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ACTIVITIES ' 60-61 [15]
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FORM OFFICERS FALL TERM Forms Senior VI Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Nike Coulourides Martha Nixon Janet Downie Elizabeth Irwin Mireille Coulourides Holly Rankin Sally Nicholls Anndale Goggin Olga de Leon Judith Hancock Vice-Presidents Elizabeth Tighe Victoria Weil Ingrid Lynge Elizabeth Kent Mary Anna McRae Joan Clarkin Alix Blum Victoria Knox Carole Robitaille SPRING TERM Fori Senior VI Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Presidents Sharon McMichael Wendy Davies Joan Armitage Judy Fisk Mireille Coulourides Cynthia Oddie Deirdre Crutchlow Jill Gardiner Ann Johnston Cathy Mills Vice-Presidents Margot Donnelly Barbara Guimond Pamela Barrie Barbara Aylett Suzanne Clark Marion Aboud Pamela Hori Linda Marchand Eleanor Nicholls Forms Library Representatives Treasurers Senior VI Arts VI Science VI Form Va Form Vb Form IVa Form IVb Form IIIa Form IIIb Upper II Form II Boarders Heather Kool Margot Donnelly Anna Lemon Donna Black Barbara Shuster Susan Laverty Suzanne Kinsman Jill Gardiner Sally Johnson Renee Morganti Jolanta Sosinska Margot Blum Sharon McMichael Mary Dorion Ricky Thorn Susan Johnstone Margot Blum Anne Tomlinson Arlene Cloutier Patricia Hill YoKO Narahashi Shirley Aboud [14]
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THE HOUSES Donald House is the newest House at Traf, and one which, we trust, will prove itself soon. Although not too successful in outward achievements, we feel that Donald has succeeded in developing House spirit. This term is not easily defined, hut we believe it to be the enthusiasm of girls working together for a common goal. A great many girls have shown an unexpected sense of responsibility which has pleased us indeed. We only hope that they will continue this in their future years at Traf and all through their lives. Miss Wyatt has been a constant help to us and an enthusiastic House Mistress. Donald needs the sup- port of each and every one of its girls to honour by word and deed the memory of Dr. Donald, a member of long-standing on our Board of Governors. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, so Donalders, beware of weak links. 1960-61 has moved far too quickly before our eyes. As usual the Houses started off with the House Competition. Our choice was The Sleeping Beauty . We thank all the girls for doing their part in putting on the play; especially Kathy Hall, who did an exceptionally fine job on the art work. We also thank Kathy for doing a good job as Red Cross Represent- ative, and Barbie Aylett for all her help as Fifth Form Representative. Last, but certainly not least, our thanks go to Miss Stansfield for all her kind advice and help. Barclay is working hard, but we must strive toward higher goals. We want all Barclayites to be proud of their House, but this pride will come only when every girl is doing her best for the House. With the Field Day still to look forward to, we hope that each member of Barclay will remember the House motto and try to live up to it, not only this year, but always. Although we were without a House Mistress to begin the year, with the assistance of Mrs. Leonard, Gumming was able to get off to an enthusiastic start. The spirit and co-operation shown by Cummingites, new and old, gave us confidence, and assurance that we would do as well this year. This was proven by the unusually small total of bad marks at the end of the first term. This, however, seemed too good to last. It didn ' t. Nevertheless, owing to the continuous flood of stamps and the efforts of many hard workers, we emerged on top at Christmas. Here ' s hoping we can keep it up ! The first major event of the House year was the Competition. Much to our surprise, we managed to [16]
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