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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-05-25, Page 2Page 2 Times-Advocate, May 25, 1978 r Seven pretty contestants for school Queen contest A Hawaiian theme will feature Friday’s annual At Home dance at South Huron District High School. Join the big run (walk) for little brothers. Walkers are needed to participate in a "walk across Canada" (without leaving Exeter.) The walk will start at the Rec. Centre on June 10 at 10 a.m. Proceeds will be used to assist the South Huron Big Brothers Association. You can help thousands more fatherless boys benefit from the guidance, counsel and friendship of a Big Brother. Pledge forms will be available at the schools or at Gord's Variety. Many decorations familiar to the islands will set the backdrops as one of seven pretty girls will be crowned Miss South Huron for 1978. Student council president Brian Pym will make the announcement at the stroke of midnight and the winner will be crowned by last year's winner Deb Ford of Grand Bend. Included in the colorful decorations will be leis, waterfalls, sunsets, beach scenes, giant shells and volcanos. Four of the Princesses competing for the Queen title are senior students com­ pleting their final year at South Huron while the other three are in grade 12. The first of the grade 13 candidates in alphabetical order is Tammy Baker, 18, of Hensail. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baker. Tammy in track basketball and was a trainer with the senior boys football team. Her interests include R.K. PICK APPLIANCES "/n the heart of downtown Varna'1 • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales & Service of most makes • CB Radios & Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances Moffat Appliances Smoke Sensors Insect Lights & Fly Killing Units Handcrafted Gifts Phone 482-7103 and on the intramural committee. In sports, she has par­ ticipated in gymnastics, track and field and cross country and taught gym­ nastics Saturday mornings at the high school. She also has completed 12 4-H clubs for Provincial Honours. After graduation at SHDHS Maureen plans to train as a registered nurseat Conestoga College in Kit­ chener. three years. Following high school* graduation, Carol plans on taking a basic design course at Fanshawe College and specialize in commercial and interior design. Next comes 17 year-old Pauline Gielen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gielen, RR 2, Crediton, a grade 12 student. Pauline has received Provincial Honours in 4-H clubs and is an active sports been a counsellor at Camp Sylvan and belongs to the SHDHS outers club. After high school, Joanne plans to take a recreation leadership course at Mohawk College in Hamiton. One of the three grade 12 candidates is Carol Allen, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, Woodham. Carol takes an active part in school as a prefect, cross country team manager and a cheerleader for the past participant in track and field and cross country. She hopes to attend Fanshawe College in the fall to take a basic design program. Completing the lineup of contestants is i8-year-old Maureen Muller, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Muller, RR 1, Crediton. She is in grade 12. Maureen has been busy in school affairs as student council class rep, a prefect clubs, skiing, roller skating, baseball and embroidery. She teaches Sunday School classes and has helped with recreation programs in Hensail. After grade 13 Tammy plans on attending college and enter the respiratory technology field. Next on the list comes Julie Bedard from Zurich, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bedard and she plans on attending a community college and a career in child care work. Julie enjoyed the current school term as secretary of the student council and was a prefect the previous year. She is an active member of the St, Boniface youth club, enjoys sports and spending time with children. The third grade 13 student is 18 year-old Donna Riddell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell, Hay P.O. Donna was captain of the school basketball team and participated in volleyball and track and field and enjoys all sports. . She has been a class rep on student council and has completed 12 4-H clubs for Provincial Honours. Her plans for the summer are to work in northern Ontario and attend Fanshawe College in the fall in division. Completing students is Raay, RR 3, Dashwood, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Case Van Raay. Joanne is captain of the school’s field hockey team, belongs to the ski club and enjoys swimming, roller skating and camping. She is a member of Youth Across Canada for the Mentally Retarded and has J the business June 10 Camera Sun LIMIT TWO PER CUSTOMER GlassesFor The Tan Of Your Life Coppertone the grade 13 Joanne Van has participated and field and at South Huron 8 51.99 Leave Your Film For Developing And You May Win This Camera Valued At $23.95. 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