Boys’ Sports Editor ii IF port Editor thoughts come to my mind, First I would like to thank the student body for the spirit venience of the gymnas- jae T would also like to thank Mrs. Doherty and Mr. Carlin for their continued good work and cheerfulness despite the noise, the dust and the cold. High School Student Newspaper Club, DONNA ISHERWOOD BRYAN SEDGEWICK “cavity helps hamp TED WAY VIVIAN HASKINS DICK ROGERS MR. C. VOGLER Word from the Principal *:.:".”*’ by Mr. A, L. Martin At this time of year several the funds raised. T trust that the student body in which they haye taken the/#S @ whole found the first half|vice-pres. of the school year both profit: able and enjoyable, I wish hem good luck in their Christ- mas examinations, Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to extend to Klub News ing room, tor and Mrs. Arnold officiate (and very nice mentors they favors for the patient's trays, and will later set up a Christ. Semiahmoo has had and all the/mas tree and decorations in}pay scale, and answered num- Students showed benefit from|the hospital. ‘This was the Jast meeting of the present ex- ecutive; Pres. Sharole Keddy,; Sylvia Ready; sec. Donna Isherwood; treas. Shar- on Powell. Right after Christmas a new executive will be picked. The Nightingales would like to wish “everyone a yery Merry THE NIGHTINGALE GROUP )D.K.?; Bobbie Dodd, mother of | Suit sure attracts them wistles held their last meeting before twins. Christmas in the hospital din- Mentors, Mrs. Proc-|those in attendance at the last] wise kid. .|Future Teachers Club meeting, Christmas |déliver a most interesting talk Yew |the Student Body the compli-| Christmas. We een Ope dat ave. ee mens of the season from my-| Fine ® Year at self and the staff. HI Varta cellent con Sai f ish all The Hi-Y Hamper Drive is RS pou a a ON aa now in full swing, The Hi-y ool clubs su e. feirls are hoping that through various: CA eae Ree Report on grade|s students’ contributions some pleased a’ le inte: 9) families in the community will by the members of cere abs: 13 Ss tour }have a happier Christmas, The club activities are rep: Grade 13's have a ry renewed| The boxes in the class rooms ed in various columns of -the last year’s weekly goodwill are being-*filled with food, toys, Renee RUC RR ES i o Ballinghan. jand clothes. At present in the follow their progress with in- Two friendly police cars (4| Senior division class 2 is ahead terest. : men) stopped the goodwill |of class 3, but we're expecting My heartiest congratulations group . . . The men 8 grade|a turn in events. Mr. Dixin’s go to the Student Council for} 13's) left at 7:00 and Were sup-|class is doing a terrific job the excellent Magazine Drive | posed to hit Bellingham at 7:30/and we hope they keep it up. they put on this year. This!iut due to circumstances, did gas Was*the most successful drive/not arrive at their destination| A special congratulation to "dll 11. |8o-getter Jackie McLeod, the EEE ST The group went to a Rock n’| girl who may save the day in Roll Dance and just to show/the Hi-Y Hamper Drive, Jackie al eatre how goodwilled they were, they|has spent her spare time col-|These are all Grade 1 didn’t go in. {I . WHITE ROCK, B.C. Phone WL 6-1382 & 8.9451 ting pennies for the worth- Friendly merchants of the| while fund, and has the total town welcomed the youths into their business Prem-| going, Jackie. We're wit'cha Canadian |up in the dollars bracket. Swell| well as Wallace and White, charts up and Picked by Grade 1 Boys | tion is fierce for top place Jackie collects pennies; liso eee o \cariya Loney = Tete TE Bonnie Eby: Flaming redhead| words per minute. with a wonderful flair for style.| Diane zee - Typing 2050 Diane Silversides: Sophistica-|Words per min. tion is the only word. Keep typing ‘kids! Let's Nicki Hanford: Sailor-boy break some records. er drive Sharole Keddy: Leotards and Dave Ogilvie - on behalf of|stylish sacks, for our fashion- \ Linda Douglas: Bobbi (ha! get wishes to thank Mr. Stride for}the pun) socks for our lovely siving up his lunch hour to | lass. Sallie Baker: Frills and fat. les for this dainty Miss, Vivian Haskins: This blonde erous) questions. lass has got real class! t Cae Denise Troak: This grade 13 TEEN TOWN ‘ ~ |8al knows her clothes. Pres. Dave Dewinetz would] Carol Greig: Gracefully styl- like to wish everyone a Mer-|¢d, and admired by all is the ty Christmas and a Happy New| wardrobe of our Carol. Year, to members on becoming aJ ¢ teacher. He also discussed the Your Top. Ten Records ee | by Patty Sandquist 9 . | ROCKERS Semi S girls | LAST WEEK'S TOP TEN Drive carefully, and remem- | . ber, “The life you save may Win Over L.T. be your own.” r pe your own Friday night at Lord Tweeds- LS muir was probably as exciting Mr. Grillon Junior boys 2 night in the high schoo! ‘Stun hold workouts I Got Stung basketball league as the spec To Know Him Is |tators have seen for many a by Jim Smith Every Friday 15 to 20 boys | oe e One Night Travel On Lonesome Town Love Me Forever NAAhowe ae | To Love Him year. 8, It's Only Make Believe emiahmoo girls did their bit| 9. 0. Ill Wait For You ahi ex id to the excitement and 10. Beep Be turk out for basketball practice. help build up the crowd’s en- ep, Beep Three weeks ago 10 grade nines thusiasm ; THIS WEEK'S TOP TEN j {ere cut fromthe team: ale!) gene jaa | 1. One Nigh though we still have Wallace the last whistle tenes nt ving Worrying Kind Til Wait For You Love Me Forever Chipmunk Song Love Of My Life ul n we last whistle blew that any-| pe a a ‘ ve | ChE was sure they could Mold € ay be one or More |the lead they had finally ac. exhibition games before Christ quired mas. ' ’ Top se ve: i » Me- Don’t think we've Bot good! kK, F eorers were, Wendy Mc SLENSOuUPpoene Ls yl, Sharon Colby-7, which Beep Beep Players, ‘We've! got) the’ beat leasu tas for 18 of the 25] 8 Tom Dooley For instance we've got Kilpat- points, | Problems rick, Fisher, MacMillan, Delen-|" Other members of the team|10. Travel On - Queen of ay, Sharp, Allanson, and Smith, who saw play were Bobbie The Hop | e = |Douglas, Marlene Piper, Dor-} . |, in Grade 9, Harrison, Waite, |ctny Hadath, Doris Verpy Sponsored by |Hanson stand a good chance as Anita Robinson, (back for oud | Mitchell Services i} we hope) y gsley, Di We could use a few more pe ady Pugsley, Diane i LTD. 2 * 1, | Moritz, Jackie McLeod. The eer — jises, and good fun was held all|kid! Grade 10's. Come on kids let's final score of the Baie was 1345 Johnston Rd. around. Finally, tired, worn | ee 6 | make this year's Junior Team 19-25, Phone WI. 8.7711 Bieecey gemtucsaye Decis12/.13) lai peta satiation ambassadors|FUTURE TEACHER CLUB | the best yet. — COWBOY in Technicolor Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon (Adventure of America’s . Pioneer cattle trails) News, 2 Cartoons and a Pete Smith Comedy. crawled back over the state) What we predict members of| line. }this club will really turn out Note: Leo Pauliuk’s car is|to be! still for sale. Alan Taylor, goodwill ambas-. sador; George Moresawa, trav. Reflect upon your present /¢lling salesman (has a good blessing, of which every man/line, anyway); Wendy Keene, has many: not on your past | Hollywood, here she comes; misfortunes of which all men|Diane Isherwood, cotton pickin’ have some jsheep plucker; Judy Cheers, | - Charles Dicaens! housewife with three kids; | Wendy Cuthbert, who knows, eh Mon, Tues., Dec. 15, 16 7 and 9:55 p.m. MASSACRE in Color Dane Clark, James Craig (Outdoor drama, filmed in Mexico) Semiahmoo defeats LT. in overtime thriller by Ted Way A last moment jump shot by, half. Terry Ward climaxed a come-| Earl Ready was the whole from-behind $4-53 overtime. vic- show for Semi’s boys in the tory for Semiahmoo over Lord first half, scoring 14 of the Tweedsmuir. team’s 22 points, This was the first league} Semiahmoo came fighting game of the season and was|back in the second half to tie played Friday in Cloverdale, |the score and then the teams DAMN CITIZEN Keith Andes, Maggie Hayes (Campaign against crime & corruption in Louisanna) Wed., Thurs., Dec. 17, 18 7 and 10 p.m. ISLAND WOMEN Marie Windsor, Vince Edwards (Romance and fun in British West Indies, with Calypso Music) 5 . matched basket for basket. In — ALSO After a very slow first auar" /the dying seconds with Semiah- 4 ter which found L.T, leading ; 15 LT. k 8:15 p.m. 9 to 8, the t 2 aa moo leading 50 to 48, L.T. sank | PRAISE ree tose ldo) frees shots!toi tei therganie| SWEET SMELL and played a fast, exciting sec- and force overtime. OF SUCCESS ond quarter with LT. increas- In overtime Ready gave Sem- ing their lead 26-22 at half time, mainly on the sharp ea ent card (Story of the caree: , to have L.P. come back an Iatetoeaitat oe Bote) shooting of B. Patterson who| score 3 points to take a 53-52 Scored 12 points in the first|yead Going into the final sec- epuppeyuyeeseedl onds when Terry Ward came up with the winning basket to give Semiahmoo a 54-53 victory. BLAINE, WASHINGTON — AIR CONDITIONED — Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis jahmoo a 52 to 50 yead only RAC ACNE RHE CEE CM High scorer for Semi’s boys was Ready with 22 points, fol- lowed by Hank Bryce who show- ed good shooting ability as he sank quite a few long shots and collected 14 points for the night. Other marksmen were Terry Ward 11, L. Parker 2, C. Anderson 3, D. Meek, B Meek 2, T. Simpson, F. Hollings hurst, HIGHLIGHTS Terrific spirit was shown by the full-house crowd of rooters 4s they kept the gym in a tur- moil throughout most of the game. The see-saw battle between the two teams made for a yery exciting spectators’ game. The rooters were alternately filled with tenseness or jubilant re- Mef as their teams scored points, December 10, 11, 12, 1 3 Glenn Ford - Color Cinemascope Good humor - Fast Moving - Western SHEEPMAN And A Trans-Ocean Plane in Distress CRASH LANDING December 14, 15, 16 Cinemascope - Color - Excellent Van Heflin - Tab Hunter - Cary Grant _ A dandy outdoor motion picture ___GUNMAN’S WALK —_—____ Fashions and Fads by Bonnie Eby Well, gals, 15 days before Christmas. Have you got your| hew outfit for the Hi-Y dance, | New Year's dance and any oth- er Christmas dances you are planning to attend? Why not try something in which accessories can be ad- ded? Accessories such as a corsage, glittor pin, or collar and cuffs. Bows, ribbons, and Sparkles add a touch of glam- our to the festive seaseon. Why not try something different | Don't go overboard though Roller Skating at the SILVER MOON Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Evenings - 7:30- 10:30 p.m. Saturday Afternoon. 2-4 p.m. Special for Everyone - 25¢ UVES EVENS URIE INSIDE reine D pe: = ERENCE ICM Here are a few suggestions: Men’s Jantzen Sweaters Cannon Towel Sets | | Stationery Men's Shirts and Hosiery Table Cloths Aprons Lingerie Umbrellas and many more items too numerous to mention. Fr ne” ALL KINDS OF Ni Ribbons, Wrappings Sel Christmas Cards —a~ Decorations We also have a nice range of Toys GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY AMOS’ DRY GOO “We appreciate your patronage” 15011 WASHINGTON Open ali day Monday, Dec. 15 to 5:30 p.m. Open every evening from Friday, Dec, 19 to Dec, 23 In any event you are more than welcome to come in & look around where you will find | esr. 1934