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Erial Watterworth Haider of Strathcona Shield, 1934-35 The elections for the holder of the Strathcona Shield were held on the evening of May 30. Erial Watterworth was chosen as the winner of this distinction, and a reception was held in the Common Room in her honour. As soon as it became sufficiently dark the school assembled again in the Concert Hall, where moving pic- tures of May Day were shown. Smttatinn One of the first things the old girls think of on their return, is how they will initiate the new girls. For this purpose the old girls got together and managed to keep everything a secret till the evening of September 20. Next morning the new girls were greeted with shouts of laughter. As ordered, they wore their hair in as many braids as possible, bright rouge on their noses, blouses and tunics inside out and back to front, and last but not least they carried suitcases and umbrellas (in case of an emergency). In the dining-room the new girls dutifully tied their table napkins around their necks and proceeded to eat with their one remaining piece of cutlery — a fork. That night the girls repaired to the gym, where an impromptu programme was put on by the old girls. It was very amusing, at least the old girls thought so. On Friday, November 2, we had the pleasure of a visit from the girls ' Soccer team of Western University. The team was entertained at dinner and later in the evening a pleasant time was spent in the cool green waters of the swimming pool. In the morning the O.L.C. Soccer team met that of the University and a close game Page Tiventy-Seven
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May Queen Hag iag Contrary to the custom of other years, elections for May Queen and Councillors were held several days before May Day this year. The girls assembled in the Concert Hall on Monday evening, May 20, and after the usual suspense and excitement, it was announced that Betty Sauder was chosen May Queen and Beverley Guess and Doris Mullett were her Councillors. At 10.30 May Day morning the school as- sembled in the Concert Hall to hear an address by Miss Jessie MacPherson, Dean of Victoria College. The crown was placed on the May Queen ' s head by Miss Mac- Pherson, and under Miss Hobbs ' supervision a programme of exercises was presented on the lawn in honour of the queen. In the afternoon the usual picnic was enjoyed. J. ' I ' ll iiln-HliS
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