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Class Teacher President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Lower School consists of the Elementaries, First and Second Forms, and although they are the last class in the school, they are by no means the least. Most of the members live on Ryerson, and many are the skirmishes after lights out. The Stunt was presented with the Mediums this year and thoroughly enjoyed by the whole school. Could they have some contortionists in their midst? Miss Adams Helen Mitchell Mary Yelland Zerline Vogl Despite the fact that they have less responsibility than the other classes, we always find them working along, willing to help everybody, and full of ye old school spirit. Puge Twenty-seven
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i Jtletuum Class Miss Rickard once again took the helm for the Mediums and steered them through a successful and happy year. We wish to thank her for her helpful direction of the Medium stunt. Her clever adaptation of the Romans was a treat to all and her aid in our preparations for the Senior dinner was greatly appreciated. Her happy Mediums were as follows : Betty Mackintosh — Our able and reliable president, who comes from Nova Scotia, is an excellent horsewoman and won a prize for proficiency in this as well as receiving her Bronze Medallion in swimming. Joan Morris — Our worthy vice ' president, a day student from Oshawa, who showed her very great adeptness in academic work by receiving awards for; highest standing in Jr. Matric, English and Canadian History. Also won the Jr. Public Speaking Contest. Hilda Pierson — Our Secretary-Treasurer, from Peterborough, who showed us how a treasury should be looked after. Patricia Gervan — A little brain-wave, whose excellent marks won her the silver medal for the highest standing in our form. Patty also received the prize for the best Jr. reading list. Marion Buell — who took an active interest in all school activities as well as her studies and received her Bronze Medallion. Marion hails from Kingston. Gwen Eiler — Came from Sudbury and brought with her wit and good will. She showed her ability in sports and specialized in swimming. Frances Grobb — Is a day student from Whitby, who honored our class with her presence. Frances took a keen interest in all the school activities, especially riding. Jean Marshall — Another day student from Whitby, coming to us from British Guiana and very popular with the members of our class. Muriel Messinger — A lively young Torontonian whose interests are too many to list and whose excellent swimming and diving won her the prize for second highest proficiency in swimming. Page Twenty-six
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iHap Bap We are told that only twice in twenty-five years it has rained on this festive occasion but this year happened to be the third time, and in spite of the ardent wishes and even prayers of the whole school, the Coronation of the May Queen had to be held in the gym. However, so charming was our Queen, Janet MontgomeryMoore, and so graciously did she and her councillors, Beatrice Bullen and Eleanor Quance, approve the exercises performed in their honour, although in some cases under great difficulty, that we count it one of the most successful May Days on record even though the riding meet had to be cancelled on account of rain. Preceding this ceremony the traditional program was held in the Concert Hall at which Mrs. R. J. Marshall was the guest speaker. Also due to the rain, our picnic had to be postponed again this year, and every body spent the afternoon in her own chosen way and many listened to the King as he delivered his inspiring message to his Empire. In the evening most of us departed for the movies either in Oshawa or Whitby, and so wound up the highly enjoyable day in fine fettle. %e Twenty-eight
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