By Cathy McBride | Well, we‘ve only been back at school for a couple of weeks, but Bluevale has been so busy that it seems like months! Tuesday was a big day for sports. The junior girls‘ basâ€" ketball team played an outâ€" standing game against Caâ€" ron Heights. Unfortunaâ€" Fy, although the girls tried ard, they lost. In other acâ€" tion on Tuesday, both boys teams hosted Cameron. The junior boys played well, but just couldn‘t pull it off. Hoâ€" wever, the seniors more than made up for it. With 20 points each from Rich da Silva and Phil Jarrett, and outstanding â€" performances from John Pollice and Scott Harper, as well as the rest of the team, our senior Knights took the Gaels 50â€" The Intramural bowling schedule is almost finished. Playoffs began last Tuesâ€" day. In Division I, the Scuffers have the lead with 1715 points, followed by the Spareâ€"Bound with 1678. In Division II, the Bouncers are leading with 1718 folâ€" lowed closely by the Sticky Fingers with 1695. In Diviâ€" sion III, the teachers team, There will be a profusion also master classes and a of plies and jetes and graceâ€" festival of world premieres ful, rhythmic movements of newly created dance about the University of Waâ€" works. terloo campus this summer _ A major figure in the when UW hosts the seventh world of dance will be preâ€" Canadian Dance Conferenâ€" senting the keynote lecture. ce, **CanDance 79". According to Diana Theorâ€" Conference dates will be dores Taplin, lecturer in June 27 to July 2. UW‘s thriving dance proâ€" Approximately 500 perâ€" sons representing every aspect of the world of danâ€" â€"performers, â€" teachers, :holars, choreoâ€" graphersâ€"will attend. 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According to Diana Theorâ€" dores Taplin, lecturer in UW‘s thriving dance proâ€" gram and one of the oganâ€" izers of the conference, its theme will be "The Future of "Dance‘‘. Areas to be coâ€" vered: (1) physical aspects of dance (training, injuries, motor learning, nutrition); (2) process and produce alias the Rolling Stones, lead with 1852 points folâ€" lowed by the Four Scorers with 1758. Top individual scores were Mr. Schmidt â€" 294, Al Totzke â€" 285, Mr. Culâ€" latonâ€" 246, and Pradeep Goâ€" paul â€" 241. The battle of the sexes was waged at Moses Springer Arena after school on Thursday when the girls challenged any and all hockâ€" ey players in the school to a Ringette game. The challenâ€" ge was met and the boys were victorious â€" 8 to 3!! On Friday, the basketball teams were at it again â€" both girls teams lost but both boys teams defeated Forest Heights. Grad Photo proofs will be mailed to homes tomorrow (the 18th), with the orders for photo packages being taken at the school during the 3 lunch periods on Janâ€" uary 3ist. Winter Carnival at B.C.I1. comes under the heading of ‘*Klondike Days" and will be held next week. An afternoon assembly feaâ€" turing ‘"Free Fare" will be held Monday with the group returning for a concert the same evening at 7: 30 p.m. Colour day will be on Wedâ€" nesday with many events planned and the Carnival [fo (criticism, aesthetics, creaâ€" tivity, documentation through video, film or notaâ€" tion); (3) the role of the dancer in society ; (4) the fuâ€" ture of dance in rélation to other arts (voice, theatre, music, film). **Each of these aspects of dance will be explored in the light of the most recent deâ€" velopments,‘"‘ Mrs. Taplin says. "For instance, in the area of dance documentaâ€" tion there will be reports on the use of the computer in dance notation; in the area iobioimermmmesinemnin es ; oone es S ue uk oun t t aren on ooaiaiaat came s ies o on e en e s ds ealinna e o se mcemminn §# § 3# 3> } 3 s & 3¢ #: Dance will wind up the week on Friday on 26th. Many Clubs are active at B.C.1. this year, one of them being the Geography Club. Last Thursday a slide preâ€" sentation on North Africa was featured, much to the enjoyment of the members. 35 MORE BENEFITS * Like well defined bass, cleaner mids and highs, through the use of a DC amplifier. 98 Queen St. South TUES., WED., SAT. 10â€"6 â€" THURS., FRI. 10â€"9 Kitchener 742â€"6951 CLOSED MONDAY â€" _ _Aadvanced audio AT WESSELING‘S, WE LIKE TO BACK A WINNER; WE THINK YOU SHOULD TOO! of injuries there will be papers dealing with the treatment of some of the most common injuries sufâ€" She says the conference will be of interest to everyone involved with dance. 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