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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1964, p. 12

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6 LES AOE ales ae ee eg Tae gig a tags Gee ang ie Whe are ht ae done @ marvelous job leading the cheers of all Centralites and' I am sure will continue to do so HIGH SCHOOL Courtesy Week He At St. Josephs High ' By ANNE IVANCO ing in front of a person, This|(Adrien De Laat) entered the 'St. Joseph's High School was, of course, all done discreet-| crowded bus, and went through 'Last week, at St. Joseph's|ly. Scores were tabulated, and|torture going down the aisle. High School, was courtesy week, |it seems that the Grade 10 boys'|Then a very aged woman came The purpose of this was to re-|foom won. Our agents conduct-jon the bus (Donald Jones) and mind us of a few courtesies|ing the survey were Ene Ten-|went through a similar ordeal. necessary in our every day life./faaf, Bob Lambe, Ted rks,|Finally a lovely slim young ' During the week, the different |#"4 Henry Valks. woman (Bruce co gend I ily classes put into effect a small sxrT PRESENTY bag eat -- Pra mi sitting spheme devised to caich stu-) The Grade 10 Y presented @/on somebody's brief case. Then Gents off guard. skit, narrated by Omat Dupuis.|the pus driver announced "King Bantu Party Wins Central Election By RUTH ANNE TAVES | taking on the form of a hooten- Congratulations to the mem-|anny, Special announcements bers of the Bantu Party who) over the PA, colorful hats; book- emerged victorious in Central's! marks and signs aided in the recent elections! | campaigning which ended with The new executive of our Stu-|speeches made by each candi- dents' Council consists of Doris|date in a combined assembly. Chromej, president; Bill Cliff,|Here the students listened to vice - president; Janet Hubar,| explanations of both platforms secretary; Sandra Fry, treas-|and chose the party they were urer; and Don Weatherbee, or-| going to vote for. ganizer. Their campaign man-| Friday, voting day, proved ager was Dave Clark. | to be quite exciting. Just as the The candidates put up a won- voting was completed, it was derful fight during the cam-| discovered that the grades had HIT PARADE Following is this week's Hit Parade as chosen by Oshawa and District Teen- agers and supplied by The Dise Shop: 1--Have I the Right 2--Pretty Woman 3--Do Wah Diddy 4--A Summer Song 5--Hurts to be in Love 6--From a Window 7--Loving you Baby 8--Ask Me 9--Bread and Butter 10--GTO 11--We'l Sing in the Sunshine ' paign and made it a really fine! not been printed on the ballots. election. Both parties held noon- | This is essential for the Central hour rallies with the Bantu rally| voting system, and thus every- OCVI NEWS By CHRIS HEATH Grade 11-E :The Grade 11 class sent to/The central idea of this theme|ang Simcoe" and the students éach class room A little delega-| was to demonstrate the proper, |erawled out. The second scene tfon conducting a survey. They|and improper ways of conduct-| presented a group of orderly asked vatious questions regard-jing ourselves on a public buS./hoys entering a bus, and offer- ipg different cities in Canada.'The patient bus driver W&S ing seats to those who were uring this time the spies hand- Franz Van Ersel. The first older than they ed out sheets of paper (to see scene opened with a large herd The Grade 0X also did a skit how many said thank you), got/of screaming boys entering @ similar to that of the boys. students to answer the door|bus. These students | were Their version presented the way (just to see the procedure they|Shayne Armstrong, Bill/students should and should not follow when doing so), and/Edwards, Michael Driscoll,|onier a class room. Most of the checking up to see if the stu-|/Danny Matthews and Otto Grade 10 class participated. al'y well in the track and field ' . S |dash, and fourth in the 100 yard The new ents said excuse me when pass-iZavesky. Then an old man ¢ 7 ah TRACK AND FIELD meet in Barrie, Ontario. She | dash. By DAPHNE HART held Thursday, team was announced at St. + my Linda McAdam did exception- " | Donevan Teams came second in the 60 yard | VOLLEYBALL "meeting was !Gaudeamus Donevanites! |Oct. 8. Chris Pinto, our presi-| Joseph's High School last Tues-|supporters to cheer for them. |dustrious class representative) Ponevan's football teams are/dent, gave a preview of a strong day. The members of the teatn|so come on all you Octavites! can do a great deal towards On jadministration for 64-65, in his|are; Judy Aasen (Captain), Re-|Show some of that school spirit making parliament run smooth- | the road to success Prigay. Oct. 9, both the junior/instructions to the form reps./gina Gardzinski, Cathy Love, and_seniors-were victorious over|None of the reps will fail to) Frances Johnson, Monica John- the Central teams. This was a| give reports or attend meetings|son, Gisele Menard, Lynn milestone, being the first time|after being told of the conse-|Noonan, Mary Kirkland, Ene since Donevan entered inter-|quences. The Council elected' Tenhaaf, Valerie Verrall, Ber- school competition that. both|the various committees andinadette Vanhoof, and Anne teams have . defeated Central/decided to purchase a wreath Iyanco. These girls will be com- qn the same day. to be placed' on the cenotaph peting in a tournament on the Attention Girls -- Have you asked him yet? You have just) ja few days left to ask lfavorite fellow of yours to the} "Sadie Hawkins Dance".. Get jhim now before someone does,! ithis is your one chance to ask jhim out. With the help of a "certain person" at the dance, | you may keep him for yourself) permanently. Who is __ this| "certain person'? Come to the dance and see. | GIRLS' SPORTS By Rosemary Wood | Tomorrow is the day of the first game for our volleyball jteams. They are to play Henry, Street High School from Whit-| by in our boys' gym. Our teams} school volleyball have the ability and desire to activities affef, each session. lwin. AH they need now is and join in the fun. |--Miss Salter, who is the coach for the senior girls' volleyball team is working hard with the girls to put them in top form. We all wish them th best of} luck in tomorrow's game. The} senior volleyball teams consists | siete ~\one had to vote over again in their form rooms. After everything was straight- during the basketball season, too. SENIORS LOSE Our football teams lost agaly \on Friday. night to O'Neill; Thi seniors were leading 7 to 6 only to have O'Neill come back and score a touchdown. Keep up your spirit, fellows! We're still supporting you, There are no games schédul- ed on our new field this year. either at Kinsman Stadium or at some other school, However, it will be used next year. Our girls' volleyball teams also suffered defeat -at the hands of the Henry Street teams in) Whitby recently. Clubs are still starting up ac: tivities for the new school year. | The debating club or "Central) Forum", as it is called, began | organizing on Wednesday, The) School Services Club, which has been very usefitl to the whole ) ned out, the Bantus came out | student body, has met and elect- on top. The results were an-|ed a new executive. A study nounced at the election dance| room for senior students is now Sadie Hawkins Dance Planned Friday night. If all the planks ed in council, we shall have} warm capes for our football teams, a signboard and score- board for.the new field and we shall support a refugee child. poster has been removed and The football capes are suppos- the last election promise made.| ed to be here within a week of OCVI has returned to normal./ordering them; so, perhaps, Most of the classes have elec-|the teams will have them be- that|ted their class representatives fore the season is over, Good! to the House of Commons dur-|luck to the new executive in ing the last two weeks the coming year! Perhaps some of the new- As most of you know, our comers, and even some of the cheerleaders were chosen at the old timers at O'Neill don't re-| beginning of the school year and alize just what their form rep-| have been cheering faithfully at resentatives do. It is the job of|all of our football games, The the form rep to see that the names of the senior cheerlead- interests of their forms are|ers are Lynda Zybala, Marilyn upheld in parliament. This may| Morrow, Jeannie Young, Cheryl include nominating members) Philins, Fran Kruger and Susan of their class to various com-|Barker. The junior cheer Jead- mittees, serving on parliamen-|ers are Carol Gabona, Teri Nor- tary committees themselves, moyle, Annemarie Key, Halina using their voting privileges |Zielinski, Anita Roter and Lynn cohscientiously and, perhaps'Fleishchauer. These girls have most important, giving their |- # class a report_on parliament's REGISTER NOW Night School: BUSINESS CLASSES The Canadian School of Business 52/2 Simcoe St. N. well-meaning and _ in- ly and creating school spirit They deserve your support. TO THE POLLS More than 75,000,000 U.S. citi- zens are eligible to vote in the Nov. 3 presidential elections. of the Bantu platform are pass-'= in operation at noon-hour, Wheel Disks Custom Grilles Spot Lites Racing Equip. Exhaust Systems | %& 723-6801 CITY AUTO & SPORTS 20 Bond St. W., Oshawa AUTOMATIC TURNTABLES for the do it yourself stereo builder All popular mokes ond models. FROM OOeDS L.A. & B. DISCOUNT DEPT. STORE {1 9 Bond St. W. 7286-09521 ..» When it's + Our luck held last Friday;on Remembrance Day. 23rd of October, The very best \ | i i : : : Marily Shultz, Jacque! pod when Donevan Juniors de-| at a later Council meeting,|of luck and we hope that you Diet' Tones Macko bars } ae we McLaughlin 21 eo vd and/ the executives. will introduce a'come home with a trophy. Holland. Sheila Bennett, Sharon. eniors were successitt OVer Hew program for ~Votunteer) en Mowbray. Maroy Witttams MeLaughlin 35 to 18. A tremen-/ Workers. If you would like to FOOTBALL, On. alta dam Mem alee dous amount of spirit WaS|assist Council in any capacity oe Oe Se hati | Suy--Sutton, Kathy Harnilton, | wtih by Donevan fans ON|,een your eyes open for. the Joseph's High School Football| /uey~ sutton, y Netta ' riday. But don't let this stop/peginning of this campaign,|'€am has made an monet sent. Sewanee, Nes: the rest of you Donevanites! non't gorget to let Council know showing. Last Wednesday, our| Last Friday the first inter- a Y lteam defeated the Bowmanville |form volleyball games were ffom coming out to the next! oy irae game on Friday, Oct: 23. gup-\rnn at eh nag: calor and High Schoo! 23-12. This was the| played. Next week.I will have , jideas personally, or through), > j first game that our team has|the details and results of these ort your team on the road to your form rep. I \ ' played this year, since we were/ games. OSS8A. a v4 | Donevan's yearbook Editor); tti J 5 | GET NEW YELLS Agnes Aru, Mr. Hodgson, staff| ove Sciting started. Touchdowns) eARLIAMENTARY NEWS + Donevan's. cheerleaders re-/adviser, and all the staff arejang pill Edwards (Captain). By Marie Maidman @ently attended a cheerleading} working hard towards a top-| Frank Ruszer and Henry Valks| The hustle and bustle of the Gonference at Bathurst Heights|/notch yearbook. The advertising hot} got converts. Keep up the tions in the 36th parliamentary Gollegiate Institute in Toronto,;committee members -- under pooq work fellows, and the best i8 over. The last campaign of luck in future games. . ¥ dnd returned bursting with new Bev. Morris are calling on local yells and cheers. These dazzling merchants, and the sales com- St. Bernadette's game ended with the score 4 w routines are another reason mittee have taken up their to miss next week's game- "oon-hour vigils. If you haven't Sports Fans! ordered or paid for your: ; Still on the sports scene, the "Criterion" yet - on your mark populafity of noon-hour lacrosse| get set, go! to Room 110 during inereasing daily at DCI. It either lunch hour. , ay be hazardous for spec- ' sepiea Bie, igikeees, and fisid POSTER WINNER By JOANNE IRELAND _|to 3 in favor of St. Bernadette's. All Donevan is proud of Nick) ajax -- The '64 school year Bill Karstulovich, Juliano Pao- got off to a tremendous etart|!0z28, Dan. Moreau, and Frank at St. Bernadette's with the|Missen were the outstanding appearance of 157 students, We Players. were very happy to welcome) Also on Oct. 13, the St back the former teachers aa|Francis girls' volleyball team well as two new members ot | played our girls and St. Francs For The Latest bi; y) Moir Styling 7) The p,, BEAUTY *y-- CLINIC 4 LOCATIONS 301 Byron St. $. Whitby Ajox Shopping Centre Oshawa Shopping Centre 360 King St. W, Oshawa VISIT Brens FLORIST CENTRE Discount Prices On All Items SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 121 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Open Sundoy 10 A.M, to 10 p.m. New Downtown Store 28 Simcoe North DRIVE-IN STORE 163 Bloor St. West All Phones 728-7386 see the play, Hamlet. A very pleasant and educational after- noon was enjoyed by the class. On Tuesday, Oct. 13, St. Francis De Sales boys' soccer team played our boys. The the cardigan goes "'long hair" MOHAIR AND WOOL accents the shaggy look wryh iy = yoo tye Urban, a Grade 18 student, who ; ",\for the second time, has won| ' ; , ei " the stafff - Miss Loranger and| won. Now for the "social" news |Mr. Reguly. The Grade 10 class repre- 'we may have school lacrosse ihe: genine Divikion of the Com H . : ; ' irls The big event coming up is) On Thursday, Sept. 24, Grade sented St. Bernadette's at the teams. munity Chest Poster Contest. none other than 'The Girls'|10 accompanied Miss Loranger, | funeral mass of Robert Hickey. Take Sewi STUDENT COUNCIL We would like to congratulate *The first Student Council; Nick and all those who entered Athletic Association Hallowe'en|our English teacher, to the | The choir sang beautifully. Costume Ball and Sadie/Regent Theatre in Oshawa to|-------- = te -- |the contest. Hawkins Dance." This weird /-- we ee eee ee my and wonderful tongue-twisting title suggests that something weird and wondeful is going to happen on Friday, Oct. 30.: ; 3 When this sort of thing is in . SEWING: Miss McDonald OUT/the offering, you don't need sewing instructress has roughly posters to tell you. Half the 50 girls in her classes this tila of DCI wander around year. The Grade 9's are learn- looking pale and worried, fre- ifg the basic stitches, the use/quenting 'his haunts' and af the thachine, and for their/ desperately searc hing for Project are making blouses. The |enogush nerve" while the other ris in Grade 10 are making half smile contentedly, eyes eye gi | ng P ssantgire, vot sparkling, proud of themselves - "U-| bbause ty "finally g im." D View OLE tum while the girls in Grade 11| Now. Pr ei ages AB det "PICKWICK CLEANERS e finishing the second half of worrieds" its not much fun is ach Li Ae ee é course and are trying their it? So - shoulders back, smile rss ik te sesairessen are igh vee (maybe not , vr the last one) -- t 't le working on projects from jump- {ime pass YOU by pst ph him! @rs, to suits, and evening gowns : The theory is based on dress Count on the cardigan to top the | / Dean's list. Especially : a when it's this new : ; NAIR | . mohgir and wool Vincent's -- stvina selectiOh. It creates dere of 'eer a harmony of high style with colourful shaggy undertones. Get the rythm, go "long hair,"' OIFFURE.. "The Smart Salon r Teens nd Women.' FROU-FROU For Fall's Feminine Look ! | Phone 728-5133 | All this anxiety will undoubt- design, color and texture. ' At this moment a trip for the Senior Home Economic students in the planning stage. It is ed that we will be able to Visit the Mary-Anne Shop, dress sivpplies stores, Eatons, Simp- sons and model homes. This ttip would include both sewing ooking classes. Since last year's fashion show was such a , preparations for an ven bigger and better show are Weing made. COOKING *Miss Thomas, the head of the '00d Department, tells me that e course in Grades 9 and 10 awitehing. over from prac- tical work to more theory, with concentration on nutrition. In rades 11 and 12 the course cov- @rs home manag mt and care, edly, leaye you mentally ex- hausted but don't forget. to come in costume. You'! have twice the fun and might even win a_ prize if you comé disguised! Young Moderns! Build Strong Bodies Two Ways * Use WEIDER WEIGHTS 4 Eat HEALTHFUL FOODS Get both et Sunshine Shop 24 Prince St. The Wousing consumer education, ttends in modern living, con- servation of time and energy, Kitchen planning for efficiency, selection and cate of table ap- pointments and budgeting. In the senior gtades the practical work centres around full course eals with emphasis on meats apd desserts. 'Special projects this year will/ ittclude the annual '"Principal's| Dinner' and catering for the) Grad Bail, the Frolic and Com- meéncement. a 'Next week we'll be visiting tHe Industria] Arts Department OcvIL. COOK'S Office Equipment 75 SIMCOE ST. NORTH YOUR LOCAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CENTRE SMARTLY TAILORED FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE Toa *a0'e Tm TAILORED BY CLINTON CLOTHES New season arrivals in the handsomest of pure wool fabrics await the pleasure of flattering your appearance. ESTABLISHED 1924 People's CLOTHING -for MEN and YOUNG MEN 36 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa 145 TEEN-AGERS TAKE NOTE! It's so easy to obtain a "teen-age" wardrobe at Dunn's . . . you're invited to open a Dunn's Charge Account . . . for the Teen of Today .. , the men of Tomorrow. "Complete Charge Conveniences" 2 LOCATIONS: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE (Open to 9 p.m. Thurs, & Fri.) 36 KING ST. E. (Open to 9 p.m, Friday) "Charge-It". YOUR CHOICE 3.99 : ROMANTICALLY-CHARMING blouses in an 4as-. sortment of exciting fit-for-Fall styles! And sutéh . easy-care fabrics! From Venetian-lace trimmed. 'Terylene' to Polka-dotted surah and lace-over-. cotton blousons! Long sleeves in cool gingham or flip-tie "Tom Jones" striped surah; 3% sleeves in polka dots of gleaming white 'Terylene'! short sleeves in lusciously-lacy blousons. Wide variety 6f colours, Sizes 10 to 20, ZELLER'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | AND DOWNTOWN OSHAWA STORE ..;

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