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NE DAYS MARCH 22nd, 1972
lit School Enrolment 140, Day School 112
THE,.11,.PCKNOW ONTARIp,
posters on the battle of llasitings.
Three• good models were on
display - a gladiator ,.Ro
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man
fashions and a Rothan house. In
the kitchen always one of the
more interesting places in the .
'school' Mrs. Rita Irwin assisted
by Mrs. fileen Carter were in the
midst of prepafinglnnch, And Of,
course caretaker Murdock MacDon-
ald can generally be found some .
place, and always at work caring
for the building...
PAM' TWO R1P LORA !\ IA
red - -
persons,atiended the Achieve-.
rent program .and display ,of the
night, school classes 'last Thursday
evening in the Ripley 1)istrict•
High Schbol; 1he anditoritim-
g\ ninasium was the setting and
it' was lined with the displays of •
the carious Even the .-side;
.arid.hac,k drapes on the stage were
decorated with.larQe attractive
artificial floWerS. People were
present froM•Luc .know ;. WinOlant ,
Teeswat.cr, as we11'as Ripley and
-the surrounding' toWnships of 1 in r-
Public Has
Night School
on., .Ashfield ., Kinloss and Kincar;
dine. •
lr~ the •ey,,,ealrigprosram the
public was given the period. from •
6 to 8.3o to view the os,.
plays, First inside the auditOrihm.
door were sampres, of material
done by the typing class. Taking,
this class were Bill BissonnettF ,
Jane Paquette , Wayne Armstrong,
Mrs, 'Mildred Wylds,. Linda Smith
Mrs, Ora .Martin „ ..Sandy Pollock,
Sherry Pollock,. Bet•ty,,,.nne God-;•
free, Larry.trwin, Mrs. Pearl.. .
White , Connie Pollock and Mrs.
Bonnie .McIntyre. .•
Next along the south wall and
half way along the east or back '
end of the auditorium was the
greatest' collection 'of oil paintings
ever seen at •one- time in Ripley.
Talking to. the teacher Mrs. Ross
:Shiells of tucknoW around 5 p.m,
she was certainly pleased,and we
are sure everyone would agree •
that Annie did an excellent job
With her class of 23 students'„ It .
was reported that one' picture -onT
display,h-ad just sold for one hund-
- red doll'ars.- a fact which could
vaTily be true -- considering the
quality of work. The'appearance
of the art disprayTwaval-n--Tos-r-the
yond. description in its beauty
wild varietyiot scene's and topics
Those enrolled in Mrs. Annie' -
Shiells'" course were Mary ;Ander-;
sOn;.Betty Aekert, Bob •
.;;;E: sonnette , Mrs. Althea Devitt .•
Mrs. Ralph Elliott , Mrs. Frank •
Fair, Mrs. Frances Godfrey., Mrs.,
Earl Lohnes;.Mrs: Marie Lowry ;
Joan Maize Mrs. Pearl ..MacKa y ,
'Mrs. Bette MacLeod; Mrs. Janet
Needham , hors,: Odendahl, ;Mrs....
Mar jorie• Reid Mamie • Roulston ,
Margaret. Smith-:, Bev-erley
Klis. Mildred, Thompson, Myra
van Ste. mpvoort Marie.'Wilkins ,
Mrs.. Sam Fmerson, Erma Cook.
Clare Courtney. They had' or.1
display .a nice variety of knitted ,
articles including a fghans,,,sweat-
ers, cushion covers with the cush-
ions And Several other things mak-
ing an attractive table and wall
display, .
Mrs, Dorothy Needham had a
wall display .next on the north
wall made up of pictures and
posters on her course "Physical
Fitness". One of the posters of
interest listed the five basic
exercises - running, sit ups, push
ups , touching toes ,• and deep
knee bends. In this course were
Carol Bell, Eileen Byers, -Marion
Henry , Rita -Irwin, Glenna Farrell,
Nancy;Swan, Helen Moore,
Margie Pollard Janice Paquette-,
Millie. Cadotte , Chris Bell,. arid
Carol. Henry. • •
The ,next,,display was that on
interior decOrating with Miss. Marg-
aret Machan, art teacher on the
day staff at the Riply District High
-SChool as'the instructor. She 'had '
a display of, fancy •cOloured
"Swag" lamps complete with
chains for ceiling hanging., The
shades Of the lainps were in pink, '•
green,. blue , and red eulours-amd
PAGE THIRTEEN
last Thursday, March it), was .
ely advertised as Riplora ilia at
e gipley District High School. it
lassomething brand new here - a
~aywhenthe public and parents
c
ould visit the school any tinie
(I or n 9 to 4 to see the regular
`lasses in:session, About twenty
roper cent of the 'parents a vail-
ed themselves.of the oppOrtlIllity
;ado so. William Turvill.,
cipal of the school, when asked ,
Oid he just happened onto the
name "RiPlorarria", In its two,
parts it was "open house" for
die day classes and achievement
night for the night school.
Classes which were,held on Thurs-
day evenings since last fall.
Inside the frOnt door and also
inside the west' entrance door were
tables containing literature, pert-
aining to the day and attended by
students in.shir'. When this re-
porter went 'o the school
Wayne Arnistrol. at the frOnt
doorancUliSs Mar ,;.Het Anne
Courtney at the west entrance;
One sheet listed the navies of the.
regular school staff with the it
degrees2ncisubjeets taught , the
different activities of the, day and
the plans of the two floors of the
school. These plans were drawn •
by-MrsT-DorothyNeedliant-who.
was also the special hostess in tlie•
halls to,.greetand, help visitors for
their visit .. • •
Anothet pamphlet of,eleyii
pagesiiesigned by Miss.' Margaret •
%char], was entitled ''We're
Rolling Out Red Carpet for •
You and had a „drawing Odle
front view.Of the school ,on its _ _
cover. A page of draWings with
labels was devoted to each of
these geography , French., se iencu
showing;Candu, Art , librar\ , En •T •
fish, Mathematics , Man in 'Soc
lety and History, in the, rear part
of the lower hall'Was a "hospital-.
ity.table" where free cups. of • •
coffee were given to; the visitors.
Shifts of students handed Ott. e
iers out, • , •
iiistourstarted in Mr.,Reuben
Burnett's room the west One at •
the top of the stairs. It is the .. •
geography room and in the' second
period'of the morning, Mr. 'Born
etthad fifth year`gebgraphy -• the
topic "clirreate 'of the Prairie PrOv-
inces of Canada". He had
already taken Canadian literature.
with level 41,r.1~a
;class, He had four more periods
in geography and onC.in
Despite a painful heel initiry•
Burnett stuck but the day
Across the hall vice principal
'Mrs. Katherine Collins was tea eh- ing-Ereirc4. Her room was lined
,with 50 Posters on •suclrtopies
:as parts of a car, a hockey player ,
seasons of the year ,.snow HibBilos
and so on: A large Model can - •
with a white and -red ,la be I ''the
new Campbell Chunky' Soup" -`
alllabela we're in French. One
otter featurint.,, a' silo ;'; IC was excellent; It was.klon c; B \ Doug
klessengqr of Reids ConteN'. Mrs..
Collins uses an overhead projector
tapereeorder, record player for
drills, and cOmprehe ns t est.'s . •
_Theiteict-gtep.was ••\1j,
an's artroom which featured dif-
ferent types if work p ' , coloured la nips ; iii ode Is in
balsa , wood 'and other n1.1' nails , • vases, oojects Made froli;
ed yarn - all very colour 110 . • . Of course before start in:, the
iplorama In Two Parts,
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Across the, hallway Mr. Brian
Esch was using a record player
featuring ,pop music - followed, by
a discussion on the poetry in this
The first guests to four the
school around 9.30 were Mrs.
Helen•Mc•C'reath and Mrs. Lor-
raine Holmes; Of the. Ripley Royal
Bank. Bank. Pictures were•taken dui--
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Next along tire baCk wall, of
the auditorium was, a' display of
'needlecraft by members of Mrs.
_ponaid Enrolled,in
it Were. Elsie' Forrester, .Alma HuY
ton , Mrs.. Grace Bissonnette , Mrs.
Maryc. Macponald, Florence,,
MacDonald , Joan Pollard „„ Eva
Freei'nan MrS, Betty Hooey and
Wa lkerton secondary; School staff
was a popular one. with the girls
and boys .at the high schOol tak-,
a ing it were. Cameron Cook",
ley Dickieson , Perry. Elliott,,,Jarri-
esFarrell;John Farrell, Kevin
Harrison Steve Henry , .Gayle
Huston Kathy .1\109re ; • Mary •
Ne.cdharn , David Mac Dom'. •
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of fibre material construction.
She also 'had vases of beautiful
artificial flowers and plaques in
her display. There were fifteen
in the class including Mrs. Kath-
erine Collins; Eileen Greer , - • Nancy MacLennan, Delores Pol-
lock, Rachel Lemoing , Mrs. Nina
Silverstone , Dianne Gamble ,
Shirley MacDonald; Jisele
Beaupres , Alice Gamble , Gladys
Johnston, Anielda Murray, Lois
Pollock; Wendy Pollock ; Freda
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with Mr. Tim Manc.ell of the ••
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tour and interviews a visit was `-
made to see Mr. Turvill, the
principal antis secretary Mrs.
liugliMason and a visit. to, the,
staff room which was freshly dec-
orated and supplied with new
furniture this past year.
At the bottom of the rear stairs
in the science room '- our old
stamping ground r Mr. "'Sara"
Malhotra was featuring a discus-
sion lesson on radioactivity and
the Bruce Nuelear .Generating
station at Douglas Point. This
room has a new fume cupboaid
and new chemical cupboards rec-
ently installed by ,carpenter Joe
Rudder. It also has an overhead
Traleetor-and now hand-les all
the science classes. '
ing the afternoon by Miss Pax Btir-
ley of the Kincardine News Staff,
and in the evening by the. editor
Ted Rowcliffe-. What does One
write abourthe place where one
ha-spent so many years? The ,
entire•staff and all the students
were courteous and friendly -
everything was proceeding smooth-
type. of mus-tc•-:-----Fr-kre-lra-1-1-.-to— esp t►tenr _nron , .
the former second science lab was coming that evening and a big
Doug Coultes teaching • day on Friday 'the 17th,
math.. -He now takes all the
.classes in mathematics here.
Diagrams were on the board ex-
plaining the metric' system which
mitt'., be ,all Greek or French to
some. • ' •
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The new-enlarged library down-
stairs in the former .schobl hoard
room found Mr. id Brown super-
vising students doing research
projects. In the g,yrnna-sium audi
tOrium badminton nets , were set
up for anyone wanting a ‘gaMe..
In-the cafeteria 1%.1rs.13arbara- Bur.
gess •has . this room fitted out for
'history classes. •
Over the front boards the students
'had 8•,special posters on Rome
while on. the. side there were .1,
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