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The laying of the corner-stone of our new chapel took place on Sunday afternoon, May 6 1956. It had rained on Sunday morning and, as the ground had not yet been sodded, the majority of the students wore rubbers. Those who did not, regret- ted it because the ground was very wet. Benches were provided for the guests and the students stood. The singing of hymns was followed by responsive readings and prayers. The architect, Mr. F. Bruce Brown, handed to Mrs. C. F. Wright, President of the Aumnae Association, a strong box containing, among other things, a list of the students and staff of 1956 and a local paper. Mrs. Wright placed this inside the stone, which was then lowered by means of a chain and set in place by Mr. T. G. Rogers, President of the Board of Directors. Greetings were brought by the Rev. W. Hutton, Chairman of the Oshawa Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, and Rev. Dr. H. Young, Secretary of the Board of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the United Church of Canada, The service closed with a hymn and the benediction. PATRICIA EARLE Assistant Editor. Page 14
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September The school bell ' s rung at O.L.C. To call us back to work once more. The new girls running round wo see From door to car and back to door. To get acquainted that same night We all assembled in the gym With games and food, to our delight And ending with a nice cool swim. To picnic at the lake we went On Saturday which dawned quite cold But with the chill, we were content: The hot dogs all were quite soon ' sold ' . Initiation rolled around Each class had chores to do New girls bowing to the ground Pleased old girls through and through. Then old girls gave their comic stunts Which br ought some laughs and even grunts With food to end this night in style. The saddest day of all the year Was Herbie ' s funeral day With nary a laugh but many a tear All shed along the way. The new girls sponsored a stunt that night Which v ent with quite a bang It even beat the old girls ' night, If you ' ll excuse the slang. Field Day is not my lot So that I ' ll leave — why not? SYBIL GOUJ STON Social Editor Page 16
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