1976 School Magazine

I,EBR-ARVN@T'ES This year trras been one of hard work by our two libra-rians, and many thanks go to tltem. The second ''4:r'{r#liw}ry|,! form girls are an increasing help. The school day theme of "Habitat" was most successful with model houses and habitat displays. The annual sale ofsecond-hand and new books was a great success.

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The acquisition of eight bean-bag chairs, donated by Mr. McPherson, has given us needed eKra seat- ing for the browsing area, the most well - used and often abused corner of the library. This year the library has been lucky with don- ations from teachers and with voluntary help from mothers and old girls of the school, Over 4,000 books have been added to the library. Let us hope that 1977 will see the continuation of good work and the prosperity of the library. Kay Paulsen (Secretary)

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on Youth Cultune. Fon Novernben, B.G.S. and B.G.G.S. are plannirag a social evemirag wltich will be attended by several other sehools. R.ryre- sentatives ftorn ihis school attended I.S.C.F. csmp in the May and Augiast holida3re and, as usnaat, thoroughly enjoyed tlaenaselves. The new co-mrnittee has now takera oven fromr the old. Our thanks go to previous prmident, Rebeeea C-ollins, and our good wislaes to our prffint ome, .nenmy Buaehanara. We [oo]< fonwac'd to an even snrcre exeitlmg I.S.C.F. mext yeaf,, E.E.

The [.S.C.F. nas held weekly rneetings thnough- oult the vear. ,A.lthough some of thae have not been well att6nded, both ittendance and interest seem to have increased during third term. (Could this be duae to tlae inftrux of our naale counterparts frorn lrext door?) haeixings have 6akem tlae form of tsible studies, finrns, talFs, sing-a-longs and discussions. Frorn the staff,'our tpukitt islcluded Nfr. T?rornas and hdrs. Tornev. arT"d outside speakers emctruded Rev. F{arris and Nfr. Bob.Iounes froma Teen Chdnenge who spke

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