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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1964, p. 22

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THE LONELINESS OF AN EMPTY STAGE ' As the sets stand awkward and useless in the background, the principals of Anderson's High's 'Diary of Anne Frank" reminisce the two nights of footlights and glory. Seated on the prop couch that dou- bled as a bed and dining-room chair in the drama Director Sylvia Sloan and Producer Doug Mantz relive the glories of opening night with stars Carol MacKenzie (Anne Frank) and Peter Neve (Otto Frank), Mr, Mantz (right) is informing the others that they will restage the play, in part, at the Port Hope Drama Fes- tival next month. ~--Oshawa Times Photo Henry High Students Guided Through York |r By KATHY CUDDY All the students at Henry @pent an enjoyable hour on Monday afternoon, Feb. 10, when a student assembly was entertained by the Royal Cana- @ian Air .Force Band. This band, composed of about 30 men, rendered a variety of musical mumbers, popular songs, a Latin American piece, the "Symphony No. 6" by Tchaikovsky, a vocal selection from the opera 'Car- men", and a medley of songs from "South Pacific'. Everyone is looking forward to a return performance, On Wednesday, Feb. 12, about $@ Grade 12 and 13 students, wnder the supervision of Mrs. Amyot, visited York University in Toronto. The students were told what subjects and courses were available at York. They at- tended two lectures -- one on child pyschology, the other on geography. Then, three first year York university. students conducted a tour of the campus, visiting the Art Gallery, the Leslie Frost Library and the student residence. This trip gave the pupils some > insight into campus life. SPORTS By ANN HENSTOCK Tuesday, Feb. 11 the Henry High girls basketball teams played host to Clarke. The junior teams played the first game, Henry won 29-15. Jocy Bryant netted 10 points for the winners. Marg Hare scored eight, and Lorra Pritch- ard chipped in with seven. In the senior game the Henry game was again victorious, as the senior girls topped their Clark counterparts 35-14. Maur- een Liddle was high scorer for Henry with 14 points. Marg Weaver was close behing with 10. The guards displayed excel- lent defensive tactics and ball- handling in this game. If the girls can maintain their winning streak, they will partici- pate in the COSSA finals Feb. 29. It is possible that the finals will be held in the Henry gym this season. Grant, Mr. King and Mr. DUNBARTON STUDENT-SCRIBES JOIN Dunbarton High School's staff of '"'Cub" reporters have the first edition of their School mews appearing this week. The three students have set up.a small newsroom and are . seeking the support of the school camera club and other student bodies Left to right: Don Brewer, Sandra West- SS GY TEEN-TALK lake, and Don Mackeracher. Bon Brewer will be handling the sports beat, Sandra and Don Mackeracher will cover Friday, Feb. 14 the Grade 9 girls basketball team travelled to St. Bernadette's School in Ajax to play an exhibition game. It was a closely-contested game, but the Henry girls were able to eke out a 19-16 win. : Beth Barter netted seven points, while Rhonda Payne and Dianne McColl each picked up four markers. Thi is the last game the girls will play until their tournament in Oshawa Feb. 21. The student coaches of the Grade 9 team are Marian Sug- den, Sandra Chizen, Marg 'Hare, Pat Kahn and Ann Henstock, ° CAREERS DAY By AVIS LEGGETT Heny High School held its an- nual Careers Day Friday, Feb. 14. Each student spent the af- ternoon listening to three talks on the careers of their choice. Talks were offered on the fol- lowing careers: Accountancy, airline stewar- ship, architect, banker, forest ranger, biologist, clothes de- signer, dentist, dental techni- cian, engineer, geologist, hair- dresser, home economics, dia- tetics, interior decorator, law enforcement, nurse, nursing as- sistant, occupational, therapy, physiotherapy. Doctor, reporter, surveyor, Lovers' Croup Plans Picnic Junior members. of the Whitby Humane Society will meet in All Saints' Parish hall Wednesday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Burgess, execu- tive director of the Ontario Humane Education Society will address the group at their in- augural meeting. The junior group, like their senior version, * will take part in group discussions and pro- Junior Animal | jects. regarding the well-being of animals, Discussion periods will fea- ture the first of the bi-monthly meetings during the winter months, Mrs, C. K,. Sissons, senior advisor to the group, disclosed that, in more favor- able wéather, hikes and picnics would be included in the Junior Society's program: She said that' Wednesday's 4.15 meeting would be confined to the collection of information on, and the planning of pro- jects concerning, animals. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear. Sir, As of late, there has been a great deal of controversy over the famed Beatles of England.. Since Ed Sulli- van's show last Sunday we've had a couple of classes made up -of little else, other than varying opinions of them. During one of these 'discussions', one teacher stated that we had no right to force our tastes in music upon the elders. : I agreed completely but later realized we weren't the only party at fault. I don't know how many times I've heard complaints of the music .taught at school, Perhaps I'm. speaking a little out of turn, in as much as I don't even take music, but I might have thought twice if the school had offer-. ed a few Spanish guitars in- stead of a blatting tuba. RANDY GOSTLIN Anderson High School teacher (elementary and secon- dary), building trades. appren- ticeship, Ryerson Institute of Technology, Provincial Insti- tute of Trades, Oshawa Business College, social services. The students of Henry would like to express their thanks and appreciation to those who left their normal occupations on Fri- day to conduct these talks. Train Where Businessmen Hire Their Help! termediate or Advanced. Local businessmen are constantly seeking more CSB graduates. They know CSB gradulates are well qualified-to handle the better jobs. CSB has the en- viable record for placing its graduates in top posi- tions. Worth noting: At CSB you have a choice of Gregg, Pitmon, or @pecdeaifigg® Shorthand. Also we teach all phases of Accounting-Elementary, In- THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NY) 52% SIMCOE ST. N. 728-7081 the school's general news.

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