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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 29, 1987, p. 8

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High school report Moulding leaders out of students seminars aim Special The first female Prime Minister of Canada might very well come from the Hal ton Hills area the chosen candidates for i leadership seminar this May 3 Mary Lynn ID of Georgetown District High School was chosen from ibout 10 applicants to attend the Hugh Leader ship Seminar at the Hydro Con Centre In Nicole of High School also from ip- pllcnnls to attend the seminar which hosts one representative from each high school in Both Mary Lynn and Nicole are Grade 10 students it their respective schools Participants arc chosen solely from Grade based on academic standings extra involvement and leader ship potential Candidates are elected by teachers Hugh linen Leadership Seminar is an annual event which draws ibout people from across the province of Ontario The is one of many being organized in all 50 Ammcin states and several r nations rom each or these regional seminars one boy ami one girl will be chosen to represent that state of province at an international conference being held in Houston Teas skills audiovisui materials and snnll group discussions the Mm ad dresses the concerns of todnv s youth and the problems it thtv must face as they become the leaders of tomorrow 1 believe tint knowledge ind understanding are lie kivs to eood leadership I 1 really excited iboul I lookinR to it mi Nicole I hope to outgoing Though have never met tley expo lo make a of new friends it the Hugh linen Leadership Stmitir We all shire common mteresl said Mary Lynn The seminal which is named iftcr Ilufh an ictor who his time support to the dev of Riders is sponsored I j tin Nicole in student has participated exknsivclv in athletics sthool his been on the volleyball te mi tin bill team and also the Inch Mary Lynn is mt if I J izi Concert Choir and Centennial Middle School Alumni Choir She is president the Group it St s is vice president of I ii r hive participated in i conference if this type before but Imth ire ier Iv in I Mary is thinking running Studtnl will The diverse ship such as communication creativity knowledge and pcrsoml Roth irtieip Hills will be nj about Iheir txper ences al seminar to classes and the Club Though neither Ind rship didilt Ins decided objective vnn thought atom leadline lie has tossed around i of i FESTIVAL TIME Arts celebration honoring centennial department is presenting I the it the cultural Ai I ied irt Mrs and Mrs Frank will hi on display in the gallery all week and the public is in to view the show time of irt that students have been on w ill be featured A reception to open student art exhibit will be held May m lb it will be presenting i fashion show fish ion through the past years that have been made in class will lie shown is well as fish ions by in Roberts and Suzanne who ire currently studying fislwn design it Sheridan College Local mtrehnnti JV lotlnng Sports Elizabeth s rht ill Henry and Cameron s Fashions will be supplying clothes which will be worn by the students in show Found will also modelled These are fashions when hive together to create an that expresses their per There art approximately ill volunteer students and teachers in in Ihe show as models and behind the scenes helping with dressing hair makeup The fishion show was by Mrs Mrs Coserove Mrs Mete life and Mrs Wilson Icichers at We lo do something since it Is the inniversary of the school said Mrs Wilson We wanted to to involved in a creative way and since we are the arts department we felt this was a sill expression highlighting each of the areas of drami family studies and art May 7 and the dr im club will be presenting two phys at the John Elliott Theatre Mv by Woody Allen stars iiu ind is directed Mr Up Up and Away A professional development workshop for Hie career secretary Is being offered Sheridan Col lego June and at Its Ookvillc campus on Trafalgar Road For more information call The workshop is call Up and Away costs 1 ir li lire is a fantasy and musit is by Grade 13 student Kelly Stern fl music dtpirtment presents Musical n cert iL it lb lain Grides Ik erfirniing in tin Youth Band Wind in cert Choir Hind Vixti Jnu Choir Brass Woodwind Choir and in a flute duel teachers Mrs Mrs h im him working looking font to re ist i evening A lot if work en in ism on the of both I Mi and hi into the snd Mrs Wilson It will be on excellent the arts it and we receive of support from the eom Tickets cm be obtained frm GDHS or at the on the niJ of ihe i cost is or adults W for students for children per eicnlng special package price intludes ill three events for for students and for children nnd John lhc from nils of are IS for GI11IS by Joanna ml The a will be performing School play Demystar and the Dreamers looking for creative life i I is phjmL High ind the the John with rrmn is Mike is seirchmj r rid and freer more it along tnglish and it mis The sets including scenes in the forest and the ity ire beinf built using risers ind hanging sheets Music for the show his been writ Held and Paul the help of students from larksidc Hi Mi in A live bind in eluding playing Irnmbones and trumpets will tic perform for both the ind eienuiL l I ivi itisin hours per week bull e have also been held re jell ilmk up Itzc that wt rhert is still lot mikini for ill the is i inns w icb will i- inv people it ill fir id ills for Attn who pi inli lips An airborne photographer eyes 1600 posing pupils Mil llrrjlil special students slilf at District in i special photi ipl lionoru lh Dunn first period studfnts iff in the schools fni thill field when win to out the words II S 19117 plane arrived tit JO i flew and pictures wen Tim will be blown up I ill Ft mil Kb I fin idlers il the evenl v to include all the students one pictun and igrecd in il would tin results for the photograph list an mini fir Mr llrmn s dnf tun studint Fun took on pr if itu how lie Ihe field wmld Iiim be li all of Career workshop pnividi skills Sheridan impiisis in the students The field w is measured ind lined with lo mark out letters showing the students where they were to stand classes were assigned i posi on the field and students were asked to weir red white and blue the s colors for the picture The plim a Cessna 172 was piloted by Hob who is the owner of the Flight Photography company which has 19R5 It gorgeous ii I renllv impressive from fie itr said Mr Photographer in Jones took 100 photographs from which the best oni will be for the poster The 172 took off from and circled over Georgetown for minutes it in of 1700 above i High winds resulted the re arrangement of the flight pat slid Mr Thnt why it important to have Rood pilot for such pro- Hit poster will be distributed is prms for students selling three or mire in which end il fun r is OHO raised into fund used lo suth as sports ind behalf if students it i ihinlable will lie made to the Hospital for Sick Children will also slid si of J it lilritmiii I frm Tor Hocks wis stheduled to cover tin ivent hut I of Iniss Insleid sludnt Neil Vickers usiil the school video to film tht proceedioii The film whs senl to Toronto Hocks ilcrriate Mrs uld liki thank who pirticipatiil I was pit ised impress with the tin student followed inslmctuns mil remain in tlur positions during the shoot The studtnts are to be mended for ir and demnnslritioiK f spirit bier HYUNDAI COUNTRY of the rdine to indirrj APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Back for 87 teacher profiles Georgetown District High School centennial reunion brings back quite a few different memories for former students Some may these teachers as profiled by Alfred Robert Sane in an old edition of The Herald Mr TURNER taught mathematics at a few Toronto high schools and then held the position of viceprincipal of High School the position he held before coming here He lives in Brampton with his wife and two daughters ages sixteen years and seven When asked how the of our school rated in comparison with those of other schools he had he said the academic here are quite but the students are about the same everywhere Some schools may have more work but the functions of our student are the same as elsewhere One aspect of our school Mr Turner does find different us that Is is the he has taught where there hive been no regulir classes during the lunch We wish Mr Turner a long hap py ind successful association with our school one which will be both to him and his Mr FRANK CORNING who is presently idling History to grades nine ten and eleven at Georgetown High School is a graduate if lniversi ty This is his first year is d he he likes finds it interest Mr Corning has the gift of humor and the keep even interviewer on the alert and I m sure his interested in their with him The that he feels there is too little time to cover too much work sympathies with students of the imount of must do makes him unusual In know Mr J J KISS now teaching at Georgetown High tht of Western Out ino win re he ved his A decree He it Ik fore coming to where he lives He likes because it ls located mar Toronto and Hamilton fur as leaching is In feels there should be Its matenil but that material should hi taught depth Mr Kiss is full of or the department and its id Mr whose per si holds the department totclher He eels that the students in not in in li ind that some even resent I lughl Of ill the grades he inds thit the iradi nines art Ihe mosl to learn Mr Kiss believes that the student council is necessary to ruse school spirit which he con low now up at tors Do yon like to laujJT Then what are you wailing for Tickets are already for the Acton High School staging of Preppies a show that been called a musical romp without a serious bone in Its body Preppies runs May 7 a and a on the stage Stag originally in NewVork in the 1980s this is first time a high sehool east is putting it under the floodlights Get jour ticket al school or from cast members irt seniors studtnts and StainedGlass Such 8779896 Is your child safe year thousands of children become victims of accidents in and 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