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THE EAGLE 25 MACHRAY HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ..............E..........,...................... Miss Eldred ASSOCIATES .................... Miss Peirson, Miss Hines, Mrs. McLeod, Miss McMillan CAPTAIN ...............,..............................., Donna Kelley PREFECTS ........ Susan De Lamater, Gwen Roberts JUNIOR LIEUTENANTS .................... Joyce Williams, Lucy Hooker SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN ...,.. ......... S heila Young JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN ,.,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, J oan Everett SECRETARY-TREASURER ........ ...,.,.,, J oanne Booker 1 MATHESON HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ...................,...,......... ..., ....... M i ss Sharman ASSOCIATES ....... ........ M iss Speers, Mrs, Holland, Miss Randall, Mrs. Wright CAPTAIN ..... ,.................,.,,,.......... E lizabeth Patton PREFECTS .............. Eleanor Mitchell, Ann Windatt JUNIOR LIEUTENANTS ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,...,,,,,., Janet Reid, SENIOR SPoRTs CAPTAIN J UNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN SECRETARY-TREASURER .. 'A' Ihr 'IQHIIEP Eliariira HALLOWE'EN! A number of members of Dalton House, variously costumed, assembled in the common room on October, 20, to celebrate Hallowe'en. After a few elimination games, such as musical chairs, Betty Jo lined up all the contestants to be judged by Miss Turner and Miss Newton. After much discussion tbecause the costumes were so excellentj the judges gave the prize to Ann Oriel, who was a Chinaman, from her multi-colored slippers to the cap perched on her headg black trousers, and a large jacket with elaborate embroidery completed her costume. These boys and girls from many lands were masters of foreign languages, as could be seen by the liveliness of the chatter during the re- freshments. The same day a joint Jones-Matheson Hal- lowe'en party was held in the gym for the younger house members, who all came out in gay costumes. From four to six a jolly time was had by everyone. In ra gaily decorated room of orange pumpkins, black cats and witches, the girls and staff joined in the games under Jennifer's and Ann Windatt's able direc- tion. Hallowe'en refreshments were served, and then with the only light a small lighted pumfp- kin, the other sat while the executives sang ghost songs. To add an eerie note, an ugly face which glowed weirdly in the dark was suddenly shown in the room. Then, due to the time, the parties had to break up, and all went home, well fed, happy and full of Hallowe'en spirit. Judy Adamson ...,Ann Windatt ........Susan Clifford Janet Cameron WINTER! Machray House held their senior, fun-packed party on a Saturday in February, at Polo Park. All the girls met at the park and enjoyed a hilarious hour of tobogganing in spite of being driven in by the cold at short intervals to get warm. After one hour of this, We were kindly driven by Donna Kelley's father to the Kelley's home, where we passed a few hours of fun play- ing games, including darts and table tennis, following which we were served a delightful lunch under the supervision of Mrs. Kelley. After lunch We listened to the record player and had a sing-song, and then went home early in the evening, satisfied with an exciting day. The four o'clock bell sounded, at that, Mathe- son House members rushed downstairs to don their ski suits and return to the gym. There, Miss Sharman met us with some delicious candies, and we left to meet the tally-ho at Rosalind JohnSon's home. The Sleigh whisked us away, and there followed a gay, fun-filled hour on Cor really being pushed offb the straw- filled tally-ho. Happy-faced, we all returned, covered with straw, to Rosalind's door. Even her two friendly dogs tried to take off our straw as they jumped up to lick hands and faces in greeting. Inside, we gathered in the living-room to have refreshments. Mrs. Johnson gave us a lovely hot cocoa and ice cream to add to our sandwiches. There followed a few songs and a dance by some of the younger house members. At seven the party broke up after everyone had enjoyed herself immensely. House Secretaries.
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24 RUPERT,S LAND GIRLS, SCHOOL 16111152 nina DALTON HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT ....................................,,,,..,.,,,, Miss Turner ASSOCIATES ..,.. ...,.... M rs. Purdie, Miss Newton, Mrs. Peterson, Miss H. Smith CAPTAIN ,.............,.,...,...,,,..................... Betty Jo Ball PREFECTS ...... Barbara Cameron, Beth McEachern JUNIOR LIEUTENANTS .....r..........,,,, Priscilla Rayner, Donna Armstrong SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN ,,rr...... Shelagh McKnight JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN ,.., Rosemary Henderson SECRETARY-TREASURER ,,,,, ,,,,,, M argot Burton JONES HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT .,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M iss McLean ASSOCIATES .,,,, ,,,.,,,, M iss Smith, Miss Davidson, Mrs. Jaminette, Miss Lucas HONORARY CAPTAIN ..r................,.. Margaret Killick CAPTAIN ...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.......,.,,,,,.,,,..,.,,.,.,, Lucille Smith PREFECTS ....r..... Esme Nanton, Audrey Van Slyck JUNIOR LIEUT1-:NANTS ,,,.., ,.,, ,,,,,,,, N O rma Davidson, Joanna Hollenberg SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN ,,.,,.,... Jennifer McQueen JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN rr....,. ..Mar1ene Musgrove SECRETARY-TREASURSR .,.., ......,,,...,. A lison Govan -Photo by Harold White SCHOOL COUNCIL, 1946-1947 Top Row: Barbara Cameron, Ann Windatt, Eleanor Mitchell, Beth McEachern, Sue De Lamater, Esme Nanton, Gwen Roberts, Audrey Van Slyck. Front Row: Donna Kelley, Betty Jo Ball, Margot Burton iPresident Boarding School Councilj, Margaret Killick 1Head Girly, Jennifer McQueen tSp0rts Captaml, Elizabeth Patton, Lucille Smith.
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26 RUPERT,S LAND GIRLS' SCHOOL -Photo by Harold White FIRST TEAM Top Row: Gwen Roberts, Jennifer McQueen, Ruth Harron, Mary Tucker, Elizabeth Patton, Margaret Killick, Jackie Langtry lcaptainl. Front Row: Lucille Smith, Jane Wallace, Miss Smith. Joanne Booker, Margot Burton. Sparta SENIOR FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM Jackie Langtry: Forwardg Captain-a tower of strength. Always ready with a grin when things go wrong. Footwork is excellent. Mary Tucker: Forwardg a good shot-always tries. Watch your footwork and move around more. Margaret Killick: Forwardg a valuable member of the team. Steady down a bit and your game will improve. Elizabeth Patton: Guardg steady, reliable, plays a good game. Get rid of the ball, and vary those passing tactics. Jennifer McQueen: Guard: always alert. Has shown great improvement. A strong defence. Keep up the good work! Gwen Roberts: Guardg Ready for anything- good team spirit. Don't get rattled. Ruth Harron: Forwardg Has changed from guard to forward with amazingly good re- sults. Follows instructions to the letter. Strong support for the team. Margot Burton: Guardg passes and intercepts well. Steady down a bit, and your game will improve. Lucille Smith: Guardg good at intercepting. Should improve passing tactics. Jane Wallace: Forwardg shoots well. Good material-will improve with experience. Joanne Booker: Forwardg A nice team player. Move and shoot more quickly. SENIOR SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM Susan Clifford: Forwardg needs to develop more variation in her game. Keep trying and you'll get there! Lucy Hooker: Forwardg nice shot. Passing is good. Needs experience and should run around more. Esme Nanton: Forwardg an enthusiastic player with a good sense of teamwork. Donna Kelley: Forwardg jumps and shoots well. Could improve her passing. Shelagh McKnight: Guardg captain. Co-opera-
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