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The Brussels Post, 1976-11-10, Page 91111111111111111111111111111111111H111111111111111111111111111111111 OLYMPIA RESTAURANT Brussels All You can eat SPAGHETTI $1.29 Friday , Sat. & Sunday Pork Tenderloin Soup or Juice, Coffee or Tea $2 75 Only 4 Days left for A. — 20 BR 1 EAKFAST at • Coffee Only 15' Sunday Moening Pancake Lovers 994. 1111101110111111101111111111111H11111111101111111100101110 tHE-Bnuts -ELS POST; NOVEMBER iglt ;es , fOr ng in nd es, rho ool ity, ply ily, es, urn two la, for rial 1.A: tant); 'here ics, idio the the your led' DOX, her, t to The For mal the THE MADILL'MUtTANGS took 'a severe loss'from the Goderich Jr. Football team . on Thursday,, Qttpber'21. This • year the "stangs" just haven't been able to get together Outhou,I,ct haye the valuable experience to make next season _a success.... Editorial . change ,Nyith the credit system. Also during „Oaf: technical courses were introduced Preceding years.it.Was possible for a female to enroll in Tec. . courses but very few ever did" mainly because they .came a.5% a package deal. During year I you were required to take seven shop subjects including blueprint reading, auto mechanics, -drafting, electricity, sheet 'metal, There is one teacher in our school presently not known by too many students. She can be found in that tiny cold Office in the corfter of gym 228. This teacher is Miss Carolyn Clark, a physical education instructor of the grade 10 and 11 female students. Her 'stay is only temporary as Mrs. Shaw will be returning at Christmas. Miss Clark was raised on a farm between. Auburn arid Carlow. She attended public school in S.altford, a very small suburb of Goderich, and high school in the town of Goderich. Alter graduating froni highschool kiss Clark attended teachers ollege in Stratford for one year. She h also earned part of her WaterlfOr the University of Miss Clark began her career by three primary students for 'lot years and then highSchool educatiOn two years. r he then took a break from tekhisig and travelled td Europe ftbi'60t year to work and take in a °f the sights, While in ,uttPd, Miss Clark was a 0!eniess for the future wife and hudten of kelt HattiSton, famous stage actor. For the next two years sire worked in banks in Toronto and. Leamington, Ontario. She . then went back to teaching and taught grade six students in Essex for one year, Brussels from last February to June and this brings her to.her present teaching days at this school: Miss Clark enjoys teaching at this school and thinks the atmosphere and kids are great. Miss Clark enjoys sewing, curling and golfing. While talking to Miss Clark I got the impression that her home has developed into a plant jungle -- her hobby being plants. Miss Clark has travelled to twenty two different countries in the world ; some of which include, Canada from coast to Coast, Middle and Western United States, Mexico, the countries of Europe. She has sailed, camped, flown, gone by bus and hitch= kicked. Her personal philOsphyo is simple, 'to take one day at a time:' We WeiCome Miss Clark to our School and wish her much success in all the future holds for her. Judy Melda construction and operation of the four-stroke internal combustion- engine_ (no further explanation needed for all you girls, I'm sure; and also service work. , There. -are thirty-one yfemales enrolled in the, class taught , by • Bakalaar and,six ;males. Generally speaking the . , girls - marks,tend to, be higher; :and they seni to be very entlitisiastic with the Trogram. Mr., Bakalaar explained , . that the, male, population within the class, react.' favomrably, toward:, the .girls,..but ;‘ act remarkably shyer:. - Really this is just another .effort to expand equal education, ,, possibilities.' General knowledge 1,, in" dealing with the always used (& seldom working) automobile is imperative for every driver male or female. • Besides, think of all the benefits this course, Auto 301, will bring! Next time there is a snow storm and your wife has car trouble, you won't have to turn off `Another World', or take off your apron and trudge through that knee-deep white stuff. Now all you have to do is answer the phone and tell her confidently but firmly, TO your thing, dear!' Joan Leishman Editor Students are aware Often, we as students, wonder how others look upon us. Just how important :are we and our opinions? As a product of today's Society, the student can no longer be classed as just a 'dumb student% if ever we were,. • because today perceptive, responsible, young adults are being churned Out, Young people are coneerned with pending ctirrent issues and are no longer going to settle with having the wool palled over our eyes.' We are aware of what is going On around us and are already searching for a caravan of bandages to help heal • the frachires of our SySteiti. Exams start soon It seems incredible that our first term has, slipped by so rapidly -- and waiting at, the end of each rainbow is our "pot of gold" -- Exam. Really, I guess, this fall term can be compared to the multi-coloured spectrum. For some of us it consisted mainly of purple representing frustrations, anger with the studie s and ourselves, and the, drudgery of endless homework. But also contained within, is the rich and shining yellow band -- new friends, happiness, learning --so maybe it was all worthwhile. The Christmas exams will come (as reliable as tomorrow's sunrise) and beli eve it oinot they will also pass. So from myself and the rest of the school page staff. Good. Luck and Keep Shining. Students enjoy science day: Last Friday, a group ofz enthusiastic grade 13 students, accompanied by a member of the science staff set off, to spend' a day on ca opus at the UniVersity of Waterloo, With the quest for knowledge as the driving force, the eager bunch of students wasted little time 'getting off the bus. Equipped with only a map' of the campus and a schedule of lectures they wandered off searching for something to do. SeVeial lectures were available each hour on varius topics ..in Biology, PhysicS; Earth',SCienee and ' Chemistry. Newtonian dynamics, 'Microwave optics; chick? enihryo -develoPment and many more enlightening topicS were available aecording.to'what the° situdenfwas interesfedin: tour Of the museum and of the cherniStry building were also scheduled. ' - Over all the studentS learned several things. Being a university student can be quite tiring; most lectures are so complicated, that they are somewhat boring, and that 'grad students are quite hurnanit Was a good day. Madill Mirror Inspriation When down in the mouth, remember Jonah -- he came out all right. - found among papers in Th6mas Edison's desk. The trouble with life, you've halfway through before you realize it's one of those do-it-yoUrself deals. Steinbech - writes.... . Dear Pat, For the Steinback lovers of Mrs. Tiffin's 451 English class. This letter was taken from one Of his `better' novels 'East of Eden'. Dear Pat, You came upon „me carving some kind of _little figure out of wood and yousaid, !Why don't you make something for me?" , I asked you, what you wanted, and yOu said, "A box." "What for?" `"To put things in" "What things?" `Whatever you, have,' y6u said. h ere's everything I huveis and it is not "full. Fain and 'e?tcitement are in it, and feeling good or, bad and evil thoughts arid good thoughts- the pleasure of design and some despair and the undescribable joy of creation. And on top of these are all the gratitude and love I have for you. And still the box is not full. John Steinbeck uto class helps girls ram • • -h' • 'Even though 'recently wei hear machine shop and woodworking, less and less about the women's each taken ,.for.'dpproximnately. '.movement, the flesh has not five weeks of the 'year. This was healed regarding many:1of their worth two credits. • demands as equals. A ltt , Sla,f4I ,y64 'could select cute little cliches cease to appear' 'ill&four areas W'hi'Ch'ivere of most. as bumper-stickers and sloga, ns,' interest to you. During Year HI yet have their meaninglinstilled in and IV one specific technical the mind of every active, member course wai;studied s6 the:student of the last decade.' •,11i' was able to apply himself :ht that 'Here at ol' F.E. justfive,years single,-!.area.'. This is,'•laritastic • ago, -there was. trend. whidh training for guys-wh6- Want an seemed to coincide :4ith the intense knowledge'"- oir" the women's shouts:.. In. rthe... 1972=73 .. technological_ spectrum, hut-What school year there ....wasialf drastic about-the girls' who Just . to. What. happens „when:43mi', turn on the key ,or how,to identify ThUS, came the prelude of -general shop courses 'which ;Were not open to anyone previously a, techniCal subject; Ihniting. The participation greatly. This year the only surviving course of such a nature is auto 307, The course is designed to offer the basic fundamentals• of the automobile. Study areas include • the Miss Clark visited many countries