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Printed by THE PI \ Chance To Help Ourselve ' Bo-Me-H) Ratnmaters bisket- Cupane ig if the stidyots ef {lie high school tut out ty be The Prince Rupeit Basketball assotiatiog last wok cunie up: Hlth an offer whereby Hf the, Students can sell 100 adalt ticks fs to the cg ent Seder B Wague physffs, the sehoct stu- ys WH be ene’ eched by a quarter of the like’ from each plavoll game. * The hasketbal! assceition has heen very dlsappoirted in both fe adwit and student furnouts | D the playoff games, espechally AGRRRRERERERO REE WALLACE'S DEPT, STORE Girls Coats For Spring “ae gs Grown Up Couis For Little Misses "DEPT, STORE® ONO Bete ee amd ere . Booth Memorial Junior-Senior High School News Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 7, 1955. per ¢ “‘ORourke ees sua Kergit tand Craig Oliver Len Griffiths Ken McKinnon . Alice Jones Milford Wetck Ce eee tes Jaekte Moore INCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS LIMITED Julle Prockte! Le pe tbe eer eet eee a ee ey S An opportunity has presented itself so that Bo- Me-Hi students can help themselves and also help the Prince Rupert Basketball Association. We Certainly appreciate the generosity of the ussocia- thon for offering to give the students’ council a quarter-of the Senior B' playoff gates if we sell 100 We realize that to vet something we have to Work for it and this gives the student body an ex- to prove itself, Sorlet's go gang, There's a lot of tickets to be -«! gold, so let's have a lot of volunteers, * , sure that the crowds for the basketball games are Let’s make the'same time give the Rainmakers “+ an assist in their journey south to the B.C. High -* gehool Basketball championships, ‘Commission Offers Students To Help Rainmakers ts Booth Rainmakers were one of the coprpeting teams, Basketball coach Don Hartwig, sald Friday that the | students were obrsy hustling students lirkels azound the heh sehool and that a concerted delve to ll the necessary 100 adult tek ets would be huunehed over the weekend, The BC OHH sehew pavotls wil he olayed Mapah to 6 if at University of Brits) Colmbta Memotial Gymnasium. eats to the Nhh seneol in Kristmanson Beats Thom To Win Trophy The Lloyd Kristmanson rink tock an 1-10 declsiot off Phi! Them’s quartet Saturday to win tee MacDona’d Trevhy in’ the finals of the High School Curl- ing Lea. Kristrianson advanced to the finals by besting Bartlett 15-4, cone Thoin took a 12-8 decision fern Diane Stone cartier. Lloyd auarter whieh overwhe m- od Wal oauer 13-4, Tat Cooper mecde the peesentatlons ata ceremony atl pam. The Ichnsen rink was awarded the Armstrons Trophy for first eam. vetitin the Keisttipsoa rink the Mae) nakt Trephy and the Tiosd rink the sensulation. tro- ‘phy. (On behalf of the fish Bhool Curling Club, Anne Eyolfson, ceolab peeddent prewnted Mrs, “Cooper witha aiver dish, shaped ‘to resemble a eurling rack, CLOSING FOR Renovation - 8 p.m, March 3 ‘* WATCHE TINS SPACK FOR OUR REOPENING COMMODORE ABS PACKER BOER BBE SAAR ABENNE.: t ACE'S A The selection committee fout- consujation trophy went to the side the IOOF! apneor Mrs, Bernlee oat, but merely a selection. of Pay TERN OAC WR hy K ‘ Renin RDO Ah aide re et te eH Fan: Rete 10 A eat a abs a, a ‘ ' wnt a . Ye ee ree meme ons kee eo nemeum 6 6 son atm abet, aime eae | Education | Ode To ‘A. Teacher Greater cournge hath no man than’ he who has to teach _ _ A bunch of howllng, kicking brats and has to stand and preach: | “Now put that slingshot down, you fool and stop that con- founded yelling. a ; You'll have ne in the bughouze yet, this strain ts really telling.” ; He puts the lesson cn the board, and while his back ig ‘tarned, Elastle twang and rulers bang, for studying ls spurned, | ‘ayying: | Some deserving Booth The kids all laugh and talk qnd pass a note or two, !Memorial High school stu-: untit at. inst he turas and shouts “Detension you and you.” is in fora trip of a), 50 Friday afternoon at three, the teacher heaves a sigh, ita is in for a try “ "Pm through! 1 quit! 1 won't come back: T really rather die.” ! ‘Lifetime Trip In Store ( \ lifetime this SummMiey when, Bul Monday morning rolls ardund, he’s had a weekend's rest, the winner of the Odd Eel-: And so returns with brand-new hopes. to face the Ittte pests, ‘lows lodge public speaking’ JIM TAYLOR, ‘zontest wins a spot in the | _Mictoria High School. United Nations Pilprim- jage for Youth. ‘ The tour is arranged by the !Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges j throughout the United States and Canada and In the Sixth an. nual tour students from British Columbla, Washington and Ore- gon will take part. Between July 8 id August 3, the representatives from all the varlous schools will travel by bus from Spokane, Wash., up through Alberta and across to Ottawa for Chaotic Rehearsals Gave Way To Polished Booth “Mikado By SHEILA JONES While walking In the. viclnity of Bo-Me-High one evening re- cently, I heard exotle sounds , i + a te coming from the direction of the As t Was, comic songs were made |, gym. Booth does not usually Snare stil by the tact that the| harbour the exotle, (far from Man temnagers most of the girls a visit to the Canadlan capital. It), fo T decided to investivate. in jeans and pin curls. i They will progress to Quebec | Approaching the auditorium I : 16 y Bres ; oye: cade At one point in the praceed-; City and Montreal and then /Teallzed this must be a Mikado down to Now York ane SN rehearsal. I was correct, Those Ms. several members of the |¢ They will sce the Catskill Welrd noises were the Glibert ° Mountains In Albany, the Frank- 80d Sullivan tdeas of Japanes ln Delano Roosevelt estate, the Musle — ek mye (oops, mis- Hudson River Valley and the big Sete atten OY hens city of New York itself. , he The trip which lasts five weeks walked an to the last bars of lincludes a seven-day stop in New Tie Overabre. . ‘York from July 17-23, and will’ The Mikado music ts very am- afford the young pilgrims o Ditlous for a young group | in costuine, for which I was sorry as full dress alwayseadds to the | ing to do. \ In the second act, Ko Kot shouted dramatieally, “Here: effect) reached for Yum Yunvir ‘chance to observe the United this orchestra was doing ‘won- ders! I¢ calls attention to the! ‘painfully obvious, Yells amazing amount of talent In mivhere’s Yum Yum, 'Yum Yum?,” echoed through the /Nations groups in action. They Will visit: International Hous: -where students of 70 countries Our midst. live and will interview United me this polnt ed Nd th Natlons officials and delegates the curtain went up and the 1 : 5° from various member countries. Male population of the town of FO Te pinshing, van : Delegates must be from either Titlpu sang a rousing chorus, | Grades 10 or 11, must be 16° years of age and not over 18 bizarre. The feminine population cast. Then Ke Ko himself was Candidates take part in an es-/sat around the back of the stage, discovered to be missing. He was sty-writing and a public speak- dolng homework, conversing i soon found. fortunately perhaps, ing contest. Other qualifications whispers, or just looking bored. pecnuse Mr. Griffin was becom- ‘which are equally important, are ims did not prevent them fromijng somewhat agitated by this ‘character, personality, scholastic rising to thelr feet and singing time, The rest of the productio ‘ability, school, community and like angels on thelr cues. of, | | n| went without a hitch, except for: civic mindedness, leadership,: So the light-heartedly blcod-' several people forgetting thelr Recnragy rovercume, | Golds would be assured uf more The marks fer the essay and ‘ house) singlng slightly modern-!expressed by all that, ‘it would) ¥ church participation and interest thirty story unfolded. The Lord Hnes in the last act. The re- in world affairs, High Exeeutioner ‘Tom Moore- hearsal adjourned with hopes ‘speaking account for less than! ized lyrics with competence and) be better next week because —-! 40 per cent of the marks to be charm, Poo Bah, (Bruce Fore-'of — it — wasn't —— obtained. ward), obviously enjoying him-| -pown the corridor from. the _ Selection of candidates js to self, Those three enchanting made as falrly as possible, Each girls Yum Yum (Lynn Nicker- individual applicant will be given son), Peep Bo (Margaret Watts), a number and that number will and Pitt) Sing, (Deanna Dongh- remain with the toy or girl un- erty) doing some very. polished til the final analvsis is made. professional, musical comedy, wits lying around and remem. | simpering. :bered a couple of Home Ec. Nanki Poo, (Ken Mesinnum, classes devoted to making these making love in a soft tenor to works of art. The wet paper, Yum Yum, Katisha (Julle Prock- the sticky paste, the cascades of ter) with her beautiful vulee and giggles! There is something stage presence, protesting at completely fascinating about being forsaken, and the Mizado slopping wet paper mache onto natiselt (Don Martinson: “mak- a frame and covering it with Ing the punbinment fit the thick, stleky paste, Some very crime,” with accompaniment on sedate Grade 10 girls were en- ; the drums by Bob Mitchell, thralled, and behaved. like | ner, { | ot } ane rehearsal T saw was not “— " nuns an end, + Nelson School Captures Drama Award NELSON, B.C. @ A Taueh- Inyaild, Mrs. Slmms-Vance, In production of Edna 8b. Vincent provoking production of Chek- Eugene Philpot's “Two Crooks |Millay’s “Aria da Capo" with jhov's “A Marriage Proposal” by and a Lady." BKK that was dn the adjudlea- (St, Joseph's high schaol at Nel- Best actor award went to. tor's opinion “unusual for a Ison won best. piny award Satur- Jeury Horch, who played Plerrot young man who Js not a dan- ay rin gee aus Mean ae ha hs Rainmakers Improved Team In Light Of Recent Wins came to a close, “By JON DUMAS Hoe MeHE Sporty Reporter materials and costumes ail in varlous etages of construction. * J saw several black paper mache , will rate the speaking contest. This ts not an tlmination centest, ft ls pointed the student who the fudges feel is adequate for the Job of golng to see the United Nations and able to return to Prince Rupert to deseribe whot they have seen isa capable and Intelligent man. { Hefore a packed audience tn; the Juntur high schvol auditor. jum, the director, Sister Mary’ | Baptist, accepted the award | from A. W. Thiessen, reproen- + tative of the community pro- | grams branch of the depart. |ment of education, under ause | piers of which the festival w helt don Heslop, student of the | provement and tbely three recent: rectly to Vaneonver, The Urtp wll OWI tye proven them to bes dake approstumtoly one week ' ‘ an ! d. Lloyd Crowe high sehool Ab werhy cpaenente! a rabld ong only those ployer Who ore Tradl was named hest actress for ’ ‘ ince Tenet basketball fan clinthle will he soins. her portrayal at ihe Immobtt | tuid ts Here's waht Thea the best wapinsl Quesnel ta tind ual if “The Why School Halnarikess they could compete dias Vaneoie Mis weer’, Moat duck both from the sehoul CAF The Gein, and its conch | Pann Hartiein dese CONE id Ce elty, @ DON'T MISS ANNUA\L MEETING OF THE LITTLE THEATRE ON MARCH 8TH — CIVIC CENTRE @ CELLO WRAPPED COTTAGE ROLLS 52¢ |b. 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Teague" re ‘ His proven vory late eating and the (hel champs were nat deel. ech adi fiat last Tuy Nour Junlop teams are in the playoffs, teers TORE ae DIETER END 1 SIRO Uso Want Ads—They Pay Chinese dishes CHOP SURY... .+ CEIOW MEIN Open 6 p.mie3130 am, Hollywood Cafe Teqene en Chal that Pelel'y Tan endedion tea Wily Necth Bla ' LOOK INTO 1955 Printing Needs NOW Dibb Printing “Ant? edvorlladinnt te aut qoutttanied MEAL y ui ' Oe Obbad TT oie yrs mw 4 t wae he ates arent ft 1, ‘ { N : woe uaefC ' " ' i a . } i q tog q i |, caps ir yo el / 1d | 9 gd: wr Avey fi } ap wet Taya * ENA GROCERY theatrical effect on an operetta, | fo especially one Uke the Mikado, | nore in close competition with /slte, take her!” (or words to that! Sandra Giske 8, ‘ rralne Ken- where’s 4 -( gym and neighboring areas, 2° sped toward the stage, to be 2) A rehearsal Is always a little greeted loudly by the entire ”’ « | | Originally (he team wns to play; ME have sown a great deat uf ime ver; bal vow, Urey ace eolie dle \ Loekloe ayer thie Tafesineadiate The | False Ideas Bovih Memorial High) school students during Education Week which «begins today are out ‘fo prove that they don’t Just use thetr homes as bonrding houses and thelr schools as somewhere to spend the hours between Nand 4 This charge way made Febru- ary 27 by a sperker over radio station CFPR from St. Michne’'s Soblege, Torts, A spaye cman far fhe stndent : Dom's. Handed First Lo By Hard-Fighting Golds ‘Hy ALICE JONES | Saturday night, February 28) und the Bo-Me-HI Gulds once} he unbeatable Dan's ' This time, however, the tables | were turned and the Goldg( Kitimat High school. Slated to: handed the Dom's thelr frstitake the fluor against Kithat tefeat of the season, 21-18, At the ontset, Dom's were! tefinitely sioppy. ‘The Colds t ) horus were issing, and several | tagk advantage of their Oppons | ager and playing forvard) and: he PO TAM Was, sev g Violins and the clarinetist from sents! momentary weakness to! Renwick w. the orchestra, drifted about all net o oud deal of pants, Sandra: the time, apparently with noth- i gicke was too marksman ‘Golds with 8 paint of her team: for otal. Gold's lineup was as follows: | nedy 4, Sonja seilig 2, Anne and grabbed thin alr. [is sure; Wiek 4, Marilyn MaeDonald 3s cave Skee prise and consternation were | Sally Morrigon 0. Mrs. B ert White, coach of the Golds says there fy still rovm for improvement In free shot acy. Hf this defect could be Mrs. White sald, the ls, . For Goulds, the fong-awalted trip to Kitimat fs already under. |.. way, Last night, elght Goulds, along with nine boys of (he: gym, Mrs. McCracken was Im- gunrige team, left abuard the! mersed in mounds of Oriental Union Steamer Camosun, ae. companied by thelr coaches. Mrs. White and Mr. BR. H. Davidson, Billets have been obtained for oll. in Kitbwat and during the course of their slay, Whict lasts until Wednesday night, the Booth boys and girls will be en- fertalned by severn) tours around the sinelter town. : ’ te , , + , j \ mg The trip for: Sunrise, ls a reward for thelr winning play in the recent Northern B.C, Tnler-THigh schol . og lournament. Monday night the Stunrise boys som cae ee © ed the thye-keepirg. and alo © the gitls were dsappolnied fo ay rie-atte nent Uap wile learn that the rele of “two free ohtoa shaw wile lta tl Rentan wane mts mnie tan Week To Help Correct ‘On Modern Schoolin counet) xatd this week Lhat the above seems to be the thought given to this subject by the general prblle and during thts week ‘ve hepe to prove the statentent false”. and correct many fale ot Shon NY Ae tg Tho students have cae tukon part in a broadens tlreag 1 from CFPR iy nets a 4 Which the catlon Week thema me On Wednesday thts wee! when aty othee, *’ are Jette Bini hw (min pent mere mitt’ “Students today,” he'sald, “are P Rhy deliy eerie te a meter va be Open House" at Boars sAtopal ae wan, This is aig} mone hah Schoo} Ca tO} 6 TMS | ents Will play host t TM sMhlessbood da a Brent May) ests, quarters cnet tha tiabr purpose; ale broadenat last Mantes PR tees ty Week ds co expliin: caged by cite ion mh cee eG wh Bey Bo el | Went oF the et, invervien Whe VaLLOly cf petsaits (yg $$ edt With city school, |, Answerll ¢ Bill s questing Mr W, O'Rumrke on linn ; tou Wees SCAPCUTES Pred. Kit (MANION OD The Ralnmakers at | etal Loan; Cearghin Mitehl are scheduled to play against aj 08 Uhe duttes ot the stig team fiom Kitimat Indian vile SO88e) Maron Mitchells py lage, nut far from the new towns llKado,” Ren Diack ye ane gf + Vana -e3 Wid diaudvanazes§ Tuesday night boo Golds andj ee us We me Hntricuiat Sunrl-e will be ta action against U88 BTN. oipabe y Mr. Gavden Ba thay pita pa, of Commu Cucer & Girls are Kennedy ¢; MacDonald POs Oiler y on Une presngadg bitline at veaching iy hild to read.” oO {f; Morrison g; Wick cfg John-. * son ft; Sevie g; Varferat (mane) yf Stone. and wa a Grech i ees, Memorhil Heh sebo Pata: salt “The dest of Wihes of the ste pay pis events ate omy r den; boily and high school staf way aoc week A er rtsyie'! ul {I high Inove ous Lowe ae tt marr Ol for a victorious trip gues to The: On Phursday 1h sill be Onl two louring tens. | Hteatse “at BooAteo1H andl oa The Bo-Me-Hi Greens reCHns ay cet my thse MLO a pe ed trom ‘Perrace twa weeks A907 eds; ussion ty che HAN aboot’ with a near win against the Tere) youre Ops Hou OF na High School Girls. ean 4 pan git. gaaibe g During the game, a fallive Of ey cae wecutie (0 ora the scorekeeper’s clock affects gas neh setea. and wy cy trden s dackty sais, Lag velar Da wl g fo shots allotted to carh team cape Grades 19. 1h and 14 eke al tain tn the last. three ininites of wwii e dee ond, medvllity Wy play had not come Into effect! awy cra tos ta the ashe at Terrace. roam. Ter whl be: sored alae He dt had heen, Greens might! vests fos the parent 78 have won by a margin of (wol On Pridey evening the pitt points, Instead, the game was, tscusedon will be held for af lost 16-14, as Liz Joney’ two free: ents and teachers, 1 alll MA shots were not counted. awhth. short amveisal ‘ond. cham ‘2m ‘items from each of the my 7: ( " iaity seboots and then. be — Ey | | ‘owed with the panel discuss iteelf cry the sublest Sts Og Modern Feticatfonnal System Oa} Ly me} x Defred Regntly?” Ani those apen king wilt be Mrs wig ets Wayman, PIAS, Migs Ely both Clement, matron of Pris Rupert, Geriegal Hospitals is i Dan Dowell, portcnnel mana { “tay Cohupbla Celipyiore C9. | Mr. dock Ryans representing f phera, Moderator. ail » f dst since mie E fede | " er i : . mm { “‘Thiy was a source of great dis- ‘appointment to the girls but it. ten i ‘tg hoped that they will have het-- R, G. Moore ‘pritietpato ter Juck next time, . 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