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SECOND ZOO PAGE 1. Drrma is taken seriously around Comp. 2 . I wish I knew what I was doing. 3. Stage curtians thanks to Miss Kubin, and the Home Ec. group. 4. Times are hard. 5 . I f m healthy because I eat the right kind of food. 6 . This is also good as a dessert. 7. The Art of make-up. S. The Priest in The Courting Of Marie Jenvien . 9. This was the newest, most origional hair style here in 1963 10. Related closely to Pix. 12. 11 . I don’t want to dance. 12. A future Mad Scientist. 13. Who stopped the music? 14. An ordinary school desk..- 15. Mr. Warick and Mr. Robertson. 16. I ' ll get her if it ' s the last thing I do. 17. Working behind the scenes.
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THE OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE On Wednesday, February 13, six Prince Albert students rose early to board the train which was leaving at five thrity A.M. These students were on their way to Regina to witness the opening of the Privincial Legislature, which was one of the events of the Youth Project sponsored by the Kiwanis Club Representing P.a.C.I. was Marjorie Young; R.C.I. was Marjorie Johnson; Presentation of Mary was Agnes Freidt; Notre Dame was Norman Rivard; St. Mary ' s was Garry Guedo; Composite High was I Sylvia Krechowec. We arrived in Regina at noon, where we were met by Sjfffi e members of the Regina Kiwanis Club. We were then driven to homes of Kiwanis members where we were billeted for the entire three days. The rest of the afternoon was free to do what ever we wished to. Many went downtown and tried to acquaint themselves with the city; however, we soon realized that it was impossible to tour the complete city in one afternoon. Besides the six students from P.A. there were 35 other students from different parts of the piOvince, such places as, Swift current, Moose Jaw, and also Kegina. On Thursday, the first item on our agenda was the tour of the Provincial Museum of Natural History, among the exhibits are birds, animals, fossils, and the story of the Black and White Man in Saskatchewan. One of special interest to the students of P.A. was a display of black bears with a painted background of Candle Lake. The exhibit dedicated to the Mbtis, who played a vital role in bringing about understanding between redman ana white was of great interest. A brigade of Red River carts is seem approaching a camp of Indians engaged in trading ceremonies. The largest lake tout caught in North America in Lake Athabaska was on display. It weighed 102 lbs., was 49 5 inches in length and 44 inches in girth. Saskatchewan’s Legislative Building, completed in 1911, is a structure of majestic beauty. It was built of native stone and finished with materials from many parts of the world. Designed in the form of a cross the Legislative Building is approximately 542 feet in length and 275 feet in width, covering 167 landscaped acres. Inside, arches and artistic ceiling designs lead the eye upward to the
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