-thirty to twelve-fifteen o'clock., There were several spot and novelty dances with special prizes f provided.f' , A 1 ' '-' ' Miss Neale and Mr. MacDonald were the chaperones, and they helped everyone enjoy this very successful evening. THE BASKETBALL DANCE ' i , CDorothy Wilburl , An Inter-School Basketball Dance was held on Friday, January 23, in the gymnasium, from eight-thirty to twelve o'clock. There were representatives from various schools including Lindsay, and Uxbridge. This dance, held after a basketball game between Port Perry and Uxbridge, was sponsored by the Athletic Society. Refreshments were provided. T y Everyone injoyed dancing to the records, both new and old. Local students won the Spot and Elimination Dances. The dance was well attended despite an all-night rain. Miss MacGregor and Mr, Gohl were chaperonvifbrithe evening. WCUPIDS' FROLICW V CCaroline Naples? The Valentine Dance, sponsored by the Athletic Society, was held on Friday, February 13, In spite of the unlucky date everybody had a good time and all went well. The gymnasium was gaily decorated in red and white with many cupids and hearts, all suitable for the occasion. The Athletic Society supplied the hot dogs and pop. They were delicious.l There were appropriate prizes awarded for the special dances and many went home more wealthy than they came. All in all it was a very successful dance.
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