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the hi h school' last Friday were given the studentprrrformancp of ,Molier.,e.. pins,
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The Cross Country Runners are rundown on what to- wear.' and '"The Imaginary Invalid��". � � will help *00 things til lane $t
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probably, received quite eye- certainly giving S; D.H,S, a repo• how •, to act: Tickets, iiorm.ally 310.40 each dances. I(n` Asselrblin.4r tt} thn'r Xj4rokh` Mari'° Doorni
full. Last )~ridaywas the occasion ration for good running. On Mouday is Dress.0 Day for the seats ,Seaforth had, (the u" y 'Dei
' , p soon�to-bebutit Students9unBe . , titphries, - .: b Docsser<s,,
of 'the annual , initiation to wel- Tuesday,. September 24., all the shirt, jacket and tie ante, best ut the house) ,sold for $3.50, and elsewhere. Boe y.; Bffie Hul,�ebos .Nknc
. come the new, level one students - Wilma Jansen, the 1'3f Yiee Y
girls ran,m St. Marys. This was -a Tuesday is Clash Day - every because of this being a student Van �Dooren, aty yah jl�are,
to our school Tile nay students meet against St. Marys only as " one tries to be as loud and audience. President, . is. head of they ,
1Marxriq. Kai ., #'aur iµlleY, .J4rnt' '
had ray ydxgss `'a In different they are also good runners. ' clashing in dress as possible. The performance was Committee. Their first work will. Nigh ; �tnri �oblriet,, G;ard
M, �, costume every day last week, but g
Senior girls team placed' first 'but^ Wednesday is Grub Day. excellently received 'by the (;go b CI
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last Friday was Quder Day' and the midget teams of both schools Thursday is Greaser Das. audience, .as witne sed b4v the 8 ►, Y' u4 �Carn ,n, .K :, l#et?Vatson; Randy
beleve me, there were a lot of g $ /#t the Farr, Thursday and Wtlsonl.ievin, �iexr, Barb Ti,ig,'
" w through' he got lost so�there was no winning Friday, the boys wear dresses standing ovation given the cast. Friday, the Geography. Club Bill _U Sties},, Brenda', �Sauauge,
queers walking th ou t
halls. The boys" had on their " side- (suitably "padded).. stockings. which included Pat Galloway, rented a booth to help inreaching Janice Houston,` E�ln Stevyart,.
y The team went to Stratford on purses, lipstiek and hair ribbons, Wtlliani ` Needle . Nicholas their goal of Paris. next March. n Re ler, v
prettiest skirts and blouses and Thursday. This `t"tme the boys The girls wear long underwear (or Pennell. Dawn Greenhalgh. Joel g t� g
their best air of ant dose. 5 y g g g Thev sold baking, vegetables - ,� •'
A P Y went too where they were coat- something approximating that). Kenyon and Pamela Brook, Mr. and fruits in order to raise money. Junior Boys' Ytougyban 11
Some even had curlers or pretty peting against fifteen other It hats (or felt hats), one William Hutt. who plays the title Another reason for the booth was Junior Boys' Vollgybalt has
ribbons in their hair. - schools. Senior girls placed ubber boot. one sandal, mousy role of Argan w'as replaced for to explain to the public just what formed a team for 1971.75, under
The girls were required to wear" fourth, junior girls tied for second aches and they carry their books , this performance by Joel Kenyon, they were trying to achieve. the ,.coaching. of Mr, Aaugherty
long underwear, one long rubber and midget girls placed "sixth.; in pajls.,What this day is called is his understudy. It is hoped, that any monies and Mr. Procter. The members �t
boot; one sneaker, a hard hat, and Midget boys placed fourth and best left to the imagination. Hopefully. more such received for their efforts can are: Jim Case; Murray Connolly;
they had to carry a pail, in which Senior boys placed well..Today Finalh . to -morrow will be the excursions will take place to offset the rather expensive price Harold Coxson; Joe. Czerw.inski,'
to carry their books. the are going to London for ' day' of Court (Kangaroo. that i�s,. �fu�Yrther students' appreciation reciation of Larry Dolma e• Gordon '('W'4es•.
( Y g g , - g t� PP tag for the trip. They are grateful Y g + ,
Of course, initiation wouldn't Regina Mundi Annual Meet, We where all the offender's pf the theatre and df dramatic for your support. Steen Marcusseii;'Allho' Siva"
for
be complete without kangaroo wish them the best of luck. week %will stand trial in the works. _ Brad Scott; Stephen Seymour;
court, and this year's, court was , World Politica Chlb
the, best et. The ,level one S.D.H,S. Girls'Trumpet Barrtd Prisoner's box. � ra � Charles. Stewart;` RicHnird. „
Y The SDHS Girls' Trumpet Band Dance Teacher The World Politics Clu under Wallace; Terry Young.
students were subjected to all has begun another great season. At the end of St udent's Week the advisorship of Mr, Moore, Their first game .is at St.
kinds of punishments for their plans year to head fors at t
crimes. For example, walking an They led the. Seaforth Fall Fair, (to morro�}').. the Students' Spotlight P P t ' Mary's on. 25th September.
P gThey have already be. un their
obstacle course of e s (blind- Parade on September 20. Then on Council are holding a dance: g Senior Girls Basketball
gg efforts to arse one
folded), feedingeach other chore Saturday, September 21, the featuring 'Old Sailor'. The dance by Sandra Hulley y' A. team.'of Senior ' Girls
- Recently. th had a -bottle
late pudding (blindfolded of band played at the opening of the will begin at 9.00, and from there. The teacher spotlight this week ' �� a Basketball' has been formed. °
P g Exeter Fall Fair. Last Thursday,,the usual rules ovdrnin danees is on Mr. Fara He teaches drive,' and raised 148.00. They
course)„jumping off the stage g g g' Their coach is Miss Weiler. The
September '26, the went to prevail. French at S.D.H.S., and has wish to very gratefully thank
.t~. with eggs in their mouths,�rolling P y P everyone that generously donated team, includes: Linda Albert;
an onion. down the len th of the Georgetown to play” at the, Since it is being held at the end been here seven years. He g Susan Beuerman; Kathy Bruxer;
g their empty bottles. (They even
Ploughing Match. of Students' Week, and the end of received his education in Debbie Dorssers; Anne Hopper;
Byrn yvittu their .nose, plus many PP
• other little tricks. FridayAss, Initiation, all Grade Nine's are Alexandria. E C; German and thank the person that donated the
v gYP Y Diane Jansen; Debbie McClure;
Y Milk, of Magnesia bottles.
invited free of charge, to attend. France. Before he came\4{ ere, Lori Savau e. Cheryl Seymour;
n� Yes, the 1974 S.D.H.S. initia- Cast Friday, at. 11.40, an Unfortunatel the seem to be g Y Y
The admission price. 'of course, Mr.Farag tight at London fora y' Y Mar Silts; Ellen Stewart; and
" tion was fascinating and I hope assembly was,held for the Grade lion -returnable, but thanks g
will be less with a student's card, few moat s. subs Data Bakker and Kim
the level one students really do Nines to brief them on this week's so anyone not having theirsyet is Mr. Farag has two children, anyway).' . Robinet.
ltl.. feel a part of their new school. activities. On 12 October, the are
u advised, to obtain one before the both girls. His hobbies are Y am
dance: swimming and reading. holding a draw dor two. Student Spotlight
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Imaginary Invalid He thinks Seaforth is a "very Thanksgiving turkeys. First prize
On Friday afternoon, a group of nice school". "Seaforth has very is a twenty pound bird; second is Marjorie Jansen -is our student
1 * S.D.H.S. ' students that had friendly students and a friendly a 'twelve pounder. Tickets are spotlight this week.. Marj lives
'. purchased tickets travelled to staff." Gog,d luck to you Mr. available from any World Politics with her parents and three
Stratford to attend a matinee Farag. Club member. / brothers in Egmondville. She
says she likes our school because
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large ones. She wants to become
a secreta Mar has her County
They now are one of us Honors in 4-H and is treasurer of
our Students' Council. Her
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fY This week has been Initiation aren't, going to do anything to to face 'them'. hobbies are sewing, cross country
s t Week at S.D.H.S. Mention me."; or "So what? What can But after it was all over, and it running, roller skating, cycling
" M initiation to the uniniatiated and they do to us?" was , over rather quickly and and swimming. '
°! their face is stricken with a fey Both, I suspect, are the painlessly, one was suddenly part The High School would also like`
look of horror and anxiety, as they reactions to the same dread that of the school, in a way I think, to congratulate Marj on her effort
whisper somethjng dike; "Do we all of us in the upper forms (as that would have taken much in the competition for Queen 'of
all have to do it?" or "What'll well as everyone else who has longer without initiation. the Fair. She won $100 first prize
}`. r they (they?) do to us?". passed beyond the pale, so to Now that the Grade Nine's are and'was crowned Queen. She is
Of course, ,some of the more speak, of school; bu.t,havg..hsd to of 'us', we all can look forward to looking forward to further
fearless newcomers will bluster face neer:"unfamiliar situ'ationsas next year,.when'we can help next competition.at the C.N.E.Best of
(, something along the lines of: well) have experienced when -.we year's;t3t�itiates become part of the Luck in your reign, Marj.
' m tai v s e can 'them'. m' .
hey (see chat 'they again?) We chool '1N help 'th Linda S 'th
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' faced initiation. too have had
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