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High School Hi-Lights
Published and Written Each Week by Students on the Paper Staff of
South Huron District High School, Bob Fletcher, Editor; J. B. Creech, Advisor,.
Question Of
The Week
Is there any relationship be
tween the good grades obtained
by certain pupils and the dates
of their birthdays?
Answer To Last Week
The racial composition of the
S.H.D.H.S. student body is as
follows: English 31%, German
22%, Scotch 19%, Irish 14%,
French 10%, Dutch 2J%, Aus
trian J%, Latvian i%, Czecho-
slavakian i%.
Sales Drive
Nets $500
By JERRY RANNIE
The first magazine subscrip
tion drive came to a close in
South Huron on November ^.0.
Total sales from the canvass
amounted to $1,456.50; the com
mission for the school was $555.-
64 from which prizes and other
expenses must be paid.
The room which brought in
the most money was 11A with
$247.70. Runner-up was 12A.
Dick Manore of 11A was top
salesman with $107.25. Dick won
a flash camera for his efforts.
Following Dick was Evelyn Share
row of 12A.
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1952
1951
1950
1950
and only
1950
SEDAN, 3 lovelies to choose from
COACH, clean and nice ..............
COACH, clean as a whip ............
SEDAN, nice ..................................
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FORD
FORD
METEOR SEDAN, overdrive, a honey
1,750.
1,700.
1,395.
1,150.
Canada’s National Parks had
their beginnings in 1885 when a
10-square-mile area around the
hot Banff mineral springs was
reserved for .public use.
By RENA MURRAY
S.H.D.H.S. Senior Girls cap
tured the South Huron volleyball
championship at a tournament .in
Listowel Tuesday afternoon.
The girls will meet the North
Huron champs this week. Win
ner of this mutch will go to Lon
don Saturday to compete in the
W.0.S.S.A, tournament.
The seniors defeated Listowel
and Mitchell in the South Huron
tourney Tuesday.
In the first game with Mitchell
they won by a score of 35-23.
They took the lead in the first
half and held it throughout the
game. The best servers in this
game were Jeanne Soldan with
nine points and Bev Ravelle with
eight points.
In the second game against
Listowel, they defeated Listowel
by 48-14. Again they had an easy
lead during the game. The best'
servers were Barb Brintnell with
nine and Trudy Pickard with five
points,
The cheerleaders, who were
Elaine Bell, Bev Coulter, Shirley
Harness, Marlene Richardson,
Myrland Smith and Norma Veal,
did their part in keeping up spir
its during the games.
Line-up
Trudy Pickard 3,
Soldan 9, 2;- E '
Mavis McBride 3;
4; Joan Thomson
velle 8, 4.
•Subs
Anna Routly 1;
Carol Fletcher 2;
art 2;
Green 1;
Connie Jackson; Perla Hern 4;
Dorothy Mathers 4.
Referee, Jean Lavender; scor
er, Marilyn Skinner; timer, Mar
garet Blanchard.
. _ _, 2; Jeanne
Ruth Soldan 1;
Pat Tuckey 3,
2, 2; Bev Ra-
Pat Greene 4;
Maureen Stew-
Rena Murray 1; Fran
Elizabeth Hunter 3;
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1949
1949
1949
STUDEBAKER SEDAN, above average ..
MONARCH SEDAN ........................ Drive
METEOR COACH ............................ these
METEOR CLUB COUPE .................... for
PONTIAC COACH .....................................
1,050.
1,050.
995.
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1946
FORD COACH, motor overhauled
CHEV SEDAN .................................
PONTIAC SEDAN..........................
. Your
choice
750.
700.
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1941
1940
1939
1939
1940
1939
1934
FORD COACH, above average ................
MERCURY COACH, new motor ............
PLYMOUTH COACH, a honey ................
PLYMOUTH SEDAN .............. Real nice
PONTIAC COACH ...................... looking
PLYMOUTH COACH . Worth the money
CHEV SEDAN ........................ — I hope
FORD SEDAN, economical transportation
550.
395.
325.
250.
175.
95.
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Hide The Radio, Cover TV
If You Want To Pass Exams
By JEAN LAVENDER
With November examinations
so close, I think it would be a
good idea to present a few study
ing suggestions for both" parents
and students.
First of all, look for a com
fortable, quiet place with ho dis
tractions and plenty of room to
spread out your books and pa
pers. If the living room seems to
be the ideal place, perhaps mo
ther’s ingenuity in hiding cookies
could provide hiding place for
a tube from the radio until ex
aminations are over, if a tele
vision set is your weakness, per
haps an old sheet draped over it
would help to develop your# will
power.
When it’s time to begin work,
sometimes munching an apple
helps you concentrate. I know it
does in my case. Above all, keep
your mind on what you are do
ing. Don’t stop to wonder what
Mary is doing or whether Faye’s
mother got her new dress.
Adopt a system whereby you
do so much in one evening. Make
out a schedule, dividing the
amount you have to study into
the remaining nights before ex
aminations. Stick to your time
table and you’ll find studying al
most a pleasure and much easier
on the nervous system.
After you’ve read a thing over,
and understand it thoroughly,
have someone question you on
it. If you don’t understand it,
find someone who does and have
him explain it.
As you work, think of the im
portance-of what you are learn
ing, and try to apply it to inci
dents in real life. Look for a
Hawkins Day
Produces
Wierd Sights
By KEN TUCKEY
And MARILYN SKINNER
Friday the thirteenth, Sadie
Hawkins’ Day, was really a good
one for the boys at S.H.D.H.S.—
until they saw what the girls
looked like without their make
up and dressed in dad’s best shirt
and tie.
To complete the costumes, the
girls wore odd shoes and socks;
their hail’ in braids or tied with
bows.
However, the girls were not
the only ones in costume as the
boys wore blue jeans, rolled to
their knees, shirts oil backwards,
odd shoes and odd socks. They
wore their hair parted in the
middle and, if their hair was cut
short, they wore mom’s largest
earrings.
Many strange sights were sben In the halls that day.
At night, arilid corn stalks,
pumpkins and streamers, Daisy
Mae pUfsued Li'l Abner into
Marryin’ Sam’s coach where they
Were crowned. Marlon Creery and
Jules Desjardine were chosen as
Daisy Mae and Li’l Abner.
The music was supplied by
Desjardine’s orchestra of Zurich.
At intermission, refreshments
were served in the cafeteria.
Dancing continued until 12:30
and everyone enjoyed the good
time.
Average capacity of Canadian
railway freight cats rose to 45 -
361 tons in 1951 from 46.564 in
1950.
chance to discuss it with others.
These are only a few ideas
which I think might help you
pass successfully. I sincerely hope
they do, but I fully expect some
one will come to tell me to prac
tise what I preach.
Coutts Hallmark Christmas Cards
And Four Albums of Beautiful Cards at ’The Times-Advocate
Page 3.
| Meet The
Teacher
By BOB FLETCHER
This article introduces you to
Mr. Eugene Howey, who, in ad
dition to teaching at S.H.D.H.S.,
is also secretary-treasurer of the
school board. •
This latter position absorbs
much of his '‘spare" time and
includes keeping financial records
of the school in order, which in
itself is a big job.
In addition to these duties, he
is the senior instructor in the
Cadet Corps,
Mr. Howey was born and raised
in Exeter and attended both the
■ local public and high schools. On
graduating from the high school
he enrolled at the University of
Toronto. Here Mr. Howey was on
the track team for three years
and a member of the Harrier
Club (middle distance). He also
edited a school paper, “The Acta
Victoria”.
Mr. Howey accepted a position
with the Mount Forest High
School upon graduation from
Toronto and taught there until
1942, when he came to Exeter.
In addition to the non-academic
work which Mr. Howey does, he
teaches English in Grade 10A,
business practice in Grades 9 and
10, bookkeeping in Grades 1’1
and 12, penmanship and spelling.
After all his accountancy work
at the school, it is no wonder
that Mr. Howey said his hobby
was “Making credits and debits
behave”!
School Preparing
Commencement
S.H.D.I-I.S. is preparing another
colorful program for its com
mencement exercises which will
be held on Friday, December 19,
and Monday, December 21.
Commencement is one of
highlights of the school year
its excellent entertainment
tracts capacity crowds to
auditorium.
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Colors in coral, yellow, blue, and pint.
$3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Station Wagon Coats
The ideal garment for the hockey sea
son ! Support the Mohawks or your home
team in one of these good-looking, warm
and rugged coats. Quilted linings, fur
collars.
Shop For
Christmas
Christmas Shopping is Easy when. You
Do It Early. You avoid the large
crowds, you have the greatest choice
of gifts, you get the best service,
Why not choose .now and let us lay
away your presents until Dec. 24,
Lovely China Gifts
What is nicer to give to your lady
friends than a lovely piece of china?
ChinaJs always acceptable, always won
derful to receive. Come in today and
make your selections.
Biltmore Hats
New shipment of the famous Biltmore
hat. The latest styles and colors to
choose from. Make sure your new win
ter hat is a Biltmore! You’ll appreciate
its value!
Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Seedless Raisins
2 lbs....................
Eli-Marr Peanut Butter
15 02.............................................
Brunswick Sardines
3 for ........................
390
320
250
Stokely’s Tomato Juice
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Bowe’s Mincemeat
Large 2-lb. tin ...................
Aylmer Fancy Cream Corn
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