Page 10 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, V{M. April 30, 19765 « by Fred Cummings Friday at Bluevale‘s secâ€" The nostalgia of the 50‘s ond annual "§0‘s Day". Alâ€" era was revived this past . though most of the students m‘ f Bluevale raises $300 ____;_'c_!_..!'__-..eâ€"-'â€"'- for Federated Appeal 27 WCI students help Red Cross donations LVS students visit food show in Toronto Safety council issues reminder for students third in the intermediate unâ€" even bars with a score of 1,8. intermediate _ team _ of which Sharon was a member Leeder, Rhonda Derbecker, Jane Taylor, Derek Reyâ€" nolds, Gord Caldwell and Wally Calnek, won the inâ€" augural running of the anâ€" nual Waterloo County high championship. In this race, each contestant ran three gruelling miles and the team title was determined on placement points. Bluevale girls completeâ€" ly dominated their division. Cathy Leeder swept to first ahead of many male comâ€" petitors. Jane Taylor, running with the acute pain of severe shin splints, ran a personal best in finishing second and Rhonda Derâ€" becker with a spirited final mile, won the third place medal. BCI put forth a fine team effort in winning this race, one of the major events of the county track program. On Sunday, a BCI relay WCI‘s spring dance will be held May 2. Tickets are 75 cents in advance and $1 at the door with a citizenâ€" ship card. . The theme for the dance is "Greaser‘. Music will be from the 50‘s and 60‘s. WCI‘s annual music preâ€" sentation OPUS ‘75 will be held May 8. Tickets for this evening are $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. The public is welcome. and enjoyed by all. Last week we started off a new semester with two days of holidays. Two LV.S. students took first place in an invitational sports meet at Forest Heights Collegiate. John Mota and Paul Plant ecame in first in the 400 metre run. Great going guys!‘ Conâ€" gratulations‘! musical _ instruments _ or other packages you may be carrying with you should never be placed in the aisle of the bus. Never put any part of your body out of the bus window . If you want the window opened, ask the driver first. Children riding the bus should never throw things. engage in horseplay or creâ€" ate loud noises or disturâ€" bances. The bus driver has to hear things like train whistles, car horns and other safety devices. If you must cross the road before the bus leaves, then cross about 10 feet in front of the bus so that the driver can see you the intermediate The CWOSSA of Cathy