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DRAMA CLUB JOURNEY ' S END- DIRECTED BY. SET DESIGNER. CAST CAPTAIN HARDY. LT. OSBORNE . PRIVATE MASON . CORPORAL BROUGHTON . 2 ND. LT. RALEIGH . CAPTAIN STANHOPE . 2 ND. LT. TROTTER. THE COLONEL . SERGEANT-MAJOR . LT. HIBBERT . A GERMAN SOLDIER . . . FR. W. A. COYLE . . GEORGE DEXTER . . . DAVE DORHETY . . . . LEO VIOLINI . . . . WAYNE BOSS . . . . BILL NELSON . BILL CRAWFORD . GEORGE DEXTER GLENN THERBERGE . C. PROTASIWICH . . . . TERRY HAMER . . KEN SUDERMAN ... JIM WILLIAMS
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Volume IV - Number Mary 1 3 Boys 1 High School February 15. ' 1962 SC HO A disturbance suited in prevent city. At a recen three youths, rowdy. They respect and pal, and to youths becan called. Ther Department As a result turbance, will stc.rt stead of at one will be gymnasium all the be stricter the rules. Admittance people without a student identification cards is at the discretion of the home schools authorities. These rules ore expected to bring about two results: 1. They will allow more of those students who want to see both games, 2. And the 10 art p»n, closing will eliminate pin g SA, Nrs si ' L STAFF ' : ralp lan v in ron About 70 w, 1 f C° h d Nd, uon toys’ ° ACH °us lory ' s Girls’ Schools. and TERRY smith hamer I ssing) K ‘ 0 ' Neill out the types who go to a bee? parlor for a few hours then drive around in a ce looking for someplace J go. The sad face of the problem is that the trouble has seldom originated from high school students. The administrative action was actually triggered by a chain of throo similar in¬ cidents at different high schools -over the past two years. A pattern seems to accompany the trouble. The pr °ouctio n ; ° ' ? t ibutio n Clubs v , ' SlNG • • °OUG BILES end of in ' procedure making the graduation more meaningful. The new date for this coromony, which i3 the finale to all high school endeavours, is next fall. Initial reaction to this change will, in all probability, be unfavourable of town delegates ■ , vt u Friday, February jim wi U u ENNls gro h Saturday ' s activ steve rey! ISS ing ) - W 0 I k - s, nd addresses, con- id around tho theme, GRay uality Today has an eye ’ ' ’ Nig el gr Een I i fe 1 lorr . s rian UUs Kiss ion was OjU Nor ton .g Paly, S.J. of Ottawa, Na¬ tional Director of Sodali¬ ties. Fr. Daly gave the keynote adress Saturday morning. The Dialogue Mass was said Saturday in Sacred Heart Convent and the main banquet at St. Mary’s Hall.
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