———2__ SS ce eB cy cr ek Egle E EE TE RE LEIDER A AR UT EY Booth Nemo Junior-Senior High TQ gat Tem lees a extend soit alee MI corsrinbnteohe oR eT Schoo News b ottaied by the Booth Memorial Newspapar Chuo under Mr. C. Grahame Parein-chief . . Janet Jones Merwe Fditor ... Susan Kergin Litegwy Bditazs |. Ju Ma Procktar and Craig Oliver - Sootal Editor tee » Len Grigritha | : Olela Sports Falter Libby Pierce Noga Bports Editor. eee Art Rdttor .. Allee Joneas * Photography . Milford Welek | Buatness Manager . . Printed by THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS LIMITED Cover Contest A NOTICE elsewhere on this page will draw the rhea notice to the fact that the editors of the hool page are sponsoring a contest for the design of the 1955 school annual, The editorial staff feel that this is a good opportunity for the students of this school to display their artistic ability and also to show that the Booth spirit is still strong, All amateur artists are given the opportunity - of entering, no matter what their artistic bent may be. The results of the contest may be varied and the editors are prepared to accept bizarre and even amazing results, The main thing, however, is to contribute something to this contest, Whether the contr ibutors lean to the Da Vinci, the Michael An Relo, French Impressionist or Surealist trend, th main thing is to submit some sort of design, ‘* Keep the school spirit strong! ty SUE KERGIN, : ed t —yr Come em ee eenenge ee { 1 é y Definition of Humor Brings ‘Varied Opinions From Pupils Humou: is a subject which is amusing to one age group.. Ken McKinnon | ‘ Jackie Moore < . ee me remem es tet Top Cage Team To Receive : Cups, Crests. Ry JOHN DUMAS | Cup’ and crests will be pre- ‘sentes c¢ tha winners of the “Northwestern B.C. Inter-High ‘School Basketball two-day tour- nament, stated to get underway atthe Caste Contre at 2 p.m. this coining Friday, Three bays teams and two girls zquacs wlll be entered to play : agains! Intermediate teams from Ocean Falls, Kitimat and Ter- ~ are Rew esenting Prince Rupert ‘in the bors’ division will be Friz- ‘aeli'e North Star and Sunrise! intewn date teams while Bo- Me-| : Hi Greens and Golds wit Tepre- ' i gent the gitls' teams. Some oF . snantes wil oe paved Friday af- ‘ternoon and eveniag and Satur- “dee aftesoon and evening. : Some billets for visiting play- ets ave sul néeded. Those whe: aave ace~inmoadation are wreed | ta get In tou7h v'th Alf Strand as s002 as possible. oo “Photo by Milford Welek. HELP FOR THE PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ci tne Sonal Wel- fare Department and Christmas cheer for the needy families of the city was provided by members, of Miss Barrett's HPD-20 class this year. Shown wrapping gifts prior to the Christmas senson tre class members. Alice Jones, president and felios member, Sue Kergin. recente ete He wee eee canta ma ea He Girls Basketball Coaches Rooters Faced. With Busy Time Busiest quintet during the! forthcoming inter - school bas- | xetba'l round-robin series slated, for January 21 and 22 will be the: scene ee ntti MLSE SABES CI nenanes 6 ‘Prince Rupe Daily News —| Shakesp eare Lends Eloquence. To Pipi Cramminiy For Exams Monday, Friends, teachers, students, lend me your brains; I come not to fall tests, but to pass them. The marks that one gets live after them: The bad is often Interred with thelr records, So let tt be with me. The noble principal Hath told you I was a crammer: If It is so, then it ls a grievous fault, And grievously so have I done tt. Here, under leave of the principal and the rest -- For the principal ts an honorable man, So are the teachers, all honorable men —- Come I to speak for my friend, He was my friend, faithful and just to me: But the professor says he is a crammer: And the professor is an honorable min! He hath brought many cheaters to the office, Whose cries did fill the halls: Did this in the professor seem crue}? When punishment must be given, The professor deth weep. Oentuses should be made,of sterner stuff: clats was wall WeAlY Appi ccd ine , Prince Rupert’s Sosiai veh + Aggoekation, sald. ae pede: 2 The the professor says my friend Is a crammmer, | And the professor is an honorable man. You all did see that in Math. class I thrice did offer this friend some {nfarmation. Which he did thrice refuse; was this cheallng? Yet the professor says my irlend {s a crammer: And, sure, the professor is an honorable man, I speak not to disapprove of what the professer spoke, But here [am to speak what I do know. You all did love my Irlend once, nut without cause: What cause withholds you then, to help this friend in his hour of agony? Oh Judgment! Though art fled to brutish beasts, . You turn the hands of the professors on us and make us lose’ our reasoning. many people have found diffi- eylt to define. John Lamoie. Shirra Halliday, Diana David- adn and Asleen Webster in an Engtsh class exercise came forth attr the following ideas. quality of imagination which binds to exeste mirth. Others {nk that humour js undefin- cole In the medern sense of the word. It is very diffleult to put your finger op a general rule for What makes a situation humor-: gus, Humour may be found in all types of litera ure, the In- tHnation to fauei, is universal. Nearly ail magazines and news- papers have their immmourous de- partments.” ‘ The houmorist has to (ake nts gonslderation his audienee, Whit hee wile ee rn ute a te hump on his back. the foolish, | Wark PP POPd™ might be only slightly. amusing , to another. “A baby will zurgle delightedly over his toes, whereas, persons | ‘The approaching visit of teams mild contempt. Toa child, a man The forth. with a wooden leg, a be with a; ‘coming tourney will mean hard 5 y and practice beforehand. =p are { Nevertheless, the girls are look- ‘the girls’ basketball teams, the | nlompt. Tq child, a man | Green and Golds. the drunken or the o* laughable sights. The in ‘ongru- jing forward to a weekend of good : ‘ity of these Nsures with hus pre- | | sportsmanship and plans for coneeived hetsong of the haman j dances and parties are in the of- form extlie his mirth. A bumor-! fing. OWs petson gets wong better in ; tee every Wan than co. ao dF pese., en cHREL The end-ut-the-world- - COM - 30 a -type never: | vracks asiml, ‘, Yumour is to Hfe as yeast is t bread. It gives | us.a Uift. . Look For Wins in Tourney . Jones, Alna Carlson, Sonja Han-. ‘from Kitimat, Ocean Falls and : af another age group wni view; Terrace ts being anticipated by ‘them with indifference or even: 3 “Humour, iis iterawize, is thas: sen and Gail Harvey, Whatever the outcome of the series, the Green's will meet the challenge with flying.colors with: _ Lorraine Kennedy's hook shots ‘and Sonja's accurate side shots, playing a big part. Mrs. White is uncertain, as yet, ‘of the capabilities of the visiting teams. She says that Terrace ihas a schoo! league of two tears ‘which have about two year's playing experience. As far as she knows, the Gold's coach says, {here are no real experts yet. As for Kitimat. three of their last. year players are now on . » Booth teams. | So, as Mrs; White says: Bo-Me-Hi cheering section. , Just as 1am of necassity cramming, my mind doth wander, Getting In as much. ‘practice | as possible are the “big four”) Aina Carlson, Jean Smurthwa te,! Libby Pierce and Sue Martin,. no along rth “king” Ken Me: | Kinnon. reasoning. - Bear with me. O teacher, pardon me, for My heart Js in the office with my friend: eAnd I must pause till it come back to me! ‘ BY Lt ee sas CR, ONES | en tee rome Band Improvement Seen! Under Jensen Direction Tune up NOW! STOP! dine, Lawson Hewitt Max Flem- Complete Moi Uncle Sam, «Mr. Andrusko) ‘ing, Bob Mitchell and Jim John. || © GOmptete Motor needs you! ‘son are worth watching; while’ Any new additions with plenty | ‘Barry Mari, seems to be holding of comph! are always, Wel-{his own against all those saxo- come. phonists — Ale Ted, Dennis Lee- Have you heard .the bandiman, Angus* McCracken, and © Anti-Freeze @ Mud and Snow Therefore am I a dreamer, so then have [ lost my power of: /WINTERIZE a eee eee PCD a ne 8g ot : OVERSHOES - RUBBERS ( _ FLEECE LINED OVERBOOTS 4 - GUMBOOTS IDEAL FOR THE RAIN AND SNOW Fashion Footwear ements FaE IEE a ca WINTER SAILIN TO ARITISH PORTS: “yy NEW INTERNAL £REATMENT day saw a close game between CUNARD To EUROPE At Thrift-Season Rates Forwards will be-chosen from ‘such top vor players as Janet school tourney can be an annual. vee wc _.. competition. Reporting on last: \ AEA. week's schook league play, Tues-- Shiu of Bob Jensén the band | members are producing some | very excellent numbers. : “Lramn teers — Tom Moores | house, David Clegg, Ron Nor.’ Bo-Me-Hi Announces Contest Stucents at Booth Memorial Tuntor-Senior High School are being offered a chance to dem- onstrate Uhete abilities as artists with-the annauncoment that the schoo, page stafl is sponsoring a contest for the dexian for the 1054 Aurora S7hoo) Annual. ‘ PSORIASIS Green's and Dom's. Meanwhile, | Dramatic chiteat results show the the girls and coaches are look- nen Interatal treatment, LIFAS, is Ing forward to the time when the successful La almost Fant of 10 cases, Even stabborn lestony af long stand Golds can beat those Dom's. ing have reapanded to iP AS. Maybe tomorrow night, Golds! Ask sone druggist for LEAN, Lor ~—Alice Jones. free booklet und cllniral te ports, write .- ANNOUNCEMENT to Greenlove Company, 20 King st. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sul- ton, at Prince Rupert General. Hospital carly this morning. a son. Mr. Eutton ts viee-pria amy of Booth Memorial High seiooi, peenee ene oe ee oe eng com Rte mnentit Carre ' The studen ted? wishes Offercits (ebeitahions to Mr. and: Mos. White on thelr resent mar- “tage. We wish then both every: GS TO FRENCH PORTS: First Class from $192 . ROUND TRIP FOR AS LITTLE AS First Class from $217.50 happiress in the future, Anyone, no matter how much. Tourlt Class from $140 $280 Tourist Closs from $155 : FQUURRcMaOaE nuueul Or hay a the. arns ie abl ly ther Wry bive ean ante the contest, VISSEL | From NEW YORK From HALIFAX Ye . Ht eitria statt members state, FRANCONIA Fr, JAN. 21 Sun. JAN, 23 Cobh, Liverpool 4 y Deadline for entries has peo QUEEN MARY ‘Wed. 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Barltone-Brian i _{ The two coaches are putting in No? ? | Roberts: Druminer, Joe palin Tires -both Greens and Golds in order Here's a little ditty composed | ner. Trombonist, Jim Davidson nian - .to make it a four-way competi- and arranged by the WO ignd Basso, Ralph Olsen have @ Weed Chains tema iene ae so “hen oft in room sixten Ste espana erage aap e a . : ;the up and down beats. goin CaMe: IRD ‘tournament if they play as well; oy . ; sit, , ‘ ‘strong. nd dow SOInR COME TO THIRD defensively as they have lately? 9 Y nh vacant or In pensive mood? | “ y ' ) Greens have quite a few tall girls ( f The sound that comes from | new anileal aa in wal AND PARK FOR TOPS ow the team and this should, hon 221 tgrit-t-t) add variety and teamed. with IN AUTO SERVICE sive ly and offcnsiypl: . How can [I concentrate in all” be ordered we | to set . Myrna Knutsen js Geveloping } mn nolse. be onder worth pe 0 at SUPERIOR AUTO & hook shot which it is haprd ee minstrels March and Old poy Jensen reports. oi she can put to good use, Li, ‘ . Members o fthe band were en: | ‘ Jones and captain Sue Martin: poe : , ' bere id they ever invent thusiastic in.thesr pratse of thelr | SERVICE - will be starting guards, while the 0 J yas h aident. J. McNaugh- . mes so To play their horns and onorary pre 8 forward lin. Is.as yet. undecided. It is hoped that the Inter-: bother me? ton. . _By SANET JONES | Try Dolly News Classified eben ome so | RIONA FE Mes Harte. (he new mil ache hb. ts Pidulina JANES HELTON S Famtg NOV ‘fandom Som Me 6, us J & Hall of: Famers | 7 nother Great \y Masteypioee. ve v1 fh: Also Jane Powell “ICH, YOUNG, PRETTY" quent es ard OD AG ROE TEGO: ME ORE T! FOEmEH Te eee ee eee ad ils will be closed _ OF THIS WEEK BIGGER! BETTER! ON WIDE SCREEN! 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