Wiree years. OSD Open House Is Staged The Ontario School for the Jeaf held open house yesterday afternoon and evening and the invitation was answered by hundreds of guests who saw several different phases of student activities at the school. Visitors saw students in classes and parents were able to follow their children throughout an afternoon. In the Junior School there was a rhythm demonstration by Mr. Angus McLeod and several audiovisual demonstrations. The Advanced school went through its regular Friday afternoon timetable so that spectators saw how instruction was normally carried out. HAIR STYLING was an important part of the preparation for the visitors Tours of the Boys' Voca- day fashion show at OSD yesterday. Mrs. G. Lewis directed this phase of the tional School were marked by show and here a model receives the finishing touches. displays of projects completed by students in the several ·hops. In the auditorium of the Advanced School Mr. K. Graham gave a rhythm demonstration with classes from both the junior and advanced schools. A fashion show involving every girl in the Senior Sewing Classes was next on the program under the supervision of Mrs. M. Vincent. Th« evening program involved a gymnastic display of tumbling, apparatus, general totinties, and folk dancing. L FASHION SHOW PREPARATION -- Each girl in OSD's senior sewing classes modelled one of her projects in a fashion show at yesterday's open house. Mrs. M. Vincent, senior sewing teacher, supervised these last minute arrangements.