§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Saturday, October 21, 1967 {8.01701 MOMORNMNARMA NAMEN TEEN TALK McLaughlin A football rally was held on Wednesday morning to help boost school spirit, and let everyone get to know our foot- ball teams (both senior and junior), and their coaches. From what we could see, our teams seem to be very good, and their is no reason that our Trojans and Junior Tojans should not win their respective championships, especially after their good nightly workouts and good coaching. We also got a good look at our cheerleaders, under the leadership of Rose- mary Wise, and they are an- other good reason that our boys should be winning. Recently, there has been | strains of music coming from the boys' gym, where the banc practices after school, and we are pleased to note that the quality of sound has not gone down since last year. Rumors have been heard to the effect that we will be hearing a spe- cial concert by the band next week, but we aren't sure The first effects of the up- i) ) | i | | coming newspaper are being seen around the school: posters | covered with advertising and purple bulls, and odd PA an- nouncements read by Patti Canning of the newspaper club. We all can look forward to see- ing the first issue, which is due out the week after next. Com- ing events to be noted: the Sadie Hawkins Dance in the near future, and (Graduates | Note!) Commencement on Nov. 4. After the Commencement there will be a dance for grads and their families in the cafeteria, --RON TAYLOR Bowmanville Bowmanville High School is a beehive of activity this week. The predominant activities | being advertising, rehearsals and football (although basket- ball season has started). The advertising is for the Curtis Magazine Sales, a method employed by our stu- dent council to raise money for dances and other activities. The grade nines are leading the race for class participation. The first class to reach 100 per cent par- ticipation wins a chicken dinner for themselves. Boys who have sold a subscription may win a} barrel of gas for their cars and | girls, a birthstone ring. | Rehearsals are being con- sidered the "'in" thing, besides | Mondays, Wednesdays and oc- casionally Thursdays, students have started practising noon The play is beginning to take shape and should be a really _ production by Novem-| ' | Central | This week at Central the stu-| dent council is preparing for their annual Hallowe'en Dance. It will be held on Oct. 27. A large crowd should be on hand since prizes will be awarded for) the best costumes and Eli James and the Production will be an| added attraction. It should be a lot of fun, so come on out and enjoy an exciting evening. The GAA is holding -its car wash this Saturday at the BA! station on the corner of Gibb/ and Simcoe Streets. The cost) for a complete car wash and) clean-out is a mere $1. Their] services will be available from) 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. | The girls' inter-school basket-| ball teams are doing well this) year under the coaching of Miss Gray and Miss Collyer. Intra- mural basketball is also under- way which enables all girls tc participate in playing the sport The boys are starting thei bordenball schedule next week which should provide some ex-| citing games. If you've been to any of Cen- tral's football games this year. you have undoubtedly noticed) the cheerleaders. They are out | encouraging the teams even in| the worst weather. This keeps) up our school spirit and fans) join in and get just as enthusi- | astic. The senior team has won} two out of four games and are pushing for the top. This year a photography club was formed at Central under | the guidance of Mr. Houghton. | There are also many other groups within the school where students may obtain further knowledge about their hobbies. --ANITA ROTER . O'Neill On 'Tuesday, October 17, O'Neill's junior football team encountered the Donevan squad in mortal battle. The team) members played with plenty of reassurance 'from O'Neill spec- tators. It was a star perform- ance with an enthusiastic effort | shown forth. Hard work ought to be rewarded and O'Neill cer- | tainly was -- by a 12-point lead over Donevan. The girls' junior and_ senior | basketball teams also locked) horns with Donevan, but only} the senior team reigned vic- | torious Parliament sat for the first time last Wednesday evening| A mass plan for charity drives) was introduced. Fund raising} will be accomplished by a walk- | athon from Oshawa to Ajax, a/| Red Feather drive and many] individual class projects. 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