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CHURCH OF THE BAY This year in the lovely little Bay Church at Port Whitby the Seniors and Rev. D. B. Langford experienced similar feelings as they were both bidding farewell to a place they knew and loved. It was Mr. Langford ' s last sermon before retiring, and the beginning of the Commencement exercises for the graduating Seniors. A very simple but moving sermon was given by Mr. Langford and the service closed with a solo by Beverley Boyd. BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY In caps and gowns the Seniors attended the Baccalaureate service in Whitby United Church, charmingly decorated with white lilacs and ribbon by the Juniors. A very impressive address was given by Rev. K. Joblin. Following the traditional singing of the Baccalaureate Hymn in Main Hall a reception for the Seniors, parents and guests was held in the Common room. CLASS DAY Class Day was greatly enhanced this year by the use of a real daisy chain skilfully wreathed by our Junior class. On Alumnae day the Seniors were once again invited to attend the yearly Alumnae luncheon June 8. Both members of the Alumnae and Senior class listened with keen interest to the farewell addresses of Dr. and Mrs. Carscallen. O.L.C. S.C.M. EXECUTIVE 1948 Standing- Beverley Boyd ( Vice-Pres.), Joyce Kelt (Pres.), Betty Esplen (Sec.-Treas.). Seated: Miss McDowell. Page Tiventy nine
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HONOUR CLUB (STUDENTS ' COUNCIL) O.L.C. 1948 Back Row: Carmen Hazelton (Pres. A.A. ), Joyce Kelt (Pres. S.C.M.), Joan Greenfield (.Senior Pres. K iMarney Brine (Junior Pres.) Front Row: Anne Barnes (Vice-Pres. Honour Club), Joan Carnwith (Pres. Honour Club), Elizabeth Murray ' Sec.-Treas. Honour Club). Seated: Miss Sissons. HONOUR CLUB Once again another school year has come to a close and with it another chapter in the life of the Honour Club of O.L.C. For the past year, the students of our college have lived faithfully by the rules and regulations set before them by the Honour Club and by the faculty; with the result that we may all look back over the year with fond memories. The Honour Club represents the student body and we hope that next years ' council will receive the same loyal co-operation we have received throughout this year. J. C. Page Twenty-eight
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GRADUATION DAY The greatest and most looked forward to day in the year, and yet perhaps the saddest for the Seniors, is Graduation Day. The graduates filed into the Concert Hall in their long white dresses carrying bouquets of red roses where the diplomas and awards were given out. Joan Carnwith gave a memorable Valedictory, and Dr. Althouse an interesting and amusing address. The commencement exercises over, a garden party was given for parents and students. Returning to tradition Commencement night saw the Senior ' s last dance at O.L.C. with the giving of their Graduation dance. The guests were received by Dr. and Mrs. Carscallen, Miss Sissons, Miss Broadbent, and Joan Greenfield. In the dining room, decorated by the art students to resemble an old fashioned garden, and to the music of Boyd Valleau and his orchestra, the Seniors ended a never-to-be-forgotten part of their lives. MEDIUM CLASS NOTES Class Teacher — • Miss Pat Wickham The Fleets In Joanna Alexander Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women Gloria Budd Oh TheoAovd. Ruthanne Bowater Jack-Jack-Jack Beezie Davidson Let ' s Turn Out the Lights Marilyn Davis ' ..As Time Goes By Jane Deller I Must Have That Man Marlene Deller My Fickle EYE Rita Donaldson I ' ll See You in My Dreams Anne Duncombe Ain ' t Misbehavin ' Pat Hogan Someday He ' ll Come Along Betty Ann Howe Was that the Human Thing to Do ■Virginia King There I ' ve Said It Again Winsome Lester Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater Wendy McLaughlin Pretty Baby Hazel Mitchell I ll Walk Alone Mary Lou Palmer I ' ll Get By Barbara Poison Happiness is Just a Thing Called Joe Joanne Scott I ' m an Old Cow-hand Betty Shields A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody Jean Simpson The Gentleman Is a Dope Elizabeth Sinclair My (football) Hero Ann Van Buskirk ' I ' m Getting Sentimental Over You Catherine Wright Helpless Jane Doelle Smoke-Smo!;e-Smoke Page Thirty
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