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and Huwn 'Expositor, Eton 49.
Seaforth or phone 527-0Z40. The will he celebrating a birthday
If you know of anyone who soon, send their name
age and birthdate to
1.6
The end of school seemed
to come so quickly. Once the
last of the afternoon an-
nouncements were over.
school was over. It was Crier.
We wouldn't be seeing many
of our friends for months, As
I walked through the hails
isishing My friends i a . gpod.
summer,, it iv#1.,kiri -o .hard
44. believe that' We wouldn't
bade
for quitea 01114'-
, ggEtworti
'to. be
agile" tc, wane.' ti#
o'clock withott honing to cr.)
to:ybitr ArittOipal . for -a, late
slip For instance, the first,
chance 1'h241 to Sleep in , I
slept in until 1.2:00. the same
titne that l tried to be
finishing lunch- at .schtiol7
would have missed other-
wise.
Well, the school year is
over and soon enough anoth-
er one will start again. We
make plans 'for the summer
but in no time at all, these
plans are all passed and we
are buying .more clothes for
another ,school year. „Tkartk
tIOss.
one of the beaches and then
you can always get a summer
job. It sure is different than
when you spent many of your
nights doing homework or
studying for a test •
Summer school is always a
Pcssibilitli for those who
missed, a credit or want to
,improve: a mark, Driver's
ExiUtatiOn Is, also offered at
the %A PO high *hoots This
is the tdeirj chance to learn
how tq two
• WOO, '10ttipv'10001 never
appeals Veit to students,.
eSP.*0411r, when Cher have.
just OP44ed suffering
through nine inonthS of
classes, but it is worth it,
eseeoially if you raise , your
marks and get a credit you
Being out of school chang-
es YOur lifestyle too./ The
usual schedule while at
school was waking up at
about sewn o'clock. eating
breakfast. walking to school.
catching up on my sleep in
the more boring classes.
eating lunch at 11:301 gain
back to class at i2:4$. getting
out of 4-Arnw at 3.;t1
Wog a air..„
1V!OfiE)40112i.0
11/e summer is always
little bit tileieeahAtit* "Beep
is al-Ways sow thing
is
'
MoSt nights there' is a.
baseball game op sot:004)0M-
armpit! $eafthill; .919-Y,t)e
show on at the driVe-in in
Clinton. the lake is 'close by
so you can always drive to
444
It' time for sleeping in, drive-ins, bas
THE HU N EXPOSITOR, JUNE 10, 1901
teens,
tweens
Rapp y 'Birthday to Olt-
• WItient,S who Was 1'6 on
June 'tQth. Dave
Scott who was l6 on June
10th.
Brandon Nash. 2 years old
on June 13.
Daniel Eckert, 11 years old
on June 10.'
Mary Lou Anderson, 15 on
June 13.
Andy White, 39 on June
14. Meagan
Crawford, age 1, June 13th.
Melanie Cronin 5 years old.
June 14, 1981. Kevin
Meidinger who celebrates hs
first birthday June 12. ' •
in
half hour classes only but we
had eight classes instead of
the usual four seventy min-
ute. classes. In each class we
were told whether we had to
write the final exams or not,.
ourmarks. and we handed in
our text books. The teachers
gave their .forewells to .sto-
tient. who 'are not writhe?.:.
anyany! crag this week and
they wished good luck to
*Flag +ho. _vow
tttg orals 4.111$' Finals •
Otis year are diffe,tetit than
SUYi:othet. ry$*.jtv'ttik.
Ttt#. OxvolpilV4 -ti144 this
year.. w.a.S only 50 t;t4 emu,
You ,yfould Write your , ftnal-
exaths if yourAnal 'mark of
the YeAr was less .than '50
per cent,. the teacher asked
Yeti to write for various
reasons or you wanted to
raise your mark.
We were given a half hour
break Friday afternoon to
dean out our lockers. Believe
me, that half an hour went
pretty quickly and my •locker
still wasn't half cleaned out.
There were apples. oranges.
sandwiches, papers and
more papers scattered
throughout the garbage pails
in the halls not to mention
what l found in my locker.
LEARNING ABOUT NEWSPAPERS-Edna Bell's Grade 5 class at
Seaforth Public School has been studying newspapers recently and on
Thursday they went over the process that produces each week's
Expositor with editor Susan White. Some of the class, who asked lots of
informed questions are, front, left, Chris Harburn, Blaine Marks, Jim
Roth, Anne Robinson, Andy Watson and Don Baan. Back are Randy
Nevers, Natalie Swirkies, Dean Glanville, Aarron Currah and Ruth
Brown. (Expositor photo)
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Arve Iteen waiting for June
5th since September 5th.
y, we were. dismissed
*OM school last Friday. It
didn't seem 'lie the last day
of school, though. It seemed
the March Break, or .taster
Weekend. but definitely not
tea -*littler holidays- Text
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fri?th"
POO school students
complain every year about
the unfairness of the high
school students.getting out. of
Sebool two or three weeks.
Ahead of them. I can remem-
ber the many times that
would complain when my
sister was lying at home in
bed wften I came home for
lunch at the end of the
School year. In contrast, the
high school students feel
nothing but relief in finishing
off the school year. particu-
larly if it is their last year at
SDHS.
FAREWELLS
Last Friday consisted of
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