wo . oy . _ ‘ ' , ne . ‘ wo ° _ mh Lae ' \ “ a Booth Memorial Junior-Senior High School News |___istseusteis So tne emt ran reat eer teeny, Published by the Booth Memorial Newspaper Cluty under Mr. C. Graham Firitor-In-chiet . Freee ae deg, i » , ~ Rehearsals For Operetta 1 ell Unde PE eect e een ee eee eebeenr ange Janet Jones fe @ i News Editor oo. Susnn Kergin Bag ite \ 1 Or a Vale Frockter and Craig Oliver , Rehearsals for Githert and) ts beng directed by Mr. Grltrin, | this BAY. stare wot, | LAV Gis Sports patton 00 Libby Pleree Sullivan's operetta: “The M ka- Vatuabie experience WI “be | tentative. aay” Pradtetion | afi ins 8 ; ‘do” Me-Hi. Glee Clik | pai “dre pactt [forr ve, fate: set: fof { i Boys Sports Bultor oe eeeeeceeee eee Ken McKinnon «lo” which Bo-Me-HI, Glee W gained by these who dre partl- | formanecs are Pet {OF the: te fue Art Editor oo... nn teen e eens Alice Jones dy staging next spring, are well tlpating, and there, will be greaty 18. Chrhinty i ne er waco Mosk under way, _ fenjoyment fer the. viewers of. M oh] Be OPH tad by THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NRWS LIMITED A short: sselih of (he StOrs |e wasommmenacnamee sor a MARION to ! (otf x rinted by LINCE RUPEI Y NEWS LIMITE follows: orn’ sete ie fi This is the story of a Mikado’s ‘180n who, not whhing to mars a Woman who had set her min¢ on him, ran away from hi: . ; ° A aly om | fe 6 \ ce ina mela eee || AUCH — Civic Centra 4 —— _— ™ oo = . es . . % 1 : . " The “Mikado”, is the nam |] ( ANC f | : ‘lven tu the Euiperor of dapu: aN. ’ ise ai ‘School Should Do '55 Canvass 5 “|< BY OBTAINING 230 to 300 more member- ' duta] “ships for the Civie Centre in last week's re-canvass é! ya ‘the student body of Booth Memorial High school Ussiog 8pm, November 29 wae tie atts Eso “Martin, | Watts (Contraliols Ko Ki ONCE TAKEN vaies| “Surprised everyone with their ability to organize 200. The story Involves three |. ; Ve : rand spirit of co-operation ° pretty maids, wards of a certair HEAR Mrs, T. Dawson Qype |e pene . ris tallor, the Mikado's son Nank Vield. Organizer, Bc. ¢ . ‘ ere ’ Mr, Fred Jones, general secretary of the Civie Pooh and many of his adven- | § meee * Cancer Seciply 44 be Centre, expressed his appreciation of the students’ tures in the town’ of Titti Poo |, Dr. A.M, Eveing Mp ot “Wey efforts when he said “The kids did an excellent job,” : wie siucenls’ chosen fo por | Cuicer Specialist of Vaneec k bad “Membership of the Centre is now brought to 2,200, Mikado, Dot Meet ime . Fae ‘ncouver \ “ied the highest that the Centre has ever enjoyed this lone); Nanky Pooh, Ken MeKin. {{ SPensored bys 0 . oe hd lhe] “early in the season. - non “tTenors: Yun Yum, Linder B.C.-Madical Assh, and B.C Cancer Society | Ay x We f e] that t] l PS aanahilitg te , Nickerson (Soprano: Pitti Sine]. : roy r o0ciety § ! ¢ leel that the students’ capability is equal Deanna Dougherty ileszo-8c if a"| “to that of the adults in this respect, and in their erator Veop Bo. Mangare. {4 PREE ADMISSION ' | senthusiasm, they seemed to cover the city to a = oto by OB cRNA Pane, . . mo oo / a " a i cea a : ’ sos : . BOOTH MEMORIAL High School Rainmakers entered in this. year’s Prince greater extent. It's our opinion that if the ’55 can- 8 S year's Pridve Rupert Senior B league 2 ee cee cee : . : Tommy Morehouse (Baritone: | ager —nemarpen ' waren, 2 * * 4 and also slated to meet Ketchikan High School in the 1951-55 Frank Murkowski Cup Serics later Katisha, Julle Prockter (Cen- é cay mass 18 put into the hands of the Bo-Me-Hi pupils, | this week are shown above, Back row left to right are: Alf Strand, manager; Ted Leask. Mike | {ralto): Pooh: Bah, Brace Fon TODAY TO WEDNESDAY 7pm, — 8:15 > fears of depleted membership will be over, Young, Ron Black, Fred Kristmanson, Gary Morrison, John Newton and Mr. Don Hartwig, coach, | ward (Bass)! and Plsh Tush. Rov AVCLCARO ERUPTS! ATICRRICANE STRIMES!” ADDED: iy m ‘8 , , —dJulie Procktey Front row, left to:right: Mel Anderson, Art Turcotte, Jim Stewart, Art Helin, Greig Forbes, Terry | : ear ee Eg >. D PEvrong re fn ee ee a TOCKTE!. | ghenton, Cos sO , | Seiler, (Baritone): The operette | bee : Dn ann atten aay atta ape nn eee eg Cees tenes ee Se ee cece aaa a a . Rainmakers Improving; | Water Tet Gives Proipectos [Aloha Boys Win Cub Designed Cleo’ Mobre 1 Hugo Hady AT 8:25 ONLY. | | ep le Intermediate | Jp End Lack Joka Act andy Ff ) ! yo tp | sohn Agar i Will Pick Up Says Coach Added Help States Geologist, mune teyPall exe Of Ih eather s aN _ He] | By JOHN DUMAS : -citement has been at a peak, as} Desperate shortage of qualifier Fast moving guard, Jim Stewart,, Dr. Harry Warren, professor |P!M8 at all, by using the handy \ tye four Houses vied for first} teachers In British Columtbta, in. “Te Rainmakers are definite. ‘Should also prove an asset to the| Of Geology at the University of | testing kit. 4 ture [Place in the volleyball leagues, creasing at a rate of 600 teash- ; ly improving and they will pick ‘!am. British Columbia, Was our guest. Dr Wane maiusion an sete number of final house’games| ers a year, has seen formation of anne A Up in the latter half of the bas-' Mr. Hartwig said that he will) 01 Thursday, November 25. ‘in ‘the Prince Ru vert tat water ‘have been played so far, ul: as] Teaghers Clubs within B.C. nist Aw UCT -ATAICU ea a Ketball year. A few departments ty 12 men “for a while;” and| He Sper erated. and In later interviews Dr War- |! Net, no play-offs, with the ex.| :ehzols, ihe ap Nri need sharpening up and a‘ Will await the outcome.” most Interesting lecture. OF ren disclosed a ersenal inte ‘e , ception of the intermediate hoys, ‘Booth, Memorial Hish Schoo | (stalin oni neuriemee, t stronger defense line is being) I view of:the coming Ketchi- Water Testing in Geochemical Prince Ru oe His father liver | COMPetition, won by Alpha} has.a ten-member teachers club = Se sought,” ; Ken series it would seem that the Prospecting.” The test snows d worked ere some 40 years | House. So, just for the record,| under sponsorship of Mr. F.N_ —_—s a cna . Thi the statement Kay-Hi team is quite a power-| UP mineral content of water Poe i. Tnitrrpne vay ous here are some of these games'in| Sutton, vlee-prinelpal. Members s a eee: < This was the statemen made ty) one, or so their coach, Mar- | Vides the modern prospector with |@80. However, only a tew oi nis | iet ;are Georgina Mitchell, Pat . by Mr. Hartwig when was asked: ( santain ‘tehikan | nother tool and an -exira old friends are still to be found. | tchall Diana ’ ‘ wail what he thought of the status of HMSen, captain of the Ketchikan He stated that several of his, Nov. 2l—Senior Boys’ Finals—| Mitchell, Diane Stone, Jane! Weil © Bo-Me-Hi Rain. Rockets, clatmed, ‘ chanee to find ore, ee eee lab several of his: Jones, Bey Comer, Helen Trapp . pen his team, the Bo-Me-Hj Rain- ; “nt ° . The amaring feature of this [geology students have made im-; On court one, Alpha played Judy Lloyd Sonja Hensen, Ro ! : . he makers, | ey are in top condition ’ gost is its simplicity. It can be:portant mineral discoveries,’Beta, The final score was 26-16! es), oct onde ho ; 7 4 . ‘since they have been playing | wre Sieber and Milford Weick. tO " AS we predicted they are get-: ce neve Deen playing in eens Teneo | Frane Joubin. was responsible iin favour of Beta, Tom Tanaka The clud's program is. de- | a \. ting off to a slow start, but they] 9" cight-team senior league,” he e ‘s °. tfor the Algom and Pronto Mines) and George Warner were referee sianed to “aequaln “ pr-spretive Mie. wt Io Nefer RY have been making a good show-,S@ted. Sadje H. f ( and two of the bigeest. Canadian !and scorekeeper, alternately, teachers wilh same eine LOUD lily ‘ “ 1 Thr rh Se ams cam. t bonne era. : ‘eachers with some of their re ; f . shameless femplreis ing in all of their encounters. tee ea Toot noes ‘lat aw nINS uranium discoveries, Hiram Nel-} On court two. Gamma played) spon sibilities. Already club mem be, he gl of Babylon, te gut’ The addition of six-foot, One | Jogoue they are: Priggell D P : Son pioneered Cassiar Ashestos. | paita, Gamma walked away with; bers have watched clemen‘ary turrendeied his .. Inch, hard fighting Gary Mortis. North Star and Sunrise These an ¢é f oves oy ater tne ees veology.. He the game totalling a score of 36-! school teachers at their work . i ma : | : SE, So 0 enter the ficld ef geology, & ; itehell ¢ . . ssons ar STB onioly: wat On to the High School Squad CCl’- | teams are being coached by Mr. |: ‘race | feels that Canada offers a erent oe Bob Mitehell and Nelson More demonstration lessons art tainly appears to be a wise move. Hartwig” Mr “White and Mr uge uCCESS : ituture ond im h é ards on th ‘Morvin were referee and score| being arranced. ni ee | PON WIS, | MW iE URN uture and rich rewards j S- koe *, ARECKeaeR ae MM eMA Davidson respectively, : re wo Yield per for this game, Mr, Davidson, Mr. While, Mr,!, The combined Junior and gen- | °°“ a . : | _ __ [Ov 24—Intermediate Boys’ i . AG WALL A F’ Evans aud Mr. Bennet are guid. |" Sadie Hawkins Dance, held . ‘Finals, Br oadcast Club ae a . . * ‘ : V “Ing the Junior entries while Miss |" Friday Nov. 19th, was a great eee ) - / —' Beta was matched against Al- , : gi McNay and Miss Hicks handle 'SUCcess. The Junior party, which | Cheerleaders ‘Pha in a playoff game and, oh Making Progress : Bw the two girls teams, , _, began at 17:30, included ‘some | horrors, Alpha won. (I’m a Beta: Under the strong leadership Bi _! a, ft euipetative dances, such’ as: a! Read lo Go jfan.) Seore was 33-23 for the! of Bill Bireh, president, and his € a e a ‘Spot waltzes and two he y Bi Two-third 1 ; tion d . by Ruth M ‘Jatter, _ i tible executive, the Booth Mem- | Two-thirds of the welght of tion dances,’won,by.Ruth Moore]. . | Nov. 23—Senior Girls’ Finals. )0ral Broadcasting club has al- | larger lobsters may be in their with Johnny Morrison, Valerie A t age Eres : Bota played Gamma on ae Teady made: excellent progress ; i sant claws, :Richardson with Bobby , Osky, 9 Bela winning 34-98 Later this terni. On the slate of of- i as — -and Gladus Grimolfson with; That old slozan “We'll stand yo " vanain. fo¢{fleers with Bill Birch are Angus. 205s Costa Ene ponent ‘Robin Gilmor, respéctively,. At! ry Beta will play'Gamma again, for ; , . ip? - , and cheer for the old Gold and i the final winner i taming! MeGracken, vice-president and | DAREYL F ZANIUC I ‘thelr box lunches, prepared by ' jatiga when the “Big 4," Jean) 7 0” “VS ue. oe Fat 1 ’ ml ' . ;urer, j ' the girls, - ‘Smirthwaite, Sue Martin, Aina ! vents i Intermediate Girls The club has bis and definite! NOW ‘ "A main topic of thé evening : Carlson and Libby Pjerce get oni }OUevnal, plans for a regular after schoo! | Was the “Mystery Man,” whom the floor with their King and! he eed Alpha on court 2.i program every” second week, if @ Complete Motor nobody could identify, . It. was “Queen, Ken McKinnon and Pat Final score was 28-22 in favour eT Te ee Beano NaS SEES Se possible, over our, school “PA” Rie the tavolutionory . Tune u later discovered that it was a’ Wilson, Theep six wore chosen! of Alpha, system, It will constst of records, Po Puke P “Mystery Lady,” Carol Bjornson, | last Wednesday by Miss MeNay| On court 1, both with qven} fads and fashlong, reports on INEMASCOPE - © - [who won a box of chocolates for ; thelr instructress, Hleams, Ganina played Delta, | various activities golng on in the ter io | @ Anti-Freeze i her co-operation,’ Ht Get ad load of these costumes, Gamma emerged the victor by a1 school, intérviews, discussions 7 p.m 9, |. A. short porlod of, entertain. boys. :. and girls--while pleated /score of 44-24, “ jund skits, Pm. oo @ Mud and § Ment was ptovided: by:way of skirts, green veneck sweaters and) By ext paper, the play-offs. 14s dhe. goal of. the,.club to Admissions pga. UG and snow bagpipes, which’ resulted in vig-i saddle oxfords, should be finished and the {nal provide an interesting 30 min- - Byes, ' é Tires ‘) orous dancing by. al The Junior cheerleaders, who) house winner announced, ules Gf enjoyment to the stu- . THe A. ; ‘The Seniors were present dur- show great promise for the fue! —Alice Jones! dents, -dianet Jones. on. Abe i 4, . ‘Ing some of the Junior activities ture have not Bel Ween picked Wy | ~ -cae teee o ne ecee ee ecreene Tram eter ge oe vow 250 A baMOQUS PLAYERS THEATION : ‘| @ Weed Chains before they concentrated on Miss McNay, Weexnow she will - : —h irown. Regular dancing was havea hard me choosing, Ther: 7 | COME TO THIRD |-eMioyed with a Jive Contest are more than 15 girls from the ail High-lighting the latter part Of | jea.or school willng ty turn out wig AND PARK FOR TOPS ithe evening, Both Juniors andsand help boost schyol spit \ a Senlors competed and the lucky | From these 15 will be chosen iit on IN AUTO SERVICE | winners were Norman Meo with’ about elght girls, who will chee: Wy Eh Trene Bellamy (Jrs,) and Franels | for the “Greens.” Ay ‘with sister Fay Rowe, (8rs.), Here's one cheer we thought | § oy ‘ SUPERIOR AUTO * A entire evening was enjoyed | worth notice" The team was in, F y ‘hy all there, Especially the boxe i haddie,’ and Margaret. Chilis I" SERVICE lunches, hey boys?? Hhuddle,” and Margaret Childs rae, | ~Pat Pleree, ‘takes the solo part, Ah : sncueanesensamseeen Were looking forward to ser. : ( Ing your Junior Squad tn there: f CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT |iieidc gic ll /Miss Mokay? 29 , Oa i i - a , 3 f j~- Allee Jones and Len Giftiihs ' ONY mf bn ‘ . . wee _ 4 a ere) Ly ee sea N OT| ( E Try Daily Nows Classitiods | i a aid eee ine = ee = . MESANERE RS AEE SD STEERS Re wee RSNA TRA Nike ‘ i I wl Since : —Photo by Milford Walek. | Public notice ts hereby given to the electors of the Munijel. Pei Ae THREE COUPLES ENIOVING themselves at Juntor-Bonior Sadie jt | pulity of the City of Pringe Rupert. that require the presonea ' Tawkins dance ave shown tripplig the light (nutnatte, Lott to fy" MEN 5 T Of the sald electors at the offlee of the City Clark, City Hall, |! tent we Sylvin Ueltand with Fn ry Mlogtehause: Crelg Forbes I IES men Street, on the second diy of December 1064, at ten | with Jneklo Moore and Georgina M Hehell with M ike Young. 3 g'elock wm, for the DUtposd of clecting persons Lo represent y BOXED FOR |] Men as Aldermen, School Trustees and Park Comnlslonngs | UNPACKED | ' “| X'MAS GIVING! om] + } : | Drop in to hy! Choose From Over 10 me ne OF Nomination of canclidates shalt bests follows: Tho nicest Christ. 2 ’ tm, The enndidates shall be nominated in writings the writin SANTA § SHOP al 7 shall he subserlbed by. tivo electors of the mMunlelpaltty: 8 ms Stock wo have : ‘ Fa 4 " Wi} proposer and seconder, and shall be dellvernd to the Return had in years, | EARLY I ¢ d e a | Ing Olfleey avany tine between the dule of the notlee and | santely | Salty ( ' Yes, folks, Now von eam by 0" bwulve Uelork noon of the day of nomination: the sald ! \ This Is mi ved | A 1" Wt Men nt ca ay Weelhg May be Mn the form mumbered 3 Wn the Behedule of : h | d | d a, goldeneiited + Eh “ f les and Walle tn ttt : the “Municipal uleetjons Act” and shall abate the names, OUR PRICES y e argest an most varie i, " ve you vied ft le m Huy ane tie at rogular Wi] Fesldence, und oeenpation or deseriplion of eneh porkon aro always right... 9 Sel ect! f ue gg Brice and choose another wi] Proposed, dn such manner as antficlently to sdentity such d rf on Of. Since 1746 +" ie) om one for only ane cent, Gitt wif candidates and in the event of a poll belng necousury, such ond wo hava tho AI i | RSI Yi Wile boxes are Inehided af . poll shall be opened on the ninth uy of December ING4, wt bost qualit thot fF: Wil Tl 110 4 a ue stra (cata. my Mm" w| (ho Clyle Centre, corner Of Melirlde treat and Soeond y . e 7 af conrne! \ ; vex i wer 150 to " Avenue, of whieh every porson tx Hereby yequlred to tke can be had, in town Oo j . gif Motleo and govern himuolf accordingly, ‘ tor! and Wlendod le teller ae os | CALLIN AT : i bale aga ae i ea W | ‘ Given under my hand ab Prince Rupert thls wed day’ of co AT Aven ot TE WV AACE § 8) rovenies, snot : | Dent Store £ WLM GORDON & ANDERSON | a Hane El ' " ep ® ore w Returning Officer, Federal Block / Dial $014 Vyvby Hdl verdlneniond {4h Hel pubilahed city lana i | eeuNNMNaUNaNMNenE . see vo Control Howrd or by the Gayerment af OF 1 | a : ’ \ \ fea