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Black and orange streamers with glowing pumpkins created a Hallowe 'en atmosphere for "Masquerade Madness." Two strange natives (the Russells) and a Japanese couple (the Freudemans) chose Roger Piotrow (as a pumpkin) and Pamela Cornell (as a candle) as the prize winning couple. Other individual winners included a headless man (Murray Cameron), a Viking (David Towns), little
'Miss' Rod Robinson, and Chuck McNichol,
This year the girls dragged their 'patched' guys to the 'Hillbilly Stomp' pre- sented by the G.A.A. The girls used brightly coloured patches to mark their guys. Everyone
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This year C .C.I. paid two visits to the TV program 'Teen Time.' The bus supplied by the Board for the large number of students who wished to go on the first trip was appreciated. Such local stars as Don
Friday evening, May 1, the S.S. Colling- wood will dock at C.C.I. for the annual Spring Formal. Aboard will be Bruce Wilson with his seven piece orchestra from Toronto. Dancing will take place in the ship's Ball Room with refreshments following in the Dining Room.
During the evening Miss C.C.I. for 1964 will be crowned by Miss Marjorie Swaim. This year in an effort to improve the
a somewhat scantier clad female than last year. Mr. Willis received an honorable men- tion. Madam Felix (Bob Simpson) read 'soles' and with the appropriate duet sung by John Brownridge and Jim Bellamy helped Mr. Freudeman and Mr. Russell celebrate their birthdays. A surprise find in the crowd dancing to the music of the "Mark IV's" were Sue Smith and Dean McDermid (grads of last year).
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came dressed 'Dogpatch' style to dance to the 'Del Rays' from Toronto. Judy Johnston deserves the credit for this successful affair.
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Blacklock and Don Coukell made their debuts on Canadian television. Rod Robinson's cam- paigning and enthusiasm resulted in a very successful showing by C.C.I.
SOCIAL: Grace Warwick
Formal standards and to encourage student support, the Students' Council has granted the Social Convenors more money than usual.
The enthusiasm and hard work shown by the students now, as the preparations are being made, c~rtainly indicatethatC.C.I. will be proud of the 1964 Spring Formal. The Social Convenors have high hopes for "Ship Ahoy!".
The students of C.C.I wish to thank Mr. Brock and his staff for their interest and active support of all Student Actiyities.
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