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:::SPBClaL COMMLRCIaL aSSEMBLY::: On april 2nd, Special Commercial Class had the of putting on an assembly. SYLVla HaNGtCn read the and led in the singing of VTQE LGRDS lRlYERH. JEan was the mistress of ceremonies and she conducted us the singing of many popular songs with MaRlnn LLE accompanying. privilege scripture TAYLOR through we then engoyed the typing done by lREnE HLYES, CAROL hhAln, LUlS aQhTom, 5ahnaRa HUHTER and LOTS LEHSL to music. bulb GLEMLNTS dictated a letter to MARINA LEE who wrote it in shorthand and then mahlmn read the letter back to ENID, :::GRnDE ll aSShmBLY::: The assembly commenced with DOROTHY NTLBUR reading the scripture. we were then introduced to the new radio serial hmUTbnlnG wlThccT FEARSW. This program, by the way is found only on station r.r.H.S, Members of the cast were lSanBL raUX and GEORGE mLnnFFY. The new selection of Laster hats wtre presented to us ny the GFQQE Eleven Song-Birds, JOHN SUMAERVTLLL, QILL Lama, ALITH DACUN and RaY aBRaham. Then they rendered a few songs to the audience. our commentator, GahoLlnm NAPLES tnen showed us fashions for the ladies for the year l9oO. a charming Miss, GEORGE JaCnSOw modelled a quaint gingham dress, escorted by her silent partner ThLLMn MchaGhLRN, another beauty, UMVID dlUDH modelled a stunning two-piece suit. Her handsome escort was LVLLYN laa3Gh. Daffodil yellow was the colour of the beruffled dress shown by GhoHGL naHaFlY, escorted by rhhnn McnLnLY. For cool nights a sweater and shirt was modelled by Jlm Fnhmlh. his stately grace gave the clothes a mucn better appearance. amY wlLLlS escorted this lovely USQLLACY, Glasses, briefcase and cheary smile made us look twice to see if this familiar figure was that but to our surprise it was MURY rhOEhlX. The Basnetball trophy winners were of nr. EaRhln3Oh, then announced, with HShooting Sueh CSTnlHhn FRALICAJ taxing the trophy for the girls and HDRTBBLTNG fUEW CLOROTnY Ghahnml the winner of the boys trophy, b0RoTlY GRHHAM .::GRnDE lOa ASSEMBLYZI2 Grade LOA put on a very entertaining assembly, FLOYD JamhS opened the assembly by reading the scripture and repeated the hLGRb5 rRaYhRH. GanY TUmnoNbS played two selections on his trumpet entitled Nl GLT QU LonhLYN and HbRlTlSn GREnEblEHSH. MaRlE anLnRSon played hHub-a-dub-dub, and Mann on her ukulele, accompanied on the piano by mahlha LEE and TATSY blTTRlGh and hQhnNUR EGHSTBR Sang,
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JEAN SAMELLS we were very privileged indeed when we had the opportunity to see JEAN SnMELn'S reels on her trip to the CQRONATION, Jean had two reels to show us, and she showed them to us in two different assemblies. They proved very interesting and were enjoyed by all the students. CAROLINE NAPLES :p:FIFTH FORM ASSEMBLY::: The first class assembly was taken by fifth form on January 28. The prayer was read by JIM wItnINStn and the chairman was HLQAN RBEStR. EaRnE DUBSuN then entertained us by giving us a full account of his trip to Banff. You will have the opportunity to read this in the Year Book. The assembly was closed by the singing of the Queen. A CAROLll'6E ixlfif IZZMISS HAMlLTON::: we spent a very profitable and interesting assembly when we were visited my the Underwood Typewriter Company in the person of MISS HAMILTON who explained fully the necessary qualifications in getting an office position and now to Keep it when you do get it. The assembly was closed by the singing of the Queen, and were dismissed, CAROLINE naPnES :::GHabh 12 aSShMBtY::: un Friday, March l9, Grade I2 entertained the entire student body with a delightful assembly. Dan JaMhS, master of ceremonies first introduced JUAN RHY who read an inspiring portion of Scripture. uhm hsnnhTT then favoured us witn a rendition of Wa rRaYhRN, after which he led a stimulating sing song which everyone enjoyed immensely, Next DHN introduced his sister, SONDRA who recited WTIM UASEYW. Following this a lively version of Twenty Questions witn daCn OWEN as euiz-Master and a panel of four students, SUNDRA JAMLS, BsREaRa LUVE, MHLVIN nITTnICn and BOB GIBSONH Mr. MacDUNALb was the guest on the panel. after this entertaining demonstration, BAmBaRn LOVE, dressed in a hill-billy costume consisting of a burlap sack, one sock and a cadet rifle, sang WYOU CaN'T GET A AAN NITH n GUNW, The program was concluded by singing the WQUEEN,N NANCY KIGHT
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:::GRADE IOB ASSEMBLY::: PETER ATKINS ----- announcer DENNY WOODS ------ I ALEX WILLIAMSON--clerk GLORIA and GAIL--commercial DAVE HAYNES ------ manager JACK DOWSON ------ narrator The assembly opened with a commercial by Peter Atkins. Jack Dowson introduced the skit entitled HMY FINANCIAL CAREERW by Stephen Leacock: The main characters were:- Hanager - DAVE HAYNES Clerk --- ALEX WILLIAMSON I ------- DENNIS WOODS A singing commercial by GAIL HODGINS and GLORIA FRALICK was performed during the middle of the play. LR. CRANE called the Senior Girls' Basketball team up to the platform and gave a few words of encouragement to the girls who were going to Toronto the following Saturday for the Cossa Basketball play-offs. The assembly was closed by singing HTHE QUEENN. :::GRADE QB ASSEMBLY::: This assembly was opened by MARLINNE STONE who read the scripture. We then had a group singing by Grade 9B girls who sang Frere Jacques, with BOB BRENT acting as Brother John, and also Au Clair de la lune. Incidentally, MISS NASMITH played the piano for these girls. Several games of charades were enjoyed immensely by the students. The most enjoyable part in the program was a pantomime acted by CAROLE BEARE. :::GRADE QA ASSEMBLY::: The last day of school before our WEaster Holidaysn was spent very profitable, at least all the students thought so. To top it off there was free ice-cream to all students donated by HR. CRANE. MARY LOUISE PICKARD was mistress of ceremonies and did an excellent job of it. She read the Scripture and we sang the NLJrds' Prayern. The first part of the entertainment was rendered by Gride 9A boys who sang MISS BLOSTEIN'S favourite song, WO Mann. The next part of the program was given by BEEYL PALMER who tap-danced to our school song WPort Perry we Love Thy Namew. We were then favoured by two selections on the guitar by MIRIAM PICKARD and CHARLOTTE BULLER. Another delightful surprise occured when we had three piano selec- tions one by DONNA SAMELLS, one by GLORIA HASTINGS and a duet by MYRTLE and CARL MCNENLY. Thus closed not only another assembly but also another term. '
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