a DEDICATED GROUP wan people ba with ntere Students at the Natior to be a time Ballet School dedicated becoming Garr f Kamloop n Toronto a good to the grind ectly pany Hallet dan pr Seminiuk { com B.« (« 4) Many Activities Keep %,)""""* Student Body Busy By DOUG YONSON The school year 1964-65 be : a eedir ng on a bright Tuesdé n Sey e Vaieintin ayjon at tember when § and throng of students the auditorium eit in the morning, depend their grade. After bein ed back to the s mortician lists of students was intoned and 3 with your the larg ples co mous pre which ar also pjas her at 1 é 1 y dan t » Prot Wie APProws ' Bouquets of oladed whose alf of hould be ac e heer ombir writer r ystuume ma His Id not softer manager theme of Spair 4 During the week you. met teachers or re or unfavorable with teachers Friday was Initi the neophytes subjected to for 'the simple r being a "Frosh", was popular this because of ' Those who disobeved received)! their just reward from the as sembled populace at th tion Day Dance During the Lame Duck of" Parliament nominated to mentary office tions were on heseeching Gemin were a tailed rt oronto u Night wa the talent ain newed acquain with Id. Th ation Das of Grade 9 ous penalt sdemeanour of enting fine realm cluded fen of o entert Nancy and Carol \ and John and Ketel ad aac ci r and. Grade t t Woods, F { when| 284!! 0 were ies tror Singing dance writt Ww cert tudent March Robertson) g the perform Ww for t noker e lr k ade 12's an off ar to Queer { rloo' during th Harr fficis vote officia t} ve and asse or commo. tudents voted the tober \ Dance sults ¥ yroom the . win 1s rit Minister of' J Mini thy \V i Pete Graper Hol 1 seg cations: Glent ' 0 patel cee Bporie Bad: of Orgar r t : Lane Por Members Katl : Wer ter o SO Wood ond te rb we aster \ a ' ' ' q ollie : on 'e\ ime f , ired COS The t hore Par fron that t accom tudents for McLaug ation Wi Webber Switzer ance | assemblies hough handi lack of Sylv and P wast Puff foot | O'Neill Collegiate Girls | Make Splendid Showing Collegiate) O'Neill's track team coached caniby Mr.. Bank improved im girlimensely. this year. It brought athletes, They were successful|back two trophies to O'Neill by in almost every event they en-,winning the district meet and tered, bringing fame to O'Neill'COSSA, This was a_ gréat once again achievement for the team and The first many congratulations go to Mr sport this \Banks The Junior pen ee one teams, under the direction of CHEERLEADERS BUSY Miss Knephler and Miss Salter the year entered the Volleyball tourna inder ment at Anderson High School h Although the Senior team. was not very successful, the Junior reached COSSA but were de feated there The Junior kethall team: Fisher and Salter qualified to compete at Unfortunately, however of an illegal player the teams Was disqualified COSSA, the. senior team was de feated by Port Hope, the team which went on to win COSSA The girl Gymnastic .team was victorious this the Gym Meet for the se in a row. Joarine sented this trophy She was the individual in the This year O'Neill and Vocational Institute take much pride in their inter-school volleyball and Senior girls major year was Throughout O'Ne cheerleaders Holland's their dutic al evers performed They cheered | and basketball teams on to eader we ootba game to help the victory All girl direction of in thi a were: Carole G Judy Sutton an Hicks a Mc Inty to under the Officer Bas Mis both COSSA because Junior At and Senior coached by the G AA n th yea ident dent; Su and Chris In order the GAA held andy sales and Bermuda Bop athletic program al an assembly this assembly award made winner Nancy illse and - the Prest given to Shiela Ben Carole Bar Prest Sut Miss ocialio reene, pre ice-pre etary re urer who share Het, Each z0 ofessional two succ a dance The came to Mas two § ar close At year al ond year on »?p P Photo) Conway pre hool t meet to the junior hool, were ham- was pion ymnasti om- seniot arol tudent the Mc | but their strong O'Neill four boys Badminton Tournament Laughlin. They played could not overpowel sent eigt and fou to Kat Hamilton Holland Carol and Juds a we bara Jacque Robe tor Nursing Internes Should Get $275 Month: Dymond Healthifirst ritern said ship ve Insect present hlin Public his wild practices mately $600 wintergreen to Mr. Win selfless ef ' pee he play Jt winister Matthew 1 successful today a we yea edu rete _ director course for nurses to be followed . 1, nake-up ar canes hip at an a\ nager andi. efforts were Ww his e al for (CP) Dymond LONDON Ont ar, $300 a month for the ation final half year are and most hoo nurses ded with room years, This ontinue the f two but in the internship year ll now be on their own Dr. Dymond said aid the Ontario now pro $275 a month board for a September w { hrec gin tn for rst The move is one in a series to year growing in the rank per sie pre all a large school from ment. They Ison, Cam Mike the bands Wright,| the nurse finance plug a gap of nursing onne inan Dr. Dymond said He most nursing schools will be op the Commission student WATCHES For The Smart YOUNG SET 17 Jewels FROM 14.97 ally change will cost Hospital Services $400 to $800 more than it is costing at he expect eraling under the new §3 within: two or tr has set 1975 the the changeover stem er HO 4 for ee years 9 ) as deadline ric lub and band, The en by Mr as unveiled fe day-long 7 education Speaking ata ence on nursing Dymond said Ontario will twice as many nurses compared to the 2,500 now gr uating annually from affiliated schools--by Under the new scheme will be paid $250 a month {bh See Our Mony . 24 Dr need 5,000 ad d 13's made tal unofficial) of T and e vear were held al raising of the Crest] hos 1970 nurse In the mbles were} The Watch World The. 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