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i ' Advisory Teacher President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Miss Beer Dorothy Small Betty Toone Elsie Allin Mary Sharp Continuing the policy of last year, the Student Christian Movement of 1932 ' 3 3 has, instead of following a formal programme, endeavoured to make its help felt throughout the school. This has been done in various ways. In the fall the S.C.M. provided an evening ' s entertainment when everyone came to a jolly party of the Nations. Shortly after this event, we all worked on a talent money campaign which brought a good deal of fun as well as good results. Just before our Christmas holidays, the annual Ba2,aar was held, for the first time in Main Hall. It proved very successful, due in part to the timely arrival of the Japanese things from Hana Fukuda. Then too, a group visited the House of Refuge, singing carols and distributing small gifts. This spring a very interesting Current Events group, under the leadership of Mrs. Carscallen, met for several weeks on Sunday afternoons. Throughout the year, we have had stimulating messages from our chapel speakers, and in May enjoyed one out-door service on the lawn. Also because of donations in chapel and the school ' s support throughout the year, we have been able to give to various worthy causes almost as much as in former years. Representatives attended the Elgin House Student Conference last fall and there received inspiration for the school year. We hope those who go this fall will find it as helpful. Page Twenty-Xine
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Harriet Perry Holder of Strathcona Shield 1932-33. This year a different arrangement was followed in the election of the Shield-holder. After the Tennis Tournament, the School gathered in the Concert Hall and was addressed by Miss Maxwell. Her well-chosen words stressing the womanliness, intel- lectual abihty and athletic prowess needed by the Shield-holder, made a fitting and inspiring prelude to the election of Harriet Perry as this year ' s winner of the great honour. Norma Thompson, last year ' s Shield-holder, then presented her successor with a bouquet of roses, the gift of the Faculty, and also presented the Basketball pins and letters to the First and Second Basketball teams. A reception in the Com- mon Room was then held in Harriet ' s honour.
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Advisory Teachers President Vice-President Secretary Class Representatives Miss Hunt, Miss Beer, Miss Higgins Mary Harshav Mary Parks Eileen Johnson (Harriet Perry, Seniors (Helen Carscallen, Juniors HiLDEGARDE GoODFELLOwj Margaret Keith Other Classes (Dorothy Small, S.C.M. Organization Representatives hardy. Athletic Assoc. This year has been a most encouraging one for the Honour Club. A new record has been set by the students which is far above that of former years. Last September the new girls were initiated to the club and since then very few have been suspended. Not only has the school at large helped by co-operating splendidly, but the Club council has been most agreeable and has worked very well together. The Faculty members of our club, Miss Beer, and Miss Higgins, helped us over the rough spots and should receive all credit for our success. Miss Hunt, who was our advisor for a time during the absence of Miss Beer, was a most efficient substitute. Page Thirty
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