it xmokatnamx hzzju mneedar aeitas jan m 1w4 almhalalmalhalmhal d ancingj evry fwday 5 published by students of georgetown high school mhs ontoutowk slgnatuft oia0oq- volume 2 no 23 wedneaday evening jan20 10m georgetown ontario oufellow hah s m brampton j bomroerucing jan 29th 2 withtho st debonna1res s atalalala1lijalblalila1ar i h pittsburgh paints ernies radio commodore grill oimm williams basabarts a specially lea craaaa of hi i credit valley taxi call atc te lful cadets second in group competition tke gjrs cadet corps placed sec ond in the seventy five- tip on hun dred and firty cidet group of cen tral coromand vint place honors vyem to parry ound corp by a clote margin the ptinuaj- impac tion which opfc plftc last jvh hvaa highlighted with the inspection by w-col- j u barber the march- pact dcmonst nation and a mock raid wind up however all of these itrms were performed in a drench ing rain there are approximately is cadet corpi n competition with tieorgetown ciirj cilui place flrat this inapectlon we are aorry to hear that phil wade will be laid up for several work with hit broken leg and ci- teftd our grtwau wlmhai from the whole corps new ollvedrab tie and melton hat for winter have been handed out ari official alatement from cen tral command uyi that now dress unlformi will soon be on their way thii will be a great improvement over the old woffltmn flowers for all occasions potted plant bedding stock butba artiatica designs we wire flowera rosedale floral 14 murdock st tr 72952 georgetown school of charm wardrobe makeup modelling exercises hair stvlino and fashion shows bpaelal makenp eauree alaa available sat or evening daatea triangle 732s5 or 73085 coolers featuring wood exclusive pqs luve circulation method which cools milt faster more econ omically and efficiently inair any other method known portable and drop in models robert cooper 1 phone 1311 adjoining brampton golf club bex 87 brampton 10a report terry haxlej our principal has apparently taken on unolhrr responsibility he has been seen hurrying from room to room pulling down the girlie calendars us fust us the boys can put them up a good example of this recent craze to know dates who looks at the date can be taken from the notorious class of 10a very little time hod passtd in this new year before we walked into our room one morning to be hit in the eye with a large calen dar with a which had a well u re semblrdthe one which you tjo doubt forbade your hus band to hang in the kitchen any way mr a c geography teacher prousc had his itst period in our room with the boys of lull bless their little hearts and i am told thot he had quite a task keeping the eyes of the male section on the right map in fact the period en ded with the removal of one of the maps namely the one which the boys were staring at nalunilly when we returned in the afternoon he absence of our chbwn one was not too difficult to detect wc suffered through o long calcndarlcss theres a new word afternoon but the gang did not give up for on entering the room next morning i was hit in both eyes thats right two calen dars and clothed much like the first more or less id say less it could have been the principals in stinct or just plain suspicion but jurt the same within a matter of minutes our glorious leader was standing in the doorway glancing first at the gals and then at the class he stood for a moment smiling at the pupils of 10a and then in q tender voice he shouted ill give who ever put those art works up two minutes to get them down or something to that effect the first minute was passed in ln- noent silence with the boys eye ing each other jhc second was n flurry of chairs and all thnt which wi th riptifcdw i editorial it w suggested that the teach en of qlhs might possibly contri bute torpe little article to each ed ition of high tales- w egre with the suggestion because after all high tales ifepresenls and avhould represent fl futly i ji other j ugh school f newspapers thla u common with one leather- writing everllele fo each ditldn we feel sye that it wouldnt overburden the tea tier and it would make or fuller paper as the sludehu do a great deal of work f6r high tales it is only fair that the teachers should chip in a little bit we tlunk this would be very good idea and hope ttal the staff wlli frel hui way alo ghs choir here is the first report for 1u14 lris hope- uurtj is a little mere news this year than last an exam in music is coming up for some of the girls and they have been trying to think of a foolproof plan to get rid of the records they have to identify for the exam hut so far they have not succeeded also one glr hai to write the music exam and another exam oil the same afternoon oh well lets see them figure thai one out according to our choirmaster our fate is about to be decided that is concerning the festival which will take place in may there are high hopes that the choir might compete this year and we all think its a terrific idea- well i guess ill sign off fur now see you next week cheques tovthree essay winners the georgetown branch of the canadian legion last spring spon- sored an eauy conteat three high school students wer fortunate r enough to win awards miss pat dickers vrho was a studept last year ola berg fifth form student and the editor of tins paper tha cheque auero r6ceitly prcsomed to these students ho sahkaail tcgutv hi1md s4 moettatf to uav yao seises year ova repayment plan aaothargood mine stay more mta jisho people borrow from ps evesy week bo cap you wslktouxujwslkout wltha lcmav4 0useh0ld fimahce ii wyaalaei i se ajtaew 79 tjoislomt mtls u twaysataarl r stfcaaia tab mammon omt grade 9a report well everyones got used to th old grind ugain and is off to a new tart in the new year we are ull very sorry about 1hiltp wade who had a very ser ious accident lost tuesday we miss him very much and would like to send our sympathy to the wade family our shop uid home kevonomlc classes are coming along very well as grade a got the highest aver age of all classes in shop 1 dont know what place the home econ omics class came don walters hid the misfortune to get his thumb broken the other day we hope ho soon gets over it grade xii report there will be very lit tip news tlits week for sadly enough twu of our main jokers arc on the absent hat due to two rather acute cases of the flu when wc returned to school on monday everything was peaceful and cjulet but at noon a disturb ance had arisen a calendar had been put on the door and on the calendar was according to one of our teachers njulte a gal but much to our disappointment and srfrprlsr the calendar disappeared and we havent seen it since i not iced that there were similar calen dars in must of the rooms at the first of the week but they arent there now one of our teachers took great pains in looking up some definit ions for us and wrote thorn on the board for us to copy in our books and not comprehending what they were one student accidentally i think rubbed them oft before they were copied after a few remarks from the teaqher the dictionary was lugged back into the room and five definitions were again written on the board after all the trouble in copying recopylng and rc-re- copytng the definitions i dont think i theyll be forgotten tn a hur ry at least not by the teacher the looney bin mebsth slowly the students trudged up the stairs entered the room and flopped down in the their seats hero they remained motionless for ap- proxbnately five minutes then they tossed their books into the desk this was the scene on january 4th 1954 in our famed room the christmas holidays as they are called were ended and everyone had come back to school to recup erate how we kept awake that monday is now the eighth wonder of the world joe ltidiy ami krank smith of dragnet fame alm dropped in on monday morning it seemed that everybody bad the wrong desk and then the manhunt was on the door on our room has been changed before it swung in and when you were coming in in the mornings loaded down with book you could entr quite easily now it swinge out the first day of the change about three major accidents to students trying to go through the door wero luckily avoided just bruised bodies and no broken bones were the result beautiful exams are approach ing they start the 21st of janu ary and end on the 20th all stud ents are now studying very hard that is the statement of the paper 4 lobsters arc by far the most important catch of prince edward island fishermen cut flowers sir 1 want tomnrry your daugh ter what that child why thats propostcroui ill v now now rlr cnlm down you m artlatle floral arranxemenu for all occasions walter rigg s florist 5 triangl 73292 member of telegraph delivery service eyecatching calendars they were rolled up and reluctantly handed to mr lambert and that was the end of hat little episode arc just prejudiced ansi mr shes all right rcallyl it wi r coal fuel oil high quality stoker coal a complete fuel service at your blue coal dealer w h kentner son triangle 72851 grade xi report hamilton construction at your service evt bulltiins need 4 i lthifcuai y6urwtlerru witkuav- hello everyone here we are with n short report of grade xi yliappcnlngs this being the first in lbm will dwell on a pleasant subject by he time you read this we will be plowing through cxamk strangely thcclusroom atmos phere has changcd considerably most students have awakened from their customary doze and have bo- guipto wonder what has been going on since september the most wo seem to remember are the extra curricular material that have been concealed inside notebooks another notable foct is that ev- cryone has been laughing extra hard and long at jokes of certain members of the staff not that it would make any difference between a pass and fallurebut there always is hope text books that had 1ecomc musty and dusty ore feeing slowly opened yes strange ac tions these exams also cause extra re- lerawhen bellrtngs to-end- a- period we have the security thnt until the next day nothing more oan bo ad to learn with tho hope thot you will keep your llitawiwaud formal we close until our next eclklorv iv 1iuai uaji uviiiiii sssiriv nddod that we are iipoctod i for offljms v the pog and the bone a dog was crossing a plank bridge over a stream with a piece of meat in hie mouth when he happened to sec his own reflection irilhe water he thought ft was another dog with a piece of meat twce as big so he let go his own and flew at the other dog to get the larger piece butof course all thavhapperiec waa that he got neither for one wbb only a shadow and the other was tarried away by the current moral malta it your first aim to hold on tqjwhatla already jouraopn a savings account with the canadarfbanir6trommee add to it steadily soon you will find thatjour money ha grown and without any risk vlaitour nearest branch today of rt4m etfemmleretih to canada jia 10ss more then aftpoo a- a tla k j 1 1- llluttratiun by arthur rddham urintmaiui edition of attap fowm v tlcidia of xmmrce lib l m i trtaiyiaj v 4j si