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Miss Isabelle Morrison
Although Miss Morrison's shrine to the culinary arts
has in its day received many burnt offerings: her name has, of late, been mentioned with only ~he ~eepest rev- erence by we mortal males. Especially since her follow- ers produced their exotic and scr1+mptuous.. cakes at the
V alentine Dance .
Miss Morrison B. A. , University of ~oronto , agrees with the present members of our student Council thEt this years
council is the best yet. The cheerful Home Ec. teacher has seen three other record breaking councils since
she joined the staff in 1947. Her ambitions are to
eventually become an exchange teacher in Britain and
to see the Canadian Y~st .
Besides being an excellent cook our pedagogue of the cusine is an accomplished piannist and she is president of the l ocal Business and Professional Womens' Club .