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' ances VOX COLLEGH — Nov. 5 Our year book again presented an enjoyable informal dance. The gym was decor- ated in our O.L.C. colours and it was a wonderful relaxation in the centre of our fall exams. Our guests were some boys from Pickering College, Newmarket. Holly Hop — Nov. 25 Our Senior Class did a wonderful job. Our Holly Hop was a great success. This year ' s Holly Hop was decorated with red streamers, candles, massive paper mache statues and choral-singers, donated by the Art Room. All were colourful and original. This dance was enjoyed by everyone in a Christmas spirit. O.L.C. At Home — The Athletic Association Dance — Feb. 24 This was our big formal of the year. The dining room and assembly hall were decorated in the Mardi Gras motif with a ceiling of balloons and latice-work of streamers on the sides. Our evening consisted of a wonderful buffet supper and dancing. I ' m sure everyone wishes to say thanks to the A. A. and all the girls who helped make our formal a success. THE STUDENT COUNCIL (HONOUR CLUB) 1950 FRONT Row: M. Deller, J. Houghton (Sec.-Treas.) , Miss Sissons, P. Hogan (Pres.), A. Duncombe ( Vice-Pres.) , P. Tulk BACK Row: H. Mitchell, D. Young, M. J. Williams, V. McCabe, S. Muking, N. Chapman, B. Ripson. Pane Einhteen
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e Lshristmas LQianer The festive Christmas spirit and atmosphere was revealed by O.L.C. the evening of our Christmas dinner. The guests, faculty and school entered the dining-room, while the Choir sang, The Seven Joys of Mary . The Candlelight Procession followed, to the singing of the Cherry Tree Carol. Then the traditional Boar ' s Head Procession carried the famous Boar ' s Head to the table, and dinner began. Carols were sung during and after the meal. Good King Wenceslas an old favourite, was made into a short playlet. Then the guests went into the Main Hall where the tableau, The Crib was presented. Shakespeare ' s play Twelfth Night, was then presented in the concert hall under the direction of Miss Blackstone. At the end of another Christmas dinner, we were all in a cheerful Yuletide spirit. enior CD, inner This night, the Graduating Seniors were the honoured guests at the school ' s annual Senior Dinner. The girls looked lovely in formals and enjoyed thoroughly the wonderful dinner. The Senior table was very attractive and the Seniors were delighted with their lovely souvenirs, especially prepared by the Juniors. I ' m sure, this is one night the Seniors will always remember when they think of their dear Alma Mater. Following the dinner, clever and impressive toasts were proposed and replied to as follows: To Our Country Alma Mater Faculty and Staff Graduating Class Other Classes School Organizations Proposed by Ruth Corlett Wendy McLaughlin Jane Farlinger Barbara Lipson Jane Doelle Jane Nichols Response by Joan Murrell Anne Duncombe Margarita Carcamo Moreno Miss Sissons Hazel Mitchell Nancy Chapman (Juniors) Diane Young (Sophomores) Valerie McCabe (Freshmen) Marijo Williams (Elementaries) Patricia Hogan Pamela Tulk Marlene Deller Bette Shields Page Seventeen
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THE STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT, 1950 P. Tulk (Pres.), Miss R. McDowell (Faculty advisor), W. McLaughlin ( Vice-Pres.) , H. Wilkinson ( Sec.-Treas.) STUNTS OF THE YEAR Old Girl ' s Stunt — Sept. 24 This stunt was a remembrance of the best stunts of former years. New Girls ' Stunt — Sept. 30 The new girls put on a wonderful entertainment of vaudeville. Stunt Night — March 25 Stunt Night was a great success and was filled with entertainment from beginning to end. All the classes spent a great deal of time preparing for their stunts and they deserve the best congratulations. The following is a list of the stunts. Elementaries Radio Show Freshmen Queen Elizabeth ' s History Sophomores Hawaiian Dance Mediums Fashion Show Juniors Portrayal of Great Paintings Dance of the 1920 ' s Seniors Annie Get your Gun Page Nineteen
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