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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-11-04, Page 18W page 4.—The Wiolgham Advance -Times, November 4, 1976 F NDE L►S ET[-' • MRATUS •.. ma(:j ill ■ Editor: Joon Leishmon Ce.Editor: MM Art» Alton pu wrophy end developing: MINI Reid aw Mike Mge"Ac the pages of graduates I recall- E. Madill. stmt There was a Theatre Hous' ��, racio� in a� flet at life received fromI�w�aod re- nized several faces. Some are Taking a loot[ at sports .. . Company presentation 00 and deatb �� opponents. December 1st of 19M. Week Her title was "T�� T91" • °°Y ' ` °° I. idt I home economics teachers, some there was a tennis team consist- u 9 he was thro: 1 t13e aor:'i- had it pnlisbed! We remamber are farmers, quite a few are ing of three team members and was held �o� W26 1109. itlhe good times we emjayed and teachers of some sort. Most have two coag. The cross-country Plenty of spirit had beam display- don F. E. Madill wearing telly not the bad. Students married, others have gone out teams really out did themselves. ed by the end of the week. The hard re are west and one former student I The Midget boys, Senior boys and Molars (teachers) challenged the There are different aspects at learn more from practical trial ch academic and error situations than can heard has been shipped off to the girls cross-country teams California Cuties on February 14 school life. The Vom Africa. Few of them had their fu- came home with Huron -Perth 'Of that yam- To t the achievement is 'only ane of a �� Halearned graduated from F. ture down pat when composing Championship trophies. The Jun- Christmas season a Christmas great many others. It is funny the grad comments. There is still for boys cross-country team won party 1 back to grade nine. E. Madill in 1970. Her favorite was held am December 19 of looking 1969. There were pie throwing ,t remember the times of saying was "Doesn't it make you hope for us. We are the undecid- Huron -Perth and the WOSSA turmoil but rather the excitement old?� Ask her about 1970. She has ed majority. championship. Their coach was contests, a kissing booth, "kiss I telt before my brat school an inside story that will never be Pandora's Paint Box, Restrict- Mr. Young. to a cents," and i rasa similar forgotten because she experienc- ed Movie House and Judo were 1970• was the year Mr. Dennis to the ancient chariot races. Mn. dance. I can't remember the first ors Edifferent extracurricular actin coached the Gymnastics teams Tiffin was pulled around in a little member the first test I flunked, but I•llassignment I always ed it—Mary Anne ities that were held in 1970 at F. along with the help of Miss Hou- red wagon by some of her stu THE JR. FOOTBALL TEAM coached by Mr. Mali suffered another loss aqainst Goderich on Thursday, October 21. The "Mustang spirit' must have been dampened by the freezing rain as they never did reach the scoreboard. this Conference. The teams from Madill represented our school finMaooL SPORV),b cry well The fourth and Senior (mn boys finished fourth in their re- spective divisions. The Senior Girls finished third. The Junior BASKETBALL the Juniors. Thanks again to the boys from Madill enjoyed the On Thursday, October 21, the fans for, their support. most success of the day with their Madill Mustangs played God- victory in the Junior race. ernch at our school. There was a VOLLEYBALL Congratulations team! short period schedule so that Stu- —Karen Richey dents could cheer their teams on On October 20, the senior boys to victory. This was the case for played their best matches of the the Junior basketball team who year in a tournament at Exeter. F. E • Dance defeated Goderich 38-35. The sen- After 1 3-15 to Clinton, the 1 iors, however, lost a very close came back to defeat Clinton 15-9. qday, October 22 at 9:00 game by a score of 36-40. 15-12 to give Clinton their only o'clock was the time of the second Tuesday, October 26 our two two losses of the year. school dance of the year. A crowd girls, basketball teams travelled The next match against Exeter of about 550 le danced to the to Listowel. was won two straight and for the PcoP second year in a row, the team music of the band "Fable The Junior team scored an- will go to Hu rw-Perth. Manor". The band played a wide other victory with a score of 26- The Junior boys won both selection of popular music and 22. Although a little disorganized matches in the final tournament was able to handle both slow and on offence, the girls managed on October 20 in Exeter beating fast tunes with equal dexterity. some quick baskets. Debbie Mac- Clinton 15-2 and 15.9. The second The crowd seemed to enjoy the Donald took down 18 rebounds, band immensely, judging from Kathy Cruickshank, 12 and Kathy match against Exeter was also the spirited participation in the Fischer 11. The scoring was well won in two games straight. This n clapping and at - distributed among several play-, advances the team to the Huron form of dancing, PP Perth finals on October 28 in tentive listening. A total of about ers. The win4oss record - now er $500 was made overall. stands at 6-2. �' A special thanks is given to all The Senior team also defeated CROSS-COUNTRY the teacher chaperones and stu- Listowel in a rather dose game, On Wednesday, October 20 the dent organizers who made the 26-22. The seniors trailed Huron -Perth Cross-country dance such a success. throughout the first three quart- champ meet was held at And if you had to miss this one ers of the game, only in the last the Wildwood Conservation area — don't make the -same mistake quarter did Madill move ahead at St. Marys. next time. by a narrow margin. The sea- There were eleven schools in —Eileen Fisher 12B son's record to date is four wins and four losses. .' Madill Before BASKETBALL The Madill junior. . basketball team pulled off its fourth win of On the inside cover of the 1970 the double gym for those that the season defeating Clinton by a yearbook of F. E. Madill stand a graduate. score of 36-4. Debbie MacDonald young woman and a young man. The unforgettable Pete Scow and Kathy Cruickshank each It is dusk and the sky is golden was chosen as school leader, picked up ten points for their with its richness. The couple "Everyone knows and likes Pete. team. The girls hope to keep a - stand erect, silhouetted against Peter is one of the best athletes winning streak going and make the horizon as they gazed to- ever to come from F. E. Madill," Huron -Perth semi-finals. gether into the entrance of a a certain student had comment - school. It seems as though they ed. Barb Dauphin held the title of DEFEATGODERICH are sig on the edge of time. School Queen. "Her winning per- � Thursday October � thesonality and ready smile won her Courier '7'0 gave a report on the the title of Snow Queen of Wmg- Junior Basketball Team defeated Commencement of 1969- It was ham as well as School Queen, Goderich: We were losing after held on December 5, 1969 and for commented a fellow student. the first half, but came back for a the first time it took place in theof victory of 29-255 to give Goderich double Mr. F. E- Madill was Mr. G. O. Phillips. P�P� their second defeat of the season- a co The evwas E. Madill stated 9- his address guest The stands were filled with en- speaker. � tto o the e students ..1969-19,70 was the thusiastic fans which helped us summarized quite nicely. The last year for the usual five year come out on top. Our top scorer of evening undoubtedly brought to , B four year courses. and C branches. Thea and r the game was Kathy Cru icohank mind many unforgettable mem- B next year, tak with ten points and our top re- ones of past acquaintances and hopefully. is of students would be em - bounder was Debbie MacDonald events at this school. I'm sure it 698 es resulting ti interest xt them - with 12 rebounds. It was a very will be a similar feeling that cir- selves resulting in indi��dual exciting and important game for culates on November 12th. 1976 in time tables." When I was flipping through I don't know what it is, but I know you're up to some kind of mischief! 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