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SO ETYl.Daphne Etherington - Rlorna Bari-layl Variety is the Spire of Life. TERM without social doings would be like bread without butter, and who likes that? Nobody at VYestdalel Hence dances and other entertainments which add zest and variety to our school life. The year is not yet over, but already the follow- ing events have lightened and brightened the burden and gloom of pursuits academical: THE CAST DANCE First of the events since last year's Le Racon- teur went to press was the Cast Dance, held in the boys' gym for the cast of the Variety Show, mem- bers of the orchestra and magazine staff. Everyone deserved the good time they had after their excel- lent performances, and who wouldn't have a good time at a school dance with Fred Sweeney and his orchestra providing the music! THE EASTER TEA DANCE lt just wouldn't seem right if each term didn't close with a Tea Dance, and so, at Easter, the last social event until the Fall was held. Vvith music provided by Freddie Arthur and his orchestra, the boys' gym was again the scene of this happy event. A record crowd turned out to celebrate the hnish of their exams and the beginning of the Easter holidays. COMMENCEMENT The Annual Commencement took place in the Auditorium on Friday, November 15. Prizes and other awards were presented in the presence of all parents and friends who cared to attend-and, needless to say, the hall was filled. Speeches of various kinds were made, and medals awarded to those gifted students among our numbers. Gradu- ates received diplomas on their farewell evening at VVestdale, and each member of our hockey team received a W. Many of the teachers, and well- known Hamilton men and women connected with the Board of Education were on the platform, and the school orchestra, as is its custom, provided an excellent program of music. THE- CHRISTMAS TEA DANCE NVith the exams over and Christmas just around the corner, what could have been a better send-off for the holidays than a tea dance! The Stlhiul Spirit came down to earth for once, and a large crowd, attracted by the rhythm of llal lladlieldl orchestra, was in attendance. .Xnd so the old year passed into the new, and the first social event of lfliltj took place in -lanuary. This was the .Xnnual ,Xt-liome. THE ANNUAL AT-HOME Friday night, .lanuary 231, was the date of the .Xnnual .Xt-Honie, held in the boys' gym, which was brightly decorated for the occasion in the school colours. llal lladheld's orchestra again provided the music. Several of the teachers and their wives graciously acted as patrons and patronesscs, and we're sure they enjoyed the dance as much as the students. A short floor show was presented during the intermission, and then the dancing continued till everyone regretfully had to say Good-night at the end of another successful .-Xnnual .Xt-lioine. THE OLD BOYS' AT-HOME On Thursday. February lil, the Brant lnn was the scene of the fourth Annual .Xt-llome uf the XYestdale Old lioys' .-Xssociation. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ettinger, Mr. and Mrs. gl. R. Fee, Mr. and Klrs. ll. O. Klc.Xndrew and Mr. and Mrs. R. Xfkalker acted as patrons and patronesses. The music was supplied by Bert Niosi and his orchestra, and the Inn was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The committee, Mc- Culloch, Booth, Harlatt, Turnbull and Hedley, must be congratulated on their excellent manage- ment ofthe affair, which was voted a huge success. THE OLD GIRLS' AT-HOME Last on our list of social doings was the XYest- dale Old Girls' Dance at Roberts' Cabaret on March 5, with music by Nick Stout and his orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Bates and Klr. and Mrs. Miller represented the teachers. and an excel- lent door show was provided under the guidance of Doreen Groom. Annabelle Smye, Norma XYake- ham, Peggy Sawdon, Jeanette Gray, Clara Dell and Doreen Groom made up the committee which arranged the affair, and to these much credit is due for the success of the dance, which was the second At-Home of this comparatively new organization. 25 l A
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