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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1983, p. 31

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omy a -- 14 eb, ¢ ¢ ; i? aN 2 & | | 4 IH" ORC Charlie's Angels, they're obviously not but they're sort of cute anyway in their nif- ty niner dresses. Last Friday was initiation day at Port Perry High School. The grade nine girls were forced to dress up like men, while the guys paraded around in ladies ap- parel. The minor niners pictured above are Craig Mantel (front), Doug Arculus (left) and Dan Rankin. SR si De NLT Vigo» nl y v Moab Li Mult sia Sais Salih gyn AL, 5 . x x ' £30 by ARI U oo dle Uo ; Jediaudy Vode, wed alk SEATS EX A STA 1050 & RAL IA YO LA v Bis Aine ET Contd ited PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 4, 1983 -- 31 At Port Perry High School Initiation hits niners like a fun load of bricks by Sherrie Casteels Well Rebels, the first month of school is over! (one down - nine to go). And since the weather has been so great, it shouldn't be any pro- blem to wake up in the morning and trot off to school! Besides, we seem to be getting into that old school routine; books, parties, gossip, teachers and more gossip. By now you grade niners should be season- ed High Schoolers, tell- ing all your little friends in R.H. Cornish what fun High School is and that seniors aren't that mean and the school isn't that big! The month of October at PPHS should prove to be a busy one. To start off this busy season our Fundraisers are pro- moting a family portrait offer on October 12,13 and 17. To take advan- tage of this fantastic deal, just purchase a $5.00 coupon (keeping in mind its only 83 days until Christmas) which entitles you to a 8 x 10 colour portrait of your family and friends or others. Additional pictures may be order- ed. All proceeds from the $5.00 coupons go to your student council. To all you aspiring young cartoonists just dying to be discovered, the school newspaper needs your talents. See Chrystal Tremble or Karl Donneral for further details. What are the most This isn't the way Mama danced, is it? merely trying to squish a balloon. At least the student in the background seems to be Actually this lovely Grade Nine couple isn't dancing, the girl (in the man's blazer and hat) and the guy (with the wig and dress) are The cafeteria was the scene of the crime for a lively group of PPHS seniors when they forced two reluctant Grade Nines to partake ASE enjoying himself. of a single strand of licorice. At the same time. Hmmmm, what will their mothers think? Sherrie Casteels fashionable jocks and jockettes wearing this school year? Port high track suits, shorts, and T-shirts of course! Right now they're on sale. To top that off, orders for winter jackets will be taken on Tuesday, October 4. This year the jackets will be made of red melton, with white leather stripes on the arms. Options include your name and your favourite school activity, emblazened on the back in white letter- ing. Save your pennies (and dollars!!) and get suited up in the red and white of PPHS. Gotta dash now - more news next week. What's this, leap-frogging in the hallway? You betcha. During initiation day at PPHS, anything (almost) goes. The Shmuck Patrol was there to make sure nothing got out of hand. First these shiner niners had to hold a balloon up with their noses, then they had to squish it with their bodies until it broke. Isn't life wonderful for Grade Nines? That's Todd Beleskey (left) and Nor- man Caird being dutiful for their lord and master, Grade 12 student Dean Stone.

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