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Report on Religious Periods “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them.” Ecc. 12:1 In a public high school there are restric¬ tions in connection with religious teaching, but Bible instruction is not prohibited. We have daily morning exercises with Scripture reading and prayer. Then, too, we have a half hour devotional period at the close of the week. In this manner, we try to impress our students with the need for remembering their Creator in their youth, as a preparation for this life and the life to come. Local pastors and ministers have been most co-operative in serving us on Friday after¬ noons. Occasionally a visiting speaker has come to speak to us or to show us some pic¬ tures. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of these men for coming to us and giving us of their time and effort. F. Isaac United Nations Report Continued from page 43 At the beginning of the Seminar, the dele¬ gates were divided into groups which met after each lecture. These discussion groups provided an excellent chance to get ac¬ quainted and to bring to light many view¬ points. Later two representatives were chosen from each group to present a topic to the other groups. Although most of the time was taken by lectures, we still enjoyed many other pleas¬ ant activities. On the first evening we saw U.N. Films. Wednesday was quite a day of socials. At noon we lunched at the T. Eaton Company, then toured the Legislative Build¬ ing and met Premier Campbell. The evening was occupied by watching a ball game at the arena sponsored by the Canadian Legion. We had lunch at the Hudson’s Bay Company on Thursday. That same evening we were in¬ vited to a Theatre Party. On Friday evening we got together and had a farewell wiener roast. Altogether, this amounted to a very busy week, but it was well worth the time and effort. Here we not only learnt more about the United Nations and its work but also met many people and gained many friends. So Very Small So very small, On the ground below, Crawling along Does the worm go. So very small, So hard to see, Buzzing about Is the honeybee. So very small Am I, you see In the eyes of Him, As He looks on me. Richard Barkman, XII PAGE FIFTY-FOUR
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The cast of “Lena Rivers”: Mrs. Graham, Helen Wedel; Mr. Graham, Gilbert Penner; Caroline, Deanna Rieger; John Jr., Richard Barkman; Mrs. Livingstone, Marjorie Steel; Mr. Livingstone, Leander Rempel; Lena Rivers, Gayle Toews; Durward Bellmont, Arnold Reimer; Granny, Phyllis Doerksen; Anna, Joanne Penner; Malcolm Everett, Edwin Bobert; Aunt Milly, Edna Unger; Caesar, Leander Friesen; Dorothy Kreutzer and Audrey Penner, make-up; Lucille Friesen, prompter; Brian Kliewer; Mr. J. Wedel, director. PAGE FIFTY-THREE
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