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,Meetfriday, March 20th
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In The .TOWN TOWN .HALL. .
1ST' SPEAKER, •District Director, ,Mr. Cliffords
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Question Box answered by Mr. Epps It
(Bring. your ,questions), .• • . ■
Members wishing to order, the CENTENNIAL'.
REE' (Flowering: Crab) 'should contactthe aec=
tary at this meeting, 1.
entenniat Tree planted. this• year• will bloom in 1967.
Orders for gladiolus also taken now. • w
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ents.' Express . Editorial 'Opinions on.
le Grade 13 .English Examination:
(arch .10th .- all Grade 13 sibly possible for a : student, . even
aroughout Ontario wrote, :a
hree` - hour experimental
examination including
s .0n both Aiterature and We, the guinea' pigs; have sur
tion. In ' order to `obtain . vived this experiment and feel it
reaction, the pupils . were is, tune that. one of our number.
period to express:. their should plead our case, for the con-
es , to the feasibility of ventional, the . sensible methods of
of examination. 'This *as . conducting secondary school exc
mitten in the form of an a'minations. Does a mere 30 . min=
the first editorial as- utes out of 'a day enable anyone to;
o `,the class. ' . do justice to the tragic hero, Ham
ms the general consensus let or to discuss with references
on 'among:. students genet- .thecorrosive force of hatred, or
thatthis type of..examin- thehealing power of love in.
d merit, • if ,modified great- , ``Wutheriing Heights"?
•length:. : Perhaps the Department ' of Edu-
vative and affirmative ap`:: cation, should endeavour, .in . future
to the subject is contained to seek the advice of qualified
*0 following editorials by average studentsbefore embark
v DistrictHigh School stu- ing on another such experiment.
in the : `subject "Is The
Rade 13 English Foothill- (Beverley Rath
well Says Yes,,
)
!asible?March 10 marked big day for
the Grade 13 studenti.. throughout
MacKenzie •Say ' `No") the province of : Ontario. The tithe`
opinion 'the recent "Ex-.: had' arrived , for . them to write the.
tal combined, • English . Lit- .experimental English 'examination,'
and Composition Depart- sent out by the Department: of : Edu-
examination : completely cation: When . the • students had
1.' its purpose. It is not fea- written this test-, paper they were
for one of 'butstanding ability, to
write. such . a, lengthy paper in only
three hours
ern...:. ershi
Listed on the LDHS ban, T con--
cert
on-cert program were the names of
the following students and the
length of time; they have been
associated' with the band.
Members joining in; September,
1963 -- Patricia' Anderson, James
Boak, . Ed Brown, Linda ,Cameron,
Janet.Carruthers,. Tim Collyer;,
Pamela Cooper;' Allan Gardner,
Ross Hamilton, ..Joan MacKenzie,.
Isobel MacMillan, Brian . Mow-
bray, Sharyn . Mowbray, Calvin
Ritchie. ' .
Members'. joining in 1962— Andy
Anderson,'.. Stephen Andrew, Don-
na Batton,. Sharon .Courtney, Elaine
Cook, Barbara Cameron, Mary
Finlayson, Wayne Jamieson, Wen-
dy : MacKenzie, ' Sylvia ' MacLeod,
Peggy ' .MacDonalds Finlay, ' Mac-
Lennan, Linda O'Donnell, Marlene
Porter, Eugene. 'Pritchard, Ricky
Pritchard, Karla ' Riegling, ' Judy
Reid, , Jean Sutton, Eleanor ' Whit
Of The. F(IgJi. School Band
Members joining in 1961 Roy
Button, Sandra Cameron,: ' Doug
Dickie, . • David Gibson, . Esther
asked to voice their opinions about
its feasibility as a model for , fur-
ther examinations:
We conclude ' that this type of
examination paper could be feas-
ible if' modifications were :made:
The examination comprised .s i x
long, involved questions, each re-
quiring considerable time, . and.
thought: The. time allottment was
not sufficient to deal with each
question thoroughly: For example
only thirty •. minutes were allowed
for :the ` question on Hamlet, This
question involved the entire ' play
and we feel that the time allowed
was :not .enough to do justice to .this.
'question..
The questions on the poems and
shortstories asked only for ex-
amples of metaphors, dramatic
irony 'and epigrams and did not
require :any appreciation and com-
prehension of the poetstyle or Op-
inions, only a . minute . knowledge
of his literary devices.
Without: doubt, with revision and
modification• .this type of examin-
ation 'could be feasible in future.,
dates. .
GibsoHunter, Marianna:
MacDonald, Barbar-�a eei n; r--
o entland, Hilda Ritchie, Joyce
Th
rburn, David. • Wall, Donald
Hodgins, Wallace' .Houston, Grant
Helm, Harold Menary.
Members joining before 1961
Mary Andrew, Jim Anderson, Er-
nest Ackert, June Ackert, Don
Cameron, Keith Kaiser, Ken Kirk,
land, Mary Murdie, Terry Rath
well.
11�ardrobe Wizardry
At LDHS Monday
"Wardrobe Wizardry of the Mo-
dern Miss" was presented, by the
Simplicity Pattern Company'at
the High School auditorium. on
Monday afternoon. It was a plea-
sure to , welcome back Miss Diane
Johnston, who presented to the
girls .and their mothers. a ' show-
ing of ' spring and summer f ash-
ions..
"Magic Twosomes," ' 'modelled
by Kathy Leddy, Donna. Button,
Barbara Nelson and Joyce Thor
burn were . co-ordinated, :sport out-
fits in pink, one . of the . popular°
Colours for spring. Betty blathers,,.
Sharon Stanley;' Marilyn Thacker
and Diane, Humphrey alsowore.
sport. outfits. 411 ' "Mad Mexicol-
ours" of orange, Yellow, green and
curry brown. /
`Simple .Sewing, Secrets" were
revealed in. the popularshift style,
in a variety of pastels and vivid:
colours.. These were worn by Don
na Hogan, Anne Ritchie, Bev.
Wall and Donna, Rintoul. The ever
popular ensemble, chiefly in
shades of navy, red and white
were modelled by Cookie Gibson,
Rosemary Hogan, Nancy .Cranston
and Elaine Cook:..:
The final trio, ' Jean Sutton,,)
June Ackert ',and Helen Campbell
wore fairy
tale • frocks : in .'white.
and . shades of . blue., Beautiful pot-.
ted mums,' through .: the courtesy
of the,' Solomon Greenhouse; lent
a • .,nglikespritouch to ' the stage.
This : show was aranged by . Mrs.
Jack Hewitt.
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