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Page 51 text:
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Back Row: Johnny Hildebrandt, Audrey Hildebrand, Leonard Friesen. Sitting: Mr. Redekop (advisor), Irma Froese (convener), Shirley Dyck. I The Literary Committee decided, this year, to try something different. The Grade 10 students were asked to render a one-act play, “It’s Cold In Them Thar Hills.” The main characters were: John Neufeld, acting the part of “Pa”, Anne Wiebe the part of “Ma”, Wanda Doerksen the part of “Snoddy.” The choirs rendered a few ipumbers. I am sure everybody enjoyed the program. We hope that every other effort will also be a success. Irma Froese Convener 49
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Left to right: Barry Hildebrandt, Shirley Sawatsky, Mr. Peters, Eddie Trylinski (convener), Pearl Feechuk, Jim Mykytuik. Once more the sports-minded students, started the school term with football. We played two, losing one, and winning one. The season ended early, due to a sudden weather change. In November, volleyball was next for athletics. Inter-school teams were chosen, boys and girls. After the finals were played, Ken Holme won the boys’ trophy and Linda Krahn the girls’. A Hanover league was also formed with Landmark and Niverville as the opposing rivals. Senior boys were not too impressive during the schedule, but at the Steinbach tournament, they buckled down, and the Junior girls and boys, and Senior girls won the tournament. During the second term, basketball was organized. The same thing was done here, as in volleyball. As of yet, the winning captain of inter-school teams has not been decided. Boys weren’t successful during the Hanover League, though the girls trounced opposing teams with unbelievable scores. We are now waiting for the baseball diamond to ' dry, so that we can organize some kind of schedule till June. But we (students) should realize, the amount of work Mr. Peters put in to help us with athletics, and we should give him a lot of credit for it. Eddy Trylinski, convener. 48
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Page 52 text:
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Spiritual gifts are expounded by course. Manifestations may differ in force. A.U of the parts of the body are one, Working together to get the job done. One without charity surely is blind. Charity suffereth long, and is kind. Faith, hope, and charity join in the race; Charity gamers the excellent place. Here we are told how we best should be heard Tongues are permissible; plain talk, preferred. Tongues are a sign and, as such, have a place. Prophecy carries the message of grace. Gather your offerings weekly, by course. Do all with charity, nothing by force. Watch and be steadfast; be manly and strong. Let unbelievers be dropped from the throng. 50
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