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“Wrists up, girls!” Linda Hauk, Linda Braunagel (student teacher), Charlotte Herle (in the background) Debbie Hnatyshyn, and Marie Dumais “What, another strike!” Lynn Kindrachuk, Jeanette Roy Helen Larmour and Cynthia Matlock “Help, I’m falling!” Jeanette Roy and Pat Feist COCJ Beatles! Irene Ulsifer, Lynn Langevin, Mary Ann Baxter, Paulette Foisy SPIRIT WEEK ON FRIDAY, February 3, the Convent started off their Spirit Week with a rousing Folk Mass. The following Saturday evening there was a dance at St. Thomas College with students from COCJ and STC in atten¬ dance. Sunday, February 5, about 50 students turned out for a toboggan party on King Hill. Monday, several students stepped in to take a minor role in teaching classes while the teachers stood by to help out with any serious problems. Monday afternoon we held the Bryant Oratory eliminations. Of the eight contestants competing, ad¬ judicators Father Heilman and Mr. Broley chose Donna Buj- nowski. Her topic was “Canada, It’s Good to be a Canadian.” Treana Quinn was second. Monday night about 80 students turned out for a skating party at the STC Playdium. Tuesday was Clash Day as most of the Students wore clothes that clashed rather than matched. The highlight of Clash Day was a Hootenany and Talent Show held in the evening. Ap¬ proximately 100 girls were present to laugh and sing-a-long with many of the items of entertainment. Wednesday evening featured a swimming party at the new indoor swimming pool. Thursday the girls invaded the Bowlarena for an evening of bowling plus a record hop. The final day of Spirit Week saw some students take on teaching duties once more. Friday night, two mixed teams of boys and girls from COCJ and STC displayed their talents in a heated basketball game at STC. This year, for the first time in Convent history, a Spirit Week was observed. The idea proved both exciting and edu¬ cational and gave everyone a real “boost” in school spirit. It is hoped that this will be continued in future years for it is a mar¬ velous way to bring us closed together in a true feeling of unity.
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0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee Now COCJ has one, too Blowing in the breeze! |v mk 1 r ” |il 3 St H 1 '
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Mrs Millar??? Marie Vany Henry and Liza! Jackie Woytiuk and Laura Deary Let’s sing out! Pat Feist, Linda Pel- chat, Shirley Martin. In the back¬ ground: Connie Mathias and Treana Quinn. Mid t I COCJ and STC BASKETBALL PLAYERS Nashville Kats! Jean Sulej, Lynn Kindrachuk, Judy Payne, Mary Kindrachuk, Carol Nolin. “Come and get it!” Sister Allan Marie and Irene Ulsifer
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