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35 Grade Twelve and Commercial Literary by Marilyn McCandless XII In the Gymnasium on Friday afternoon, February 18, grades Twelve and Commercial presented the second Literary of the year. Ron Strilive, president of the Literary Society, opened the meeting with the singing of H0 Canadaw, and the welcoming of the visitors. He then introduced our Master of Ceremonies, Sandy McDonald Uohn Pattersonj Who, clad in a clown suit had just arrived from Scotland. Sandy made a very unusual entrance through the gym and up on stage on his horse La Fance ., La Fance displayed his intelligence by counting and doing the bunny hop, He was then led away and John quickly eased the audience with his hilarious jokesf, First on the programme was a production number complete with scenery and costumes. The songs sung were 'lYes We Have No Bananas and I Never See Maggie Alone with Doug Bentley as the for- lorn boyfriend who was unable to see Maggie alone., Next on the agenda were two delightful accordian selectionsg Twelfth Street Ragw and Oh Dem Golden Slippersl' by Wanda Kirkness. A break in the music was provided by a one act play entitled Mind Over Mumps . ln this play, Kathy, the romantic young girl, had fallen madly in love with her English teacher. ln order to have him come to visit her, she made up a fantastic story about having a crazy little sister. Kathy was going to have her friend Mary Beth pose as her sister but Mary Beth supposedly came down with the measles., Alexander who is Kathy's brother came on the scene and Millie, Kathyls best girlfriend, decided to have Alexander pose as the little sister but much against Alex'6 will. The teacher soon came and Mary Beth came also. To make matters worse, both Alex Cfdressed as a girll and Mary Beth appeared at the same time. Finally Mro Bentley saw them both and stormed with rage. Kathyls mother came on stage then to say that no one could leave the house as Mary Beth had mumps, not measles and had quarantined . them all., The Casts Helen Anderson -2 Kathyls mother Irwin Gillespie G- Mr. Bentley, English teacher Margaret Young C- Millie 2- Kathyls friend M ., McCandless - Kathy, romantic girl Hugh Bracken 2- Alexander -2 Kathyls brother V., MacArthur Q Mary Beth - Kathy's friend
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