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FRIDAY, MAY 25
9-17
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MAJOR HOOPLE'S
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$2.80 without
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
10,17,24
havngi>atannual
"variety' night"" 'at the high
school. These productions occur-
red not too long'ago, perhaps 5-10
years, and in the ,program -there
was a large massed choir. Have
you been wondering, what has
happened lately to this huge choir
that we enjoyed so much? Well,
we've been wondering too!
In the -last few years the : Glee
Club has gone from a tremendous
number of people to just a hand-
ful. This year, there wasno for -
F�shi,u '73
The theme for this
year's
fashion show is April in Paris.
Grades nine, ten, eleven - and
twelve girls will be taking part.
Spring and summer fashions
for '73 will be modelled by the
girls who have made their .own
garments..A display in the main
hall showcase shows some that
were made by grade nye girls.'
Miss Klos, Mrs. Green and
`Miss Murray are the teachers of
Home Economics that, are in
charge of the fashion show.
Tickets are being sold on a
hooked rug, hooked pillow and a
surprise award. Tickets can be
obtained from grade 10 girls or
Miss Klos in Room 302.
Come and see the new fashions
of '73 being modelled on May 31 at
F.E. Madill at 8:15 p.m.
—Janet Haines
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Questlop what ►oi
of this ►ear's yearix ?`"
ANSWERS
Lynne Pemtington:; "t ithought.
it was really} good. It : better
than last 'year's because it .had
more to it and it was More inter-
esting."
nter-esting.
much
Anna abol !utttbut asschier1: `1 thougcahn't wassay
good*. I'd like to get ides train
other high'school yearbooks and
compare thein."
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Brenda Ritchle: "I don't like
the white covers because they get
dirty easily. Thereis lots of room
for autographs."
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Sheila Petteplace; "f think it's.
really good. Compared to other
years' books, it's really. good."
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Marion Middelkamp:"It's
good. Next year's will be" better
because it's mq last Year= -ho
full S'�
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but-itk's. ;: w. w,- it. !�
becai ale;, the:. ►ploy you wish you had' Seine music added some
don't want, music!� ��:; � 4,, . � e training. `-� � tlmg to� The one
g• thing lackingwas` enough come
was offered, but iot`takenvan' 1 -,-Doug Thomson 13C mencement pictures."
tage of. It would appeari, at the 0--0--0
students of this school, and there . Cathy Purdon: "It was pretty.,
are lots of talented students, good but it could have had more
would rather walk the halls, or go pictures. of the formal."
down town than get involved in y 0-0-0
music (or'',,�anything for that .. June Elliott: "It was good but
mattIt ris !) r `erhaps sits because fi a they had people in it that didn't
were all uncultured farmers!! even go to our school."
surprising that in a day 0__0.0
and age where money, culture Darlene Hackett; "It was all
and free -time are en the upswing, W `• right but some of the pictures
and there entertainment pro- could be improved at the front of
miles` to be a big industry in the the book."
future, Wingham and Huron
County seem to be slipping back
into the Dark Ages. Well, maybe Athletic banquet
not quite, but let's compare our
situation to the situation in Listo-
wel, for instance. A couple of
years ago the huge choir at the
Listowel High School was so
successful that they flew to
Europe on a concert tour. We
don't even have a choir as such!
And another thing, isn't it a
shame that our expensive organ
Sits on the stage week in and
week out collecting dust? Anyone
can get the key to it (... oh, by
the way, you'll have to find the
head custodian for the cord to
plug it in with). the trouble is
that there are almost no musical
events to use it for.
So -perhaps our school will go on
entertaining football games and
P
JIM ' AIRLES, our new vice
president, is usually on the
other end of a camera* as Is
evident here.
Step right- up athletes. The Ath-
letic Council, again this year has
organized an athletic banquet.
Anyone who has participated on
school teams or is an intermural
champ is invited to attend.
It is on Wednesday, May 23, at
7:00 p.m. at the high school. Thin
Meal is pot luck with the follow-
ing guidelines suggested. Girls
inter -school teams; salad or
casseroles. Boys football teams
and all intermural champions;
meat or meat dishes. All other
boys o inter -school teams;
desserts.
Awards and trophies will be
presented and we hope everyone
turns out for a good time.
—Barb Stanley
JACK McI,AREN, lin original bombe!' from World War 1 and close friend of most of the
tnenihers at the G1"nup of Seven, addressed Mrs. Wilson's art students and Mrs. Tiffin's
Canadian' Literature Students.
Acetic,°':a
north of this . ,,, ....
arranged for ezwirontufn
"Patel' way wasps'
add vel *Omen
civ
some Wet*
animals
joyed by
dents and tea
tape was'`ed.af tl:8i
on the life of Som Kourdakol�, H plus 02
who died recently under very; ,� -.,.�- .:..:x
7 °C�� l:' p�r o1A'.� 'int
Broil
have:.
mysterious clrcums
tape' tells that Sergi wase
of an organization whose job it
was to seek out and destroy the
Christian ' church (which wor-
ships •in.seccreet) in Russia. Later
he became a naval officer, and K,�teb
one night, while on board .a Rus-
sian ship taking refuge in Cana-
dian coastal waters . during a
storm, he deeided'to jump rather
than return to'Russia. He swam
for over eight hours before he
finally reached the shores of
British Columbia.
After, accepting Christ into his.
life he came to love the Bible
which he once hated and
destroyed and he went around the
United States and Canada telling
people of the joys of his new life.
D. Thomson 13C.
Ie the good
old summertime
Every summer, dozens of
Madill students do some remark-
able things. Here are a few who.
will, have some pleasant memo-
ries next September.
Sandy Orien of i1K is going to
Alberta for a Young Voyageurs'
trip.
Kathy Joynt is going to York
University in Toronto to take a
French course. She is presently
in Grade 12 and this will greatly
help her.
BillWilkins and Herniate Van-
Diepenbeek are going west to Ed-
monton for the Farmers` Union
trip. A group of about 100 are
going from Southern Ontario.
For an exciting trip out to the
west coast and then back to Cal-
gary to a wedding and to see the
stampede, Darlene Ballagh, •
Lynne Willitts, Grace Jeffrey and
Ruth MacAdain are planning to
go for three weeks.
Tinie Jorrisma has a job with
J. W. McLaren, a Dumbell from
World War I, creating a mural of
Benmiiler.
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favorite disk
But Home Be. Lean
with aOsli, tish,
Spare is neat
In the'library>
dirty smirk.
DoWn to the lounge and play
hand,
a
.
Find out 'bout the dance and
who's the band?
Oh what a delight, English now!
Colored shoes, Rte► ,ratigg wow
Macbeth, Grapes and.Viuthering
Heights.
Likens evil as to the nights.
' Kathy is next, oh what a lana,
Giving' projects todoin Home Ec.
class
Showing Mumford and praising
grade tens
And lets de Vos talk she seems to
tend.
Last of all is History class,
A cold wind blows through `stn
open glass.
Louis now, Nicholas later,
To these histories we do cater.
Hark the bell, and off we go,
To our lockers we do know.
Activities to join, games to may.
Good for yourhealth, so they say.
Dark halls, corners and under
stairwells,
A lonely couple hears wedding
bells.
Hark! the prefect, look sharp
now,
This is one thing, that we dof'A
allow.
Madill, Madill, we love you so,
Oh may the Mustangs never run
slow,
=Diane Schneider May purple and white cheer you
on.
Even after we, your fans, are
gone.'
---]Kate Pattison
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