16The Canadian Statesnian, Rowmanvifle. Dec. 3, 1969 ce.Hese HARE YOIn NEWS b y Kathy ,MlrTow Sehool Curriculum WIth examns approaching aný the third. rnany students are putting their spares ta good use. Those who worried al tes-rn about exams can finailV have that net-vous breakdown thev predicted beforehand since they are s-n close now. Already the French orals are in progres.s. These orais in- valve up to 40) minutes of th-e teacher and student*s time.' depending on the -grade and level In Frerch. Th e student ts expectpd ta know his work-, belng able ta answer ail questions on comnprehensior * and authors the teacher puts ta him Although speakinz In F rench In such an oral exam would seero nerve-wracking.ý It ta flot toa difficult I f the student has partiripated Ini clams where he must zpeak "en francais", the aral should be easy. To ail Phase wha have not had the "Piea-zure' to par- taire in this oral. we wish thern a "Bonne chace' Clarke's Bantamn girls' bask - etbali teamn is continuinz their practising whlch has been de- iayed for the last week due ta the rehearsais for Varietv. Night. Their scheduled gamesz are approaching fast sn we hope they put that practice Into good u::e Social Eveî't-, it seemrn ost of Pthe ztaff and student body have been totally occupîed ir, gettir.g the variety rught 'Luv- off the ground. Their efforfs were ,well apprecîated sînce Was a great Szuccess. Nanv Çat-en ta- turried out to see their ids' efforts and probably en-, joyed themseives more than tbey thought they would T'ne Nusic Club made two appearances: they sang such favorites as 'Deilah", -Walk- Ing i the Sunshine". 'Span- lsh Eyes" andd "Dock of- the ]Ray". This mus'c was flot only directed to the younger: people but also the 'le generation"' who carne. Werei verv proud of their talents because rnanv have sald'that the Music Club was ver,7 No -wander a lot of the kid:z saad they'd corne lust ta se the staff's participation in Luv! Mr. Darling and Mie-s McKenzie. dressý;ed in hilblliy outfits, and while takingc littie! nips out af their mugs. sang, "Little Brovrn Jug'. Mr Dlarling also accornpaned Mrs Devolin In singing "Dear Liza". Mr, Brornley played the "Hlghwayman' tin red velvet breeches and topcoat with "lace at the throat". His: gallant steed was a stick wlth a horse's head, bis lover B8ss ,was. nat-aliv. Miss Jamieson. Pete Smith played the inn-1 keep>er. Dave Hughes thei 1hunchback, and Miss Bennettî the narrator. The redeoatsý wvere elso Dlayed b y students. 'This act brought the house down - Mr. Bromley wasj esoeclaily hilarlous. M is si Meidema and Mr. Amesbury acted as LIr.us and Lucy, then. on a mo-e cetlots tone, suxtg a beautiful sang toge ther. This. duet was lovely and showed I mny of us that we shouldn't underestirnate our staff mcm -1 bers. Other skits were "Noah' and the At-k": Lucy and Schroeder, Las-sy Johnston on the trampoline (who kept dis- appearing'; the aid man and woman (take-off on Laugh-ln), etc. The finale was sensation- a! - Don McKenzle led a few o f t h c "hippie-types" I l'Aauarlus". Many thanks go ta those who rarticipated, those who let kids off classes ta. rehearse and those wha heiped behind the scenes with, nsake-up, lighting, filing and decoratlng. Comments on the Sadie' vwhlch featured the "Pastels":! «'Best gsoup ail yea-r" - "1Ii didn't go"' - ý'You mean thereî was a dance here Fridat- night? - "Fabulous!"ý - 'The go-go dancers were diffes-ent -Imean that was really dif - There were 343 fani at Bow- inanvîlle Depastment of Rpc- reatian Countrv & Westprn Jamnboree last §undav Arr-ning at the Town Hall Auditorium Guet Artist Orvel Sellic'k an old tyme fiddler of Osh- awa thrtied the audience wlth a number of snappy square dance tunes. Joc Bothwell and Ronnie Luxtan came up wlth another onc of their fine blue grass per- formnances. The popular Ted Halîrnan. a Jamboree favorite. thrilUed thp audience with a number af the top western hits of the day, The «'Wild Otis" ai Tlm Tay- lot-. Alan Bragg, Daug Luxton and Jet-orne Billett put forthl with thse modern version of country music Gcrald Eliott and His Hoe-ý dawners. as always, gave outi wlth thse t-al aid tyme boe-i down tunes. 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