The Huron Expositor, 1971-01-21, Page 71
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THE FIFTY COMMANDMENTS OF HIGH
SCH091_, BEHAVIOUR
Continued
31. Thou shalt not write legably in a test, an
essay or an examination, remember if you
have to write it they have to read it.
32. Thou shalt not make paper airplanes out
of graph paper, this is not only a waste of
good paper but playing S.O.S. on it is in-,
finitely more fun.
33. Thou shalt not be late for class; or you will
have to walk back to the office to get per-
mission to enter said claim and this only
wastes more time.
34. Thou shalt riol'''throw chalk in class; teachers
frown on this.
35. Thou shalt not, go down the wrong stairs;
unless you' follow a teacher.
36. Thou shalt not tell thy teacher what you
think of his or her teaching abilities; it is
embarrassing to watch them cry. ' '
37. Thou shalt not write rude remarks on at-
tendance sheets; handwriting can be traced.
38. Thou shalt not lose attendance sheets, it
leaves you with nothing to doodle on.
39. Thou shalt not use the students lounge for
any other purpose than to take a chance on
winning a coke.
40. Thou shalt not ask thy teacher if he or she
has your tests marked less than one week
after you wrote it; you don't want to push
them.
New Staff Member
R EVIEW
Prepared by students of Seaforth District High School who are solely responsible
for the editorial content of this page. Barbara Isakovics,iEditor. This week's staff
includes Flora Hagan, Donna Malkus, Brian Drummond, Joanne Maloney, Sylvia
Smith, Mary Claeisens and Douglas Hoegy. Staff advisor: Mr. Dobson.
4 Cine Club By Donna Malkus
Before I proceed any further,
I would like you to know that this
information is • "Top Secret".
It was smuggled out from a bribed
informer, who wishes to remain Books
Films
By Sylvia Smith
The Cine Club presented its
film this Year on January 7 &
8 "Bonnie and Clyde" was en-
joyed by practically everyone who
saw it. The Club hopes to present
at least three more films this,'
. year, "Bullit", "Alice's Res-
taurant" and "Cool Hand Luke";
We hope that all students will
co-operate and come to see these,
great shows.
anonymous. This particular in-
dividual claims that rehearsals
are going fine for their play,
"Inside Lester" and the
premiere will be April 16 and 17.
It under the brilliant direction
of 'Diane McKay and her assistant,
Janice Schenck. The exciting cast
includes: Doug. Hoover, Cathy
McDonald, Marg. McNichol, Jim
panes, Doug. Reynolds, Heather
McDonald, Joanne Stoll, Karen
ingway.
• So remember this information
and don't forget it, eh?
-DPRTIVASSTHESK J'ANVAR
Dear Auntie Maudie:
There is this teacher at
school who keeps' yelling and
shouting at• me and my .friends.
I don't know whyl We just sit
thereand talk. How can, we get
him to stop yelling at us?
- HARRASSED
Dear Harrassed:. Talk louder and
un tie
Maude,
S e z
you won't hear what hel, says.
Dear Auntie Maude:
I have this girl problem ..
like I don't have on, stt -How
do you suggest I' get girl?
- LONELY
Dear Lonely:
Try an adoption agency.
Volleyball Underway
By Flora Hagan
The junior and senior girls
volleyball teams-have •been
formed at S.D.H.S. and the
schedules released. The Junior
team consists of Lynda Ander-'
son, Pattyann Bremner, Maureen,
Connolly, Jane Dietz, Debbie
Doig, Dorothy Heynesbergen, Ann
GIRLS H-P VOLLEYBALL
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2:45 - SEAFORTH - S. HURON
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Kunz, Leanne Melanson, Karen
Regier and CathyStewart.
On the senior team are Rae
Buts0n, Sandra Coleman, Cheryl
Dale, Brenda Dietz, Janice Dietz,
Gail Doig, Karen Glanville, Betty
MacGregor, Marie McClure,
Marlene Nash, Marianne Seg-
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'Students from Grade XII? at S.D.H.S. will present "Oh, Dad;
in the Closet and I'm Feelin' so Sad" tonight and tomorrow.
farce. Shown above during -a recent rehearsal are, (left to qg
Dan cArpish,as Jon than, clinctm yianqr%14§L1Mtitici Te
who hal" tgeli"Carnindlierlate "husband ("I had him stuffed") 6
years.
• • GRADE .X111 TO PRESENT PLAY
poor Dad, Mama's Hung You .
he, pl y is 9:funny three act
Lyn a .Bed#,,d as Rosalie, •p,
unz a4ladatte Rosefiettle„d
4 place to priacefor„plgOtOtikr;A:r
(Staff plioto),
WRESTLING IS P‘OPULAR
Wrestling, is gaining in popularity as a' varsity sport at thehi*h school. This years team
is doing quite well with two wins in four matches. 'The action above took place during a meet
with St. Marys last Friday. ' (Staff •Photo)
By Douglas Hoegy ,s-••••,
This year's boys '-wrestling'
team is made up of Douglas
Hoegy, Stewart MacLean, Larry
and Donny Jewitt, Jim Thompson,
Steve Sholdice, Paul and Phil
Blake, Roy 'Dalton, Carl Bolton,
Wm. and Kor Reinick, Jack
Storey, Jim Stoll, Bruce Knight,
Norman Sims, Ernie Putman and
Anti Stinniasen. Team coach is
Mr. Judge. Previous games
have been with Stratford, 'Wing-
ham, Exeter and St. Marys. They
have had two wins and two losses.
In a Huron-Perth Conference
wrestling Match in Seaforth on
Friday St...Marys District Col-
legiate made 32-30 points over
Seaforth District High School.
91 pOunds -- Carl Bolton,
Seaforth, pinned Maurice McLel-
lan at 1:39; 99 pounds -- Bill
Dingwall, St. Marys, won by
forf e lt;..107 pounds -- Ken S male,
St. Marys, won decision over Roy
Dalton 16-4016 pounds -- Allan
Stewart, St. Marys, pinned Ernie
Putman 4:56; 124 pounds Dan
Moses, St. Marys, decision Larry
Jewitt, 12-9; 131 pounds -- Don
4'ewitt, Seaforth, pinned JoeRei-
nen :59 sec.; 1317 pounds - hint
StolVSeaforth, pinned Brian Den.
ham 1:45; 142 pounds -- Don ,
Beavers, St. Marys, pinned Paul
Blake 1:30; 149 pounds -- Gerry
Zvonkin, St. Marys, decision Neil
Beuerman 13-7; 158 pounds - Ron
Wakem, St. Marys, pinned Steve
Sholdice, 1:58; 169 pounds --
Vince Zvonkin, St. Marys,
decision Neil Beuerman -13-7;
158 pounds -- Ron Wakem, St.
Marys, pinned, Steve Sholdice,
1:58;' 169 pounds -- Vince Zvon-
kin, St. Marys, decision Jim
Thompson 6-4; 179 bounds --
Phillip Blake, Seaforth, pinned
Rick Hendriks 2:30; 195 pounds --
Norm Sim, Seaforth, pinned
DouglaS Hamilton 1:40 seconds;
Unlimited -- Stuart 14cLeah,
Seaforth, pinned Bill Pearson
2:15:
Year Book
By Barbara Iszacovics
' Subscriptions "for the 1971
yearbook, "Pootsteps",are now
on sale at schootfrom members
of the yearbOok staff. The staff
MS just started work on the-
book for layouts and photograph .l
which will be sent along to th*
publisher with their order for
the subscriptions sold. This
,year's editor Is Terry Kunz and
Staff , advisor is ;Mr. 13UrqeSS.
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Grade X111
Plans Play
By Barb Iszacovics
Don't forget to see Grade 13's
hilarious comedy play on January
21 and 22 at `8 p.m.. -It is entitled
"Oh Dad, poor" Dad, Mama's
hung you in the closet and,„I'm
feelin' so sad." It stars Terry
Kunz, Dan Cornish, Bill
McCurdy, Lynda Bedard and Dave
Brady and is under the direction
of Marg. Elligsen.
. ).1g1. Xtiez AP0804 0.4 OP* with 18 pOints an(1 0,41,M filch.:,
-te-- -1e41. gkozqafg;t11 1/4.0,40A..19,.- ArAioit,3,1,4tiomipto*. , v-
a: 0,2750 victory ever 0, -lvivio ' on Tgesciayibe.P97qtagsk!g:
in .. geron,,Perth Conference ball team bested PlintO(Cearal
SePio.P, Basketball in Seaforth 11.utijn) „ ,
Friday, i in the seMer game Pete
Bill Price scored 11 pointS Cameron scored' 30 points ,i,o-
6r Seaforth while for St. mgkrys lead Central Huron t4 a 74r59
top scorers were Jim Barnett' victory. Up scorers forSba-
r forth were Ray Mennen (15) and with 15 points and Don Taylor
c. with 13 points. , Bill Kunz (13).
Seaforih fared better in the ''SA.SkET ALL junior game as they defeated
In the junior game Seaforth the visitors 48-38., The Seahrth
beat St. MaryS 44-32. effort was led by Cam Holland
John • Leemtng for Sealo,rth who netted 20 points.and John
ScOred 16 pointp„ and Cam 'fol. Leming Who chalked up 8.
land 14 points.
For St. Maris the top junior
scorers were Bill Murphy Drama Club
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by Donna Malkus and
Barb Iszacovics
Mrs. Weido, our new Latin
and English teacher, came to us
this term. She. has a general
Bachelor of Arts Degree from
Waterloo Lutheran University-
and has attended Preston public
MAW SchOols. ' She has Pre-
ensljrutlittetit attMit`lierk; 'vii er
she slow resides: Her hobbies are
., curling, sewing and reading.,, She
particularly enjoys mysteries.
When asked why she chose teach-
ing as a profession, she said
she finds it very rewarding and
enjoys teaching Latin. We hope
she Will like teaching here at
S.D.H.S. and we wish her the best
of luck,
MRS. WEIDO
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WOSSA "A" PLAYOFFS
JUNIOR GIRLS' SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 (AT SOUTH HURON)
2:00 - SOUTH HURON VS SEAFORTH
3:30 - SEAFORTH VS MITCHELL
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