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?ac;e fifty-five GRADE IX - Get Acquainted Party By OLGA PKTEKSAK, C2A and MOIRA CAULLAY. C2A
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••THE TOWERS 9 4 h 19 4 9 PAGE RETT-SEVEN SOCIAL. . . NOON DANCES — By MARJORIE COFFEY. C3C The Noon Dances proved to be as big a success this year as they did last year. With a few changes they are just the same as before. The new sponsors this season are Mr. H. Stott and Mr. H Cowgill. The girls and fellows who are on the dance committee and do all the work of spinning the platters are: Bob Maisonville, Joan Busby. Beatrice Starling, Stan Kosti, Mae McDonald, Nadia Radkevich, Sophie Spulak and John Kupiki. With a few rules such as not eating lunches in the dance, etc., the dances are just the way the students want them. So keep up the good School spirit and attend the Noon Dances on Tuesdays and Thursdays. THE HALLOWE’EN HOP — By MARJORIE COFFEY, C3C Black cats, orange glowing jack-o-lanterns, witches on brooms, and old cornstalks added to the atmosphere of the W. D. Lowe Vocational School ' s Hallowe ' en Hop. There was much excitement over the first dance of the season, the freshmen all wondering what it would be like to go to a big dance at their own school, and the seniors all hoping it would be as good as former years. This year everyone was happy with the results, for it was a grand dance and a large turn out. The music for the special occasion was provided by the Skyliners Orchestra. A large selection of pieces were played, old favourites, brand new ones, requests and dedications. One dedication in particular was for Nora Neill on her 17th birthday. Some of the patrons for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wallen, Miss Connerty and Mr. Farr. They seemed to be enjoying themselves very much. The first dance of the season was received well by all the students and their friends, some of the people seen dancing were: Josie La Tessa and Toni lannetta, Marge Coffey and Ken Hale, John Fillman, Mike Sekela, The Beta Nu Beta Sorority, Betty Tibor, Victor Nowicki and many more. Miss Connerty and her reliable Social Committee made all the arrangements for the dance. The girls and boys on the committee worked on the door, while other boys in the committee opened a coke bar in one corner of the dance. As the dance ended and everyone was leaving, they could be heard plainly saying, “That was a grand dance. When is the next one?
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