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Mr. CBPP wins snow. queen contest
SEWING AT NIGHT SCHOOL -- Maureen Ryan Is
STATION WAGONS
taking sewing classes at night school at SDHS this
(By Linda Smith)
Seymour. •It was the daily life of
O'Rourke as Miss St. Columban,
year. She's one of about eight women who use the
Friday's assembly started off in
two midgets portrayed by the
Mary Ellen Knight as Miss
facilities, in the high sehp9I home ee room and are
the usual way with announce-
arms of one person and the head
Cranbrook, Pat McDonald, as
taught by SDHS home ec teacher Karen Teskey.
meets by President Anna Lee
and arms of another person. This
Miss Walton, Jim Segeren as the
(Staff Photo)
Stevenson. The school only made
was quite comical as the two
Fonz, John Primeau as Mr.
a profit of $4.55 at the last dance
midgets danced, swam, brushed
O.P.P. and -Jane Leeming, the
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and she blamed this on lack of
their teeth and did their exercises
towng irl.
participation from the students.
The second skit was a snow
There was a short display of
Those who didn't come missed a
queen pageant. Partlepants in
talent and Mr. Moore was asked
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very good dance,
this skit were Julie Bell as the
to read a poem called "Pee Wee
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The grade 12's were respons-
host, Chris McGregor as Mrs.
the Snake".
n'
ible for the entertainment for this
Prystako, Ross Govier as Mr.
To the dismay of al4 .' the
assembly. Their excellent per-
Pelss, Rhonda Richardson as Mr.
audience, he managed to read the
}slips
formance consisted of three short
Harris and Joe Jansen as Mr.
poem without any of the
skits. The first skit was done by
Onn• The supposed teacherswere,
tongue.
Marg Sills, Kathy Bruxer, Barb
the judges.
.The winner of the pageant was
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Tilley, Lori Savauge, and Cheryl
Contestants were Vickie
Mr. OPP the male liberator.
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The third was a group of girls
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Senior,girls
led by - Bruce Blake and Alan
Murray. This was quite humorous
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as they picked out songs to
describe and answer questions
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yrc,7�9ID
WOSSAkichamps
given by the boys.
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(By Mary Lammerant)
will do as well as the senior girls
Winning W SSA is really quite
There is no junior boys basketbal.
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a accom ant for any school.
for lack of participation so every -
Especially for a small school. That
one is moved to senior.
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is exactly what the senior girls
Next Thursday the team will
pt x
did.
play Stratford Cental.
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The senior girls basketball
Graduation Pictures
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team consisting of Kathy Bruxer,
On Friday,' starting after the
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Gayle Beuerman, Cindy Dc. s'sers
assembly, the grades ,,12 and 13
,
Linda Dorssers, Vicki O'Rourke,
were called down to - the study
Lori Savauge, Cheryl Seymour,
room for their graduation pictures
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Marg, Sills and Linda Vanneste
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went to WOSSA last Saturday, in everyone was Ague by shortly
Parkhill and won both of. their after three. '.
games. Students Arrested for Crimea HOUSEHOLD GIFTS
WATCH YOUR FINGERS! — Steve Hook, who's The. .first game was against Law 400 students went into
principal'of.the-ni'ght school at SDHS is taking one of Mount St. Joseph's in London action last week and two kidnap -
the seven courses available. He gets close to his work and the score was 53-32 for pings took place. One class
1' in fhb wood working course taught by Ed.: •Baker of Seaforth. Then immediately after- kidnapp ed Miss Madill and ICE BIl�CKE IJS 110.97-112.97
i wards'~ they had • to play the another class kidnapped Mr.. Ban,
Seaforth On Monday .Rights. Ajour 10 Students are . championship game against Glen- Pat Miller was charged, tried
taking the course. (Staff Photo) more in West' Elgin. Despite the and convicted with the kidnap-
' jt fact that the team was tired they *ping of Miss Madill and Brian COFFEE P ER C. 11 5.97,
'Sean Duffin managed to win the champion- Vincent was charged, and 'is
ship with a score of. 39-31. being tried for the kidnap of Mr. STEAM IRONS S 16.97-119.91
New student from It was a very close game and Ball. Court is carried on in the taw
one little mistake, could very classes. ELECTRIC
easily have meant the loss of the 1 87
Toronto is spotlight championship. The score was Conestoga Rep atS.D.H.S. CAN OPENER •
tied at 23 for the entire third Last week a representative
to, 1 quarter. from Conestoga College came to TWO SLICE 1
This week's student spotlight is there seems to be a more friendly Each of the to m ' members talk to level four and level five TOASTER 15.97
on Sean Duffin, a new member of atmosphere. One thing he finds was awarded wi h a WOSSA students about future careers in `
our student body. SEan'is a level very'different is the type of class medal on a red -white and blue • Conestoga College. Mr. Gross, FOUR SLICE
three student who is 16 years of setup we have. ribbon. ,A school plaque ,was the representative, presented a TOASTER 124 • 7
age. His birthday is August 11. _ In his Toronto school, the year awarded. to the team. Everyone very interesting and informative
Sean lives at h ome, (11.1111, was- divided 'into 2 semesters. on the entire team deserves to..be, filmstrip concerning the. college
Walton) with his parents,' Mr. and Four subjects were taken each congratulated for their determin and -then answered any questions STAINLESS STEEL -24 PIECE SET
Mrs. Harold Duffin. Sean has just semester with four 'seventy ation and ability to win that the students had. FL A T W E A R 1 14.97 & $15.97
* recently moved to this area.He is minute classes each day. He feels Boys Basketball Underway Geography Club Dance
originally from Toronto. Sean is a that this was much easier to Just as one basketball season The Geography Club is going to NUT CRACKER SETS 14 91
member of the Inner, Outers Club, handle than the way it is arranged draws ,,to a spectacular close the Canary Islands during the •
at school, and he is also on the here. Here we take eight subjects another one starts. March, break. To help. raise BONE CHINA
Senior Boys Basketball Team. His every day and do not have Ie senior boys basketball money for this trip, the club hada Cups &SAUCERS11 47-$1' • 7
favourite subjects are geography semesters at all. He has found it tehas been organized. dance at the arena Saturday night • •and history. difficult to adjust to this system. mbers are Sean Duffin, with Shabda , providing the •
His hobbies are skiing (last Seam plans to complete high Mike Regier, Larry Dolmage, Jim entertainment. Robert 3 PIECE SET
year. he went to Quebec on a school to level 5 then he hopes to Nigh, Tom Nigh, Steve Seymour, Wilson, president of the group, TEA SETS r 16.97
skiing trip), tennis and building go to university and become a Neil. Beuerman, John Hauwert, said he was really pleased with
things. lawyer or doctor. Judging by Doug Henderson, .Murray Con- the crowd that attended and ROYAL. ALBERT BEAKERS 12.97
Like many "new kids" fie has Sean's integrity and his good oily, John Feeney. thanks eMeryone for supporting
» found it difficult to meet new grades, he just mighf make it. It is hoped that the senior boys the club. 11 • 17
people, but he says he is adjusting
better now. Sean is used to a big NOW."— _ _ TEA TOWELS
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be very different. He says, it is HAND &.BATH TOWELS ASSORTED
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