a © he ae . " ¥, | Boo Memorial Junior Senin High School News - iter’ : wee 3y LOUISE FREE MAN” . “HIE written word plays an important part in, ‘the lives of all our students. Once again, a “number of our students are to have a first-hand ex- by ew perience with the written word through the fine > co-operation of The Daily News, It is, for them, ‘a fine opportunity to learn and serve. ‘We extend é 4 project,” ' fr to them our wishes for a successful and continuing With these words Mr. R. H. Davidson, princi- pal, wished the school newspaper well when asked to comment onthe paper's future policy, phasized that the main purpose of the school news- "page was to g gain skill, knowledge and experience, He em- “The second purpose of the page,” he said, “is to inform the publie about the school and related «affairs. xe This will be done in such a manner as to ‘reflect the spirit and pur It is the school editorial staft’s pose of the school.” wish that the af ‘paper assist in a two-way community-school under- i Bite eo ft a . re le te £ “A cof a newspaper achieving v Without that cheerful, noisy, complicated, frustrat- ar ‘ing little animal, the typewriter’ ? They do not ask for much, your faithful Fourth | ia hoa “¢ Bestate, he They request merely t : + | | We will buy ‘od, stan i if nominal sum—say five, ty Offers of assistance i ae atefully r eceived. “BULLETIN | : q . er In view of the lack of sup- » pork given the recent Civic’ ‘Centre membership drive, the ' students council of Booth Me- _ morial Junior- Senior ,, School today offered the sery- F ' body to the Cive Centre in any , Way the board of directors % sees, fit. | MMMM NGeoaaR ee Wallace's a vn a ~ h}, et , : s _— we ~~ and Hlancy iree a x a a a a a a a w a a a a a a a. a a a a a a a a u a a a w w u a a w > w a a w re i u u w a a a u u w u y u w ae —yeueuatasceugalueomel fi ~ HMB _ Bese tEs an Wallace's Presont he simple, uinclutter- line is news for ‘54! ec our collection of oals casual and anicy free, At Wallace’ s a T C Dee C f . ~~: ‘s aqme A t Of Course a Deine ONE eORe 1" .. Reporters Need Typewriters high , ' her. success. in: every, oe _born In Johannesburg. His hobby | » .ds ~stamp collecting and he fs Michael expected snow all year! , standing and relationship, Reporters and executive of your school news- | , paper are a fugitive group! Any day at any hour they may be seen lurking in shadowy corners, en- “ “Paging In whispered conversations, or pleading be- fore the fect of the mighty on bended knee! Their plight is desperate and their need great. They have no typewriters! And who ever heard g@ success and distinction ' that some kind parents, -some interested, ‘civic-minded business men, search | ‘through attic or junk piles for old machines. | dard machines for a real, ten, fifteen dollars! i Let us hope that typewriters—vintage, early | J 20th century—will find their \ ‘room. of your Bo-Me-Hi school newspaper. way into the news- in this matter will be Booth Greets Several Pupils From Far Places By R. Knutson and B. Pedersen Grade 7 One of 190 new students at: Booth Memorial High School, ) Us year, may have come to us from distant parts of the globe. ' One of the most interesting is ‘ Nancy Wong from China. Nancy, i 25, 18 @ young woman determined.) 1 \ \ lees of the high school student | i fo go through school all. over; again to learn English! aid the Canadian way. of, life, She. Started in Grade alinaney asibtts' she enjoys being : wi 0 eee el BS- mates and teachers 4 vist t From Capetown, ‘South’ “Ait, we have suchael sramer, He was fend ot football and softhall, | round in Rupert, We hope he is not too disappointed, Coming closer to home Is Con- nie Murray of Victoria, Connie is also a Grade 7 pupil and painting ts her hobby, In, sports, basketball and softball | are her interests and we hope} to sce her on a team soon, | Last but not least on our: welcome Ist are the three Jones! : sisters from Abbotsford, ‘They are Janet, grade 12: Alice, Grude 10; and Beth, Grade .7 All are: Interested In syorts In general and thelr special interests are musie and art. We feel that Ab- hotsford's loss Is our gain and wpe they will be with us a long time All our newcomers except Mi- We are therefore pleased to ine troduce them to our lovely In- dinn summer, nor pln #biquar Conscal Heard or hy the cisysetuateans al Ueitish Columbta. Some OOH aS eaten aR Lea, “4 Vhs advertisement dv or dlyplayod Ly V. ‘ | 1 { i 1 i ! | \ 1 i 1 i t j ehacl expected to tind It rains - all the time In Prince Rupert, | ' the year, tures for the coming year. representative; Margaret Watts, Girls’ Sports representative; Jackie Moore, secretary; Georgina Mitchell, president; Bruce Foreward, treasurer; Janet Jones, senior class representative; Robert Jensen, band representative: _and Pat Wong, junior class _ Tepresentative, Proves Pop Virginia reels, minuets, -Vien-! i Nese waltzes, and polkas, started | the year's festiivties Friday, Sep- tember 24, The “Get Together Danice: aye iranged and conducted by the : Students’ Council, was’ attended | by more than 400 students, the jlargest attendance at a Booth =e high School dance.. Story Contest Sponsored By PTA Group: Ahoy, pen-and-inksters! ” Here’s your chance to break ' into print! B.C. ky rent-Teacher ‘tfon is sponsoring ‘Story “Will be pibii ber-December issue ef the Parent-Teacher,” iber 1, Jearefully: @ This ccnte: : 7, 8 and 9 only, @ On the envelope in which the Story js enelosed, print neat- ly the title of tho contest, your name, sddress, school, grade and age. into another and send it to this address: Parent-Teachers Feder. ation, Suite 8, 423 West Broad- way, Vancouver, B.C, Tell everybody and anyone you: know In grade 7 8 or 9 to try and wrile a winning story. Re- member, the deadline is Novem- her 1, ‘ ‘Awards Await ' ‘Hard. Workers The future is bright for many of or graduating students, In, order to give these extra-schol- arly students a needed — boost, : any Frince Rupert organisa. lions and clubs have contributed: scholarships, bursaries, awards: and prizes, Students! Here's vour chance lo ensure extra security In the neademie struggle ahead, The wav to wl an award Is to iStart working right frony the be- rEinning of the year and keep ,' ground naw! awards presented to Mleh Sehool : stlenta at Ho-Me-Ht: The Business and Professional Breakfast Clirh: Clubs LOD: Nurses: Trades and Labour Cor poration, Porent-Tonchers' Age sociation: Myherhoff, Btudents' Counell out the year, All you have to do is write a story with approximately 1,000°' words and have it in by Novem- Follow these instructions ' «sw ow By Inter-House Volleyball Then insert this envelape | These are just some of the | many clubs that are presenting | Tsaflbnll and the track moet dy Awards and scholnrships, ‘The Presonts awards to all students wha have [have gradualed so the Juntors tobleved a B average through» Wil have a elance to prove thedy GREER & BRIDDEN LTO, Builders and Contractors : DIAL 5241 215 Jst Avo, Wost ular Affair The two siatf Sponsors, Mr.’ ‘Hartwig and Mr. Graham, along | ‘with the two emcees, Tommy: -Moorehouse, and Jim Saville, kept the dance lively. and suc- ‘cessful. Throughout the evening, re- freshments, consisting of soft drinks and doughnuts, were (Photo by M Milford Weick) STUDENTS’ COUNCIL, elected every year sponsors and governs ‘student activities throughout Meetings are held frequently to discuss items of current interest, control expendi- Students’ council for 1954 is pictured above discussing school mat- térs, They are, from left to right: Karen Kemp, Club’s representative: Alf Strand, Boys’ Snorts Greig Forbes, vice-president: en a a Inspector Lauds Get Acquainted Dance | ‘Of Booth Courses Wice Range ' The wide range of courses of- fered at Booth Memortal High School gives Prince Rupert stu- dents an advantage over stu- dents clsewhere in the province. A. D; W. Jones, new School In- spector for School District 52. snid in an interview with a high scheol reporter. He also commented on the fact that the different agencies served in the activity room by; members of the Students’ Coun- | cil, Prizes were given for various | ‘dances. Stewart Noble and Val-! erjle Richardson were chosen as’ ‘the hest Junior dancers. Leona | Ritchie and Brian Kangas won ‘the Elimination Dance while ihe Spot Dance was won by Miss: ‘Hicks and Mr, White, two of the ‘ -many teacher's attending, The dance ended at 12:50, and: all those attending agreed that‘ Federa- it was one of the best dances . a Christmas that Bo-Me-rli has ever staged. - Contest. The winning story shed in the Novem- : We hope that this will set a ‘ees in the future. School Sports. By MARGARET WATTS Girls’ Sports Editor | : Volleyball starts the sports: year rolling at Bo-Me-Ht, Inter. House competition in this Sport will begin this week, Beeause of the large number of participants in’ this popular; rame, it has been decided to en-' ler three teams from cach house, | ‘Junior, Intermediate, and Sen-| jor, instead of only Junior and Selo teams as. in previous | years. 1 Gym teachers Sheila Niels and Georgia MeNay have ‘drawn wp plans for the yen | Rasketball will be played among! the honses and also in the City League, List ‘inesday 2t girls turned ow! for the tryauts for the girth’ ‘yep team, the PRo-Me-Ht "Raln-! birds.” This will mean two good! teams this year, and besides Uhis’ we'rs haping for a Junior Girls! Rep, Team, Turning were some neweomers to Booth, One Is Lorrame Kennedy, from Tall, who pkeyed centre ja both Inntor and senior high sehoa fins rnd dn the edly league: Sadie Arneson, from Winnlper, | working to the very end. So don't, Plived forward on the Aberdeen {spall your ehanees by dawdllng taer-hieh lean fora year, and HN Whinipegests for two years: Here are some of the many: Sellyn Macdonald, was on base your's Klthnat team and Alder mind Fanet dones both played for a yearat Mbbotsford, Janel hag Women's Clubs Credit, Waments ) Uso played ta contre in Vietorka, Soropttint The propitn Ig soon and Miss Meks hopes: to Bidiminton Clab will be sturt- ‘have the gyn open one after. oun and evening of every week itor Uhl popular sport. Next on the agenda wil ge the apring, | performers In these (wo. sporty worth, aul at this practiee Many of our best dp in fawn, with the co-operativs help of the Civic Centre, are do- ling a great deal toward con- structive entertainment and training for the students. Mr, Jones further stated that ‘he and his family found the :people of, Prince Rupert very : friendly and helpful. ‘Besides Prince Rupert, work takes him to Ocean Falls, Kitimat, Portland Canal and a few. Indian day schools. - Table. tennis. will be played ir dughout the year-on noon, hours and the Curling Club will ; of the social writers for the'first ‘ “BC: patlern for the high schoo! dan- also get underway ina few weeks! time this year at the Bo- Mo-Hi! tine, a ee eee po Year Launched ; ‘This years program has ex- citing prospects so let's take part in all the games. Support: Your |: House and School with Lots of| js Spirit, Band Bubbling ‘With Enthusiasm By JACKIE MOORE The Booth Memorial High} School Band under the capalyle leadership and direction of Mr. Andrusko is off to a good start this year, There are several new addl- ‘Wons to the band this year, but the bulk of the players are those shat fake musle periods wlth Me, Andrusko, QGutstanding players; to listen for are Tommy Moore- house as our sola trumpeter, David Claize, umpet, Bop Jen- sen, Grambone, Ronnie Nordine, alto horn, and dnimy Currie, wraphone, IL ds hoped that the band will play at school funetions and as. senvbiles In the near future, Dear Old Dad? looking? mt PLYMOUTIL SEDAN * Ono owner-Ridlo and Heater 4 t TMMACW ALE ee HOO his i -It is generally acknowledged ‘that the previous basketball sea... ‘Inter A League where the two jtion, last year's three Senior B Prince Rupert Dally News | Monday, October 4, 1964 » BOOK REVIEW dl YING, BULL FIGHTING? NO DIFFERENCE WHA TS OF vER — By CRAIG OLIVER? Gita > | ‘ Before anyone joins a jive: el, che shoul know. what jiving Is. Though T’'ve met many people who don’t’ velieve it, jiving and bull-fightitig are one and the Same thing, In a bullfight, everything must be perfectly time(l or someone gets. gored,: If a jive routine isn't perfectly timed someone gets floored. Anyone with two feet can jive, just as an one with two: arms can fight bulls, In a. jive rout{ne-all one need dois run’ up to his partner, twirl around, and nin back. Ina bullflght, +, all one need do is run.up and bun back, I maintain there is only one difference between the two: In a bullfight, after two or three goes.,one is.dead; in a jive. routine, after twe or three goes, both are dead. Bull- ~fighting Slire is easy. | Maritime Sty | Captures vay By LOUISE FREE: ‘A new by 00k Pack peal for _ high ste Desired’ Haven,” the all-cy fiction award of'1953 wei rot Mcharcson, Loe ae vel is on Nova Scot In the 191 century a ‘|thme of the Civil w War i “United stat tes, hy “Desired Haven” |g of full knowle Aginative capaci ater inter adian life, It js con ce ordinary people, depicted MAN with Ludeng 5 wrille due with n pretation af 4 Rainmakers: Face Tough Task If Allowed in ‘Seni or Loop ‘By JOHN DUMAS Bo-Me-Hi Sports Editor v a struggle. son was a poor one, Only in the He will certainly high school teams, North Star under any circumstances wp We woof, Was me fouerht through many a hard’and thrill- ing encounter, did basketball him, shine. “Mr. Evans The sithation, both in attend- ‘ant school Rainmakers, ance and calibre of playing, that: must certainly be Improved this Prin year, According to reHlable informa. | neat {ufure,” entries will be reduced to only everything 1s up ‘in’ the-‘tlr,” two as the CCC 300 team is dis- ; banding. If such is the case, the Bo-Me-Hi Rainmakers will prob- ably be asked to complete this league, 6 {makers such a successful one, Now, if this had been the. case | , Duringhis’ tenure-the: Rain- of thelr iife in “We Kod last year, it certainly would. makers equtired the Kay- hiMBo- ; Light” won the Governor.ge have been satisfactory: all -Me- -Hi trophy. as well as the un- ‘al's award for creative non around. However, since most of ; official city championship. the school's outstanding players ' = ence, Although they may .¢nd up last, they will. not do so without that, despite differenc : Mr. Don Har twig will be coach- ing the High School Ralnmakers, he ‘an asset and we are sure the team, as a whole, will make a good showing under former ‘coach of stated “The. basketball ‘situation in ce Rupért fs not, ds:yet, def- (Initely’settled. A. meeting of the ‘association will be held in, the, cand Aint! theri Mr. Evans’ ds. definitely. to. be congratulated “on: making “his final. years as coach of. thie Rain-! & background of 5 of storm and calm La . |Richardson knows thorough The characters face the ‘ships and restrictions and ef the rewards and fre edom: Nova Scotian coastal ai a century ago, Thelr lives p Prove’ the i Cs In hi and char e's unee and woman f ed haven in ground, religion and despite Fa weather /aman find their desire other's love, Mrs. Richardson, from generations was born ona gs the tip of Nova She spent hor Clark's Harbor, she attended H and took a year at Dal iversity belore leaching ut ‘In - 1926. she married Mg Richardsonand after three dn’. Massachusetts returned help her’ husband Keep the | on Bon Portage Island. Here they raised ‘Uhree. of en, Mrs. Richardson's ated deseo) of Bled mall tsland Scotia, § first 15 yead and after allfax Acadg a. tlon In 1945. have graduated, we believe that Bo-Me-Hi will not be able to compete with these two top sen-. ior teams which wlll probably be. composed of A-1 material. Hence, the hich school is Hable to end up being the league’s door-mat. DIAL | PROMPT SERVICE ~ OLLIE’S TAXI 335 Stand: Helgerson Block, Stxih Street , TRATED (AB There’s no doubt, however, that: the team wjll gain much experl- |] ° Fashions: ~ And Fads. || Af. Phil Carey fra om tes lads in full style. Ry PEGGY DOMINATO |: Boys’ fashions caught the eye | "MASSA i*Get Acquainted Dance.” ' Last Friday night's. festivity ‘brought out the Prince Ruper! 4 To the teen-ager-at-large, , the perfect dress for the school boy ' consists’ of. the following: plaid bomber jacket, black rayon shirt, , yellow tie, charcoal strides with: initialled belt, white sox and! ees MA lo , wings or suede loafers, - ' iy ‘ ‘Olhers: and! perhaps more nll , me ne . ficial opinion, would -hold..wibh. pee a more conservalive fisted te ty “ae Comets or colored shirt, plald Jacket, straight cut trousers and who oares what color socks!- ~~ Show 8:20 p.m, | TODAY TO WEDNESDAY THE. APACHE NATION ON ; THE WARPATH AGAIN _~ -in om) ~ CANYON} ‘ADDED FEATURE AT 8: 20 “ELLERY QUEEN STER DETECTIE Audrey Totter Ba uo CRE ve Wy A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEAT Equatly colorful, J£ less unusu- uu, were Bo-Me-lli girls with ‘heir latest styles and fashions. TODAY TO WEDNESDAY From faney collars to pixle shoes these girls have them all, 0 The perfect dress of the high Adults Stndents Children f | school girl, according to the y 5 0. | fashion set at this dance—wool- Evenings 756 ¢ : “n sweater, gold locket, charcoal!) | Matinee 50c skirt, triple roll socks and black SPECIAL ADVANCED PRICES =| i 50c suede shoes, Other. styles In- “hided plaid pleated skirts, a col. ton blouse with the added at- craction of a teather helt, “Wol,” sea father, “will happon next?!” wees soe oN Re oat ae eRe Soe A High “School Bake Sale Will be held at Gordon and Ane lerson's WMardware Store, at eleven iain, Odtoher It, Receipts will lielp pay out. standing Student Connell ‘DO YOU WANT A CAR Just Like the Car That Carried * or are you interested in one of these modern cars ‘which will give you good dependable serviced, ‘economy of operation and enable you to throw i out your chest wilh pride because it’s so good (dehts, 1 i MONARCI SUDAN — Itndlo —flentor.-Aulomantia tranamlaston, alr condition, JUST VETUPESECOOUTOCOOTEO OD, WA ADH . 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