u yak “Top ' | \ | hk | ! ,one or two, but by the whole student f ite eto get my clothes. | room keys. ‘ , Everyone jumps up and makes 4° a dash for the door. i 1 e oa if f polety the students of Booth Memoria! Jun- jerary edltors-- Julie Proekter and ‘+ dor-Senfor High Sehooi, Prince Rupert, [Craig Oliver; girls’ sports editor-~-Lib- _ devoted to presenting news and views |by Pleree; boys' spurts edltor~Kon of the city’s younger veneration from | MeKinnon; seelal editor--Len Grif. Grade 7 to Grade 12. jfiths; art editor--Alice Jones; phos Published by The Prince Rupert {torvaphy-~ Milford Weiek: business : Daily News Limited émanuger--dJackle Moore, , Editor-in-chicf——Janet Jones Ab H a TB. Lost See os { Fe te ny ose ee eminent eet gg eee ean i “More School Spirit Needed iu WHERE has our school spirit gone? It seems to have been lost, or at least it is not very much in evidence, Apathy and indifference are all too com- mon, Something must be done about it, for loyalty . to the school, interest in its concerns, eagerness for , advance in its affairs, are all necessary if we are to develop that intangible thing which we call 1 school. spirit. ; We have heard of schools where every new pro- ,, dect is backed enthusiastically, not by the faithful body, uh ‘Perhaps we have not yet learned to value our | 5 -School and what it means to us, We must realize “that nothing worthwhile is achieved without effort, An’ judependent page prepared ‘by | News editor—-Marairet Watts: Ute: — We all want a good school and we all want fun, _, ‘but only if we pull together in comradeship and | _ loyalty, can such be accomplished, poe eMart Wats. | . Early Games Good Eye-Opener « According to Sleepy Student ' Many Bo-Me-Hi students are the gym floor by 8.19, “enthusiastic over baskeball. The After a few lone shots “lay- gsm lights burn eazly and Inte, ‘ups, hook shots and foul shots ./ Here is'a first-hand report from ‘The Greens) challenge “Ti Aina Carlson, an early rising: : oh, orenge The Grado 10 student, |Golds” to a short game of bas- ms EARLY BIRDS i ketball. , | By 9 am. we are wide awake a At 7 am. I fall out’ of my and all ready for classes. > Warm bed and craw! to the bath-: .room, where [I find strength: ~ Gnough to splash a few drops o' Everyone Busy “cold water on my face. | ° I stagger back to the bedroom Making Plans _ I think to myself, “Should I For Big Concert ‘xerawl back into bed or not?” ' As in previous years, students ‘Then my mother shout;'and teachers are busy planning 1! “Aina!! are you up?” for the Christmas Concert. This . I call back sleepily, “Y-¢-s I'm ; Year Mr. O'Rourke is co-ordina- ay ’ ! . . “ . Fo. Qem-ien-g,” er. The following are some of When I get down stairs Mum ; he feature items, ‘ghas a eup of hot cocoa waiting The popular High - School ‘a for me. I take a piece of toast, choirs and bands will be making : 4; 1 te t o al eit coat and bocks and drag myself ~"off to school. oo i“ When L arrive I find the “tote- ;toom” door locked and other “early birds” asleep on the four ‘ Benches, A few minutes later Miss Mc- . Nay comes tripping merrily down i "the stairs, jingling the locker ‘instructors is entering groups of Old Time Dancers, | who will add a gay Hit. Rehear- ‘sals are well under way for the ; “Duckling.” The cast consists of ’_ ‘Junior and Seniors from the: Drama Class. : Tt appears that this year's. ‘Christmas Concert will be a great success because of all ihe school spirit everyone is giving t ‘ ie aif Jaf We get into “strip” and are on: to the project, ty ALICE JONES ” af" eee eee ek Lee we ee me ee os i Special Gospel Services at: there is a very interesting and 2 a EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH valuable collection 3 ty i Corner of Ambrese and Sixth Avenue East an No Tn tna tet Colours on | Ni show now in the activity room. ts REV, CARL FOSMARK All of them are well worth bh haha alae Loo Canadian District, Superintendent : studying and will only be there: Ya poe Evangelical Free Church ‘Until Tuesday, ay’ Starting Monday, Nov, 15-21st, 8 pom. ; In making this — collect HY Everyone Cordially Invited ‘available for show, the Prince: ot oo ccm! Rupert Art club and the sehool j | Advertising in the Daily News Brinas Results ae pone to a great deal of | ap J. F. Baron, of Calgary. from " TRY'EM Whose private collection palntings came, 1 that historically the Engl i]. The Famous ‘water colorists represented Infand Bernie y “this group of 60 or anere val uL Pn i oa ups, played ain important rote i } sk ot da developing a new art form - 7 ane 4nd helping to popularize land. | : | so VD stapes, fi “Tb ds because a good mony t . mine CERIO A: Neaple feel that the Ahi A NEW TASTE SENSATION ‘Hons to art have been too longs cancelled, javerlooked the i ye , k Just Heat ‘om = Eat ‘em --- I 0 | wh Tan happy lo the en | | | ye : , 1 . ‘h ON SALE ONLY AT | $50 Todo. . , Miowinee iV ‘ For Your Old ‘ Washer Rogard- af loss of Condition af | i @ Mutomatle Drain Wt Mimp . i i ti atin fo 6 hiselusive WASY . : ; Splratator wash ou Can Win $ atin an ] © Poreetin enamel 7 WITH YOUR FAVORITE tub MEAT RECIPE ith shee With chrome ape | ‘ alwtmenty . Hast drop lei (he Ballot Box dn the Store ar mail lt te | of SIRENA GHOCHILY © F-Vear, guaran I ” ay rlua oe M the end af November we will sleet the ‘whindng eo drive ’ r Reeipe mechani « 4) A Cookbook wit be compiled using all entries, and eaph Regular s10n.50 pe Tie entrant will receive a copy, — N sft Tony Trade-tn SOHO vy" omens : : ron $149.50 AME Sth Ave., Opp. Hospital, Phone 2191 FOR ‘ | a nemeeneenoruereeiememnrenrarenere) , chairman wv ! ty ] i. 37 j . gulp down the the cocoa, get my | ‘Heir contributions: throughout i Georgina ‘the program. One of the dancing 'Knytson for FOUR STUDENTS — three sons and their mother — hit the books during study hour in the | Wright home in State College, Pa. Working toward a master’s degree in home ceonsmies, Mrs. in this family's education: S for the on’B to Seai Cove canvass campaign: Which will see the city divided; up into four sections for the all-; : ; K b- § ar Vas- out assault to raise funds and | Choose sub-captains and canvas . si SOLS very area in Prince bring new members to the Cen- 5° 80 that every area in Princ tre. Greig Forbes and John Newton: re captains in charge of the Sta- Mitchell and Myrna McBride to Station | tWo'B; Margaret Watts and jooth Memorial Junior-Senior High School News ~ ' L, Kenneth Wright leaves the house every nioining to attend classes just like her sons, deft to rigt) Stewart, 21; Darryl, 18: and Larry, 19. The boys’ father is a director ‘of marketing service in the Department of Agriculture. Seems as though Penn State College has cornered the market udents Start Drive For Centre Wednesday Booth Memorial High school student's drive to help boost the Civie Centre membership will be launched Wednesday, November 17, the students’ council announced today. ~~~ . and McBride Street; Karen Kemp Helen Trapp has been named and Ron Black are captains for! Section Two. The section captains Rupert will be covered. ins} part: in the drive, ' Valued Water Colors on Show _ At High School Until Tuesday allow the collection to, tour the’ We don't know if the students West,” Mr. Baron said. of 18 and, ton, sald recently | Booth had their’s chosen, Ish Istudents are Heather Lindstrom, e Kortozorle, both of Of Booth are aware of it, but In his years of collecting, he ‘has gathered such famous paint- as Turner, Bonning- | ‘er’s Names and Cox. _ fevents in Canada, 101; Another exhibit, the sare proud that two-stude Ni! prade eleht, gagement is broken, |) cen, 1K Se (ie on shoes with’ | oy 2 unre “ne My Nino Sem 1. Hs ry McRae Bros, LIMITED The Store Wnt Servier piilt Dial 2325 = or: (2396 will! The entire school population, ‘both junior and senior grades, ‘numbering 700 students will take Por the last’ ‘week students have been busy reparing their roles in the biz! Alf venture which they hope will re- ‘Strand will take’ care of the? bak ‘teive enthusiastic support from: group campaigning in the sec- ‘people not already, members of ion between Morse Creek bridge the Civic Centre, *! : i “Also on show are 40 pen andj jink drawings by the late C. Wi: iJeffrys, long recognized ag the;varled and many. oytstanding: painter of historical piso in the ractivity room {sat collection of 12 pletures whieh are touring the whole province. These pletures | were selected by the Departinent Hook of distinction is apparent: ll and Grade 12 team of girls | jof Education last year, and welwhen you wear a Wool. sleeveless at volleyball by a scare of 36-20. | nis Ge tamper with a long sleeved ny: These | ALICE JONES (Prooch ditched to (he ell, DARTFORD, Enaland (Pre. of [liminnry anoliestions fram ep rained couples for council-awned Yr contribi- houses in this Kent town will be ses In the cornell says, if, Semething smart and not tou Miss MeNuy, Miss Baneroft, and ‘Bake Sale Nets : Total of $150 — For Council The November § bake sale staged by the Stucent’s Counell ses, with the net profit amount- Ing to nearly $150. Al the end of the sale the council expressed thelr appreciation to Gordon and _Anderson's for the use of thelr premises, This was only one of the many money-raising projects taken on by the students, At noon hours there have been other sa'es, Miss MeNay’s class has had three ple sales which netted $19. Le * Miss Arai's Heaith and Per- sonal Developemnt glass made $22 from two hot-dog sales and Miss Barret's HPD class took in $4.40 fram ple sales and-$12 from ' hot-dog sales, ‘atioh of {he mothers, “Ga Sed Downs Teachers At Volleyball Grade 11 2's boys team emerged victorious by a score of 30-23 Friday after a hard fought volleyball game with the teachers. In the first half of the game the teachers didn't hold thelr positions as well as they had one against the Grade 13's. Likewise, the boys did not play 1s snappily as they could have in the first. half. Players at the net were fumbling many of the | “Gloom Dispels | | Relief at End _ OF Term Tests. At last, the first term tests are over and everyone is sighing with relief. But the sighs quickly turn lo groans at the thought of “}report cards, which will be re- ceived Tuesday. The first tests never scem real none too cheerful. Mr. Hartwig, normally an ex- rellent player, was not on the /or necessary until after they're However, gee ome iiays go by. j ‘ . . wary. * ’ ’ mh gy ila at written and marked. Then every ‘of fast play which kept the play- one realizes that the results Will | ors on the alert, Mr. O'Rourk show on the report cards. Teach | rent taking advantage of the ers are beseiged with pleas ©: Grade 1!’s weak spot with his change marks but of course deaf wonderful “spike.” rears are turned on these forlorn ; Frank Barton ‘began the on- leas. ‘Students then stop and! resolve to work harder from {hen S!aught for the boys with many on. ' i tricky serves catching the teach- ers off guard. If poor marks happen on your!® s off guard + first report and its a scary busi- ‘ness taking it home, just remem- the lead 16-9. ‘ber, there are still at least two! The second half, however, saw |more sets of exams in which to: the teachers lose control of the ‘make them up. OOPS! Sorry to;Play under constant heavy fire “have mentioned those next tests from the boys, Teaniwork and ‘bul remember they are coming Quick thinking saw the boy's pull sooner than you think. , ahead. Mr. Hartwig’s comment MARIAN SMITH. ‘ton was: “Take his name, He fails.” | Girls’ Styles Many, Varied By MELZE VAN PYKSTRA The latest styles for girls are Jack McLean, Jim Baldwin, Roy | Barton left the floor victorious, | | | ‘The teenage girt has learned! Staff Members iquite. a. number of new. dens by! Defeat Girls: >. ; shopping around city stores. ct ; Tt was found that wool skirts’ In an exelting game Friday ith matching “weskits’ hove the women teachers of Bo-Me- {been the bigrest sellers lately, A: Hi defented a combined Grade TL wis a goud game from be- ‘lon blouse. ginning to engl and the teach- | Also proving popular are the, ers, playing with only four play- | ‘triple cuff sox with a colorful ers. won handily, | | The senior girls playing were: | ‘Bue Martin, Anne Wick, Lz, ‘Jones, Jylle Mallerup, Louise ; smart shoes fills the order. yeoman, Loraine Kennedy, Loe | Populi now are oallerbias da aralne Knutson and Karen Kemp. | smooth Jeather with brad ton. State players were: Mss Atal, © "To complete any outfit a palr commonty seen yeb is the plain : Miss Tcks, | At half time the score was 14- 12 in faver of {he students, ut. | style proving popular ds the! plays boosted the score to 32-20 At half time the teachers held j on Mike Young and Frank Bar- | Was one of our greatest succes- ; (98 well as the other, youngsters. i his: parents didn’t. pelle 2p any- Prince Rup Daily Ni | ert Daily Ne: Monday, November i, ews By CRAIG OLIVER Cy He lived in our bloek. In fact | ordey he was my hext-dour nelehbor, | Now Skipper “Russel was’ a trail ry, the Method looking kid with biy glasses, He} ecting Chest couldn't play basebalt oy soccer ° She But the little nine-year-old had something they all envied. He was the best tree climber on Angus Drive, in all of Kerrisdale, for that matter, Some say. Skip was the Dest tree-cl'mber in Vancouver, (yy! Suddenty wi ‘ind shrieks f° frightened form: Aller betty (ps Many stings’ by ‘he poreh 4 {ag And hls fellow’, thing ‘quite as far-fetched as, thaty, | These sales have been made a: block got togethers every ‘ siecess by the efficiney of she! alfer- school, i students and the willing co-oper- ; ' 1 I shots and the atmosphere was| 4 + Distilled, blended ond With the cheers of the rooting | inet it ded puhtsted ' soati maps | This: advertisement is tot publishes Section, ringing in their ears or displayed bythe Liquor Couttol Sieber, Mike Young and Frank’ ° >. Skipper and the boys en the he b'ushod, hue cay; Sred tt They collested! crled to whestnitts, After a consilerable: 'Y lureed Then ‘ten number of these were collected.| they world dod aluninnn hel mets (whiel: a facher af ane of ‘he bors sent trom K timaty. graba few varkaze-can lids. aig earty ena balls which lasteti untll the supply of chestantits was exhausted, Hostitiies deased oaly FIGHTS when the ammaniiiin ran aut. pow One day whi'e preparing for | ee un an encounter, ue -burvs came |g WALLACPS DEPT, 81 across a tree none of them cou cim ot wens seale, When Skip came, show: i . a natn STRATEGIC HarBor if Halifax is 600 miles nearer to W Angus Drive’g though they - th the Liverpool for trans-Atlantic |i trade than New York, a fem ie ee tee noe see ann —'y GEORGE DAWES: oO AUCTIONEER” “a Phone 6032 and 2852 iD 4 Priced‘ 1, From 39,92 Price wise or quali take: your cholee, i lace's ‘you find not ont both. Wallace's. Tore b bottled . 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