By OLGA RUSKIN West Vancouver high schools have a network. of student reporters who scour their own school and adjacent.-elementary schools for interesting items to report to the community on student and school activities. Allison Winnett reports that “Many good things are happening at Adventure phase 3, has been recently completed. This exciting project provides pre-school to Grade 2 structures, a three-area intermediate structure and an unusual tree fort. ‘*‘Increased ‘safety measures have been im- plemented at the school by providing a paid adult worker to supervise the to. 9: am. and 2:55, to 3:55 Westcot! . Playground, : " Hillside . children's crosswalk from 6 be made this spring by a group of Grade 7 students with students from Verdun, ‘Quebec. Verdun is West Vancouver's “twin city” and the West Vancouver students will host their fellow pupils from Verdun when these students return the visit. At this same time anotlier Westcot group will visiting Webb's Holiday Acres, a guest ranch in the interior of B.C.” Kerstin Winter of reports on a ceramics .class in which. students learn a lot more than just how to make pottery. “Mike Evans is an art of good natured kidding taking place. RAY NEWELL teacher who came to Hillside in* September from West Vancouver High School. The-- ceramics .course he teaches allows students to learn the basics of ceramics, such as -skills in. handling clay, wheelwork, and some of the history of pottery as well! “The course includes a unit.on Raku pottery which is a Japanese technique. The students get an insight into Japanese culture and study the influence of Japanese techniques on western pottery. They will be going even further by having some . tea masters from U.B.C as guests to demonstrate a Japanese tea ceremony. “The class enjoys the ceramics course very much and are pleased with the fact that the course goes deeper into the background and history of pottery rather | than “just the practical ap- plications of ceramics. VETERANS of World War One relive their memories at a Vimy Dinner, April 9, held at Royal Canadian Leglon’s Branch 118. George Scholes, 79, proposed the toast to the Queen, and pianist Betty Bennett provided the ac- companiement to the singing led by Jean Chapman. All the veterans had a good time at the annual event, with a lot glaze “making and. Pr re oa Eric. Pattick of Hillside gives “some . musical comedy Apything Goes, running May 7 to 9, 13 to 15. Eric writes that “it is a two act comedy-romance, --eabout—three hours per performance.” Twenty-five boys forty girls tried out. Twenty- four boys and twenty-five girls were chosen. The majority of actors and ac- tresses are in Grades 10 and 11. The cast is practising . regularly and will work in conjunction with a 12-man orchestra. As a parent I want to report about how in- teresting, informative and entertaining the “open house” afternoon was for Grade 7 parents at Irwin Park recently. Students from . Marianne Massigh’s socials class and Dale ‘Lundstrom’s © science class showed off their socials projects on Egypt and their - science ' projects on solar cell energy.’ Several students had made Egyptian costumes which they wore when talking about their projects. Parents were served Egyptian delicacies made by the girls as part. ot their. Project on : Egyptian advance’ in- | - formation’ “‘on’;, this’~ year’s and . 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