Churchill High School - Victory Yearbook (Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada)

 - Class of 1968

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' THE LITTLEST ANGEL The Churchill High Christmas Pageant, this year, had several interesting innovations. The Junior High Choir, under the direction of Mr. Klassen, sang several unusual carols, plus many of the old favorites. The newly-formed Choral Speaking Group, led by Mr. Chappell, gave the narration for the panto¬ mime — “The Littlest Angel.” This was a surprising, but very pleasing, addition to the Pageant. This year, a representation of how different peoples celebrate their Christ¬ mas was offered. The Germans and the Canadian Indians were two of the ethnic groups whose way of celebrating Christmas was presented. Everyone who had come to see the students perform had an enjoyable evening. The entire pageant was a compliment to the Junior High students and staff members involved. FRENCH VERSE SPEAKING CONTEST This year’s competition was held at Gordon Bel! School on March 29. Churchill entered Brenda Cline, Marinda Stretavsky, and Judy Lechowitz from Grade Nine; Allan Swayze, Blake Forbes, Paul Wotherspoon, and Margaret Archer from Grade Ten,- Karen Webb, Richard Jakubowski, and Bev Knight from Grade Eleven. The competitors chose as their poems: “Petite Mere” by Sophie Hue, ”La Neige” by Alfred de Vigny, “Dejeuner du Matin” by Jacques Prevert, “Les Deux Ecoiiers” by Pamphile Lemay, and “Le Tresor Cache” by La Fontaine. Margaret Archer and Richard Jakubowski received honourable mentions. The competitors were tutored by Miss Redmond prior to the competition. PAGE 65

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