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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-11-20, Page 1110. YYi 41Ni`{.plt 11, rp7xxwwwsat Wmnvwrymery .wMSF>BaN iY NMM.YmCllaun4, 1..ak}a.wl , are, an - cls and Miss the club. 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., poi most stl ess to severe All the rpwne's appre his time and effort. next ye"* teawith: welt As: tM CONVENTIONS V ANa$ STR A SH8tLtl.AGH li'+m in Clinton 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. t t �.w �► � . e�14� �nff �r�, Ron lac . k, ter p; .Marie ll; llrad #air n rdig- .setow in ling; are Steve Rosentund, Craig Milkers Peter Dintaline. Craig McLaren. t out k row are • 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 SbREEti ear book on sale by Julie Armstrong Don't .miss your chance! From Fri. Nov. 21 to Fri. Nov.' 29, you can buy an action. packed. fun filled, mind expanding trip through memory, lane. All this for only, 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 - rated into each page to e the book more in., Ming. 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