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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-05-16, Page 12PAGE EDITOR: Pat Walker PHOTOGRAPHER: Kerry Stuckey By Pat Walker Peter Snow senior champio for boys at the St. Marys meet Our bays managed to come in second place to St. Mary's, with a total of 58 points, thanks especially to a newcomer to our team this year, Pete Snow.. Pete managed three firsts in .the high jump. shot . put, (in which he. set. a new record of 44110's . The former record was 42'5"); -.and in the running long jump in which he also set a- new record of 21'4 (former record was , 20'7 3/4"). Besides all this Pete also took a third in the discus. With a total of 16 points he was Senior Champion: Congratulations Pete' Another senior to pull through in the lead was Mark Wardley in -the triple lurnp fol. lowed up by Don Rae who alto placed second in the shot put,. Pete Callan came in third in the 100 yard dash. John. Haas.,' .noot came in second ;irn'the mile and John Rae thir+l' in the open 2 mile. Wingham also placed third in senior mile :acrid open relay. Junior boys managed to ; chalk up 17 points'with the help of Dale Wardley who got 1 of. these points. Paul Guest came in first in the 440 and .John Rae yin the mile, Wingharn'au►t�ior relay team managed to pull in second. Bringing, in points for the Midget team were Ken Mathers and Gary Barbour who placed second and third respectively In the'' bile. Rick Kennedy 'carne in third in the 220. - Other win- ners were Ed Blackwell, placing, third in the hurdles, and Neil Beiman, second in the Miming long PAPP. Midget 440 :relay also, placed third. All, the abovewinners help' ed to place W°.ingharrr third in the Huron -Perth Track. Meet. *t$ft+ U$'f.1.• to ttoIAHOD;iu1flugr snf"YHd"Y Ted Ahara had the "Yes, Sir"' habit Friday night, when Principal Frank oladilt asked, -Pay here?" at the school formal. H.HHHI I,I 1" Ntt• By Barbara White 'ingham girls fourth in Huron-Pedh track • meet At. last, the big day had arrived! On May 8 two bus loads of anxious Wingtsam' girls andboys journeyed to St. Marys to participate in the H uron� Perth Track and Field meet. The Junior girls chalked up eleven points through thehelp of Sue .McKaguee. Who placed ant lathe high jump, and `.tea Watson, who took two Seconds =- one lathe softball throw and one' in the 449.. Sue, made an excellent jump of r , just one incloff t. rd. And Linda did exception- *ly well in her events also. 'In the Intermediate gnarls Linda .Schultz placed third in high jump Bonnie Willie took second in. to discus, and Barbi White canine out fourth in the shot put. in the 440 relay Bath Boyd,. Margo tie &uyn ttit Jane -,Hughes and Gioria Lewis.p eked -up speed in the stretch to come in thy.*Al. though the Senior girls mat a tteinindouf effort, only. Mary Ann'C.ckshankbrought in the points for Wingilam. ing thitd. itt the discus:,, In the, overall. Wingba • eglrls stood fourth witit.17.ppints.. In total ,schi t points. Wfngham quite'weU, placing third, after Stratford Central, second and St. Marys. first. for most of th<e• tit " 'ingham held second • spot. but Stratford Cent- ro/ managed ent-ral..managed to pass as with points frOM Their racers. Despite a few, disappoint- ments.. the gds rude a a great Toon Topics INTERVIEWER RENNAE lvtacKENZIE { QUESTION:" If you could spend one day with your favour. ite movie star, who would it be and why, . 0-.0,*0 NANCY W 1YTt K 9; 11, laws, that's for the paper isn't it? 1 like Tony Curtis because he's tall, handsome and all that stuff!" attempt in their events, and deserve our congratlatoas. Those who placed first, second, third or fourth will go to W.O.- S. A. on Mak 15. Yotk have our support and .prayers.. •so girls, get out there and win. With the; excellent coaching of M•1ts._ Dn' derwood, hits. McLennan, Mr.. Campbell, Mr. Stuckey and Mc. McLennan, yore' ll be sure to walk off with all the prizes. a st) 68 Thini of straw hats; waving palm trees. cool, clear pools of water, 'luxurious flowers of .. all colours under a brilliant sky streamed with orange and yet- ' low and where .would you be? At Calypso. '68. On Friday night at Wingbatrt District High School about 250 handsome boys and beautiful,. elegantly -dread girls danced waltzes, polkas, eontempory originals. and even the Mexican l at Dartce to the =tile of the "Sound Judgment". The high-. light of the etreg was the crowning of the School Queen, Gloria Reed by the School Lead- er. Stan. A theme - oriented Lunch consisting of tropical* .t punch and cake was served: at intermission. Many thanks to Kerry Stuck- ey for taking pictures, Ted &Ara, and all the graduates who pled and decorated to make sttch a wonderful evening possible. DEBBIE McDOUGAI.L 9: "Mickey Rooney, because he's short." • DOROTHY O'MALLEY 13:' "Herman Munster. He's just My size I ' LINDA WILSON 9: "Elvis. Presley because he's a good singer." PAT W AMER 12: "Steve Mc- Queen —because he acts dumb just like' I do." . PHYLLIS McICAGUE 12: " Sid- neyo Polder. Why? I'll think. of something and 1'11 come back. ( She didn't come back). 0-_0-0. BEV HASTINGS 11: " Red Skeleton, ' to see if he's funny , off 'stage.`. a --0--o TED AHARA lk "Elizabeth Taylor. Why? -- I think you can answer that.`. MALCOLM ANDERSON 12: "Faye Dunaway from. Bonnie & Clyde. She would make drive- ins mote interesting Place third in Huron Perth cheerleading BY PAT WALKER, The cheerleading competi tion for Limon -Perth seems to get .xougber evety year. Every= 'one is.otitif'.'I.fig',; .hours of practide for the past two: weeks however, proved ' profftrabie for us as we placed third in the competition. Fourteen of the sixteen cheerleaders representing Wing - ham journeyed to St. Marys with the Track and Field team. There. were eight schools com- petng including Godericb, Stratford North Western, Strat- ford Central, Mitchel, Wiing- ham, St. Marys, Exeter and Listowei. The competition was quite keen. Categories we were judged on ineludeckigin- ality, appearance and co-ordin- ation. W e,.were hoping the com- petition would be held indoors. Needless to say We were praying for rain all day, and 5 minutes before the_ competition began It rained but the Judging was still held outdoors. However,. we managed ti; t place third. Strafford Central was first and Gaderig'b was second.. ° Special tanks go to Miss Small for her fantastic coaching for the past two years. to Mrs. Underwood i'onr. the use of the volleyball uniforms last week and also to Mary Lillow for her great coachiag. Next year girls, well cheer right to the TOP! 'attend and ,� Jnr : Cc�• and Mark d :ti ;�rs� � t.ari �a� +ad' � � . Kathy��caR6ny_ �+� � e�> the. cashier . ".. the formal atasealsmommahossamirwaohia Doug Alcorn and Helga Iwanyk' Ann Vatn, Doug Mowbray Aryan Forsyth attended the izrunal 'with Gloria Reed'"whO. was crowned, School .Queen.. GOLF LESSONS A series of gulf lessons will start ai the 001f Cours. next week with weikly dosses for -both ladles and men --Glenn Madill instructing. A class for juniors will be organized if a sufficient nomber of boys and Eiirls •re. quest it. A small, voluntary contribution will be Wicked to de. fray *expenses. Interested members please notify W. H. French (357. 1821) or Mrs. 1.. Cell (357-2)19) without may: The University of Western Ontario SUMMER SCHOOL OWEN SOUND CAMPUS t WEST HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL JULY 2' - AUGUST 15, 1968 — All students who are- planning to register for courses at the Owen Sound Summer School and who, have not already been admitted to the University MUST apply for. admission at once. e- applications for admission for attendance at the summer session will be considered after June Ist, 1968, unless at $25,00 late fee is attached. REMEMBER -JUNE 1st—THE LAST DATE FOR ADMISSION APPLICATIONS FROM NEW STUDENTS. For an Admission Application Form or for a Summer School Handbook, write to: The Director; Summer School and Extension ,Department, The University, Of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. .or consult the Owen Sound Co-ordinator: Mr. W. M. Prudham; 499 2nd Avenue West, Owen Sound (376-2384). The Mature Applicant Aptitude Test will be available in Lon- don at 9 a.m. in Room 7, Natural Science Centre, IT.W.O., on. may 25th and June 8th. NOTE—Miss Angela Armitt, Director of the SummerSchool and Extension Department, will be in Owen Sound, at the West H ll Secondary School, for student interviews from 12, noon to 1 p.m., and 4 to 8 p.m., on Friday, May 17th. Prospective students should come in for an interview, A 0 a 1 r orrice at the —r__.. — Murray Mstan, Mtn a Ccar w era Corrin, and Paul oak* .+ a t bickgy