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Io~ .S the first game. NOWeVer,
this sloppy Waxer.
reverse effect- they pet ;they
Redlnen 4). "slaee,p". and A a
close match over *efrosts.
The IOC* heYSheaeght.eat tit,
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superiority and handily defeated'
dericb, thus *tinning the set ;
games to I. All in all an ice«'
pressive day for the Clinton heYS.
The SSenkm Redglen win, IDSA-
record now stag at 9 Wins to 3
loses.
Next Wednesday, the Goderich
Vikings hast the last of the Huron
Tournaments. After that. points
wilt be tallied and the top three •
teams advance to the Huron}
Perth Finals.
Juniors
V-baflers
win, lose
In Junior volleyball cota-
petition the Redmen proved less
productive. The Clinton boys
battled Exeter in the first set and
won over the Panthers two" games
to zip. Winghaan provided a set
with Clinton that rallied back and
forth to three %mss. in the end.
it. was Wingham that took the
decision two', games to Clinton's
one.
The Junior Redmen venture to
Goderich next Wednesday to find
nut if they qualify for Huron -
Perth.
of the tde add at OM who were dressedifiew ter InitiellenD. d eCetl
Poled for OS pie. Lest to tight Front row are Jhn Mott, Kob Moninterstees, Grant 'Morgtm,
Terry Rich* Adrian Salverde, Salverand Iobn Otten. Middle row are Steve Reed, Mark Nethery,
aernf Mitelte4 Steve Sptr ell, Chi 1Wkitlieton, Paid Popp, and Kevin Paterson, Rack row
are Randy Paine; Adrian Reborst, Mike Overholt, Rick Sharpy Ken Popp, left Proctor, Brian
Rim, and Fred Middleton. (photo by Jack 1 t)
Yearbook club has b ig jo b
The Yearbook Club. consisting
of about 45 members aims to
produce an original, interesting
and informative yearbook, which
to
they hope every student will want
buy.
Cross country team
runs into opposition
On Wednesday Octataa er t; the
cross country - team went to
Exeter to compete in an
exhibition meet. C.H.S.S. had
many good finishers throughout
theteam.
In midget girls. Debbie Postma
placed eighth and (,kris
Valkenburg placed ninth, out of
60 girls
Top junior girls were Shiela
Arnston, fourth and Jean Sier-
tsema 14th, out of 45 girls.
Even though therewasn't a full
senior gams team, .-Nancit
MacDonald placed ninth gut of 30
runners.
In midget boys. George and
Adrian Rehnrct placed tenth and
Debating;
The second meeting of the
C.H.S.S. Debating Club was held
in room 132 on Wednesday,
October 1. with the following
people present :— Mike Nesbitt.
Philip Street. Pat Anstett. Patsy
Proctor. Jan Divok, and Howard
Hallam.
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12th respectively out of a field of
50.
In junior boys Bob Lawrence
and Wayne Colclough placed
ninth and,tenth out of a field of 35
runners.
In' senior boys, Allan Levis
placed 4th and David Clynick
placed ninth out of a field of 25
runners.
The midget and junior girls ran
I% miles while senior girls and
midget boys ran 2% miles,
Junior and senior boys ran 3%
and 4% miles. 'thanks s should to to
Mr. Ludwig for his expert
coaching and making this meet
possible.
club
Ontario Debaters Union.
Since the prepared debaters
were not present. an impromptu
debate on -- "A Core -Curriculum
should be complulsory in
Secondary Schools" was held.
The next meeting will be held
Wednesday, October 15.1975, -
Since school started. the
members have been hard at
work. Last year's "Cheenahgo"
has been distributed and the few
extra copies have been sold. The
..dummy book" which will be
used as • a guide for the actual
book, has beenstarted to be put
together.
The
advertising
section will
have the help of the marketing
class, who will be soliciting ads to
help finance the yearbook.
Members of the staff. student
body and surrounding com-
munities are reminded by the
club members to start saving
their pennies for the 1975-1976
yearbook. which will be on sale
the end of November.
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1975 - 6 EDITION
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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1975 -- THE PEOPLE OF SPAIN -- Howard Pollard
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1975 -- AN INVITATION TO MINNESOTA -- Gary Peterson
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. 1974— ROMANCE OF ROMANIA -- Jonathan Hagar
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24,1974 --THE CANADIAN FAR WEST— Dennis Cooper
TUESDAY, MARCH 30,1974--- HIKING THRU ITALY -- Rudi Thurau
TUESDAY. APRIL 13,1976— INTRIGUING IRAN-- Comdr. Karl E. Stein
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