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Clemen tarie In Swimming ON THE SPRING BOARD: Mary Jane Wilson, Richmond Hill — With grown-up ways, yet very small. Victoria Grosart, Pickering — Healthy and happy. Geraldine Grosart, Pickering — Always has Honours and never worries. Elizabeth McLeod — Young and full of fun. Barclay-Jane Gray — Smart and sweet as honey. Debbie Bennet, Oshawa — Small but mighty. Susan Read, Whitby — Quiet and shy, with a twinkle in her eye. RIGHT SIDE OF POOL: Sandra Robson, Oshawa — A kind friend. Helen Haakmeester, Bogota, Columbia — Pert and pretty. Barbara Robson, Oshawa — Our happy day-girl. IN THE WATER: Linda Lazarus, Honduras — Always tops. Elayne Barlow, Toronto — Always trying her hardest. Ronalda Haakmeester, Bogota, Colombia — A nice school-mate. Diane Robins, Toronto — A tease who is always at hand Elizabeth Newman, — As long in growth, as good in brain. ABSENT: President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Melitta Horvath, Venezuela — Kind, patient and full of fun. Pamela Earle Diana Lazarus Pamela Perry PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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Found by a Form-Teacher Our Classroom, O.L.C. Dear Parents, We want to tell you about Initiation Day which was on Friday. After school, we ran to the Bulletin Board to see the order the Head Girl had posted there. Jane Carruthers said that all the new girls were to wear a slip over a gym. top, and a full skirt put on topsy-turvy and gathered at the waist, with a belt to hold it. We were to have lipstick on our hands, a nylon stocking over our heads, a nylon sock on one foot, with a rubber over it and a sock with a paper bag over it, on the other. You can imagine how funny it looked. The old girls felt very mighty when the new girls had to bow down four times to each of them. Our poor knees ! They were so dirty ! The tasks included shining shoes, dusting Main Hall stairs with one piece of Kleenex and countnig the squares on the side-walk. Some had to find pine cones for the fireplace, and some had to wash Dr. Osborne ' s car. At the end, everyone had to bunny-hop all the way down to the school gates and back. We changed for dinner and went into the dining-room as usual but we had to eat with the left hand in square motion and drink milk or water with a spoon. I do not think that I had much dinner that night. I did not have much sleep either, because I was so excited. We could not talk or smile and if we did, we heard that we should have to pay a forfeit. Every- one else in the dining-room laughed so much. Miss Carter laughed too. It was really a nice event. With love from, The Elementaries PAGE TWENTY
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Qolden Opinion from all Sort o Peopi GRADES VII and VIII In the Sewing Room: Judith Cox, Welland — Small and very sprightly. FRONT ROW: Diana Lazarus, Honduras — Always for Farewell. BACK ROW: Pamela Earle, Whitby — Fun-loving but very studious. Elizabeth Carty, Toronto — Playful but sensible. Jennifer Monro, Port Credit — for art — housepoints in succession. Pamela Perry, Oshawa — -the jolly type, dislikes to fight. Mrs. Maclntyre Louise Saxton, Whitby — Quiet and cheerful. Judith Bittner, Toronto — Fun-loving but serious. Patricia Gloyne, Kingston — An interesting friend. Nora Fleming, Whitby — The school ' s good neighbour. Judith Arnup, Toronto — Smart and good-natured. PAGE TWENTY-TWO
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