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48 The boys and girls, charmingly dressed in their old-fashioned costumes, brought to an end another delightful Literary Meeting. The meeting closed with the singing of 'God Save the Queen'. H H H - lhggg Ggod Olg Digg - by Peggy James XI-A Remember dear when we were young, Said Mother to my dadg Remember dear, the walks we took And all the fun we had. Now dear I'm not complaining - much But here is my decision, You spend just too much leisure time With that darn television. It's wrestling matches, hockey games Or just somebody talking, I wish instead of watching it You'd do a little walking. H H H Now that it's spring in the country, What a wonderful place it should be, With the birds and bees and the gentry All strolling 'round 'neath the trees. But the weather won't suit the gentry, And the flowers are late for the bees, So I think we'll all leave the country - with the mud that's up to our knees. by Miss Spring Cheer XI H H H A bit of a dunce was wee Willy, His teachers considered him silly. Couldn't read Q couldn't write And his sums were a sights His report card's reception was chilly. by Nan scott x1-A
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Q Grade Eleven and Commercial Literary Meeting by Ione 47 Stubbs XIQA On February sixth, the pupils of O,D,H,S, and a number of the public gathered opened with the singing of the reading of the Minutes Stlrton, Stubbs, ln the gym to see a presentation of Grade Eleven and Co mercial talent, The programme WO Canadaw and by Ronald Strilive, Bob Dods then turned the programme over to the-amlable master of ceremonies, Bill The programme began with a piano trio Q The Chlrplng Sparrows, played by Donna Langford, Clarence Jenkins and lone A very amusing sklt followed with Mr, Seltzer and Beverley Hall portraying two darkies engaged in a discussion of marriage, A boys' quartet consisting of Jack Emack, Peter Gendron, Don Taylor and Bill Stlrton was next on the programme, The boys performed the narr: atlve song, WThree Bellswo Next came a most amusing number me Long Tom's Kitchen Can D Can Band, Wlth Wlong Tomm tShirley Thompsonj as conductor, a number of girls armed with various musical t?Q kitchen utensils proceeded to Foot Twowo Then laying down their instruments, they render WFlve proceeded to Ron guitar solos Clockw, wOne The give their rousing version of WSide By Strilive then entertained the audience For a very appreciative audience Ron O'Clock Waltzm and WMam'selleWo Shooting of Dan McGraw was next on the Henry Solecki as Dangerous Dan, Don Ferguson as the one knew and Rae Woolhead as the Wlady that's known Sidemo with his electric played WGrandfather's program, with mlner whom no as Louw, Robert Servlce's poem was amuslngly dramatlzed, Bev Hall was the narrator, After Dan McGraw had been Wpumped full of leadw Joan Lowe appeared on stage to tell of 'Herbert, Her Pet Bear' and her favourite hobby WSplttingWo A takeeoff on the lnkspots slnglng Wlf l Didn't Carew and Wwith My Eyes Wide Openw was next on the programme, Wlth Jack Emack as Bill Kenny and Clarence Jenkins, Bill Trathep, Don Taylor and Marvin Nodwell as his assistants, a convincing imitation of the famous group in action was given, Last, but far from least, came a Gay Nlnetles Scene from Up In Central Park, Ronald Strlllve and Nan Scott, Len Gamble and Dorothy Clark, Jim Hanna and Joan Lowe, and Art May and Joyce Spears, accompanied by the entire Grade Eleven and Commercial Ensemble, danced to Wwhile Strolling Throu the Parkw, the WLovellest Night Of the Yearm, and WLet's Take An Old Fashioned Walkwo
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Grade ll and Qpmmeggialgggperggy The Gay Ninties Review J. Hannag J. Loweg L. Gambleg D. Clarkg N0 Scottg R, Strilive Jo Speersg Ao May. 5 if 31 s 5 I Y . -r 91'9.de...l1 C0'.fl'He1IC.i8Jlel:25Lera.1ZY The Inkspots Do Taylorg M. Nodwellg B. Tratheng Jo Emack.
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