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days. The OK sion was the annual Christmas par I with Lorrie McNaughten as MC. Mr. Williams ted the program b Ia leading us in singing C Pols. Following this a re¬ minder Santa in the 4 m of a huge tel ram arr S ved in4ming us that he would soon be his appliance. Next a real (ftnik arrived in the ' t son of Ed Magas. He gave a revised ( nik version of the poem - The Night B4 Christmas. was grStly enjoyed b Z all. Mr. Williams and Mary Chalmers supplied the next entertainment with the singing of a duet - O lovely Light of 2 beams. They were accom ied by Maureen Whitehead on the ano. accom CzJ ied by his YF. They, (Hamie 2 Miss Lewis and Mr. Harcourt, the At last the long aw Bed, jolly old gent arr Bremner and Maureen Morris) presented staffrooms and Miss Freeze, a ' go away ' . Their skit was very funny and they received a -earned round of applause as they left the stage. Mr. McCarron, the - ) pch was next presented with a gift b 5 Brenda Hurst on Bi of the - ($j) T m. More musical entertainment was in store as Mary Kay Russel, Theresa May, and Maragaret Badham, Hane Brasser Tmed up with Bruce Douglas on the ano to sing the selection - All Want 4 Christmas Is My 2 Front Teeth, and Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. Santa then made a fare-. ’ appFance b giving a few ' spe ' student ' s records, and Mr. Scott the surpr ze of his life when his turned out 2 B Ray Jahnke, who, decked out in feminine finery, proceeded to greet Mr. Scott in a very festive manner. The program, closed with further singing of ols and Christmas message f£5 Mr. Smith. The parT over, light - QP ed students s med f| the gym in eager anticipation of the 6 ' days 2 come. margaret mary kay
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§SP S «I n Sandra Van Dusen Each year there are students who make up speeches for the Bryant Oratorical com¬ petitions and this year was no exception, Terry O ' Crane, Percine Maltby, and Ed Magas all made their contribution. On the day of the eliminations the whole student body went into the Gym. After the Eddy Magas singing of O ' Canada, the speeches began. Eleanor Dudar, our senior pin presided over the proceedings, and intro¬ duced Terry O ' Crane as the first speaker of the afternoon. Terry Had chosen to speak on the United Nations and also some of the work done in our present times. Terry explained the different departments of this World Organization and gave a few of the duties of each department. The next speaker of the afternoon was Miss Percine Maltby with her topic Ghosts . For fourteen minutes Percine held the audience spell¬ bound with the idea of the supernatural. Percine explained some of the ancient beliefs of pagan religions and also explained how people of the past believed in these spirits and how they had used vile means to conquer them. The last speaker of the afternoon was Eddy Magas who had chosen to speak on a topic which is much in the news today Cuba . Eddy gave the history of this small island from its early beginnings to its present day status in the world. When Eddy ' s speech was over the judges retired to determine the winner. When they returned they had decided that Eddy Magas was the one to go on to the finals. I might add that the speeches were all very good. They were all well delivered and prepared. To the other constentants goes our wish that they will compete in next years contest. We would like to extend our congratulation to Eddy. Percine Maltby V
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