HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-09-12, Page 10THEY'RE OFFI- Motor cycle competitions came to
the Seaforth area Sunday when 176 competitors
entered the- first moto cross race organized by the
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Now that a new school season sit there and thlni about how you .
has begun for another year, would like to , jolty that club but
there's also a lot of clubs you just haven't gotthe time. Go
a organizing, Some of them like the to a few of the meetings and see t
4, o golf club are new but there are whether or not you think you are
others like the drama club and going to like being a member. It
yearbook club that have a long may change your outlook on
a �� .-- -a� 11 ° Y s. school history. This week and school completely. t 4 ti
, _ �ija�ss` ,; next there is sure to be organiza- You might begin to appreciate
a k V b., '.g y .KY•s& Grp �'s<
s +, , t� , tional meetings for a lot of the our school more because you 7 E
F �r�" clubs. When you hear the know you are doing something for
Q . l ' ti announcements over the PA dont it by belonging to a club or even P �.
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*Fclubs, „ Don't try to give any C *, �
-' excuses like saying there is no
'a Stu den is club that you think you will find ;Y'
interesting, because you have a011
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loungewide varietyto choose from. NEW TEACHER$ AT Si[�HS - Karen Teskey, left,
'If you are even a little on the Is the new .Home, Ec teacher at SDHS. She cordes
musical side, why not join the from Caledonia, near.Hamilton, and is Living In
• band,or the melody makers and Egmondville. Irene Prystayko, who is also living In
:3
underway get your voice in shape? Or'how E mondville Is the new German and French teacher
Y about joining the drama club. For 9
Construction will begin hope- some reason, when people hear at the high school. Mrs. Prystayko comes here from,
4 fully next week in the Study I oom drama they immediately think 'Wingham. (Staff Photo)
of acting on a stage with _-_...
(soon to become the Student's
hundreds of people watching.But
Lounge) of a Tuek. Shop and you can always get a job behind
Welcome,feachersto ��Student's Council Chambers.
a " t s Also in the Study Room will be the scenes with props, costumes.
placed new furniture, the- table sound effects or lights, etc.
This year Seaforth High School Economics.
t tennis equipment, shuffle boards Everyone enjoys reading the Y g
and dart boards. yearbook. Just . think of the has the pleasure of welcoming Mrs. Prystayko has been in >!I
satisfaction ou would get next two new teachers. Huron Count for four ears and
This• project. is the recipient of Y Y
= year rea t the yearbook, Miss Teskey has been teaching
the monies collected from the sale Y g Y taught last year in Wingham. She
knowing tha you helped to put it now for two years. She comes
Maitland Dirt Riders. Riders above have just taken of Student Cards, which is to ether. For anyone who enjoys from Caledonia and is a graduate says that she likes our school
off in the 125 cc race, which was won by Henk Pardijs proceeding to everyone's g y Y because everyone is so friendly
f Ryerson Polytechnical institute
surprise, in record time this year. travelling and has lots of money o
of Brussels, a club member. About 400 attended the The first dance will be held to spend, here is your chance to and the O.C.E. Miss Teskey says and polite. She is, at the present
do so by joining the geography that she likes our school so far time, teaching third, fourth and
races. (Photo by Pat Langlois) Friday, September 27th. The �
club. I hear they are going to and we hope she will keep'4hat fifth year German, first year
band playing is Old Sailor. This France this ear opinion. She is teaching the first French, first and second year
year, for this first dance, the Y four-vear course in Home English and Library.
Grade Nines will be admitted free For those of ylu on the athletic g ' h Y•
attnn I ton Inotore . c e- race ot'charge. (Friday happens to be side, well you p obabknow the
y the last day of Initiation Week, so number of sports clubss our school
ha to offer• If tennis basket.
Maitland Dirt . Riders
due to lack of rain the races ran, Robbie Hodgson, Cambridge
Motorcycle Club attracted an
offas scheduled and it seemed to *Mark Little, Atwood
enthusiastic audience for their
be' the consensus of both 125 cc Junior
first moto cross motorcycle race
spectators and •riders that the Rpbert Hughes, Cambridge
on Sunday aft ernoon one mile
club's first event had been a great
east of Walton Church.
success. Dennis James, Aurora
The event was hotly contested
Results were: Dean McDonald. Don Mills
is
by 176 riders from across Ontario;
e
some from as far as Sudbury and'Large
rJ
eastern Ontario,
Kopasovic, Cambridge
Jiuller, Aylmer
Scaforth Junior ' Farmers
*Pete
Dan Gillies, Burlington Chris Lee, Walton
supplied refreshments for the
bon Bassett, Jerseyville
THEY'RE OFFI- Motor cycle competitions came to
the Seaforth area Sunday when 176 competitors
entered the- first moto cross race organized by the
►� w� ,� ,�
Now that a new school season sit there and thlni about how you .
has begun for another year, would like to , jolty that club but
there's also a lot of clubs you just haven't gotthe time. Go
a organizing, Some of them like the to a few of the meetings and see t
4, o golf club are new but there are whether or not you think you are
others like the drama club and going to like being a member. It
yearbook club that have a long may change your outlook on
a �� .-- -a� 11 ° Y s. school history. This week and school completely. t 4 ti
, _ �ija�ss` ,; next there is sure to be organiza- You might begin to appreciate
a k V b., '.g y .KY•s& Grp �'s<
s +, , t� , tional meetings for a lot of the our school more because you 7 E
F �r�" clubs. When you hear the know you are doing something for
Q . l ' ti announcements over the PA dont it by belonging to a club or even P �.
�, z �.
*Fclubs, „ Don't try to give any C *, �
-' excuses like saying there is no
'a Stu den is club that you think you will find ;Y'
interesting, because you have a011
-�
loungewide varietyto choose from. NEW TEACHER$ AT Si[�HS - Karen Teskey, left,
'If you are even a little on the Is the new .Home, Ec teacher at SDHS. She cordes
musical side, why not join the from Caledonia, near.Hamilton, and is Living In
• band,or the melody makers and Egmondville. Irene Prystayko, who is also living In
:3
underway get your voice in shape? Or'how E mondville Is the new German and French teacher
Y about joining the drama club. For 9
Construction will begin hope- some reason, when people hear at the high school. Mrs. Prystayko comes here from,
4 fully next week in the Study I oom drama they immediately think 'Wingham. (Staff Photo)
of acting on a stage with _-_...
(soon to become the Student's
hundreds of people watching.But
Lounge) of a Tuek. Shop and you can always get a job behind
Welcome,feachersto ��Student's Council Chambers.
a " t s Also in the Study Room will be the scenes with props, costumes.
placed new furniture, the- table sound effects or lights, etc.
This year Seaforth High School Economics.
t tennis equipment, shuffle boards Everyone enjoys reading the Y g
and dart boards. yearbook. Just . think of the has the pleasure of welcoming Mrs. Prystayko has been in >!I
satisfaction ou would get next two new teachers. Huron Count for four ears and
This• project. is the recipient of Y Y
= year rea t the yearbook, Miss Teskey has been teaching
the monies collected from the sale Y g Y taught last year in Wingham. She
knowing tha you helped to put it now for two years. She comes
Maitland Dirt Riders. Riders above have just taken of Student Cards, which is to ether. For anyone who enjoys from Caledonia and is a graduate says that she likes our school
off in the 125 cc race, which was won by Henk Pardijs proceeding to everyone's g y Y because everyone is so friendly
f Ryerson Polytechnical institute
surprise, in record time this year. travelling and has lots of money o
of Brussels, a club member. About 400 attended the The first dance will be held to spend, here is your chance to and the O.C.E. Miss Teskey says and polite. She is, at the present
do so by joining the geography that she likes our school so far time, teaching third, fourth and
races. (Photo by Pat Langlois) Friday, September 27th. The �
club. I hear they are going to and we hope she will keep'4hat fifth year German, first year
band playing is Old Sailor. This France this ear opinion. She is teaching the first French, first and second year
year, for this first dance, the Y four-vear course in Home English and Library.
Grade Nines will be admitted free For those of ylu on the athletic g ' h Y•
attnn I ton Inotore . c e- race ot'charge. (Friday happens to be side, well you p obabknow the
y the last day of Initiation Week, so number of sports clubss our school
ha to offer• If tennis basket.
Maitland Dirt . Riders
due to lack of rain the races ran, Robbie Hodgson, Cambridge
Motorcycle Club attracted an
offas scheduled and it seemed to *Mark Little, Atwood
enthusiastic audience for their
be' the consensus of both 125 cc Junior
first moto cross motorcycle race
spectators and •riders that the Rpbert Hughes, Cambridge
on Sunday aft ernoon one mile
club's first event had been a great
east of Walton Church.
success. Dennis James, Aurora
The event was hotly contested
Results were: Dean McDonald. Don Mills
is
by 176 riders from across Ontario;
*Henk Pardijs, Brussels
School
some from as far as Sudbury and'Large
Wheels 250 cc Junior
eastern Ontario,
Kopasovic, Cambridge
Jiuller, Aylmer
Scaforth Junior ' Farmers
*Pete
Dan Gillies, Burlington Chris Lee, Walton
supplied refreshments for the
bon Bassett, Jerseyville
crowd of over 400 spectators who
Small Wheels *Don Weber, Atwood (5)
lined the 1.1 mile long course.
*Richard Little, Atwood Open Junior
Despite dusty track conditions
*Andrew Little , Atwood David Fair, New Hamburg
fledion held
for student reps
p
Elections were held Monday
The remainder of the forms In addition, any person (such as
morning at 9:00 for the form
(excluding the Grade Nines, who the volunteers who
representatives in the Student's
will vote at the end of September, unfortunately could not all be
Council. All years, save the Grade
once they become better elected) may collect thirty signa-
Nines, voted.,
acquainted with one another) had tures of students on a petition,
This year, under the new
no volunteers. These form reps present it to council, and be
constitution, most of the new
were chosen as thS$Jhad been in received as a voting member.
t ^form reek valutftei�r"ed: '�(fn ` the
aft' �'t•Mlous years by T%ts is also designed to provide
-
" -past: they •'have always been
nominations. energetic members for council.
nominated). In several • cases.
This system, somewhat more ' The new members are: 2A -
more than one person per form
involved than the usual • Anne Albert; 2B - Marianne Kale;'
had volunteered. and the decision
announcement calling for the 2C - Dale Parsons; 2D - Vanda
as to who would be the represen-
elections to take place five or ten Storey; 3A - Barb Doig; 313a Mark
tative was. made in a vote in the
minutes later, is hoped to bring Golding; 3C - Lori Sauvage; 4A
form.
into council affairs people more Trudy .Classens; 4B - Diane
Often there was only one
enthusiastic and concerned with Jansen; 4C - Mary Ann Van.
volunteer, and so the class vote
student business. (They have Bakel: 5 - Marvin Kale.`
merely certified him or her as the
already shown their willingness Staff Advisor - Mr. B. Shaw.
form rep.
by volunteerine.)
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• Comment
1 suppose that when a column such as importantl','approaches.
this returns at the beginning of the school So. with a new atmosphere, our work is
year, it's customary to begin it with: slightly different. We'll have to mirror a
"Well, it's back to school
again!" or new way of getting done the same things
-"'Well, it's time to hit the books' again!" that have been done in previous years.
Well. I'm glad 1 didn't,
That. I think is the biggest reason for
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this column: we make a sort of connection
Lt's a different school this
year. in amongest what everyone who reads this
ch
every year, a full quarter of the school remembers as having been done, how it's
Population changes. There is a new, and done this time, and the straight news of
hopefully innovative Student's _ Council. whit's been going on.
There are new teachers. courses, jobs, and At least, i hope we do. David Ring
�/ S�1^ • ell
after the horseplay, it'll be a s go , ,
Keith Veroni, Willowdale gesture of -welcome to the Year ball, volleyball, bowling, cross -
Ted Wilkins, Whitby One's.) country.
*George Smith, Goderic h It looks like a ' busy • and I could go on and on. Think
* Indicates Maitland Dirt 'Rider productive year for the new about it. Let's get some of that
Club member.
Student's Council. good old school spirit going. Join
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