school where so great of one’s li ; the . most 235, 1983.~ North Shore: News - show. _ As: ficulties oF ‘growing. force-fed an education and of the students.- having to function: within a bureaucracy. that. infuriates successful. students and teachers alike. ing and sincere. LOOKING FORWARD «. to » the Christmas holidays, this fictitious grad class of '84 give each other gifts. Left to right are Elena Kirschner, Alison Graber, Elaine King, Jamie Roop, and Robin Fraser. ere cme) Pp yas ~ LADIES NIGHT EXTRAVAGANZA Tuesdays, Sept. 27th, Oct. 4th 5 male dancers 4 sexy waiters doors open 8:00 p.m. REMEMBER Wet T-shirts finals — Wed. Sept. 28 Students night — starting Sept 29 980-1444 most of whom are from the North Shore, | energy and talent make the and their a director; O'Rourke betas a fin troupe: ‘of ac-" ‘the frustration “of being tors, singers, and dancers out - But as a writer, he is less A: ‘great deal “of research And the.result.is both dar- went into ‘the play,. and a sincere effort to understand was* ‘made. ‘by, O'Rourke before he sat down to begin the script of Skool. The resulting play builds up. in intensity as students com. unfortunately- the play ‘resembles more an anachron- istic. sixties melodrama, whicli verges on the absurd ‘when a party scene with a lit- tle pot and a couple of cans of Olympia beer has one stu- dent freaking out and having a “‘bad trip’’. As the drama mounts, and school regimen is likened to Orwell's 1984 society and the : symbolic suicide by a student becomes inevitable. It is also ' mainly unbelievable because he seems to have no Ppar- ticular reason for ending it all ther than worrying about leaving school... The musical is far more of understanding, cliqu res and S 700 LILLOOET ROAD, NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. THE PUB: Luncheon Buffet: Sunday Brunch: Arrangements can be made through our Sales and Catering Dept. for your next business or social function. The timing is right for a Boathouse brunch after the Sunday service. ‘Gather up the choir, the Sunday School teachers, the folks in the back row, and head on down to the nicest after-Church treat in town. A Keg-sized brunch that’s not only bountiful, it’s beautiful! By the Bayshore, by the sea, come Sunday for the view, the food, the fun. THE BOATHOUSE BRUNCH _THE LOUNGE: ‘SWEET HARMONY Monday - Friday $5.75 10am -2 pm $5.95 985-3111