Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-21, Page 11game
d the boys' 1
fn?lass record in -four
trnarnents so far this
season.
• The first tournament was
an exhibition in Godericb on
Sept.22i which the team. had
-'Goderich four game
little trouble * defeating
-straight
s
following two weeks
(saw the Rednnen, playing in
tournaments in Wingbam and
Goderich, sweep two games
l3 the Redmen
played t to the other
Oren teats and by
'eating
Exeter 15-5, I5-?
and G oder ch 15--8 and 15.12
clenched a berth in the Huron
Perth playoffs.
The team greatly ap-
preciated the tremendous
support provided by the
enthusiastic hometown
Crowd.
Next week, the Redmen
will participate in the Huron-
Perth playoff tournament,
the end of which hopefully
will see the name CHSS not 1
way down the list but rather,
leading the rest.
Dusk ask Annie!
Pear. Annie,
Like the other people who
write to you, I have a
problem. Unfortunately, my
problem is of the species
which walks about upright on
two feet, eats, sleeps and
speaks.
My problem is in gradenine
(which makes it all the
worse.) I am a female grade
thirteen student involved in
many activities (some of
which are held at school!) My
gramee nine around
problem
e
a faithful
bassett bound (always at my
heels).
Whatever clubs or com-
mittees I am on, he shows up.
I'm not really Wishing to be
callous or cruel, but rm not
all that fond of insanity
either. How do I tactfully tell
Clinton met Wingham on
Thursday, October 14 in
'Clinton and the game ended
in a 20-20 tie.
Steve Steinman had two
touchdowns in the first half,
converted one touchdown and
kicked for another point.
Brian Trewartha had a touch-
down, the first half.
him to go play in the traffic,
without discouraging him
from joining other clubs?
In the meantime, I may
have to masquerade as a
middle-aged man or a female
bassett hound. Please give
me an answer, Annie!
Yours truly,
Stupified Student.
Dear Stupid:
Sorry dearie, but if you
want tact, get in touch with
David Niven. If you ask me,
this problem calls for
desperate measures.
First, while expressing
your admiration for the tattle
dough -head's interest in
extracurricular activities,
congenially ask said turkey to
join the Russian Roulette
Club you're presently
organi zing. That aught to get
ourback . -
ut _ ' he Mows up. for the
first mem ng ust make sure
the revolveris fully loaded
and Bowser gets first try. If
your faithful friend survives
that, I strongly suggest that
you have him registered,
tagged, leashed, loused but
mainly — fixed (especially if
your hound imitation is as
convincing as his!)
Annie Slanders
This week at CHSS
by David Leibold
Students were thankful for
the Thanksgiving holiday,
which f evidently shortened
their week. (A weak week,
dare we say?)
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The Library has two pages
of people with overdue books.
It costs money to Leave these
books overdue. When your
due date is up, return the
books to the library or ask for
a renewal. Books are the
student's responsibility., take
`'good care of them.
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The student council Ordered
a week -ling ban on using the
cafeteria pop machine. The
cafeteria has been very
messy lately and the prefects
cannot withstand the amount
of garbage. Total loss of the
jukebox and the pop
dispenser will rekult if the
situation is not rectified. Help
Girls basketball
Last Thursday the Senior
and Junior Girls' Basketball
teams travelled to Listowel.
The Juniors were defeated
'`but put up a good battle.
The Senior Girls won their
game by the score of 30-31
Both teams put forth a goad
effort and are wished luck by
the students in Aber future
mese
keep the student's cafeteria
clean, for your sake.
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The cheer -a -than held ' on
Saturday. October 16 appears
to be a success. The school
was left in good condition by
the cheerleaders and over
$1,000 was raised to help the
student council organize
various activities.
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Can you draw? Even If you
are still developing your
kindergarten instincts, get a
few cartoons to Lorrie York
and see if they are worthy of
the paper. Phillip doesn't
have the time (or the heart)
to do all the cartoons.
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Watch next week for the
continuing saga of CHSS.
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Grade 9 & 10 girls track meet
'the junior grades heid;their
track meet a week ago last
Monday. The following
results were determined.
This week we will report the
girls' results. The overall
winners were, in grade nine,
1st Janice Webster, 2nd. Ruth
Ann Penfound, 3rd Peggy
Jones, -
In grade ten, they were 1st
Betty 'Konarski, 2nd Debbie
Postma, 3rd Jackie Brand,
Jill Clynick and Barb Carter.
Grade nine girls
Long Jump -Jo-Anne Leidt,
Mary Jean Betties, Barb
Et.kert, Ruth Ann Penfound,
Sherry Duff.
100 Metres - Janice Web-
ster, Shelley ' atterson,
Karen Dale L r -ono y.
Susan Thompson.
High Jump - Mary Ann
Verholst, Ruth Ann Pen -
found. Mary Jane Scott, Kim
Van Vleet, Judy Carter.
800 -Metre - Janice Webster,
Peggy Jones, . Rene Roorda,
Marianne Verbolst, Karen
Durnan
Shot Put - Eunice Batkin,
Wendy Turner. 3 udi
Torrance, Missy Anderson,
Bonnie Voisin.
400 Metres - Janice Web-
stet; B .Lida °D'Opee, Daum
Eady, Karen Dale, Tracy
Mitchell.
Discus - Nancy Dietl, Ruth
Ann Penfound, Gayle Horton,
Karen Erb, Tracy Kitchell.
Mile - Peggy Janes, Brenda
Dupee. Renee Roorda, Lydia
Schuurman. Jackie Welch.
Grade 10 girls
Shot - Cheryl Sutherland,
Betty Konarski, Crystal
'Hoffman. Audrey Roorda,
Danica Rarnmeloo.
100 Metres - Jackie Brand,
Jill Clynick, Wendy Welsh,
Barb Carter, Karen Bolger.
High Jump - Barb Carter,
Cross country results
Clinton placed well in the
cross country at Parkhill,
October 13. The girls placed
tenth overall and boys placed
twelfth. On Wednesday,
October 20, a Huron -Perth
Cross Country meet was held
but at press time, results
were unavailable.
Participants in that meet
were: C. Daw, M. Murray, D.
Brown, J. -Wall, S. Hukey for
the midget boys; G. Collins,
H. Van Aiker for the junior
boys; Peggy Jones, Julie
Shobbrook, R. Roorda, M.
Haverkamp for . the midget
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Wendy Welsh, Kristen
Harrett, Jill Clynick, Sherri
Marshall.
800 Metres - Debbie
Postma, Michelle Corbett,
Julie Shobbrook, Janet
Eastman, Louise Howes.
Long Jump - Jackie Brand.
Betty Konarski, Karen
:Bolger, JoAnne Dykstra,
Debbie Coultes.
400 Metres - ' Clynick,
Betty Konarski, Wendy
Welsh; Debbie Postma, Julie
Snell.
Discus - Karen German,
Barb Carter, Louann
Nicholson, Marg Mon-
tgomery, Cheryl Radford.
Mile - Debbie Postma, Julie
Shobbrook
in
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would be impossible toget
them `fox the sal, and we
therefore 0e0ded to So out .
and do it for the public.
girls and IS. Postma and M.
Corlett for the Junior girls.
Smile ,
Teacher: "Well, Jim, what
have you learned from this
health course?"
Student: "our body is divided
into three parts, the branium,
the borex and the abominable
cavity. The branium contains
the brains, if any; the borex
contains the lungs, lights and
heart; the abominable cavity
includes the bowels of which
there are five: A,E,I,O,U.
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For sure Wand certainly.
why not?) we could get.
financial help Carom, the
government and only have to
raise half of the total amount,
This ratans that . it was no
longer impossible but still
almost doubtful!
Makiingit clear what our
objective was (now or never)
we took a vote among the
students' council for Step No.
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Step No. 2 involves my
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which I am in much need of. I
mean, not only financial help
but help with preparation for
the"redtape".
Tennis is no Peter Pan
The adventures
of
Super Student!
No, this isn't a revival of
"Student of the Week". Super
student is a continuing
character, and our ,new
correspondent. He is an
unnamed CHSS student who
shall remain anonymous
(We're not going to reveal his
identity either:
Why Super? S.S. is a
member of every club and
team at CHSS from yearbook
to debating, from football to
the Home Ec club, you name
it, he's in =it. Of course this is
airpostibte because of his
amazing power, the ability to
be ; in several places at the
same time.
Considering that he is a
metnber of the girls
basketball team, maybe he
has other' abilities too.
Anyway, about his custume,
he made the cute little
number himself. He
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