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N A 26 RUPERT,S LAND GIRLS, SCHOOL yi JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Cynthia Clark. CAPTAIN-Susan Clifford. v LIEUTENANTSL-Senior, Dorothy McClayg Junior, pREFECTS-Judy Adamson, Janet Cameron. li SECRIg5Eg'YE?351r'SWatlandl SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-JOSH Croll. li JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Mary Lane Ward. MATHESON HOUSE EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANTS-Senior, Paula Munrog Junior, W PRESIDENT-Miss Sharman. Gail Flofance- ASSOCIATES-Miss Speirs, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. SECRETARY-Shannon Hall. it Wright. TREASURER-Rosalind Johnson. U Svpnrta , 'S Aa at ' Q rr ff f ,. ,lir ,I iz! any ' ,--' 12, w Ribs' ,- 'L ., ,. V 1. 5,,, ,, 4 J if ' ff az ff: 1 ' , 4. 4., I Z JT, ,Ulf Falk, x mf f' If 3, f rrfs g ,OOO r -R 3 FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS Photo By -Harold Back Row-Gay Newman, Paula Munro, Miss Marson, Joyce Benham. Donna Armstrong. Middle Row-Dorothy McC1ay, Rosemary O'Neail, Joanne Booker, Jane Wallace, Judy Adamson, I Barbara Cameron, Beth Southam. 6 Front Row-Rosemary Henderson, Lucy Hooker, Joan Everett. Mary Tucker, Shelagh McKnight. Susan Clifford, Sheila Young. Q l
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THE E AGLE 5 ers have other appointments, so that only the director appeared to stamp about reciting dra- matic lines? However, the dress rehearsal proved successful, except for the fact that some Of the wigs wouldn't fit. The following even- ing was IT, The curtain parted on Matheson's winning darky chorus in I Got Rhythm, with Rosalind Johnson singing Summertime Mr. Broder- sen remarked that the large yellow moon and the blue flood-lighting provided the most effec- tive setting of the evening. Judy Adamson played splendidly the brilliant Polichinelle, by Rachmaninoff. Last came the Matheson play, Yes Means No, ably produced by Shan- non Hall and Janet Cameron. The amusing dia- logue and plot brought much appreciative laughter from the audience. Jones HOuse'S first number was a pleasing, whimsical shadow play, The Kingis Break- fast, from Minnie the Pooh. Undaunted by the break-down of the record player, the act- ors showed initiative and imagination in going through with their performance unaccompanied. Next Joanna Hollenberg and Jill Baker gave a very spirited rendition of Edgar Moy's piano duet, Irish Dance. This was followed by The First Dress Suit, produced by Alison Govan, which took first place in the plays because of its smooth, quick pace and outstanding indi- vidual performances. Jill Baker, in the role of an amusing seventeen-year-old boy, and Eliza- beth Hickman as his worried mother, received awards for their portrayals. The second half of the program was Opened by Dalton's group Of gaily-dressed Geisha Girls singing Braid the Raven Hair, and Betty COOper's lovely solo, '4The Sun Whose Rays, from The Mikado. The Japanese costumes were most effective. Next Connie Voth played Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody NO. 8 with aban- don and dash. The trio of items was completed by the play, Mrs, Adis, in which Mary Tucker and Mary Lou Sime played the leading roles. All the players succeeded in holding the inter- est Of the audience remarkably well. Machray's first number was Ruth Swatland's performance of Beethoven's Sonata Opus 31, No. 2. Mr. Brodersen gave her the highest marks in the piano class for her excellent interpreta- tion and musicianship. Following this, Joan Rowden sang very beautifully Think of Me, after which came the play, The Magic Spec- tacles, a lively study of the clash of tempera- ments of three generations. The grannies afford- ed a good deal of humor, while Cathy YOung's portrayal of a lively child brought her the award of shared honors with Elizabeth Hickman CJones Houseb for the best portrayal of a female role. The marks awarded for the competition placed the Houses thus: First, Matheson, second. Machrayg third, Dalton, fourth, Jones. Dalton was very sorry to lose two Of its staff members, Mrs. Purdie and Miss Hilda Smith, anl welcomed Mrs. Alsop. Matheson welcomed Miss Marson, an old girl of the school. Although Machray regrets the departure Of Miss Hines, due to illness, it was happy to welcome Mrs. Foster, our new dietitian, as a member. Jones House said good-bye to Mrs. Jaminette and was glad to welcome Mrs. Cranston. At the time of going to press, the Houses are busy planning the annual Mission tea, which takes place on May 29. The big question is, who will win the House Shield? Dalton amassed the most points at Christmas, and Jones at Easter. Congratula- tions to the winning House, whichever it may be! THE HOUSE SECRETARIES. DALTON HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT-Miss Turner. ASSOCLATES-MISS Newton, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Alsop. CAPTAIN-Mary Tucker, HONORARY CAPTAIN- Barbara Cameron. PREFECTS-JOYCE Benham, Donna Armstrong. SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Rosemary Henderson. JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Pamela Garton. LIEUTENANTS-Senior, Jane Wallace, Junior. Shelagh Morrison. SECRETARY-Betty Cooper. JONES HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT-Miss McLean. ASSOCIATES-Miss G. Smith, Mrs. Cranston, Miss Lucas. CAPTAIN-Alison Govan. PREFECTS-Elaine Tempest, Peggy Musgrove. SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Jill Baker. JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Marline Musgrove. SENIOR LIEUTENANT-EllZ3b6th Hickman. SECRETARY-TREASURER-Joanna Hollenberg. MACHRAY HOUSE EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT-Miss Eldred. ASSOCIATES-Miss McMillan, Miss Peirson, Mrs. Foster. CAPTAIN-Sheila Young. PREFECTS-Shirley Anderson, Joanne Booker. SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Joan Everett.
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THE EAGLE INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL Second Team This year it was decided to have four teams, two senior and two junior, from each school, to play in the annual inter-school basketball series in which St. Mary's, Riverbend and Rupert's Land participate. Rupert's Land played six- Nov. 28 vs. Jan. 16 vs. Feb. 6 vs. Mar. 12 vs. -Ruperfs Land: Riverbend ,.,....... ,....,. St. Mary's ...,., St. Mary's ..Vw Riverbend ,.,e....,.......,.,. . Intermediate Team-Rupert's Land: teen games and won six of them. NOV' 21 VS. St. Marys First Team-Ruperfs Land: JHH- 16 VS- St- M1'11'y'S ---- ---- - - Nov. 28 vs. Riverbend, ....,.. ....... w on 30-24 Jan' 23 VS' Rwerbend 'AAA '-' Mar. 12 vs. Riverbend .... ....... w on 36-27 Mar' 5 VS' Riverbend '- ' '-- Feb. 6 VS. St. M-3I'y'S ....... .....,1 1 0St 14-24 Junior Team-Rupe'rt's Land: Mar. 19 vs. St. Mary's ....,.,..,,,........ lost 13-24 Nov, 21 vs, St, M31-y'5 ,,,,,, A,,,, lost lost lost won lost won lost lost lost 7 12 16 16 18 24 7 8 18 gi we J 7 5 e,,,,,gjr'1 INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR TEAMS Back Row-Sally Dangerfleld, Mary Lane Ward, Elizabeth Hickman. Miss Marson, Pat Copley Mary Jackson, Joanna Hollenberg, Mary Jane McE1h0es. Front Row-Pamela Garton, Cynthia Clark, Patsy Taylor, Shelagh Morrison. Joan Croll, Marlene Musgrove, Joey Adamson, Cathy Young, Jill Baker.
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