COSTUME AND ART DIRECTORS CIlECK SENTEY Iolanthe Starts pm BDNC Says Arrive Early By COURTNEY Mariana Barrie North Grab your coats everybody and hurry hurry to North Col leglatel Dont forget your op eretta tickets but dont be late The reason for all this rush is that previously we have said that lolanthe started at 830 pm Thursday and Friday nights Thats wrong The operetta begins sharp at pm Therefore you must be there half hour earlier than before stated or course if you havent re servedscaf you would be wise to come even earlier to be sure to get good place to sit MANY HOURS As you probably realize by now the Glee Club under Mr Ross direction has spent many hours practising and rehearsing for tllis event so you can be as sured that it will measure up to and even surpass the operettas presented before by our school If you would like to attend it but still havent ticket you could contract high school stu dent or the school to see if any more tickets are available It would be shame to miss this production after we have work ed so long on it SCHOOL SPIRIT School spirlt was much dis cussed topic in our school Mon day This was partly due to Betty Gates pep talk for ticket selling and the attitude of some of the students in this school Wecame to the conclusion that school spirit is the feeling of th Offers To Pay Bill To Move McKee PARRY SOUND CF Harry Paul Winnipeg businessman has told town council he will pay to have the body of Marvin McKee exhumed and decently buried in the Manitoba capital McKee 20 was hanged in this town 60 miles northwest of Orillia Feb afted he was convicted of the murder of Huntsville taxi cab driver Mr Paul president of Paul Limited said in telegram he had seen report of the coun cils protest to Ottawa on the bur ial of the youth in the yard of the district jail Mr Paul said in his telegram People fail to realize that some of us must be bad in order to help others to be good It is way God has of testing the worth otpeople TO VISIT WASHINGTON AP The king and queen of Denmark will pay state visit to the United Stntes nellt October students to further and better their school In this case schoolispirit docs nt mean how loud you cheer and stamp your feet at games or how much you laugh in class or in the halls but the things you do to make others appreci ate not just tolerate our school Last Thursday our senior girisl basketball team won half of the By SANDRA MacPHERSON Comp Borden High After hectic week of com fusion the Drama Festival has gone by for anohher year Altogether eight plays were presented each of high stand ards but the decisionsI for awards has not yet been made Elwy Yost commented on every play and much to every ones surprise no one play has better chance than the other Of course CEDHS is hoping to come out with at least one trophy Trophies werepresented to Linda Morris and Russ Rich ardson for best actress and actor These trophies were do noted by the school SCHOOLHOTEL Friday night our school was not only usedas an auditori um but dormitory canteen and restaurant Owing to bad weather con ditions the players spent the night sleeping on army beds in the classroom Congratulations to Susan Iremhly the only winner of the Noma Spelling Contest Susan was presented with prize donated by the Commer cial Club Georgian Bay title In order to win the other hulfthey had to play Newmarket twice nfondayour team went to our opponents home town and de feated the Newmarketers 2846 This week our team will play Newmarket here at our school If they win this game they will have the complete championship and will go on to COSSA Week 01 Confusion Al CBllli llefugees Cumped 0nCumpus About 20 students set out Friday morning for an all day excursion at look at the business world Of course this was the Commercial Club The students knowing how real estate offices Bell Tele phone nnd department stores operate now have better outlook for future jobs if they do choose any one of these professions FEBRUARY FLOP The Air Force teen town has come up with an unusual dance The February Flop is to he held Saturday Feb 27 This is pay as you pick dance Cbme out dont let flhis bé flop Finally the day has arrived for all those eager Grade students tovisit the National Ballet in Toronto For many this is their first view of National Ballet company The apprentices are voluna teering their skills at basket ball The seniors have accept ed This should prove to be an interesting game Friday Elmvale girls were just little better than our gi The proud winners went home 248 victory at basket EVERY ADMISSION 50c mar unl DANclNe FRIDAY Cflllllill sr mucous The Rhythmnires Modern AUSPICES Ioor No Slacks or Jeans Permitted flI for regular commission victorious ARMY TALK List Openings For ED Thursday lost lieutenant from the Army Recruiting Com tre in Toronto talked to oil boys in the school for short period on careers in the armed services There are three plans offered to young men in ormy careers The first is the Soldier Appren tice Plan which provides training in the artillery service corps ordnance corps rngilleering successful applicant must be 16 or 17 years of age and have Grade ll education The Officer Candidate program is open to boys ill24 years of age who have grnde 12 standing The Regular Officer Training Plan ROTP provides univer sity education and preparation candidate must be between 1840 years of age and have grade 11 or 13 education Much interest was shown by the boys in the lecture as evid enced by the question period which followed Torry Stevens GIRL BASKETBALL This will be the lost report on basketball or the season drew to close last Wednesday our team travelled to Camp Borden where weplayed an exhibition game with one of the high schools there Once again we emerged the victors vï¬tlla score of Donna Madill was our top scor cr with 12 points Sharon Crowe next with 10 followed by Pat OHallarn with The pennant which was won in the playoff game with Thorobury will he presented at the next assembly The Girls Athletic Association is now selling chocolate milk at noon hours We hope to add to our funds in the bank as our next goal along with the BAS is time clock for the gym sharon Crowe THE FORMAL The weather certainly betray ed EDIIS Friday night One of the worst snow storms of the year occurred at this time mak ing several roads impassable As result the attendance at our annual formal was not the best However those who did come seemed to enjoy them selves As we entered Winter Fun tasy we were greeted by the reception line consisting of our principal Mr Yarwond and Mrs Yarwood representative of the School Board Mr Robertson and Mrs Robertson and the vicepresident of our stu dents Council Colin Elliott and his partner Thais Morrison Betty Trace and her commit tee did wonderful job of chang ing the school gyminfo pic ture oi beauty with snow flakes icicles and othenwinter features PRINTERS BUN POLICY HAVANA APA Cuban news paper workers union has voted that any employeelwho fails to denounce articles unfavorable to Premier Fidel Castros gov ernment should be fired HS Boys Nicely decorated tables were set up lo the corridor and do llcious lunch was served by the students Arrangements for the lunch were capany made he forehond by Donna Madill and Sharon Cowan special vote of thanks is ex tended hy us to Peter Vollett who come to our rescue at the last minute by bringing his re cord player and records to the school when the announcement was made that the orchestra woo unable to get here due to road conditions Judy Cdmpbell STAFF INTERVIEW This weeks staff interview was with Mrs Johnston our Home Economics and Science teacher Mrs Johnston was born in Essex and attended pub lie and high school in Viarton Carleton Place and Hanover From Queens University she graduated with an Honor Degree in Chemistry and Biology Be fore coming to Ehnvale she taught in Wiarton and Mount Forest When she finds time she enjoys doing her favorite hobbies leathcrorelt and smock mg CDCI Loses Chance Downed By Central By JERRY ROGERS Colllngwood High The door has been closed on boys basketball for this year as our last hope for champion ship iha midgets bowed to Bar rie Central after having seven point lead going into the second game The midgets won the ï¬rst game played in Collingwood 3528 These seven points ap peared to the boys as the sign that they would win the title Overconfidence swept over them as they were now sure of win ning After the first quarter it up penred that Collingwood might walk away with big win as they held 133 lead But the Barrie team fought back with Don Crowe leading them and by halftime they had cut the lead to 1942 The scond half sow Barrie work the boards as they took excellent advantage of their greater height and at one point in the game they managed to tie the score before Collingwood fin ally moved out in front to stay Actually Colliogwnod should have won by 70 points or more asthey cbntlnuclly missed easy layups Their passingwas bet ter than usual but as well see in the Barrie game it eventual ly let them down For CDCl Brian Hodges hoop ed 15 points followed byDon Blacklock with 12 Don Crowe and Joe0gden pac ed Centralrwith 11 ands points respectively The gdmein Barrie was com plete switcheroo as Barrie claw ed their way to an easy 5734 win thus claiming the midget championshlpby 16 points gt Please donate the Startling Glimuir Now SHOWING nvesnows arr ms nu lscllllnllc ultimate rllnrlilm ll on Each humanbeing like precie THEDANGERl THE PROFESSOR THE BEATNIKlTHE MUSCLE All wilh oils objective EDWA Iillln at more gt PERIAI instrument Will jeblo dot THE BARON THE GAMBLER MANI ms snrscancmn $4090000 14le SYDNEY BOEHM ElfHENRY HMHAWAY CINlmscapE iSt Ioes Cagers Are Champions in cousin saso st Jocepho um St Joes basketball team em erged the champions but only after terrific uphill battle in the sudden death semifinal with Gravenhurst With three mfnutd left and St Joe behind four points Ken moullck and Mike Rinneard moved us wllhln two points of victory Time was running out when Rlnneard scored the decis lve basket thus giving st Jos ephs the northern Junior championship Score 2524 The finan will now be played against Markham in twmgome totalpoint series Carefree laughter and shout ing echoed across the bills at Snothnlieyldskl Cluhl where St dose its iing party last Thursday Eager to try out their skills the student flocked to the slopes with skis and tobogguns of all sizes There was even some thing in the way of sightsce lng tour provideda treetorllke icep carrying about six persons at time Tth was often seen creeping up the side of steep hill or whlzzlng along level ground The machine was por ticulnrly enjoyed by such ordent skiers as Home Belcskey Ken Cuculick Gerry Goodwin and Ricky Colllogs The reason for this luxuryrofthehllls was the expending of less energy to reach the top again After everyone had his share of fun on the snow the time come to refresh the inner man Quickly the club was fillcd with hungry youths and much too soon the food disappeared Appe lites satisfied the evening pro gram commonced Sunday of this past week the Knights at Columbus held its semifinal oralorical contest both in Barrie and Orlllla First place went to Wendy Andrews of Edgar with Michael OBrecht of Barrie in second place and tie ing for third place Suzanne Watt and Sheila McKinnon The Orll lie finals for the some contest named Steven Hinton first place and Mike ninnenrd second COLLEGIATE BAND Gains In Fes By SUE TSCIIIRHART Barrie Central Our famous Barrio Collegiate Band weathered the storm last weekend to travel to Toronto in order to compete in lhe annual Kiwanis Music Festival As usual their diligent prac tices paid oflln the final rc sulls In class 580 under 21 Burris stood first with 33 points The band walked off with second in the Classified High School Bonds They were topped by North Toronlo who had 87 points to Barrles 81 in the open class the group placed third Congratulations to Mr Fisher and the Band for fine perform ance We will be looking for ward to your concert with Low reoce Park Collegiate March STORMY DRAMA The storm also contributed its share of upsets to the Georgian Bay Drama Festival Although our club was late in nrrlving their ploy did go on as schedul ed Soturdoy night After the play roads were clear for the trip home Other troupes were not so fortunate Fridoy many students friim Collingwood and Midland were strunded at Camp Borden un able to make it home through the storm As have mentioned in prev ious articles our club perfum ed The Devil and Daniel Weir ster The adjudicator Elwy Yost gave special mention to Baden Griffcn He was delight ed with his portrayol of the Devil Of course It was diffi cult to single out any one person usnll the actors gnve fine per formances The results of the competition are not yet known but lm sure place These four lop winners will now go to Colgah Ont for the final March CAMPUS WHISPERS First tival the group made fine showing JR BASKETBALL The junior boys basketball cum captured enothcr district chemplonship by winning two comes straight ognlnst Midland They now mecl Newmarket to determine winning team for cossa Our juveniles overcame an elghtpoint deficit in their sec ond game against collingwood to become district chumps This makes the third consecutive year Centre has captured this honor Congratulations to Bill lumen and his hardworking team frhe big storm left us without dance at Central lust Friday This Saturday however come what may the Sadie Hawkins Dance will be held of 830 in the BDCC gym N0 SLACKS JEANS The dress remains the same no slacks or leans allowed Dancing the art of pulling your feet away faster than your partner can slap on them USAF Cancels BomarcB Test CAPE CANAVERAL Flu CF The United States Air Force Wednesday cancelled test flight of the BnmurcB missile thorono to be installed in Canada No explanation was given for the cancellation An air force 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