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PUBLtC - S" ONGS from !he SCHOOL PROGQ.Arl cc t i LL C RE ST Q U D \ TO RJ ·U THURSDAY rlHY 20 1965 ac B·/S" p. 177, _

TO RJ · n A Spoonful of Sugar" nchim-Chim-Cher-een "Super cal ifragilis ticexpialidocious 11 . 8. ACRES OF CLAl\!lS (A West Coast Ballad) 9. Selections from the Operetta J:vlERRIE

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~ PUBLtC SCHO()!~S -

S"ONGS from !he SCHOOL PROGQ.Arl cc t

~ i LL C RE ST Q U D \ TO RJ ·U r~1 THURSDAY rlHY 20 1965

ac B·/S" p . 177, _

PROGR.Af\/'iME. -

. 1. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN .

2. CANADA, DEAR LAND 0 'MINE (Marshall)

3. Selections from THE SOUND OF JV1USIC

(Rodgers and Hammerstein)

"The Sound of Music " . (Theme )

4.

5.

"Do-Re-Min 11.My Favourite Things"

"Climb Every Mountain"

FOLK SONGS

(a) Wagon Wheels

( b) The Camptowri Races

( c) In A Gondola

LONESOME VALLEY (A Spiritual)

6 . . · . .APRIL SH OWERS . (2 Part Girls' Chorus)

7. Selections ·from MARY POPPINS

n A Spoonful of Sugar"

nchim-Chim-Cher-een

"Super cal ifragilis ticexpialidocious 11

8. ACRES OF CLAl\!lS (A West Coast Ballad)

9. Selections from the Operetta J:vlERRIE ENGL11ND

10.

-Foreword, by a pupil (Edward German)

(a) nThe Yeomen of England 11

-Raleigh and Chorus (b) no Peaceful Englnnd"

-Queen Elizabeth and Chorus

( c) "The ~1;on th o 'May Has Come Today" Chorus

(d) "The Big Brass Band" -Wilkins, Simpkins and Chorus

( e) Finale - "Robin Hood's Wedding " -Soloist.s .C1nd .~nsemble

0 CAN i\ DA ( C. Lava-lee)

- Audi ence and Chorus 0 Canadal Our home and native land, True patriot lov e in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The true North, strong and free; And stand on guard, 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee. 0 Canada t Glorious and free ! 0 Canada! we stand on guard for thee, 0 Canada! we stand on guard for thee.

!-. CRES OF CL.k+S

1. I've wandered al l over this country, Prospecting and digging for gold; I've tunneled, hydraulicked and cradled, And I have been frequently sold~ And I have been frequently sold, And I have been frequently sold. I've tunneled, hydraulicked and crad led, And I have been frequently sold.

2. For each who got riches by mining; I . saw there were hun dreds grew poor; I n1etde up my minu to try farming, . The only pursuit that is sure,

3. I r oll ed up my ··grub in my blanket, I le ft all my too ls on the g r : urid ; I started one morning to ·shank it For the country they call Puget Sound.

4. No longe r the slaves of ambition, I laugh at the world and its shams-­And think of my happy condition Surrounded by acres of clams. ,

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To Parents:

I greatly appreciate the en:thusiastic and very effective extra-curricular work, by teachers and every member of the chorus, which makes this type of concert possible.

Lloyd Tufford, Music Supervisor.