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30 E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE FOLK SONG GROUP PLANTATION GROUP The fine performance on Friday, April 24, was a fitting climax to the diligent work done by our budding young musicians. About one hundred and thirty took part in this Music Parade. The classical numbers sung by the Music 1 and Music 2 classes, including their folk songs, were the work of well-trained songsters. The voices of a number of the boys made a welcome addition in the presentation of plantation songs. Originality was shown in the modern opera skit, arranged by Rhoda Williamson, and put on by an enthusiastic group headed by Barbara Newnham. Last, but not least, came the orchestra. Added to the regulars were Doug Leitch and Brian Dunsworth, completing a group of happy (?) workers. We are certain the audience enjoyed their performance, espe¬ cially “Deep in the Heart of Texas,” improved by Jim Grant’s idea of adding cowbells and tom-toms. —Continued on Pape S4
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PING PONG CLUB BADMINTON CLUB
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E. H. S. GRAD GAZETTE 31 THE KEY GROUP Supervisor - - - Colin Gordon President - - - Miss Gimby The Key Group of the Dramatics Club consists of students who have earned their membership by giving a specified amount of time and effort to the club productions during their high school years. With Miss Gimby as supervisor, the group has done much to further study of the drama at Eastwood. Although a year play was not produced, three theatre parties were held, one to “Ladies in Retirement,” a Little Theatre production, another to “Henry Aldrich,” presented by Vic High School, and the third to “Grumpy,” the ’Scona year play. In addition, some help was given in the recent Eastwood play, “The Royal Touch,” which was later presented at Westglen. The executive consists of Colin Gordon, Mary Gish, Gus Mouner and Hugh Montgomery. The club and the school wish to thank Miss Gimby for her untiring efforts to promote dramatics in Eastwood.
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