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Page 153 text:
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h GRADE 12A LIT well he did Win, didntt he? Such curves and so graceful 2 The Victotian Courtship Hurry nurse - the antiseptic 4 4 OUR. CHAMPEEN HOG-CALLER! . . Llsten - do somethlng WARREN AND MARY . A GIUSEPPA THE BARBER AND COMPANY BLOW THAT HORN!
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I l l w I l 1 1 l l 14 GRADE lZ LITERARY A welcoming introduction to the audience by Master of Ceremonies Jim, Gendron, followed by the take:-,off of the spectacular five mile marathon., run by Speedy Grant McConnell and Zippo Derwyn Hughes, was the grand opening of lZA's Literary meeting., The Lit took place on Friday. January Z6 and was the first one of the season., Following the .i,ntroduction, Jim interviewed four famous young Canadians., These were: the undertaker who buried the most people in '61 fHoward Langl, the best dressed woman of lol fCarol Chamberlinh' the winner of the famous hog-,calling contest-and wife Uohn Bible and Pam Dawsonj, and finally, the heavyaweight champion of OD D., H.,S,, mfEl,la Heinzigl Then, for the benefit of the grade thirteen students, the poem, The Death of the Hired Man was acted out by three of 12Als fine performers, Cheryl Fair, Doug Fresco and Lois Henry, The story of Little Blue Riding Hood came next, which was a rather humorous take-off on the 'old favoritel Little Red Riding Hood, with a bit of the dragnet touch added, Flo Curtis was Little Blue Riding Hood, Vince Judge and Joe Lamb were the detectives, and Bill Fair was C-randma l Following was the poem Guiseppi the Barber who, by the way, was an import from lZ'.B, the one and only Jim McMullin. Carol Chamberlin was the lovely Carlotta and Howard Lang her confident lover, To add to the soreness which had already started to develop in many stomachs from laughing, Joe Lamb attempted to play a trumpet, whole June Burns, although she prornised him she wouldnlt, pro- ceeded to laugh at him., This was a pantomine from the laughing record which played in the backgroundt To ease the discomfort a little Sylvia Stubbs then played a piano solo which was very much appreciated by the receptive audience. A skit divided into two parts cornparing a party of the Victorian Age and a partyof the Modern Age followed, Pam Dawson read, while Anne Johnston, Carol Chamberlin., Therese Clancy, Spence Curry, .Tohn Jenkins and Joe Lamb acted it out., The division between the two was filled in by a Can-Can dance gracefully performed by Spence Curry,
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48 Howard Lang : MCMeul,ll.n and Vnlnlee .ludgen The finale of the afterc-1 noon was a comedy entitled The Silent Ala'r'm ., The calm reaction of the men in their hotel room, when told the rest of the hotel was on fire proved to be sornewhat humorous., Roger Allen and .hm Gendron were the men in the hotel room, John Bible was the Bellsboyy and John Jenkins and Spence Curry were the firemen., Nluch credit is gwen to Mro Emilgh who directed the literary in his exc ellent way., By the wayv 'Speedyl Grant Mc1Connell won. the marathon in t.he last lap, as 'Zippol collapsed a yard from the finish line., Therese Clancy l2A Jokesz Young man, said the angry father Udidnlt I hear the clock strlke four when you brought my daughter home? You did said the boy, lit was going to strike eleven, but l grabbed it so lt wouldnlt disturb your, The father rnuttered Q Doggone, why didnlt lf think of that in my dave The baby sardine saw its .first submarine and went swimming in terror to its mothero Donn be frflghtened darling she said Tl'LUS only a Can of people l-lobbyz Hard work you wouldnft do for a living.
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