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attack on the English books "We
g ,
cannot allow pressure groups to
dominate the school and destroy
the search for truth."
Phil Knight, the student council
president of South Huron District
Secondary School in Exeter, also
supported the books he is
studying.
"Parents should trust their
sons and daughters. We have
your views and our views on life
and through these books we see
another view."
Knight explained to the board
that by taking these books of the
course the students are being
robbed of some reality and the
teachers are being robbed of
their years of training.
Blake Palmer, a grade 13
student from South Huron, said
that the students are not being
corrupted, "As a society we have
to look for more than four-letter
words and sex in books.
He explained the use of the
books, "We delve into theme
and character. We learn about
ourselves and learn to come to
grips with ourselves."
Board trustee Dorothy Wallace
supported the books. She said
"I'm upset that one of my
favourite books, "Of Mice and
Men" is considered immoral. It is
very moral, man helping a fellow
man is very moral. I remember
this book with utmost pleasure."
Calvin Caldwell, English head
at Seaforth District High School
explained that modern books are
needed because they're modern.
He went on to say that classics
like Shakespeare are often dif-
ficult to understand and through
modern literature, the ideas of
Shakespeare can be understood
easier.
Seaforth Principal, Bruce
Shaw said, "It's unfortunate that
more books don't have more
importance to kids. They are not
influenced by the vocabulary of
the books." •
Shaw does not think the one
book, or even two can take away
everything that parents have
taught their young.
Trust, maturity, and in-
telligence were the main points of
each teacher's and student's
support.Each felt that if the book
contributed constructively to the
theme of the course either
through time, setting, plot,
characters, action or language
then they are valid learning
structures,
Through the amount of ap-
plause from the audience after
the speeches it seemed that most
supported the book selection.
The Board of Education hopes
to make their decision regarding,
the book ban at their next
meeting on Monday, May 2. The
meeting will be held at 2 p.m. in
Clinton.
Citizens News, April 27, 1977
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