12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1984 Shiner niners survive Initiation ; . was a huge success with cost is eighty dollars. reporter - Dawn Kor- Port erry High News an extremely large Letters cost a little bak. by Christine Bauer turnout of students. extra. Well sports fans, the teams have been select- ed and their seasons are getting underway. The girl's basketball teams travel to Cartwright on Monday and to Central later this week and the tennis .team is off to School jackets go on sale. They are melton with leather sleeves and the school crest on the front. The approximate School pictures will be taken this Wednesday Sept. 26 so don't forget to dress up. A foreign child collec- tion will be getting underway. The money collected is used to Courtesy Day and Init- iation were fun for all.. The Initiation Dance The week of excite- ment for the Grade 9 students is over. Both support 3 foreign Whitby for their first children. Please be tournament on Tuesday. generous. Good luck! Things are well under- Ajax and Dunbarton proved to be too much competition for our boys soccer teams last week as both of our teams suffered losses. On Thursday our junior and senior boys volleyball teams put up a good effort but couldn't man- age a win over the very strong Dunbarton teams. Intramuals are going well. Participants seem- ed to be enjoying them- selves. Remember, for all those who tried out for a team, but didn't make it this time, there are many more teams and Our first project will be clubs throughout the the citrus fruit fund- year, so come on out raising drive beginning again. in October. Watch this Watch this space for column for details. the latest from PPHS Now a brief update for next week! our in-school sports : 9 Gjregony's «YORM, | Ny "©, eadquarters for E Freeman I Formalwear way in the music de- partment. Regular rehearsals for all groups started last week, with the excep- tion of "A" Band, which begins rehearsing this Wednesday. The senior Wind Ensemble elected its executive committee for this year. The members are: Lori Cole -President; Diane Coat- es - Vice-President; Laura Tremblay - Librarian; Debbie Kiezebrink - Secretary- Treasurer; and section representatives Susan Lehane, Hilary Fair- burn, and Paul Lane. 3 \ ' 32 2.55 i i V0 IS RIN A ' oe rel. (PT RRA {| taf og hg rN PICO AREA LARA .. \ \ " Kgs, % ie oh 3 \ A Bi ? ~. ( "wo o _Uen a Wear Led. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 - STORE HOURS: ---- Ever seen a train grin? You're looking at one in this snap, which captures the embarrassed smiles of Grade Nine: s on Initiation Day at Port Perry High. Note the outfits: the shiner niner girls were forc- ed to dress up like greaser guys from the fifties ---- the first form males were fold to don girly clothes. Mon Tues & Thurs 10to 6. Fri 10-9. Sat 10-5 Where's Boy George when you really need him? In- itiation Day on Friday at good old PPHS meant role °™Me of the more flamboyant dressers included (from Grass, 14 and Joe reversal time for the hapless Grade Nine students who left) Mark McMillan, 13; Jenny ' had to do a little gender swapping along a fifties theme. Jackman, 14. Just good clean fun, right? The annual Big Brother-Sister Ball game will take place September 26 and will this year be held in Port Perry. The game will commence at 7:00 p.m. at the South Diamond situated on Water Street. This year the Big and Little Brothers and Sisters will take on all mothers of the Little Brothers and Sisters, which should provide some good entertain- ment. Some members of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce will be on hand to officiate the game. It all adds up to what should be a real fun night. The public is invited to come out and cheer for the team of their choice. Car Rally Another annual event, 0252525252525252525252525252525252525252 Big-Little baseball the Big Brother and Sister Car Rally, will take place on Sept. 29. This rally is open to Big Brothers and Sisters only with Little Brothers and Sisters acting as their navi- gators. This year some Big Brothers from other areas will also be partic- ipating. Starting point is the Canadian Tire Store in the Port Perry Plaza, with the first cars tak- ing off at 9:00 a.m. Elgin Park in Uxbridge is the site where they will end up, providing, of course, they were able to pro- perly interpret the instructions. It is esti- mated that the first car should be arriving there between 11:00 and 12:00 a.m. Again the public is cordially invited to come out and watch the proceedings. 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