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years. they,
to Toronto's
gardens to view
an international
ork of gymnasts
ten; mantries. The trips
:Ave helped the girls learn
more about gymnastics ;o.
that they can appreciate how
difficult it is to achieve
gaunt excellence.
Again this year. they will be
preparing for the Huron.,
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most stl ess to
severe
All the rpwne's appre
his time and effort.
next ye"* teawith:
welt As: tM
CONVENTIONS
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atom with tlr
deal 'with tfte
ation problem as
roblem of being
short at harvest
time,
a ll
When di cussing football. it
should be kept in mind that
fr tball: is si contact sort and
It d�o�s�n'tappeal 'to. all boys.
T e basic/►fundamentals of
tOrt game are blocking and
Waling. A boy who plays
roust be aggressive and
willirctg tb bit. Aggressiveness
is natural inmany boys and
this is one reason whythey
choose football.,
Sonne people seem to think
that boys play football for
had a layout Arkshop, so'
case, we wouldn't have
fielded a ._ team this or any
other -year. For most players.
football would be their game
even limo spectators attended
the games. I did notice,
however, hew proud and
fAired the boys werewhen
ts'r parents came out to see
What this "game" was all
R about.
If boys *get play football
for recognition, filter'' what
motivates thein to play? I
think that one of the at-
tractions of football and other
sports is that it is one place in
life where the standards have
Ree n..,.
a game fond all
strongly that football is in-
deed worthwhile. For tie
who play. the noise, ex-
citement andgood times will
only betome memories. But
the team spirit.► the will to do
your lest. the wilt to win will
last.. These are some of the
human qualities that are
more important than any of
the events of the season
because they will stay with a
person in all his future en-
deavours.
A simple and not too serious
comment on the subject
might well be in order,
"There are worse things in.
life than a tumble on heather,
and life is itself but a game of
football." (Sir Walter Scott)
The purpose of the weekly
editorial is to give staff
members and students at
C.H.S.S. an opportunity to
express their opinions of
issues and events at -the
school.
We invite the readers to
write to us their comments on
the opinions expressed by the
editorial writers, or submit
their, o iuu a
editorial f' one tb two hurt=,
dred Words.
These articles may be
=nailed or left at the school
office in care of Marian
Doucette.
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#air n rdig- .setow in ling; are Steve
Rosentund, Craig Milkers Peter Dintaline. Craig McLaren.
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• P11I aro • aker M k G + nsit, Richard
Carter, coach EgliMunroe• ike chvar Andy Polason,
and tarry Fraser. Moult were John Hart Randy Mid-
dleton; Ben Munnings, and Dave Williiscraft. (photo by Jack
Runt)
gust ask Annie Jt.st ask Annie!
Dear Annie;
I have a real problem that I
don't think evenyou can
solve. I'm quite fat and I'm
ugly. I have a lot of friends
but I've never even gone out
with a guy before. As I pass
guys in the halls I have heard
such remarks as "is that ugly
thing ever fat; and . other
remarks as well and I really
get embarrassed. Please help
me. That is if you can think of
any possible solution.
Lonesome
Dear '"Lonesome"
You are right" there isn't
much I can do about .you
being overweight. 1 can give
you some moral support
though and say that you have girls. You have a lot of new
*problem solved. thing's to" adju 't• tb ond`"�`e�cuat4-desitta present in
You have realized that you meeting girls isn't one of the normal people and what's
have a problem and now- all first ones. wrong about being interested
you have to do is solve it. When your body .and mind in school and nature.
The best way is to exercise adjust fully to your new
and eat the right kind of food school life. you will find it
and lose all that extra weight. easier to talk to girls and ask
As for the smart remarks you them out.
hear you are probably If the girl you pick does
imagining that they are turn you down. don't get
talking about you when they discouraged because there is
aren't really. more than one girl in the
Just try and look your best. school.
and the guys will be soon
aastung you out. Dear Annie.
Dear .ie,
This is my first year at this
school and I am having a hard
time trying to get acquainted
with any girls. -
There is one certain girl
that I would realty like to ask
out, but I am afraid of getting
turned down. I always see her
in the hall and really want to
ask her out but she hardly
ever pays any attention to me
so I would really appreciate it
if you could give me some
advice and encouragement.
"Shy person".
Dear "Shy Person"
Since this is your first year
at C.H.S.S., it isn't surprising
that you have trouble meeting
I've got this big problem. I
have a terrible feeling that I
tack the sexual desire present
in an individual.
When a member of the
opposite sex walks by, and he -
she could be dashingly
handsome or beautiful, what
do f care? My heart doesn't
beat like my girlfriend would
say hers would andinSt eyes
don't minter. 1 find myself
interested only in the "dum"
thing in life eg. school and
nature, what is wrong with
me? '
"I ain't no. Roman eyes and
Russian fingers".
Dear "I.A.N.R.E.A.R.F."
1 am sure you don't lack the
You are expecting too much
froth your desires and the
way you think you should feel.
The people you, see just don't
appeal to your emotions.
Someday" somewhere, the
right person will come along
and you may and may not feel
everything you are expecting
to.
Give the gifts that
keep on
giving... from
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ear book on sale
by Julie Armstrong
Don't .miss your chance!
From Fri. Nov. 21 to Fri. Nov.'
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This year the yearbook will
be better than. ever. All
students have individual
pictures. The year two, tour
and five graduates will all
have individual write-ups.
The sectional editors havo
recognition. If this were the•
that -each page will have a
professionat toots.
More cartdids will be in -
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e the book more in.,
Ming. Also, many *purl
its will be used
ughout the book, in -
some spot colour.
any Meltbers of the
unity would like a
rne to the
13t
during their lunch 'periods.
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book! Do it!
Smile
His ioriatstell it like it was!
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