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PEP WEEK This year ' s Pep Week got off to a fine start with the Junior High Dawn Dance on Monday, Feb. 23. The daily Music Corner provided entertainment for the students. The Senior High Cheerleaders held a successful cake sale to raise funds for new uniforms. There was a rousing King vs Queen Basketball game at 12:30 with the Kings emerging Victorious. The Junior High Junior Boys South Division Final basketball game was held that night and the boys were not to be defeated. The following morning the Senior High Dawn Dance was held but to the disappointed many it wasn ' t very successful. Unfortunately there was a lack of student participation. At noon the Staff put up a losing battle at the Student vs Staff Volleyball Game. On Wednesday there was a student council cake sale and the indoor games that included the ever popular pie relays, pie throwing and the egg toss. The Folk Night was held for the Sr. High Students with such well known performers as Jim Donahue and Rick Neufeld. On Thursday the Diamond TeRaa with the Teacher Amateur Band and the Honky Tonk Can-Can Dancers led by Mrs. Hurlbert provided a varied program of song and dance. Joey Gregarish was present for the Junior High Soc Hop at which the prince and princesses were crowned. There was a tie between Pat Stadnyk and Charlene Ritzer for princess and Bruce Sanguin was chosen Prince. On Friday, noon hour activities moved outdoors with the annual snow games. Due to a hockey game, the Senior High Dance that night featuring The Sugar and Spice was not, overwhelmingly attended. However all those who were there enjoyed themselves and a new King, Bart Evans and Queen, Dale Williams were chosen. The Groovy Teacher awards went to Mr. Goldring and Mrs. teRaa.
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David Henry as Jeff BRIGADOON Ted Harwood as Tommy Vivian McGuire as Meg ACT I Brigadoon is the story of two Americans, Tommy Albright and Jeff Douglas, who are lost in the Schottish Highlands and stumble upon a village not on the map called Brigadoon . At the village fair, Tommy meets Fiona Maclaren who is busy helping to prepare her sister Jean for her wedding to Charlie Dalrymple. Tommy, intrigued by the talk of a miracle and the odd quaintness of the town and his attraction to Fiona, decides to stay for the rest of the day. He and Fiona go off to gather heather for the wedding. Jeff, meanwhile, describes his own past his¬ tory of love. Later that day, Fiona takes Tommy and Jeff to visit Mr. Lundie, the town schoolmaster, who explains that Brigadoon was blessed two hundred years ago, and that it lapses into a sleep from which it awakens only one day in each century. No villager is allowed to leave, or the enchantment will be broken and the town will disappear forever. A stranger, however can stay if he falls in love. The wedding of Charlie and Jean then takes place, and following the simple ceremony, Harry, the bride ' s broken-hearted suitor, decides to run away and destroy the town. ACT II The men, in a chase through the forest, find Harry, but he is dead seemingly from having struck his head on a rock. Tommy, confronted with the choice of remaining with Fiona or going back to America with Jeff, finally decides to return to New York. However he is restless and unhappy and decides to return to the High¬ lands in search of Fiona. John Urkevich as Charlie Dennis Nault as Harry Robert Morrin as Mr. Lundie Janet Ward as Fiona Frank Brandon as Tommy Nora Quarnstrom as Meg Glen Hamilton as Charlie PAGE 85
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