seescpetignsiitsae nine haga, Are eee ona meg i ay ia * ™ 4. a iad pa Yor eS ee siete fei 84 Rie PER Bow wr at PF AS I nee OCVI Adds 2 To Extracurriculum em By T. R. Glecoff MCVI Reporter Carol night wasthe first Christmas perfonmance at MCVI open to the general public. It was handled by the MCVI Music Council, Mr. Crosbie (Music Di- . rector) and Mr. Palmer (stage C ] | director). Accompanying the MCVI Glee Club was Mrs. Har- per. Leading most of the carols were the MCVI Band and Glee Club, The verses for 'We Three Kings' were performed by soloists with the audience singing the chorus. Represent- Public Was Enthused By McLaughlin Xmas Party Numerous people were skep- tical about the crowd appeal for such a performance, but their doubts were overcome by the audience of over 500, CHRISTMAS CELIDH This was certainly the best attended and most enjoyed dance of 1964. No one could spell "'Celidh" but everyone did have an "Uproarous evening', The skits were, on the whole, of a better quality than last year's efforts, The winning skit this year was an interpretation oe Revere's Ride' by The schedule was a half an hour behind, causing a bit of confusion in the timing for the spot and elimination dances. But, somehow, all the prizes were given out, refreshments served and the last dance held to end the best "Celidh" ever. PARENTS' NIGHT Parents' Night again pro- vided an opportunity for the faculty and parents to get to- gether to discuss intelligently the problems of the high school educational system. -- PARLIAMENT RIDES AGAIN Tonight, the Students' Parlia- ment of MCVI will have its first WORLD ACCIDENTS There are more than 100,000 traffic fatalities throughout the world each year. oomry uty ¥ 0 ae ree es i Ey ee, sitting of the new year. The big job is to get the newly-amended THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, January 12, 1965 J] constitution printed. The January dance will be the first dance this year. The theme is the "Hootenanny". Featured will be MCVI's Park- wood Minstrels. , BELLE ILI DEEL for the TEENAGERS TRANSISTOR RADIOS A.M.-F.M, A.M, From SHORT 199 ex: L. A. & B Discount Dept. Store 9 Bond St. W. 728-9521 SPRING FASHIONS SNEAK PREVIEW For The Young At Heart New Daring Styles on Exciting New Lasts eos to make your feet loveller Also @ Hamilton Store 26 King St. W., Oshawe MARIE MAIDMAN Two new clubs will soon be a part of the extra-curricula: scene at O'Neill. For the sports- minded there will be a ski club where enthusiasts can get to- gether and compare casts and crutches or see films, on new techniques of getting them. For those of us who prefer chairs to mneeting in the cafeteria to de- side what sports should be used. juggestions for hockey broom dall, tug-of-war on ice, were brought up. It was suggested that the teachers should not be left out and special events for them should be arranged. All activities will be converted to indoor sports should there be no 10A, Night Before Christmas; 11G, Uncle Wayne; 10B, Green Christmas; 12F, Bingo; -11B, Pyrammus and Thisbe; 12B, Tarzan's Reward; 11A, This Will be the Week Which was to Have Been; 13, Alas, Poor Or- bits; We Threw Him Well; Staff, Pedagogy. The winning skit was enacted ing the students was Reg Logan, while Mr. B. E. Pankhurst re- presented the parents and Mr. Stewart acted as the faculty's delegate. The Ridgeway Choir performed "O Holy Night", "Joy to the World', and an Indian Christmas carol. Add- ing a little non-Christmas var- iety to the show were the Park- who sang STOP LOOKING ! COME TO ZELLER'S TO FIND PRACTICAL VALUES FOR YOUR BEDROOM! wood Minstrels, by the Grade 13 students. It r i "Puff" and "MTA". was a Satirical version of a re- cent, publicized incident. Another appearance at the Frolic was the appearance of) Miss Carol Webber, our lovely) skiis a bridge club is being formed. By Maria Weiss Last Wednesday, the Tutorial Committee began its weekly schedule' Monday throughiwas fun and enjoyment for Thursday from 4.00 - 4.30 p.m.jeveryone who attended. This|songstress. She was accompan-| you will find two or three stu-|year there were nine skits pre-jied by Paul Wilson and Mr.! dents sitting at the teacher's|sented for entertainment. The|Lawson. desk in the auditorium. These/following are the forms who| Music was provided by our| students are there to 'help any-|participated and the name of new dance band under the lead-) one in any subject without any|their presentation: ership of Mr. McCord, ; man &|QCCI Teams Are Tops In Hoopla ed to those with small prob-| lems, such as grammar, equa-| tions or laws, and would take} only five or 10 minutes of your! time. If you are completely lost, it is suggested that you By BRIAN WILLIAMS {mounted, and tempers flared to The Central Collegiate gym-!the boiling point. nasium exploded with action| The referees wisely called the last Friday night as the three|game with 16 seconds left on, Central teams tucked another|the clock, as the players exhibition tripleheader under) became belligerent. contact any number of the com- mittee, who will either tutor their belts. Bill Federozenko powdered| jj) In the first session, the Cen-\the Centra! attack with --14/"INMIIMUINIINNIITHINNNINNNI0000111 3 |points. Brian Jenkins tallied 12 you, or recommend one. Extra work in your. weak subject will be assigned. By Rosemary Wood Now that we are back to school after our glorious, but short vacation, we must settle into our routine for another ogre One of the main activities - 9 in the girls' sports is that of|tral antams galloped away)*™. enn | basketball, Already, our teams|with a 37-21 win over Ajax High| Points, and John Raskovic got School, Dave Calder, as usual, eight. These three, along with| paced the winners with 19\L@try Horne and Larry points. Dennis Hercia had 10,|Plancke. played the full game Sergei Skoblikawski 9, Hewitt|/for Central. led Ajax with 11 points. | Jack Lyons and Bob Booth The second contest saw our|°2 seored 10 points for the Juniors meet a team from Con crea ter a ae tral Tech in Toronto. Joe Kras- The soa mabe Central see naj opened the OCCI scoring ' ; tie + action will be this Thursday,| snow. 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India stripe ticking --- 220 coil springs -- strap handles -- smooth topped! Full 3'3' wide mat- tress with matching box spring on six legs, bracket mounted headboard. Please Allow One Week For Delivery eee have been chosen for this sea- son. The senior girl's basket- ball team consists of Carole Greene, Heather Davis, Judy MacDonald, Judy Sutton, Judy lyn Shultz, Leslie Townsend, Sheila Bennett, Barb Holland, mpg gy and Carol ~ iels. of these girls have},; ; | : proven themselves to be assets hss ph omegee g ee wh en Anderson High School] to our athletic association. _| third quarter, when their passes|"iS1tS, Us for a regular schedule | Saat ph a Ts eat sin|ttipleheader. On Friday Central By Chris Heath led uae ae in th feirth travels to Donevan. Dn Jan. & 2 | Central Collegiate's Senior in the cafeteria for all those in- 3 terested in starting a swimming ment -- ime soil Wil the Christmas holidays to take) club. lecared 13 i fs Tames tdoud part in the Queen's University The turnout was tremendous,| 200°". a ian Bil Bilinekt High School basketball tourna- for 25 people signed up as mem- t 'noth Kerasoad. ant ment, despite the fact that three bers. It was unanimously ap- ag Soniod @ut late in. the of the top players were in Flor- proved that the first swim Lloyd ida. They won four games out a place when skiing /7 conto effort with nine points.|°f four, and took the tourna- On Jan. 6 a meeting was| The final nettle of the night A |was a real scorcher, as_ the He tat thc sein a Yr|Centrel Senlore met" whe Osk'| | EVERYONE WORKS | i The Soviet Union claims it has | the winter carnival. jawa city team, MacMurray's,| | Someone suggested the rin! = defeated them, 45-36, in an|had no unemployment for more jar design and everyone agreed|. This was the most exciting on a heart-shaped rink. |game, and one of the best exhi-| Jim Bishop The Activities Committee for|bitions of basketball this year. | the Masquera Ball held a|McMurray's opened the scor-| ing and kept a good lead| ' throughout the first half. Cen-' Central $ Plays tral plodded along behind them, | Being Readied By RUTH ANNE TAVES Invites You to see their Complete Line of Ski, Curling and _ Hockey Equipment. Best Brand Names at prices you can afford. 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