HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHTS Page HERALD Thursday Sept Due To Arrive Last Spring Expect Yearbooks Tomorrow penalized with more work to be finished or the next day You Just cant beat the system by LARRY BROADPIELD AND LARRY Where are our yearbooks What happened to the foyer What went on a t the assembly last Thursday Read further find out ASSEMBLY Last Thursday the student of Grades 13 and assemble In the cafetorlum during one for the first of many all student discussion periods When Jerry the council president and Bergman the treasurer bad given a report on what the 1973- school council has been and what its present financial position Is it was found thai there was a teacher present She promptly asked leave Larry Bergman told thi group that the council starting the year with a amount of money in Its fund There la 11 in the yearbooa budget and the chocolate bat drive in support of the foyer and for new sports equipment amounts to 960 80 About the present smoking area Jerry Deroo stated that more litter containers which are badly needed in that area nave been applied and that the possibility of obtaining five- gallon pails to be used as ash cans was being looked into The main topic of the discussion was the foyer Jerry Deroo stated that the school is still waiting for word from the company in which is supposed to make the proposed design a reality It did not arrive on Friday Sept 14 as was expected A small group of students is opposed to the building of a new foyer and used Thursdays assembly to voice its opinions This triggered a heated discussion about whether the money that was raised for the foyer through last years chocolate bar drive should be put toa use with more immediate results The point was brought out that It would be unfair to all who supported the foyer by buying chocolate bars to use the money that was believed to have been for the new foyer to finance another project The analogy that was used was that one cannot knock on doors canvassing for the heart fund then turn around and tell the people that the money will be used to buy a new car Also discussed was the possibility of the senior woodworking classes at GDH5 building the foyer as a class project This would be less expensive and would not In terfere with the regular curriculum of the classes since in the higher grades the students choose their own woodworking projects How much of the new foyer could be built by the students was the next question This was discussed then the designer of the foyer Ian Hogg who was present was asked for his opinion He simply snickered As a result of this discussion the school council is going to look Into the situation and Jerry Deroo asked those of the foyer to set up a committee These allstudent assemblies have proven successful and It is intended that many more assemblies of this kind will be held YEARBOOKS We said It too What about last years edition High School Insights went out and got the answer The 72T3 yearbooks are coming tomorrow if everything goes according to plan Originally we were supposed to have them last spring but the deadline could not be met because the order was not placed early enough Extra copies were ordered and will be available on a first basis at the price of per copy For those who have lost their receipts or who did not place them in mothballs and have had eaten by moths the yearbook staff has records of who has paid and you will still be able to pick up your copy Tbeir notes havent been eaten Yearbooks ordered by last years grads will be mailed personally delivered or available at the October commencement BRIGHTER DAYS AHEAD Midmornings were winced at by everyone walking up the cafeteria stairs last year But not so this year We are still wideeyed from the paint job recently done and so the bright sun doesnt hurt us like it used year anything over six feet is acceptable the combination of sun and snow may equal the brilliancy of our newly painted walls Until that time should it ever come well have to take another route to class or suffer the consequences of having to take off our dark sunglasses we have to climb those unpalnted stairs BOYS SPORTS Sports after school has been steadily building into what we all hope will result in a string of championship teams Besides having the final lineups for Junior and senior football there are also crosscountry and boys volleyball The senior football team has been carrying on with a solid week nf practices season looks to be good and the weather has added Its own good will to the practices In addition to the regular calesthenlcs sprints ana Individual drills the guys would have been working hard at a multitude of Slays both offensive and The juniors show enthusiasm In tackles punting receiving and blocking The football teams talented In their own field hope to win their games The junior volleyball team competes against Acton and the seniors play White Oaks We send them off with three Rebel cheers GIRLS SPORTS Last Wednesday the members of our unheardof crosscountry team surprised each other in an individual meet at White Oaks Secondary School The girls coach Miss Arlene Delate was pleased with the girls who all placed well Special are in order to Cathy Clark who ran swiftly Into third place position Approximately girls finished the three quarter mile race through trails of bushes and trees The girls team placed second at the meet The team consisted of Grade its Nancy Hamilton Ruth Aggiss Cathy Clark Wanda Grade ids Cheryl McNellly Alice Grade Eileen McAuley and Grade Styles Cheryl McNellly did not run and Wanda did not run due to Injuries But they will be fine and ready for the The boys team came along too They were noticed along with the girls for they put forth a fine showing of just what GDHS students are capable of accomplishing The boys race was two and one half miles of dodging trees and Jumping over stumps The boys races were divided into three categories midgets and seniors girls race was open which means all ages run at the same time The boys team placed second in the midgets race and fourth In the juniors race They all ran very well The boys team Is made up of Dan Parent senior Victor Farkas Ralph Massar Drew Markham Rick who are juniors and Bruce Brian Lang Stephenson and Ken Flendall the midgets Special congratulations go also to Ken Flendall who placed ninth and to Ralph Massar who was sixth Is something that may be happening soon At a charlothon there are many people In togas sandals and laurel leavea who board their homemade chariot and race around a track If you havent guessed yet a Its a race with a difference though Instead of travelling by cars horses or on foot the racers garbed In traditional Roman clothing use ancient type chariots The chariots are pulled by anyone who can be begged bribed or otherwise coerced Into doing it The sponsor of the the disability fund will be sending a representative to GDHS to discuss the matter The tentative date for the visit is Oct and for the race itself Oct If you are a student thinking of entering start heavy The horses dont like it STUDENTS EYE VIEW Now that the first month of school is almost over the staff and students have fallen well Into the of daily routine Along with the routine of going to and from classes there comes a gradual buildup of work throughout the year Because of the amount of work the confusion classes changing and the problem of trying to begin classes promp tly It Is very likely that one may find physics notes on the edges of French notebooks or Latin In the middle of a biology experiment These things happen because of Important the moment flashbacks of the periods before and these Jottings can be very difficult explain if the notebooks are suddenly collected for marking With the tremendous workload and the periodic tests which seem long enough to be called exams the student Is forced to undertake homework which moat students work on for hours on end trying to finish for the next day The next day the students quickly try to complete the required work that doesnt seem to get done the previous evening But the student almost always doesnt have enough time to finish so he works out a defensive plan This plan Is to finish the homework for the classes before lunch at home and then slave during the lunch period trying to complete the assignments for the afternoon In this lunch period the student may get ketchup or gravy spots in the middle of a biology diagram which give a bit to his work or he always seem to find fault wilh this kind of artistic touch Usually If the previous days homework Is finished the teachers assign another load of homework With all of this going on In the lunch periods you would think that the students would be starving but there always seems to be lots of time to eat lunch and have a few hands of euchre But then again there are Ihose students who dont have any other time except in evenings and before school in which to complete their homework As a result the students are almost always caught with their homework unfinished and therefore are Republic Draper Dobie Co Ltd Stocks Bonds Phone Brampton BOUTIQUE HATS FURS SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON Hats For All Occasions Bridal Veils and HeatfDreuti Flowers for Your Hair anil Evening Bagi Gloves MANY MORE ACCESSORIES PHONE Cain Voucher of SI Purchase of or PHIL S1DDALL FOR MAYOR SOME GOOD REASONS In other places in this edition of The Herald I have made detailed proposals on road im provement park development Senior Citizens and Housing needs I hope you will read them I am concerned about many other things The proposals which I ask you to support next Monday are 1 Rural areas should be generally retained for productive agriculture and recreation Development should be contained within the present urban areas 3 Growth of Georgetown should not beallowed to create urban sprawl A Growth of Acton with its own character as a sister urban community to Georgetown should be encouraged 5 Planning and Zoning changes should only be made after discussions with residents in affected neighborhoods Established residential areas should continue to be improved with road improvements and tree planting Belter ways of waste disposal should be developed and the use of quarries for land fill opposed Adequate park land near residential areas should be actively before all open land is eaten up by development Recreation facilities should be extended In neighborhood parks and the pool and arena completed without any more lost time The Georgetown park belt should be made a reality 11 Municipal government should be made ef ficient and businesslike without becoming or secretive Local offices should be provided for the convenience of taxpayers to pay their bills obtain licenses information and assistance Council and committee meetings should be advertised and special secret meetings only held for emergency reasons Respect for our northern area should be developed at the regional level by having hard working dedicated and responsible members on the regional Council 15 Innovative forms of housing should be sought to keep the area primarily owneroccupied and prevent the onslaught of high rise development 14 Ways of reducing municipal costs for senior should be investigated and more senior citizen accommodation provided 17 The Mayor should be available to and responsive to all the people IB The Mayor should be a strong administrator and leader with the Intelligence and energy to lead our three communities into the era of regionalism I believe that with this kind of concern and leadership we can once again renew our energy to make our new town an even better place to live The Leadership We Need si HAPPINESS IS A NEW HAIRDO at DONNA LAMBERTS Magic Mirror Beauty Salon SHAMPOO SET short hair i 3 CUTS Children 51 Main Street Glen Williams across from Glen Snack Bar THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CHINGUACOUSY NOTICE Respecting Assessment For 1974 TAXATION Assessment Notices will not be malted to all owners and tenants as In previous years except to those who have had a major change In their assessment Any complaint with respect to an assessment on the Assessment Roll may tie brought to the Review Court pursuant to Section tha Assessment Act R O as amended Any Notices Complaint must be made In writ I no either by letter or on forms available at the municipal offices and snail be mailed by ordinary mall to Regional Registrar Assessment Review Court Drive Suite Newmarket Ontario and In addition by registered mall to any other person whose assessment Is complained not later than the day October For purposes of Identification please Include your name and postal address and the reasons or complaints If possible note also the assessment roll number the street address concession and lot numbers and the municipality in which the property under complaint Is situated Assessment Rolls may be Inspected between the hours of a and A p Monday to Friday at the Municipal Offices 150 Central 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