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Page 107 text:
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ASSEMBLIES a special assembly Centennial was host to nine foreign exchange -students. At students told us a little about their countries and several modeled their national tum es. Then they entertained us with dances and songs. The cos- Mr Servas our only teacher still In his second childhood leads out the parade of Sprung Sports 2 E 5 Q , 5 1 if i s EEE R E li Mr. Vieira exerted much energy and ignited the spark of enthusiasm in Centennial Hugh School students at our pep assemblies. The students raised the roof at our pep assemblies as we cheered for our team.
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Jack Parr, special guest, spins and dedicafes CenTennial students. The requesis made by SOCKHGPS AfTer mosT of The home TooTball and baskeTball games This year, The someTimes elaTed, mosTly deflaTed rooTers danced To The music of Jack Paar, Bob Karrn, or iusT music in general. Win or lose The game, The dances were always a success. Our assemblies This year varied from TalenT To inTormaTive, To musical enter- TainmenT, To awards, and The mosT fun of all, Pep assemblies. All were indeed worThwhiIe and The sTudenTs looked Tor- ward To These pleasanT breaks in The aca- demic grind. CenTennial's own Bob Karm spins and smiles. Smile, honey, he's going To Take our picture. Andrew MacDonald plays The bag pipes while The Centettes get ready To do The Highland Fling.
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UBC ODORI lefl lo right: Harvey VanBrunt, Carol Simpson, Bev Elder, Sherri Travnick Barbara Race Doug Manley, Art Coughlin, Gene Purkeypile. Obonodori meaning Night of Dance was the theme chosen for the annual basketball dance sponsored by Chi-Ata. After much consideration the Oriental theme was chosen and the girls started to work immediately. The Combo served as the dance band, and the decorations were Japanese scrolls on the walls, a Japanese nove-lty tree, and lanterns, paper fish, and then more lan- terns. Doug Manley crowned Queen Barbara Race and royal Senior Princesses were Carol Simpson, Beverly Eider, and Sherri Travnick. Es- corts were Harvey VanBrunt, Gene Purkeypile, and Art Coughlin. General chairmen were De- lores McKelvey and Jimmie Nettell. Other chair- men were Ann Gullion, decorations, and Paris Slyter, tickets and sales.
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