HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS Thursday may page Jerry Deroo President New Students Council only one week to go the students and teachers of GDHS are suddenly shoved out of the serenity of the spring blues and into the race of the lost two weeks of school It s a race to finish the years work before the year itself finishes Usually with a great deal or effort we win the race High School Insights is like this Vic only have one more edition before school out and there is nothing left to report Wc will return when school starts and we ore doing alt we can to supplement thlscolumn with a time slot on Georgetown Cable TV Finally we would like to congratulate everyone who has participated in high school activities this year especially the grade 13 who will be leaving the school next week to continue their education or get a permanent job Good work In the past and good luck in the future MAD I1ATTFR DAY The school went mad on Wednesday May They were all absorbed by the spirit of Mad Hatter Day Hats ranged from salads to gas masks and from electronic flashing beeping moving gizmos to tiny one inch miniature hats Even some teachers showed up in their hats Twenty seven daring students and staff entered heir hats in the Mad Hatter Day Hat Contest The entire decked out in their food hats gave support to the contest There were even some normal everyday hats The first prize went to Graham Vokcy with his paraphernalia and snake hat The second prize went to Joe with his gas mask The SI third prize went to Mrs Sherk of the staff with her walking salad Congratulations and thanks to who participated CHINCH The newly elected school council has quite a job ahead of them and v ill need full school student participation to be most effective next year The president is Jerry the treasurer I Bergman grade representative Chris Hall representative Donna Burns grade 1 1 representative rends Suitor and the grade unrepresentative is Lewis Humphreys The grade rep will be elected in Sep t ember The lost dance of the year is scheduled for June 1 Like all last dances expect it will be the normal celebration especially for the grade that last dances arc notorious for It will be like last Mafia in the school where many of the teachers wen kidnapped by grade 13 it serious yet carefree at the end the year for everyone The chess learn travelled to Toronto last weekend to compete in the All Ontario High School Team and Individual Chess Championship liurnamcnt The games were held at New College University of Toronto Georgetown entrants were John Doug Mark Hush Jeffrey Drown Man dart no and Michael Elallantine This is a special article for physics students sir 1BAC Had Sir Isaac Newton realized the complexity of the forces that had compelled that apple to fall on his head not on his tummy as some believe it is doubtful whether he would have even mentioned It I also doubt whether he was the first to discover that occasionally apples do fall depending on the circumstances they do fall people heads Hut the fact remains that Sir Isaac had the gullible nerve to tell someone else about his discovery of the apple and from this ridiculous piece of grapevine news the basis for much of our present day physics was established Prom his brilliant discovery under that apple tree Isaac deduced that the apple must have had mass and must have been under the Influence of some force to hove fallen Inevitably he developed the equation Equals ma or tquals equals a depending on where you live I might make mention of Ihe fact that all physics students have committed these two particular formulae to memory although very few have yet deciphered its true meaning Unfortunately Sir Isaac decided to die before he could tell anyone else what these formulae really meant He therefore left someone else the dirty work of trying to decode his apple I discovery Through experimentation and downright frustration someone deduced that a or acceleration equals Ihe change in velocity through a certain time limit This modified that simple equation Into something that produced a bit more confusion Force equals moss times change in velocity over time Physicists then decided to leave the formula Tor a century no cither because It wasnt that Important or they too confused by ib true meaning until space travel began to creep Into the picture It was then that m mass of the equation came into question with the addition of new words to he English vocabulary like mass and gravitational mass Once again the two may be scientists were reasonably sure of where they lived they formed another equation to describe one body or bitting another The equation deduced was centripetal force is equal to the mass of the body times 4 pi times the radius of the orbit tee squared over the period And so the relentless fight goes on to develop he equation furthcrandiurtherhllea handful of physics students still struggle with equals ma No it Davey Crockett its Doug Guest cop as he eats lunch in the Day The kitchen staff outdid the students in their choice of Alice In Wonderland headgear Mrs Betty Parry and Mrs Murdcn Derrick I ukas feels it contest at the high school A siesta time as he dozes In his fine of five was levied large sombrero He was against the but few competing in the Mad Hotter paid the panalty In keeping with the kitchen setting Fay Sherk of the cafeteria staff sports a vegetable salad on her head Carl Hill Promoted Hill a former resident if Georgetown and chouse who is acting superintendent of Jail will he to deputy superintendent of the Regional Detention at its ipcmngm the next few months The detention rcplaiLs SI jails Mr Hill it present lives in St with Ins wife formerly Guendoln if He is Ihe sun Mr Mrs William Hill John St 1- Mr Hill v is horn in I Hi attended St hod Georgetown School and Connie Ferguson wears a tiger skin hat with flowers making her a tiger Illy The students said they He h is been by the Ministry Correctional I worked jl the Brampton Adult raining Milton Jul Hamilton 1 w is Innsftrred the in April of delighted with the hats worn by the teaching staff and kitchen staff LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK mute GIVE US A TRY Public Announcement MAIN St S 8778861 Graham Vokcy contributes white rabbits lo the student msinilj of the ox toil embellished Mad Hatter not with with badges CABLE TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR LOCATIONS WITHIN THE COUNTIES OF HALTON AND ONTARIO The Canadian Radio Television Invites all I pari flic applications or cable television serve local in Counties Hollon and In Ontario All applications must be lied wild Secretary on or before September 1W3 Applicants are to Ihe Commission Public Announcement July 1971 entitled Policy on Cable Television There must be included In every op plication to the Commission pursuant to this notice the plans applicant give effect lo the objectives set out develop a method which will correct any to existence oil air television as stressed In the Policy Statement Accordingly upon hearing apptlcat or the 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