Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1961, p. 5

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CAMPUsvva7rspsas man so Ana innovator norm or ran am mamas Bradford Career Conierencev Gives 16 Vocation Choices By MARGARET mam crestr by click boys PJ teacher BEADPORD BIGE ere proud our 1obeornottobewnsthe question umtanplaied by nu Junk Georg swansi NorthStgrdust Swirl ight To Remember CARL HAMILTON Central Students Awarded Highest Achievement Posts By ANDREA NEATHWAY Barrie Central Students of grades 12 and remade their choice at Head Girl and Head Boy of 196061 this week First the students nominated number oimembers of grades l2 and 13 whom they wanted to run for the election Then they voted by ballot on the final can didates As result Janet Ayerst of grade 13 is head girl and Carl Queen Betty Gates centre oiNorth Collegiate ls shown flanked by her charming at Hamilton of grade is is Head Boy These students have achieved their positions because of aca dunic standardsl athletic abil ity leadership school activities executive work and coopera tion with and respect for the stall and other students GUEST SPEAKER On May 10 Ev Smith of CK VRTV was guest speaker at the lliY meeting He spoke on the careers open to people in BETTY GATES IS NORTH GRADUATION QUEEN tendants Elspeth Cameron left and JoAnne Bell on the righL Queen was chosen dur ing Norths annual graduation Writing Some Examinations Is Considered Top Honor North Collegiate students have the honor yes the honor of writing special exams lheyve finished the lab now and are keeping their fingers crossed North selected Leslie Joiiiie Stress Education lit HSA Meeting Eight membersoi Winstown Home and School Association at tended the annual council meet ing in Barrie May total of 110 were presentat Central Un ited Church for the dinner Reports were given and Di Walkington national president spokelo the group mm DRIVE1N THEATRE FAA3391 yawn um Hen arms nouoaasr Pamms ToWHi ART orall unitumour momma ton justified the existence of the past accomplishments the demands oi Canada today mil mPHEN Emmwamw Gums sown £355 mum Aynslie Little Linda Tracy Lin da Marshall Alice Tascona and VickySmith to write special OAC papers Selection for the tests was an honor in itself Winners will be invited to attend Science Sem inar next fall Northhopes one In his remarks Mr Walking Homa and School Association by Heexpressed the need of ex cellence in all levels of teaching and said that the schools were not geared for this thatthe home and school must press for changes He concluded by asking the members to study the question How do graduatesstnck upto All Color Show SUSAN HAYWARD WOMAN OBSESSED till WA ay mama coxnru Barrie North tendants each received bou JANET AYERS Aaamn TV and radio He described the jobs at employees in those iieids and said there are plenty of opportunities for hard workers Even the unskilled may work their way up from the bottom of the industry The same day the Home Eco nomies Club catered to the Ju nior Basketball champions When the boys had eaten the meal oi southerniriend chicken Erepared by HomeEc mem ers they went to Toronto to see BenHun girls were Junior Paddy Pm Saturday night graduates and iriends danced to the soft music of the Rhythm Men at the an nualGruduation Dance this year called the Stardust Swirl As students entered tthound Room they passed through huge blue star In the middle ol the floor was water fountain and hail star filled with bal loons 0n the opposite panels of the room were huge cham pagne glasscs titled with bal loons ior bubbles The orchestra was partitioned from the dance floor by our rail oi blue and white stream era and around the room were tables set with white cloth and blue candle mounted in silver star Relreshments we re supplied by the Home Econo Iénics ciassm oi the senior gra es ounsn parry During the evening the stu dents voted for tho Graduation Queen and Miss Betty Grades was chosen Her princesses we re Elspeth Cameron and JoAn ne Bell The queen and her at School Bill Trophies For Borden High By BARBARA BENSON Last Friday was CBDllSs Field Day It was great oppor tunity to show school spirit Every event was well contested and some had from 30 to 40 competitors The school was divided ac cording to ago Junior 15 and under Intermediate l7 andun der and Senior over17 Individual winners for the tor Intermediate Sharon Had ley and Senior Judi Johnson Individual winners for the boys were Junior Conrad Gilbert Intermediate Fred Jones and Senior Bill Mulligan GIVEN TROPIHES Each of these students receiv ed trophy on Friday or his or her outstanding eiforts The tour tribes Mags lacs Pyutes and Bloods competed quot red roses Thanh iron all of no to the dam commit tee and the student Council for lovely evening On Saturday afternoon from Laws to 545 students from BDNC were viewed on HlTirno on CF iOTV our cheer leaders plus boy friends did our fnrnous wiggle cheer as favorite at bay ketball games There were spot dances with prizes dances with packages of gum onthe boys heath special guests Johnny FEAR HUMPIIREY Rhythm and Bobby Darin dance contests and lots at pop potato chips for everyone Ju dy Home and John Doherty were interviewed and received number of popularprecords Everyone had wonderful time T0 UN UNIVERSITY Fran Hum hrey will represent Barrie No at the United Na tions University Seminar held at Western Universly in Lonlt STARDUST don from June to June 30 Candidates from both collegia tes are being sponsored by the Kempenfeit Chaper IODE Purpose oi the Seminar is to give High School students an accurate knowledge of the Uni ted Nations Organization so that armed with this knowledge they may return to their com munities to arose interest in the UN At last weeks meeting at the iii1 the elections oi otfioer for next year were held Ron Simpson was elected president Mary Doidge vicepresident Pat Miller secretary Paul Kie menti treasurer Helen ONeill chaplain On Thursday the oili ceos will he installed by Russ Davies at their meeting SCHOOL NEWS ALSO PAGE 16 WEEKEND DANCE minor smarter urclirs I00F All Collier Si mmny ivarr nunrunrsr and ms Combo Tats won with over 500 points In Assembly Mr Eilispres entcd bars to all students who gained 25 points or over Among those who received bars were Bill Mulligan Judi Johnson Ja nis Johnson Ron Curry Keir lilaeLeon Bev Brady Paddy Procior Ed McCarthy Fred Jones Ernie Brand Lois Cbam berlain Bill Rhodes Sharon SATURDAY TOM CROWE and IDS ORCHESTRA From Orr Lake Spotlight Dunno Saturday Refreshment Booth and Chairman N0 SLACKS 0R JEANS PERMITTED ADMISSION 750 dens of grades eleven twelve and thirteen at our Career Con ference inst Wednuday Sixteen diilercnt vocations we re represented and each stu ileat wasx cal to strand four centres as ve min utes each The various speakers introduc ed their topics and at the terrain ation of their speech were nes tioned by the pupils about disad vantages of heir profession Local speakers were Mr Bowiby Mr Don Mchflchael Mr Brad Walker Dr Peter Hey land and Mr Evans Those visiting us were Mr Stanley Murray Aurora Miss Bush iioronto Lt Roach Tomato Miss Graoey Miss Ba tes and Miss MacDonald Bar rie Mr Scam Toronto Dr Staples Toronto Lt Gantang Toronto Mr Paulin Bar rie Rev irlmble Bar rle Ii Joan Seeley Ton nd Prof Teskey Guelph We certainly appreciate this opportunity which gave us broader knowledge at what lies in store for us SOURCE OF WEALTH The film The Great Cana dian Shield was presented at Assembly last Wednesday morn ing by grade 103 students We now realize more fully the im portance this mountain range serves being source of great wealth in minerals After the movie our junior soccer team was presented with WEEKEND ssawcs To WA5AGA arAcH Eifeotive May 19 LEAVE BARBIE 1m lm on sun and not 140 pan Fri Sun and Idol asAva WASAGA anacn ro Banana 120 pan Sat Sun and Hal 350 pm Sun and not xirlpwlllnotmnSnanaqug annals ausranrmm Maple and Simooe so Jv aym Aunt Phone rs um id tggiiis 0i LAUGHING gr Vii now snowmo FREE GIFTS FOR THE LADIES TO GET Dl two of its students will be 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