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Fund raising blitz on
This year's fund raising
drive kicks off on Friday,
October 5 with a three-
quarter hour assembly.
Student Council
president Gayle Horton
hopes that students will
- sell between 10,000 and
15,000 ' subscriptions,
bringing in a net profit of
anywhere 'from $3,000 to
$5,000.• • . .
In order • to promote
fund raising within the
school various prizes will
be offered. First prize
consists of a trip to either
the Barbados or Disney
World. If you are not into
travelling you can take
the $1,000 cash instead.
Second prize will be a
component stereo while
the 99 third prizes will be
your choice of an album
or tape.
To qualify for the
sfive magazine sub-
Superdraw you need only ell
scriptions. For every five
orders you get one ballot
in the draw for 10 you get
two and so on.
Whoever sells a sub-
scription to Chatelaine,
Macleans or Flare will
receive a T-shirt iron -on.
For selling two orders
you get a Super Spirit
button. If you sell 12
subscriptions you get
your choice of numerous
albums and tapes. If
you're lucky (or skilled)
enough to get 17 orders
you receive an album
cover mirror.
For those of you who
are hoping to reach the
magic numbers of 30 and
over you can consult the
award chart which will be
posted somewhere in the
school. On it will be a
number and underneath There are many other
that, the prize for having prizes toonumerous to
sold that many sub- mention, so it's up to you
scriptions. Prizes include to get out there and sell as
such things as 8 -track or many subscriptions as
cassette players and you can.
cash.
Every participact ion
day a name will be picKed
from the ballots and if he -
she is wearing a Super
Spirit button they will
proceed to the gym where
they can dip one greedy
hand into $80 in wins and
see how much they can
come um with. If that
person fails to appear or
is not wearing a button
the person whose name is
called next day gets two
handfuls of coins.
Student Council' also
plans to have fun days.
Top winners or people
spotted wearing buttons
will receive prizes ap-
propriate to that day.
Boys' volleyball report
By Jeff Schmidt
Last Thursday in
Exeter, the Senior Boys'
volleyball team started
their season by beating
the home team 15 - 7, 15 -
10. Unfortunately, the
boys had an extended
break after their first set
which caused them to
lose some of their
momentum. No matter
how hard they tried, the
team could not get "up"
again - and was defeated
by a strong Stratford
Central team 16 - 14 and
15 ,L 5.
In the third set of the
day, the Seaforth team
had a slight edge over
CHSS in that they were
warmed up and used that
advantage to throw the
Seniors for a double loss,
15 - 9and 15-4.
Junior Boys
Unlike the Seniors, the
Junior boys cleaned up,at
the -Exeter tournament
and managed to win 5 of 6
games.
aTalent was the only
way to describe the
• Golfteam
chosen
by Ron May
Asa result of a golf
tournament at Mitchell
Golf and Country Club on
Saturday, September 15,
the members of the CHSS
golf team have been
chosen.
Brian McGowan, who
shot an 82, is the captain,
while Claude Dow (85),
Allan Nigh (86) and
Jamie Cooper (93)
comprise the remainder
of the team. Robbie Core,
who shot 94 will -be the
sub.
Mr. 'MacDonald ex-
tends his thanks to all of
those who participated.
We wish our team the
best of luck when they
compete in the Huron
Perth High School
Championship at
Seaforth Golf and
Country Club on Satur-
day, September 28.
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Juniors last Thursday.
Strong serves and con-
sistent volleys were the
key to victory. Exeter
and Stratford Nor-
thwestern fell 15 - 7, 15-5
and 15 - 1, 15 - 4 respec-
tively.
They did have some
trouble with Stratford
Central, however, losing
their first game 15- 12 but
came back in the second
15- 10 to split the set.
Big Brother
eyes teachers
a Well, things are really
picking up around here.
Speaking of picking up,
E.B. was seen playing
"pick up pencils" in
Chem. 450 Monday. E
also heard she had a test
the period after. Poor E.!
R.D. and R.W. were
seen roasting flies in
Electricity this week.
What's the matter, kids?
Don't you get a 'Ott
diet at home?
Well, the faculty seems
to be acting up again.
When Mr. J. was sear-
ching the school for. the
"mystery acid" he
walked into Mr. R's room
and asked if he had any.
"Of course," replied Mr.
R. as he yanked a whole
jar of it off the shelf. You
trying to get us all blown
up, Mr. R.?
J.A. after entering
Chem. 550 class,
proceeded • to knock
himself silly by hitting his
head on the wall. Then
that entire corner of the
room (consisting of J.A.,
J.C., and B.K.) got into a
giggling fit, culminating
with the self -removal of
J.A. to the back corner.
Mr. R. was not amused.
Mr. M., demonstrating
the different levels of the
brain, forgot the third.
That, just after telling
Eng. 550 that the passions
are always An conflict
with the memory, which
is a tool of the higher
level of the brain.
Applause for Mr. M.
MOTOCROSS
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SEPT. i0
FOURTH ROUND
ONTARIO TEAM
CHAMPIONSHIP
(ALL CLASSES)
Heats at 11 a.m.
Finals at 1 p.m.
Congratulations to the
winners of oar OPEN
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Boots & Toque - Rebecca Stevens
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And our latest report,
B.M. and S.B. were seen
inventing a new kind of
baseball (called "soft -
bat") in the lounge
Monday. Good Show,
guys!
Weil, gotta go, but
watch yourself. I'm
watchingyou.
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A construction worker
returns home with a
"friend after wok* on a
subway train. M 5:23, as
the pair ride on the
subway, the worker's
friend notices an on-
coming • train •in the.
distance..
"Say," says the
worker, "if we meet an
oncoming train every five
minutes,, then how many
trains will we meet by
5:54?"
There is silence for a
moment as the oncoming
train passes by, then the
friend says, "Between
5:23 and 5:54 is a time
difference of 31 minutes,
and dividing 31 by 5
minutes when each train
comes...we will have met
6 trains bY, then."
Annie Slanders is back
Editors's Note:
Due to populatI'dernand
Annie Slanders has
decided to cut short her
permanent retirement
and return to CHSS to
solve the problems of the
students. If you have a
problem that needs to be
solved, write to Annie.
Leave your letters in the
Chronicle Box in, the
Library, or in the
newspaper mailbox in the
office.)
Dear Annie,
Can you please help
me! I've had this
problem since the
beginning of the school
year and have been
waiting patiently for you
to come to my rescue.
There is this new teacher
in school who I have
fallen madly in love with.
He is so good looking, I
almost die everytime I
see him.
I must do something
about my crush on him
fast or I will end up doing
something , wild and
crazy, like running up
and dragging him home
with me - for keep-
s.—Signed • Madly in.
Love.
Dear Madly in Love,
This problem is quite
common ht the beginning
of the year. If you think
about it, love at first sight
is foolish. What would
your friends say if you
told them. I suggest you
tell him you love him. If
he is' married he will tell
you and this should
discourage you. If he is
not married it doesn't
matter. He i too old for
you so try and overcome
this childish love. AVOID
HIM.
Smile
Once upon a time,
demonstrators were
fellows who sold vacuum
cleaners
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The construction
worker disagrees withhis
friend.
The question is: How
many trains clo they meet
that time? Can you
explain?
° Answers next week.
junior, Girls' basketball
By DOnlse Corbett '
T.he -.Junior Girls'
Basketbill team began
their season last Wed-
nesday with an exhibition
game in Owen Sound.
The team, coached by
Mr. Clynick, played an
excellent game. Doris
Lawson was top scorer
for C.H.S.S. with 14
points. Although the girls
played a hard fought
game, Owen Sound Wbn,
With a score Of 44 to32.
The team . is par-
ticipating in a tour-
nament in Goderich on
Friday and in Wingham
on Saturday.
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