Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1959, p. 5

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mama NORTH Cheerlead ers had reason to cheer last week as both senior andjun ior teams won their £51115 Better Passing Counts North Beats Both Central Teams By COURTNEY MONABB Barrie North Last Thursday was Victory Day for our collegiate We beat Centrals football teams Because of their skilled pass ing and playing our Seniors won their game with score 395 Although the whole team played well the most outstand log players were Larry mulli gan who scored our first touchdown after running 70 yards and Rick Agnew litur ray Hill and Jim Page Still speaking of football our juniors who played so badly before beat redhclmet ed Central 248 If you remember lastweek we said perhaps oursunicia would follow the Cinderella fame at Los Angeles Dodgers As this prediction proved cor rect our Juniors as well as our Seniors stand excellent chances of winning the foot ball championships Good luck boys remember the green and gold Northerners are behind you all the way FIRST SCHOOL DANCE Our first school dance was held Friday night was Fall Ball sponsored by Stud ents Council and we would like to thank all those who helped to make this firstdanctl huge success Please dont put your danc ing shocs away yet because the GM is planning dance to be held Nov14 and know ing the girls of the Athletic central Needs Better spirit By sun rscumimnr Our Iinior and senior football learns Jsuffered decisive defeats at the hands of North Collegiate The juniors lost by score of 2+6 with Sutherland scoring the lone touchdown on pass from Altho our seniors held North the first half the Green and Gold bail carriers scored too many times in the remainder of the game We were finally defeated by score of39s wiles scored for Central on pass from Pratt CEOOL SPIRIT sThe Student Council decided at Mondays meeting that the responsibilities of our teams losses could not rest entirely upon the footbaif players little something called school spirit seems to be lacking inthe students dull crowd does not encourage any team which is trying its best to win game To help remedy thepresent Dougherly situation pep rally will be held before Thursdays game Everyonewho deserves to be called Centralite will be present Instead of watching our cheer leaders go through their regul rlar song and dance routines they will lea the students in school yells that will shake the walls ofour hallowed halls Mr Wood and number of other teacherp will put one foot hallskit that will not only bring chuckling response from the onlookers but alsoprove to the students they are behind Cen trot all theway lt Holising school cheers Will ingout duringrthe senior and unior games As am wr ing this article before the garnernoturally Ido not know the results but if cheering will help the scor will not be as unbalanced as they have been previously INliIAIloN 7mm lhis Friday QllrGladE 9girls and call of rhe senior girls for one do during school hours and atithe trial that night they will be weleomedinto BDCG through series of evertobe4 forgotten to ts Ignorance exists when you dont kriow something and some body ind out Juniors boat the same Barrie rivnis 246 The picture was taken With an Examiner cam Seniors bent Central 396 and sephs now mantras new Mdnhattan For EImvaie Students Friday on we boarded uie train at Hamilton and joined the rest of the group on our way to era by North student With cheerleaders like this how can North lose football game St Ioes Hopes Opera linnually By SUSAN OBRECHT St Joscpbl lllgh Many students of St Jo have brown and gold ribbons fluttering from their shoulders Come on everyone show your school spirit and buy your colors to day Students are still discussing the wonderful time they had NEW CORRESPONDENT Courtney hicNabb will keep an eagle eye out for newsht North Collegiate Ihls year Though newcomer to journ alistic ranks Courtney feels confident shell get all the news as soon as it happens Association it should prove to be very interesting Do you know what the col lective noun for lions is You know you say school of iisha herd of cattle and flock of sheep Well you say pride of lions MPDH Thespians Pick Executives By DAVlD MAHEU Midlandwlenetang lligb The Drama club at our school held its first mectingof the sea son last Friday The new cxecu tive this year includes as presi dent Bonnie Rourke vicepres ident Jim McKinnon and secrelt tary Sharon Murday The drains club has been op erating successfully at our school for many years which includes the years at the old high schools before we merged Besides teaching acting we also learn makeup stage man agement and all the other fund amentals of acting Our success at these things has been seen id the trophies we have netted for ourselves over the past yearsJ In the field of sports last Sat urday saw our cross country team came fourth outfloi five schools They included Drillia Richmond Hill Thornbill land Woodhridge The school with the lowest points was the winner of the race Members of our team were Harry Devries logo Hill debrand John Jolie Wayne 143 tour and Ed Vincent Here is something which we can stick our chests out for and that is sorfar our Junior and Senior football teams havent lost game and we hope to keep it that way Knock on wood TWIIIPSEASON Twirp season just like hunt ot the Barber of Seville Figaro sung by Alexander Gray captured the hearts of his youthful audience as he frolicked his way through the performance From loverture to final curtain call we were held spellbound Too soon it was time to re turn to the bus for the home ward iouroey Our thanks to those who made ihils enjoyable outing possible We hopeit will become an annual event at st Josephs High New York to the United Nations Tour Everyone on tbetrnln was friendly and we soon hes came acquainted We had it tie or no sleep but arrived in New York at it am Saturday and walked to our hotels Most of the students were at the President Hotel hut Torry and along with ten other boys were in room at the Bristol Hotel Our firt trip Was three hour or around Manhattan when we saw the Statue of Lily erty the United Nations build ing three ocean liners heading for Europe and wonderful view of the New York skyline After the cruise we were free to do shopping until supper time Iii the evening six of us went to Hayden Planetarium by way of the subway and then to show on Broadway and back to our hotels to be checked in by our chaperone Our trip so for was anything but boringprob nblo because our four lrlends names were Jackie Mary Jane Jill and Dianne but lorry can tell you more about that EARL SPRING SEE BEATNIKS Sunday morning we went to Rockefeller Centre which is on BSstorey building and has two stories below ground Then we went to see the most famous outdoor skating rink in the world which is open all year round The scenery surroundln the rink was absolutely bea tiful there was even little waterfall on the one side above the rink From here we went to The Lib tlcChurch ilflillld the Corner which boasts the worlds reco for church weddings that day was at an Automnt where we had yogurt which we thought was ice cream and found it was sour buttermilk Championship Hopes Plunge As Orillia BlanksColiingwood By JERRY noanns Colllngwood District Collegiate Collingwood played its first away game last Wednesday with Grillia The score ended so for Orillia and virtually eliminated Collingwood as for as chances of winning the chnmpipnsiiip go This was game decided by the breaks and as the score in dicated Orilliav received the de cisive breaks Only scoring in this thrillpacked game came in the second quarter when Man gan scored a1D on 29 yard reverse run Waters converted making the score 70 for Orillia Near the end of the quarter Oriliia at tempted field goal but only managed to get single point This Scorestood up for the re mainder of the game as both Collingwood and Drillia had op portunities to score but it was Collingwoods opportunity to get back into the ball game that electrified the fans In the third quarter Walt Bor thwickpassed 39 yards to Wayne Noble who moved the hall deep into Orillia territory few plays later Wayne char ing season starts today once agairrup our way If you arent yet hep to what Twirp Season is then to explain it it is the time when the girl changes places with the boy and does the things boy would ually doif he were courting girl The girl during the next week by twirping the boy and putting her chain around hisneck must try to please in every way there is lot of fun in it and if your students council hasnt already attempted it suggest it and who knows you justvrnight go down in history as the starter at the Twirp Season at your school imPERIAL IItUlls Fill sn in ADULTENTERTAW Aiso SHOWING corners nor OF COMEDY MAiussrosstnLErna amass nvtrossmm BY SEMBLINGJN om casr THE GREATEST LIST orsran COMEDIANS EVER 1N cannons tauntmans HARDY WILL ROGERS JEAN nanaow THE BEST BITS OF THEIR LONG AROL iomnaim BEN runpm HARNYILANGDON ged to the goal andlooked as if he was going to score but no fortunately the ball was jaired out at his arms and Orillia re oovercd on their three yard line Prior to this Borihwick had thrown long pass into Al Williams arms and had Al caught it he surely would havo seoredforkcbllingwnbd Waters was the dominating factor in Orillias win as it took three or four Collingwoud play crs to stophis running attack Noble and Zottcr were Collingwoods big groundgain ers Bob Doc Storey Coiling woods veteran centre is rumor edto be out for the remainder of the season because of an in Camp Borden this week if rookie Jack Bent is capable of filling bigDocs shoes CDCI Juniors have brother act in their line the ilenrys Brian and Richard SOCCER L055 CDCl soccer team lost two games during the week one to Elmsale 51 and the other to Meatord 21 in the Elmvalc game Kloost erman Ritchie Hoskins Muy for Elmvale while Chris Roberts picked up Collingwoods goal The Meaford game wasmuch closeras both teams were even ly matched Tippin and while the second half saw Coll ingwood settle down but unable ler had scored for them VOLLEYBALL TEAMS Junior and Senior Girls Vol leyball Teams have been chosen to represent CDCI at the Tournoi meot invNovember illicit new baby arrives Ir when you brateaveryapecialram iiy occasion Your Welcome We on Hostess will Cull wit our cigvsio and llbhsineaslea era Who the occasion unseap om EA c6392 ehy and Hoskins again scored lone Berger scored in the first half WELCOME WAGON ax Late that afternoon we went on tour of the Bowery China Town and Greenwich Vilihge Just outside theBoweiy we saw beatnik session and inside the Bowery we sale the city heboes laid out intoxicated ltiathight we went to Radio City liluslc Hall which is called city within city Here we saw the hocketiesthe best pre cision group of girls in North America Here also whole orchestra appeared and disap peered through the stage tlcor Afterlhe entertainment we saw the movie of the fill story Later we went to Brooklyn on the subway and arrived back lntima for four hours sleep Late Monday morning we went to the United Nations Bulld ing Wesaw the Security Coun cil Chamber and the General Assembly in smsion We listen ed on earphones to six different languages whonn motion was in the process of being passed and jury to his shoulder Well see at to tie the score after Paul Schul ialkd with our Canadian delcv gate After hinch at Ferdis we went shopping and arrived at the top at the Empire State Building After supper we rushed to the at ion and boards Dd thetraln Arriving in Tor onto hiesday morning at 930 we spent tlie day touring Media scope 59 This ends fabulous trip to New York and it you ever get the chance Go man gol IORRY STEVENS Friday October 18 The Davies presented musical treat at the HighSchool at 315 Grades and from the pub school came as did few other people The con cert was most enjoyable There was variety of music wsolos ducts and triosanrl we are happy to have had the opportunity of attending this enjoyable concert JUDY ROWAT TEE BARN MIR THURSDAY 0010323 MEDISCDPE 59 Wednesday Oct 14 fortr seven girls and bliss Smyth ot Elmvaie District High School attended ilediscope 59 in the Queen Elizabeth Building at the Exhibition Grounds in Toronto Under the guidance of airs Richardson former nurse and doctors wife the girls toured the spectacular exhibition Some of the highlights were transparent talking woman the birth of baby dentistry the VON and film on cancer lhere were also several op craiioos shown by illustration or by moving pictures BRENDA KERR OOLLINGWOOD BBAIBN Elmvalo boys chalked up 54 victory Oct 14 over Coiling woodu The 8A3 treated the teams to doughnuts and milk after the game and soldre freshments at the game The game scheduled for Oct 23 between Blmvale and Thornbury has been postponed Next week Oct 21 Elmvale plays at lleaford and Ceilings wood at Thornbury Friday Oct 23 Meaford pinyaat Collingwood Remember to participate in sports you must be one goodseéNowjl initiationBangs Banting High By EVELYN BALL Banting Memorial High initiation Day at Banting wait oil with bang Many practical Jokes proposals and controver partlcipated in by all grade ix students The any apparel of the grade lXs put Pant in second place for its cblrkoers Girls wore skirts pinned up above or the hon shirts on backwordl ties on backwards odd sock and shoal hair half doneup and mollup one onehaifof the lace mlsoya wore rgofllm over gym every way possiblet odd socks and thou largo earrings big bow above or at the knee level and pinu to carry Grade IX xn xm and Ipee iat commercial students were allowed to initiate the grade lXs few of the stunts milled were kids making the grade lxa cat garlic and chosen few had showers To some kids tacks or Inn flower seeds are too small to push down the hall with their noses but it can be done was done Quite Oftcnl

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