Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 27, 1957, p. 10

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s2l5psss5p sfefeisaiiii i s hjbush13 by students op georgetown high school t vol 5 no 10 georgetown ontario the stardust ball february 2nd was the hate of the social event of theschool year that was the stardust ball held t the rose boom- lie colour schenae was blue whie and silver blue streamers formed patterns on the ceiling and ektehded down the walls at proin- iheht spots f hundreds of stars mall and large hungjfrom the eat- hug blue spotlights gave a twinklzing thfr luimber of tunics which img effect to the dancers below were worn uy toftectteceaingkhug- der to obtain this badge iv bunch of bine and white balloons i hung smaller groups were placed on the walls constellations the big dipper casseopia etc decora- tedthe one solid wall of the rose boom an oversize silver star was placed at each end of the hall the bandstand was covered in white blue streamers and stars accentuated it the small tables along both side walls were covered in white with blue trim the buffet table was placed at the head of the room the blue and white colour scheme again made its appearance here cookies and punch was served by two of the student s mothers mrs jack lucas and mrs bert dixon receiving were mr lambert the principal and mrs lambert mr ernest forgrave chairman of the school board and mrs forgrave mr fred masterman member of the school board and mrs mas terman bob crawford president of the student council and jacquel ine lucas vice president of the student council after the guests passed through the receiving line they danced for the evening to the music of the modern aires all the plans were made by 5th form with the assistance of com mercial special fourth and third forms the event was a great suc- jboes someone sapthere is a lack of school snirit in ghs events a remedy for this might be theoawar- ding of these badges for high tal es reporters of course those who wo o the year book the f oot- nall team the hockey team cheer leaders choir and any other sports or activity groups in the school thesev badges would be some thing to work toward and an hon our to have enthusiasm breeds participation we on the paper staff and the other students were all very sorry to learn of mrroberts illness and we certainly hope that he win be back with us soon- building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill and top soil stone work tom haines glen williams tr 73302 monuments designs submitted cemetery brampton monument works fettering comer posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop 1410j phones res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w suggest badge awards for many activities editorial marilyn sewlher last year there were awarded to certain people in the school bad ges denoting participation in certan school events one or tese badges was for faithfully wearing tunic it was amv were wtirn by girl students in -or- billgarbutt b tlbin street vhc triangle 73638 preston upsets redmen frank oneill the high school hockey club suf fered its first upset of the season when preston rapped in three un answered goals in the third period to win 42 mcclean starring for the red- men banged in the first goal at 830 of the first period as george- town monopolized the play pete hart at the 10 minute mark pick ed up a pass from harrison and mc clean and snaked through the preston defence to crack in num ber two for the locals preston with cockburn spearheading the drive picked up the first for the visitors at the is minute mark the game then settled into a goalless tussel as neither team was capable of organizing an effective attack unfortunately georgetown walk ed into three consecutive penalties early in the third period and pres ton cashed in on these misdemean ors by bulging the twine thrice in 4 minutes to jump into a two goal lead commanding this two goal bulge their rearguards played a closechecking game throttling the georgetown offence to a mere sputter scratchings in the old pad georgetown has been officially invited as one of eight teams to the high school tournament march 22 23rd their opponents in the first game commencing at 530 ts hagersville there is some apprehension at the moment of writing whether the players who play junior c can find the time to play since they also play on weekends the tournament should prove- to be an exciting series afterwards the hosts preston will hold a dance at phs which should prove quite successful with a variety of males and females in attendance wednesday march 27th 1857 the heating system ioc report muriel and jo ann just about finished anotherhur- ried week of cramming notes the unlucky mishap of putting the his tory notes into our geography book by mistake of course and then we wonder where theyve gone to the unfortunate 10b and c who had a science test on tues day morning anyone i mean ev eryone suffering from homework blues wont have to wait long for a rest just think easter holidays are only four or five weeks away we are sorry to hear of mr rob erts illness and hope he will be back soon not because he makes us work so hard but were looking for good marks the art class has been studious ly working on posters for com mencement which will be held on march 28th 20th hope there will be a good turnout the girls are waiting anxiously to see the results of the class pic- ii tures and to see how their wind blown hairdos will turn out hea- jvon forbid karen scott if we may borrow a couple of science terms from the lab have discovered a slogan for our heating system which is as fol lows 1 htst high temperature snort tune which we may say is aboutit the room is heated to about 110 degrees in the shade for fiv or ten minutes then cooled ra pidly by the opening of windows to about 40 degrees the result is the need- for- extra sweaters jacsjets and fur lined boots if these are not obtained quickly its james bring on the kleenex there will be a slight charge for that commercial holding method the air temperature is lowered to a point above freezing any lower than this and the flow of the cog oil on the brain is impaired this degree is held for about an hour then is rapidly heated back to normal at about 92 degrees when this hap pens process one starts again off come the fur lined boots coats sweaters anftother arctic apparel i heard some girls talking in the lockerroom the other day and one said to the others how was the heat in your room today i thought td suffocate while- the other re plied o me it seemed as if ano ther arctic blizzard had just blown in and our room was right in its path how can we get the heating sys tem on an even keel some have asked one way would be to open all the classroom doors in the morning and let it circulate but the easiest way is to throw out the old and get a new furnace but just a moment it just has to have an air conditioner for those stiflingly hot days coming in june what do you think 11b report linda mino spring is at last on its way this can be deduced from thef acts that students are now busy trekking mud into the school and causing a little extra work for our poor janitor hes going to wish hed never seen the inside of a school tickets are now on sale for the schools annual commencement this yearly event is usually enjoy ed by all both the partakers and the audience it will be on twoi nights thursday and friday mar 28th and 29th at the knox presby terian church hall the class had their picture taken on march 12th the day happened to he particularly windy and there were wails from the girl members of the class who by the way make up over 95 per cent of the class everyone had laboriously combed her hair put on fresh make up and then proceeded to go outside to have the picture taken there the balmy breezes called forth many cries that it was unfair by the time the picture was taken you would ncverve known the girls i had ever put a comb to their hair there is one way of looking at it however it will lopk natural and we did miss 10 minutes of composi tion class here is my final thought a teacher said to a boy if the ruler of russia was called a czar and his wife was called czarina what were the children the boy re plied czardines 9a report lois nhmn during third period last tuesday afternoon oa was working indus triously over a test when sud denly just outside the window was a great commotion curiosity ar ose in many and the urge to disco ver what was- going on was unbear able finally there was a knock on the door tb class will be hav ing its picture taken in a minute am nrflrc f rwnn fllllc nrt ffmall from boys we streamed outside after being shoved squeezed and knocked gently into position every one said cheese and it was over so back we filed to finish our tesl dancing in pt period could give a comedy writer plenty of braih- waves for a book to start with all the boys tear in with faces as long as poles and crouch behind- the piano those that are first waste- paper basket desks and cupboards tbe girls scurry to he sidelines and open the window j the music beings nothing hap pens it stops couples are forced rnnto the floor it begins no comments the bells ring and even an ele phant wouldnt stand a chance at the exit commencementis to be held on two nights so the second night will be a mixture of remembering lines and remembering mistakes from the firqtlflght oh teachers if youre having the least bit of difficulty making up tests dont strain yourselves we dont mind if you cant do it chatter in the halls mabel fourth and fifth forms have suddenly begun to take a great in- terest in their school work the time table for the easter exams appeared on the bulletin board last week the handbcll has more than one use marna made good use of it at the final game that the juniors played at preston in fact several preston fans tried to capture it- believe it or not linda broke her funnybone in spite of the hu mour of it we wish her a speedy recovery barry returned to school last monday with his arm in a sling what were you doing over the week end another 10a girl has apparently succeeded in making a conquest in fifth form a suggestion has been made that a thirteenten a club be formed the effects of choir period has even entered english literature classes thank you john for the impromptu songs from she stoops to conquer everyone enjoyed ife maybe mr harrison will give you an audition now another girl has joined the back tow of hockey enthusiasts sheila will not forget the march 5th hockey game for a long time we were very sorry that it took a hockey stick on the forehead to remember it off wicnerskins until next edi tion plan tennis coort as park installation with sanction oi the council georgetown athletic as sociation is planning an extensive sports program in georgetown park this summer last week council granted per mission for installation of a ten nis court to the left of the park gate entrance the d fa ba planning swings- and slides tor children archery and organized baseball the program win augment the present one which is concentrated in a gymnasijum established up stairs in the mcmwari building on the highway- members of the local police force have spon sored the organization which is raising funds by a dance in the arena rose room hfexi wednes day golden plow rug is shown at wl netting brampton west womens insti tute held their march meeting ac lh5clmiibujnifresident mrs james laid opening the meet- tseet 4flb i ing by expressing pleasure in ing with the senior citizens of the manor the secaeury mrs clure arch- dekin reported on the anual fam ily night held in sneigrove hall in february when sneigrove wi catered for a turkey dinner it was decided to take three member ships in peel memorial hosjiital as sociation and 10 was voted to the hospital auxiliary mrs watson called the roll for peel manor and mrs arehdekin for the wx branch roll call was responded to by naming the place where i was born mrs don dolson led in a- sing song with mrs alex dolson at the piano mrs- j h cameron gave a reading entitled thank you mrs george leslie displayed the gold en plow rug and gave a talk on how the branch had designed and hooked the nig in honour bf the world plowmans championship won by james eccles in 1953 mrs don dolson sang two solos ill take you home again kath leen and in the garden mrs a breadner mrs james kingdom and mrs hyatt mcclure were appointed to attend the peel hospital auxiliary annual meeting mrs george duon gave a report of the district executive meeting and the nominations for district executive were dealt with mrs hyatt mcclure thanked everyone taking part in the program and executive were dealt with mrs ity of peel manor mrs robert cathcart of the manor thanked the ladies for a pleasant afternoon during the lunch hour members of the recent needlework course dis played samples of needlework mrs william salisbury mrs a breadner mrs georgedixon and their assistants served lunch 10b report audi it seems that the boys in the upper forms are getting the year book ready as they took pur pic tures yesterday why couldnt you wait till today boys there is not as much wind to blow our hair ab out i imagine everyone is glad to see that spring is nearly here or ist easter comes in the spring but be fore easter there are tests for grade x good luck friends the 10c people that moved in on us seem to be doing fairly well considering they moved to the best form ha ha 9c report carol francis we have just completed another french test in which we all hope to get 65 or over otherwise we will have to write the test 10 times each when we were told this we felt writers cramps before we even began the test we wish to welcome a new boy in our class toni evans who just arrived from england welcome to 9c toni we all send our best to mr roberts for a speedy recovery and we hope to sec him bank short ly cadet column liaut e little now that the annual cadet in spection is not too far in the fut ure plans wjll have to be soon got underway in preparation for the event as a matter of present interest there has been another promotion in cadets sgt hooper has been advanced to the position of lieut enant in charge of the signals course in cadets save time and trouble bank by mail whenyroboakby majioivneotc to you as yotu- neawet poa4oxino parking problems ask lor special deposit jbiuisat our neatest braodt- we have mote than 75hranches to serve you n177 the canadian bank of commerce 70 itjimchis across canada tiaov to suv ttoo diiyimqxnn ma have you an interesting news item which other readers would enjoy the herald would apprec iate a call if you have hi oh youll bo thrilled with the touchshift v in a youno heard of automation wod this is hi even the teorion control adjusts itself to any thickness of material from heavy leather to the daintiaat sheer com automatically all you do la choose your stitch and the amazing bernina touchshift portable dose all y s from straight stitch to zigzag mending and darning to beautiful embroidery fully 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