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Quartet, then played a group of solos with Miss Golden at the piano. As usual Mr. Smith was enthusiastically received, and graciously responded with an encore. The remainder of the programme was devoted to the works of Leo Smith, Speaight, Schubert, and Grainger. An evening of unusual enjoyment was experienced by the students and friends of O.L.C. when John Goss, the distinguished English baritone, presented his lecture- recital. In outlining the development of the folk song, numerous illustrations were given by Mr. Goss in his incomparable and inspiring manner in French, German, Ita- lian, Spanish, English, Irish, and Scotch, concluding with several rollicking sea- chanteys. Gwendolyn Williams was the admirable accompanist. Utrtorta (Hoih t Qpuartrt We were also favoured by a visit from the Victoria College Quartet consisting of John Bates, Richard and Charles Jolliffe. Unfortunately the fourth member of the Quartet, the accompanist, was unable to be present, so Miss Golden became a fourth. They gave us a programme which included the sublime and the ridiculous, and we enjoyed every number very much. uloranta (Slomnts The musical year would not be complete without a few visits to Toronto. We heard our usual share of symphonies, and also the Five-Piano ensemble. Some of the girls went up to hear Ernest Seitz ' recital, and as a final treat The Mi ado, by the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company. Needless to say the Mi ado was an unforgettable experience. 3(uttior anb rntar l ntalB This year the Junior recital was held on Friday evening, June 7, and consisted of numbers by the Junior students of both the music department and the dramatic depart- ment. The Senior recital given on Saturday evening, was of an exceptionally high order, selections being given by the more advanced pupils in music and dramatics. An interesting feature of the programme was the two-piano numbers which were a novelty. Following the recital a reception was held in the Common Room. (Hkf (Elub This year we have had most of our meetings with the Dramatic Club. In Febru- ary we had a very enjoyable meeting with the latter and were also invited to attend when Miss Emsley ' s class came from Oshawa. In the Junior recital in June the fol- lowing participated: June Craig, Barbara Holborne, June Kennedy, Ruth Eakins, Jean Cassie, Ruth Mercer, Yvonne Bailey, Eleanor Leggett. iSramattr lub We have all had a great deal of fun this year putting on the plays. At Hallowe ' en we presented All Hallows Eve, and as our final presentation The Courtship of Miles Standish and Ci ' nderella Married. At the Junior tea for the Seniors we gave a group of choral numbers. We thank Miss Patterson for her guidance throughout the year.
(£. m. Advisory Teacher - - ' Miss Sibley President . ' - - Elizabeth Harrison Vice-President - - - Marjorie Dawson Secretary-Treasurer - ' Ada R. Gray This year we have endeavoured to make our Sunday services enjoyable by the aid of outside speakers. The choir have helped us a great deal, especially at the lovely Christmas and Easter services. Will Ne ever forget our Christmas Bazaar, which Miss Hunt so kindly opened for us? Its success was due to the donations and willingness of the helpers, and the kindness of Hana Fukuda, who made possible our lovely Japanese booth. The home- made candy booth, the fish pond, the tea room and the Arts and Crafts booths were sources of enjoyment for all . Phyllis Stewart and Marjorie Dawson were the lucky winners of the roast chicken and beautiful silver bracelet which were raffled. Along with the choir we visited the House of Refuge in Whitby just before C hristmas and we hope that our little bits of Christmas cheer, and the treats which we distributed, brought the residents a few happy moments. Our S.C.M. week-ends were also memorable occasions. During International Week in February we had a week-end conference with Mr. P. C. Addy, from India. On that Sunday morning we conducted a service in the United Church with the school choir assisting. We were fortunate in having among other guest speakers during the year, Miss , Margaret Kinney and Mr. Beverley Oaten, of the S.C.M. Executive of Canada. A series of talks f)n vocations were conducted on Sunday evenings under the auspices of the S.C.M. and we hope these have helped decide that important question of our future upon leaving ( L.C. By your support we liave contributed lo various deserving organisations, such as llii- (Jrcnlrll Mission, and wc- have continued to support the little cot at the Mission Hospital III ClicnjMu, Wist ( ' ,hiii;i. As a very small unit we were able to contribute a small Im t(i llie ;ii ' .it SliKlciit (lliristian Movement of ( lanatla V f r T hilly
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