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The College llt Home The formal at the Inn on the Park was worthy in- deed of every expectation. The lovely Centennial Ball- room was graced with ladies, gentlemen, masters and guests of Toronto Teachers' College while Benny Lewis and his band provided a good variety of dance music. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of Miss Toronto Teachers' College for 1966, Beth Reynolds, along with her princesses: Olwen Roberts and Lauriel Chabeaux. The sincere and diligent efforts of the At Home com- mittee, staff advisors and student volunteers were well rewarded, many thanks to all of these people. THIS YEAR'S QUEEN Miss Toronto Teachers' College for '66, Beth Rey- nolcls, graduated from Leaside High School where she was a cheerleader, president of the Dramatic Society, a member of the Students' Council, Simpson's represent- ative, and Prefect of the school. After high school she attended U. of T., maioring in- anthropology. Beth was active in college variety shows, was a member of her year executive at Victoria College, and attended Har- vard University on the U. of T.-Harvard exchange. She enioys travelling and spent the past summer touring Europe. O-ur queen takes a great deal of interest in music, both iazz and semi-classical, and was a member of the student Art Club this year. THE PRINCESSES Olwen Roberts, our first runner-up, came to us via Newfounlland and Victoria Park Collegiate, where she was sports editor and athletic representative. She at- tended U. of T. for one year and was active in sports, serving as captain of the basketball team. Though sec- retary of the Students' Council, Olwen still finds time to be active in tennis, golf, skiing, and sewing. Laurielle Chabeaux, our second runner-up, is a To- ronto girl coming to Teachers' College from Lawrence Park Collegiate. During her high school years Laurielle was active in many extra-curricular activities. She was a member of both the school choir and orchestra as well as being involved in basketball, badminton, tennis, and the Athletic Council. In addition, she participated in Tri Y and was her class president. Here at the College Laurielle is a member of the Student Council but still finds time for her hobbies . . . tennis, sculptur- ing, and piano. 79 l
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