Monica Szever (r) manager of Marlin Travel in Waterioo presented UW student April Bayer with tickets for a free Montreal trip for two. Tyhe firstâ€" year Arts nudomon the prize in a draw for student callers raise funds for the Alumni Campaign for UW. * Dance Contest Winners: Congratulations to all who took part in the dance competition held the end of January. Third place winners were Carolyr Haase, Kelly Wallace. Tracy Hearn;, second place winner, Abbie Wrey and first place winners were Carolyn Elliott and Tracy Higgins. The winners will be participating in the Talent Show in March. Thafnks to Mrs. Johnson for organizing the event. * School Valentine Dance (Feb. 26); There will be a school dance on February 26. It is a valentine dance that will feature some yummie goodies from our food services * Basketball and Wrestling: We want to thank our wrestling team for a great tournament on January 27. They placed second to a strong team from College Heights in Guelph. John Anderson. Brian Gibson, Leo Milke, Dan Guiterrez played well. Robyn Levy Vikings, you‘ll want to write this date down immediatelyâ€" Feb. 26 from 8:00â€"12:30. This time and date is WCI‘s ‘‘Midnight Madness Dance ". This dance is not only going to be the best dance yet because CFNY is hosting, but because every WCI student is going to be there dressing up to the themes â€" P.J., Beach and Toga hours. There will be amazing music played, and a special tuck shop sale. Any student in the county with a student‘s card is welcome. Tickets for the dance will go on sale Wed. 17th, for $4 in advance and $5 at the door. You won‘t want to miss this CFNY dance, it‘s sure to be the event of the year!‘ to be the event of the year!‘ The formal last Friday night was an overwhelming success. The music was good, there were lots of prizes to be won â€" everything was perfect. Thanks to Kate Seldon and Andrew Swain who put so much time and effort to make it a fabulous night! Cllaire Jackson, Carolyn McNeice, Alison Grant, Allison Biggs, Tracey Curry, karen Nanson and Tara Rutherford are all part of Kâ€"W‘s Sr. Precision Skating Team and are in Calgary now practicing to participate in the closing ceremoâ€" nies for the Olympics. Be sure to look out for highâ€"perforâ€" mance Vikings at the closing ceremonies!‘ came in second out of 14 top teams from Centralâ€"Western Ontario. '!oam members are Chris Cairns, John Craig, Mark Joan Noseworthy The girls volleyball team played their last game Feb. 15. Tryouts for the badminton steam start immediately. The Pascal, Fermat and Cayley Math contests sponsored by the Canadian Mathematics Competition were written Feb. 16 by all of our Gr. 9, 10 and 11 students. Casting for ‘"The Drunkard" is complete and rehearsals are well under way. This full drama will be staged in May. As well the Gr. 10 Dramatic Arts class will be entering the Sears oneâ€"act play festival at Guelph collegiate on Feb. 23. Tickets to see the festival are $3 and are available from our students and faculty. Dejmek, Greg Weston. Colin Lackner, Becky Donald, Alison Pb-Tplcr. Christine Brown, Freja Erb and Sarah Harrison. As well the team won the Upper Canada College ISAA junior title Feb. 11. Good luck guys at OFSAA! St. John‘s â€" Kilmarnock University Heights Locker Talk TRAVEL TIME Waterioo You‘re going to need a good pair of running shoes to keep up with Glenn. In a short time he has gone from school workshops to sellâ€"out family concerts. With the multiâ€"talented Magic â€" Dragon Band, Bennett takes an audience through a nonâ€"stop hour full of singing, laughing and even jumpâ€" ing up and down. Bennett, a Montreal born sinâ€" gerâ€"songwriter, began his perâ€" forming career imitating the Beaâ€" tles in front of his grade one classmates and has never looked back. In the past few years Glenn has discovered his special ability to write and perform songs for kids, and we‘re sure you will agree with the many who are glad he did. He has two albums to his credit as well as appearing on Glenn Bennett with the Magic DPragon Band will be appearing at UW Humanities .Theatre Saturâ€" day, Feb. 27 at 11 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. as the fifth installment of A Child‘s Escape, the Sixâ€"Part Adventure. LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS A Child‘s Escape at UW Humanites Theatre SUPERIOR MEMORIALS For Preâ€"Spring Installation 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 745â€"613 THE 3 LUNG ASSOCIATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW â€" Lungs are for bfe YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA Next Course Starts FEB 23rd Tues & Thurs YD not available in local This year, as in the past, organizers are counting on the generosity of the community to make the sale a success. Donations of all types of books are gratefully accepted â€" student textbooks, children‘s books, adult fiction and nonâ€"fiction. If you wish to donate books for the sale, call 576â€"7168, 886â€"5485 or 885â€"6395. Last year more than $12,000 was raised. This money was returned to the community in the form of educational awards and bursaries. As well, money was given to local community social projects and provided emergency financial assistance to women university students. CBC TV‘s series "Friends" and the show "Vid Kids". The Canadian Federation of University Women, Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo, will be holding its 24th annual Used Book Sale Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9 at Hilliard Hall, First United Church. Tickets for both shows are going quickly at the Humanities Theatâ€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1988 â€" PAGE 27 University Women to hold book ‘sale re Box Office (885â€"4280) and other BASS _ Ticketmaster _ Outlets. Prices are $6 for adults and $4 for childrenn and seniors.