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Page 51 text:
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J hiL (Bowling Qlub The Bowling Club enjoyed a successful year in 1960-61. Under the guidance of Miss G. Martin and Miss E. Kiernan, assisted by Stu Henderson and Gerald Sidloski the Club was well supported. Sixteen teams participated every Thursday from 4.30 to 5.30 at the Saratoga Bowling Alleys. Some of the out¬ standing bowlers this year were Murray Heuchert, George Ferley, Barry Raeside and Gerald Sidloski. Here’s hoping it will be as success¬ ful next year! (BaJiitonsL QPwVl. This year the Baritone Choir under Miss Pottruff’s expert guid¬ ance took an active part in the Spring Concert as-well as in other events throughout the year. On this occasion the choir sang a rendition of John Masefield’s poem, “Sea Fever” by John Ireland as well as Seigmund Romberg’s composition “Stout Hearted Men.” The choir would like to extend their thanks to Miss Pottruff for her help throughout the year. 49
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JJisl J’AjoIul fommliJtejL The Co-Chairman of the Frolic Committee this year were Lynne Dolan and Richard Langtry. Our social season was curtailed on account of “no gym”. The opening dance in late November was the “Premier Panic” in keeping with the confusion the school was under¬ going. In December the Christmas Dance was well attended, at which we honored our Snow Queen. Two Coke Dances were held during the winter months. “Cupid’s Capers” in February brought 1961 social doings in with a flourish. The Annual Co-
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The efforts of the Mixed Choir, this year under the direction of Miss Pottruff, were mainly directed towards the production of a Variety Concert on May 3rd and 4th as well as participation in the Remembrance Day Services. The programme in¬ cluded such varied songs as “Send Her On Along,” “In Silent Night,” “Down by the Sally Gardens” and “Rocka My Soul,” a negro spiritual. JJxsl VYlbcsuL (fhoifL. This year the Girls’ Choir was comprised of students from Grades 10 to 12. As a result of diligent practice from October to April, the programme of song selections was well received at the Variety Concert. The programme included varied numbers such as “From the Green,” “Heart of the Waters,” “Pastoral,” “The Legend” and the “Song of Shadows.”
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