The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-01, Page 5re
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Gail Grant and Jane Netzky work on teacher interviews.
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ME, MYSELF AND I
If I aro a person width you see
Then, 014We tell me why can't I
be
Myself, Me and
Free to laugh. and free to cry?
But I, myself; I am not free
To be myself, 1, and me.
• We are.not one, we three
1 tmd myself and me.
$o many things 1 cannot see
Because I won't look with Myself
and me
So many things I cannot do
Because myself is feeling rather
blue. ••
So many things I cannot try
Because me won't g�with myself
and I.
So here 1sit and wonder why
We are three—me, myself, and I.
Velma Fear 12A
A customer in a greasy spoon
cafe howled, "There'd, a cock-
roach
in the bottom of my cup!
What does this mean?"
"Listen, Bud," growled the
proprietor. "If you want your for-
tune told, go find yourself a
,gypsy."
Midgets
b ketball
'Last They the Muitag
Midgets' basketball pain deba-
ted Exeter by a score of 34 to IL
This was the third, consecutive
victory in league play.
Leading scores iere Rick
Jacidin with nine points, Bruce
Jermyn with eight, Mai* Tiffin
with sena and David Crewe and
Carl Good, each with tom' points.
Keep up the good work, hOY111
Thursday was a first for the
Madill basketball tams asthey
won a triple header here against
the Exeter Panthers.
Th s sen AluGtangs
came through .to win their first
league game this Raw. The
seniors overpowered the%Pan-
thers right from the start and
they led at half-time. Madill kept
up the same pace during the sec-
ond half to win the game 77-44. •
Leading scorers for Madill
were Bruce Wilbee with 25 points,
Ray Nicholson 16, Steve Hall 13
and Ken Gowing, 10.
The restless husband coni.plaind that his marriage started
out as a partnership but now he's*
a wholly-owned subsidiary. •
Price tag on a diamond -stud-
ded cigarette lighter in a jewelry
store window: $3,000. Flint, 5
cents extra.
Bob Lorie and Mr.
Forrest at Reach for the Top practice,
Maybe next time
F. E. Madill S. S. waif host to
the girls' volleyball tournament
on Wednesday, January 24. •
The seniors played very well
winning one game in a match
against Goderich. After a waiting
period the girls tried again, this
time against Clinton. Luck Wasn't
with them and they lost. The
scores were very close so maybe
next time.
The juniors also played but
they didn't have what it took to
"win either.
We host another tournament on
February 7, so let's come out and
cheer our girls on to victory-.
—Barb Stanley
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Mary Lynn Ste. Marie
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Question: Who, in this school, do
you think is most likely to suc-
ceed and why?
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ANSWERS
Daphne Nabrotzky 1011: Those
who really try and put forth an
effort.
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Bbb McInnes 1111: Elaine
Shoemaker, because of her per-
sonality.
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Darlene Hackett 10C:
Henriette Van Diepenbeek; she
looks intelligent.
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Anonymous: Dave Cleland, he
has ' good looks, brains and a
sense of humor.
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Bill Kennedy 11F: Me, because
I'm perfect.
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Dorrinda Forester 12E: Paul
Kieffer, 'cause he's smart.
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Johanna \ Van Diepen 10W:
Anita Hogan.
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Nancy King 11E: Jim Wel-
spocififffnfesotffs• v_rs ,.tduob an ,
Ben Miltenberg 13: I really
only know the grade 13's. I'd say
John Henderson has a good
chance.
Nisch for tlikt.
Janke Kieffer,. Carol Adams,
Mardi Adams, Bob Lome and
Jim Fairies made up the "Reach
for the Top" team representing
FE)14$S. They are all top Grade
12 students.
The object of this game is to get
top grade 12 students from all
over ,Canada; to compete on tele-
vision shows; each team repre-
senting its own school. The
champs frOiii•each province then
compete until there is only one
champion team,. supposedly the
most intelligent grade 12 students
in Canada. "ga
. Our team played two games,
one with Wiarton in 'which we won
135 to 85. This matcb will be tele-
vised on February, 24th.
Ilhey went on tothe semi-finals
which they lost to Collingwood 205
to 165. (The date for the televising
of this game is not known.)
Our team did a good' job and
won for our school 420 worth of
books.
Mr. Forrest, you've done a fine
job; we're proud of you all.
—by Lois Fex
Congratulations to Mr. Willis
for stoopingdown and picking up
a piece of paper in the shop corri-
dor one day last week. It would be
interesting to .know how many
people walked right by it.
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The Junior'
team compietely
ter in Viinghani,
/eating them WI.
'only one
game from the
tow points were scored on foil
Shots. „
` For Wingham, besides *a
excellent defensive effort, the en,
' tire team shored hustle and geed
passing throughout the game. We
also were dominant off the hck-
boards, securing gem cent of all
rebounds.
Although our shooting was not
the best that it's been this season,.
continuous effort Paid eft For
Wingham, Lloyd Vallance scored
30 points, Keith Raymond pi,
RUES Jones 12 and Kevin /form
nine.
This Thursday we hopelo con-
tinue our winning ways when we,
visit Se4forth,
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The teachers were -calling
recruits to "Show -a combination
• .of junior and senior boy basket,
hall players how to play basket-
ball" in an encounter for Toes -
day, Jan.:30. Perhaps Ult broom-
bali should have been
announced more frequently! Stilt
'dents •i; Teachers 0. •,
Mr. Simmons was the star goalie in the recent teacher.
studenj game. Craig Gilroy was referee.
Helen Chandler wants cash from ave Cleland for his purchase.
The box lunches these guys paid for were certainly worth the money.
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