prfnre Rupert Daflp 33rto3 Friday, September 16, 1949. RPUL m msm Rental Books New School Term'New Faces Stir Editor-in-Chief -D. Kerrlghan Editor Arnold Olsen. Interest In Red . I Reporters Renee Nlckolson, M. UCO VOIr5! i Greenwood, D. Penoff, I. Hansen, thinjrplcas- Offers Students Opportunities McAfee, P. Tipton. iBooth Classes It,'..'.. eon"xsr 53 By M. O., crade 12) I by I. H Gr. 12 Outstanding Quality Delicious Flavour ! the nrsi v this fall, void this by ,,r bin f Schoo Given PHILPOn EU'ITT & Co. Ltd. Lumber Building Supplied Face Lifti mg l 651 Rhea Alexander, Verna Goring, Dawn Bodgef, Edward and Larry Mathews, Cecil Wing. Gr 8 Gunnar Delgren, Barbara-' and Paul Duumont, Gerald students attending Booth. They are: Gr. 13 Anna Oeketov, Re-nee Nlckolson. Gr. 12 John Antrobus, Nadia BeketovK Irene Reekie. Or. 11 Darrel Young Gr. 10 Margaret Gagnon. Gr. 9 Dean Thomas, Dolly Bentson, By R. N., Grade 13) Thioyeap the B.C. government introduced a book rental system for hiyh schools. All necessary U-xts are provided for an initial cost of $4 per year for the senior grades, and $3.50 per year for the Junior grades. Account of these books is kept by means of a number stamped on the Inside cover of the text; thus If a student returns the wrong book, it Is credited to the original receiver. When a student abuses the rented text, he Is required at the year's end to buy the book at original pi ice Provided that the student takes proper care of his books,, this scheme cuts down on his school expenses. Tills plan is especially beneficial to the family In which only one student attends school. With the usual contusion of New faces around the school cpenelng week over, the student always seem to have an a;r of of Booth have settled down for mystery about them. When a another year's studies. Time- J new boy comes Into the room table difficulties are gradually some girls wonder if he Is the oelng Ironed out and text books, kind who rtates a girl. Others supplied by the new Rental Plan only think that another make have been Issued. has come to spoil the peace A capable students' Council and quiet of their environment has been set up, with officer The thoughts that enter a boy's from the Senior grades, as well head usually concern sports as a, Junior and Senior repre- could he strengthen the Infield entatives to the Council. Fam- on the baseball team, or would Uiar faces, along with many new he be a better basketball player? ones add color and personality Relatively few boys ever won-to the school. For some it U t,er hc 11 a Uiret a far their first year at high school, his prestige with the girls Is for others, the last In either concerned, but a new girl is the case, it is hoped that each stu- mo9t complex creature of all. dent will do his infinite best. she u si7'ed "P thoroughy by , TT aw . y : . yi q yAXr Hi'lr U By P. T.f Orade 12) We are pleased to note on our return to school this fall that it has had a face-lifting. The outside has been painted and the washrooms have been re-decorated. New desks have been added, few more rooms have had flourescent lighting Installed, an improvement we hope to see In aU the rooms. On the whole, the -old school iooks much better, with these, and, we hope more improvements are pending. Our hair no longer needs to have fine plaBter dust brushed out after sewing or French classes, nor do our clothes set hooked by elusive nails out jf reach of our hands but not or, unfortunately, our clothes. ANNOUNCEMENT THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE CATHERINE LAURIE Public Stenographer . a credit at all times to ln SPXes m au respecus. 11 being she gets appreciative glances Booth Memorial High School. We predict great things for B.-Me-Hi in 49-50! Hoop sters btart Tel. Green 667 Days. Green 412 Evgs. ini Third Ave. (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Workouts Morning from the boys, the girls immediately put up a protective front against her. Soon, however,, as the air of mystery evaporates and her personality begins to appear, she Is accepted by the rest of the class and begins to play her part in- school life. There are, besides three classes of Grade Seven's, 19 new TRAIN SCHEDULE ror tfcc feast-Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturc. u:3u p.m by D. M Gr. 9 Mr. Evans, the physical edu Mimeographing Letters Composed Financial Statements Stenography Mailing List? Monthly Statements Report Bulletins Minutes Those taking part are: Bill Clark, Alan Shepard, Bill Brown, Jimmy Flewin, Chris Erickson, Roy Macintosh, Jordan Smith, Dick NIckerson, Danny McAfee, cation Instructor, la holding morning basketball workouts at 7:30 every school morning. They and Billy st arted Sept. 14, and will continue Fred Kristmanson for the next few weeks In order Mrtln. to pick an eight-team Junior Mr. Evans states that his team Pro fessional ami Business j " FOR . . . - Highest Quality in Your Printing Bo-Me-Hi basketball team, will win games this year. X sv "Want to rent a barrel?" A Avail yourself of our experience and versatility. DIBB PRINTING CO. JEANNE FAURE JACK AND JILL j art classes KINDERGARTEN I ' MRS' K C' McLEAN I 211 NINTH AVENUE EAST Phone Black 112 or Bluo 006 Phone Green 928 , ,1 ; Bixth and TaUow . T offer advice In matters of the 6 4? -J pneement PHONE . 234 BESNER BLOCK yZAi, fj iff heart. Your problems will be treated with all tact and respect. Address all correspondence to Percy Flage. They may be left at the High School office. urn effort and ex-the Royter Press lie Booth publlca- Jnsf Arrived ... sueeeeded In en-rcy Fhge, who WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS ' and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West U.Pays to Ac-.eKise, tHf V tM ' V t j ; M for. SOB and Sessions. He win Adverusc : tne u-lly News' h AC. ff A ? - . 4 1 . -t Brand New Shipment Scandinavian Records Sales Service and Parts Boat owners and users of Industrial Engines are Invited to our showroom to view our various engines and tu!V over equipment problems. I -tm...,m n r-i... .MimiMnrnininntiii.fr i j- 11 J . -i,, .. ( . I B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 188 Come In and Hear Our Latest Records 6 Jan Johnson's Wedding . Htj o Ho By Ragnar Hasselgren i J ' ... V - - 4 I .. -: - . -r . NO. 34 1 I-,. NO. 3 .CKUNWY-GOOD IN MILIC! DR. GARNET E. II. MONTGOMERY - DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box i216 NO. 24 HE'S TOPS Best dog of all'breeds in the Canadian National Exhibition dog show was Champion Glenarbuck Ambition, male Scottish Terrier, owned by H. L. Welley of Toronto. Ted Ward handled the animal who looks proud as punch in this photo. (C. P. Photo) FOR YOUR ROCK it CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 639 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed llalsa dem darhemma Barnsdomshemmet By Ragnar Hasselgren Nu Ska' vi dansa By Eric Gylling and Alfred San Francisco Polka Almestad accordion duet Violer till mor -By Anna Svenson Nar ljusen skall tandes dar hemma ' Larsen -By Carole Solwelgs Sang Langsel I'nderlige aftenlufte Jeg er havren sung by Aage Emll Jaeobseil Sol och sommar Till Dans mcd Karlstads-flickorna by Tage Ekvall's Orchestra NO. 28 I NO. 41 NO. 30 A. P. 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I Building and Repairs of all - kinds QUALITY REPAIRS ROOFS CHIMNEYS For Downtrodden Heels OIL BURNERS and Worn Soles MAC PHONES SHOE HOSPITAL Black 334 P.O Box 1S70 Box 774 Second Ave. pa Box 1670 REliSG MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING ,Z PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY .T MOD CAFE - PPTO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase with reinforced frame ft 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. )M 11;S0 A M. TO S:S0 A FIND NEW "FLOWERPOT" The two "flowerpot" on Flowerpot Island off the tip of Bruce Peninsula In Georgian Bay have long been the source of wonder of geologists. Now a new "flowerpot" has been discovered, this time on the peninsula mainland. Known of the district, Dr. Sherwood for several years to a few residents Fox, president emeritus of University of Western Ontario, "discovered" the peculiar formation this summer and took this photo of It Cabot Head, near Byer's Bay, Is In the background. (C. P. 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