Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 12, 1958, p. 7

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f l published jy studihts of oeommtown hmh school i i it cmbl oou matter sock prob- literary group visits toronto museum nell wallace on thursday december 10th un der the guidance of mrs j l lam bert the high- school library group visited the toronto museum and reference library we caught the noon bus to tor onto and on arriving at our destin ation went straight into the mus cum where we split into groups and spent a very interesting time browsing around the exhibits we were quite amazed at the size of this building and the wonderful way thai it 1s laid out prom the museum we walked through the university grounds to the library where we were wel comed by hiss margaret bunting an acquaintance of the club and personal friend of mrs lambert miss bunting introduced us to miss jean macmillan the head librarian after miss macmillan had welcom ed us we were turned over to our guide mr brlnkley a young li brarian from the southern states who was to show us around for the main part of our visit first of all we went into the main reference hall where thousands of books are available for reference only they cannot be taken out then we went to see the wonderful and ingenious cataloguing system and lhe stacks the latter consisting of five floors of books all for reference after our guide had shown us the famous osborne collection of sket ches and drawings we weretaken into the photostat room where we learned how books and pictures can be copied in a matter of minutes it is in this department that micro- films arc made of the main news papers the kipling room a particularly interesting section to our group consisted of books just for the teen j agers thece was even a table es- pecially reserved for high school students the librarian of this fas- cinating room gave us a brief talk on the room how it was founded what it does the books and its ra ther unique method of marking the books all of the books belonging to the kipling room are marked with a small white pine tree which indicates where they belong in case they stray into the main library in the music library longplaying records and sheet music as well as an extensive selection of books on music may be listened to or read it is also possible for a small fee to hire records for a weekend or an evening for one dollar a year any one can go into the music room at any time and listen to the records oh the premises at this point of our visit we were very kindly invited to have tea and cookies with the library staff which made a very welcome and refresh ing break in our afternoon after our tea break we went over to ghs in western ont hockey tournament georgetown nigh school cored m 02 win over western ontario agricultural school of ridgetown in winning the consolation event at the third annual all ontario b high schools hockey tourn ament staged at blenheim last i week eight high school teams fought througn the ten hotly contested lames rising to a climax on sat- nrday night when the eudim high school lions team met the blen heim district high school bobcat in the final game for the ontario title the ebnlra team won the title in a fast driving game when they defeated the bobcats 53 the elmira team was paced by for ward don duke and goalie larry bisch who kicked out 33 shots in the final game against blenheim during the course of the twoday tournament don duke scored 7 goals and collected s assists in the three games played by eknlra the young fast elmlra team show ed the capable coaching of their mentor mervin duke in downing gore bay high school preston high and finally blenheim to cap ture the ofsaa trophy the trophy was presented on saturday night feb 26th by mr n a beach ofsaa secretary to the victors chatter tot iwk wbo made the brilliant remark on entering a 10 minute class this will be the shortest period in history bc went to ms wife for authority in geometry class last week now the call hubby ech oes through the lulls i formers now nave as a jesulj of chlorine and ine junes butch whats the mfctsrac pber in your formula kp bob a cameo ring is not a rinc with a picture of a camel snt a recent explosion sn fwafin- try scared a fifth form girl owl ef her wits anyone finding tneam please return to room 1ft we werent sure if bc and bf were holding a wrestling match or just hands in algebra class seen one poor lost hcgeo ing pitifully to one equally wamot who are the german jerks f ghs peter was it necessary that yaw weep copious tears during trig class who was caught having bird in the locker room over the ex ams neil as this is in your depart ment how big are little birds as the man said today for var iety we will have a test on varia tion what teacher is known as the in the the job of mac of say excess flesh mt harder since my lacker ntas been moved upstairs to r va i dont lose a of panadr a day anymore trying t aq down to my lo- the next tune mr calbeck asks m wftnj j dmnt gejt your amta oak done say daddy says that the world is ch every- jday so i thonga rd better wait oatq to day t see whether the world and changed martha mulder sow avo costs mm at jhjs x korea scott han u ever occurred to you that onr sports enwipnteno and furni- tnrearoand onr school costs tan mcanty of when i was getting the statistics it naaeaigajlid me with that amen aneney involved we should dry onr feet at the door and wash store using the sports lets take each item one at a bane and see the abuse it gets this could be avoided if the snadents kept their hands bu sy with other things there are is double desks in the tab each at a cosfot 100 the roogaing these desks receive disgraceful initials carved fronts taken off by some smart alec with a sense of humour much below the gore bay won the tiue in 1936 master of theptnv normal standard and the equip the first season the event was the composition class sits enrap h umqc cither bent up or bro- held and espanola claimed it in tured as it listens to dave smith kea for the regular desks 1957 j chirp de outside the window the rthr rooms there is an at a saturday evening banquet marilyn what did you think they of about 9650 these tendered all players and officials did in german banks- ve initials carved in by the blenheim board and of according to a reliable source them taken apart at the saa various speakers complii scd mulier cupids quod dicit am- w indlc mented tournament convenor b in wbto tfl raoida sctib 1 jr are a cruickshank the blenheim i ort w k ijsai principal on the excellent organi- 1 as the man said when he pd suae slate zation of the affair fts l hsv ute to yenus de milo we wish to thank miss b j for use of her pen without which ftus column would not have been pw sible lift kfpott 1 well as the man said as be en- red the antique shop whats rw and here it is the latest bul letin from 11b the hub of the high school with a few loose nuts it finally happened the school board must have finally flipped i their nigs the latest fad apparen tly is the giving out of comic books to teach physics as our renowned physics teacher stated things are in a pretty bad way when they resort to comic books to put over a subject well at least when they went to all the trouble they could have made it an interesting story flash what three shady char acters borrowed whose late model i limousine very late and made a daring dash for rreedom at a fan tastic speed of 20 miles per hour down the local freeway well w cars do have headlights you know or was it that the operating of them was too much for your little twisted mind a fellow student in 11b seems to have developed a knock in his motor seeing as he has taken jup the chant boun boun boun well how about it c what hap pened to your motorcycle to close why did mr lambert sound so discouraged when he came in to tell us of the presence of the inspector no hope for the hopeless i guess 10c report well 1 managed to gathera lit tle reading material for you this week rubber boats or any heavy boots are not supposed to be worn school so one morning as teacher walked into our room he noticed a boy wearing rubber st albtms church anglican olbn williams sunday march 14th lent iv mothering sunday 930 am mattins family service presentation of diplomas church school students 1045 am- church school wednes march 19th 345 pmholy confirma tion instruction students 730 pm penitential ser- vice adult confirmation instruction tim nkmtwbtqwn hhtald wednesday eveav march is 1988 page 7 boots said the teacher tvhat are those boots doing in here the boy replied theyre with me the consequence was that he had to take them off and leave them in the hall since it has been cold outside these days many of the pupils stay for lunch we have recently been able to have the record pla yer on sothat we could dance to the music ill close with this little joke a dying man was talking to his friend he said i must confess rm the one who stole 25000 from your company and wrote the letter that caused your wife to divorce you the friend said thats all right im the one who poisoned you st georges church anqcax sunday march 16 lent iv 1 mothering sunday 800 am holy communion 045 ajn church school 9 years and oyer 1100 am church school and nursery infants to 8 years 1100 am mattins ang- licant belief u 215 pjn holy confirma tion instruction students 700 pm penitential ser vice adult confirmation instruction filmstrip christian in itiation b wed march 19th 745 am holy communion business employees and high school sutdents thursday march 20 1000 am holy commun intercessions throughout the entire tournaj ment all teams displayed top flight sportsmanship the referee- ing was of a big calibre and the i games were all clean hard- fought contests heres how it went first round preston 6 west aggies 5 hagerville 5 blenheim bs 3 elmira 6 gore bay 4 blenheim 7 georegtown 3 consolation event west aggies 4 gore bay 3 georgetown 5 blenheim bs 1 final georgetown st west aggies 2 championship event blenheim 9 hagersville 3 elmira 6 preston 4 final elmira 5 blenheim 4 representing giis in the tour ney were charlie jewell mike obrien butch hyde fred harri- 9a report sharon cook well here i am hack to tell yon about what goes on in 9a hey haw xu ever considered what a bs me mmld be in if we didnt hate the locker for our coats books and a central location for all our junk things would be pretty xrun if we didnt have them the cash spent for our conven ience is about 5280 names carv ed handles off bent up and scra tched practically every locker has defect because you were boys and girls house where son bill richardson ron mclean we were shown around this is the i bob bingham brian lewis kent mp hc ewers whicft la be for vollcyballs not soc- alurray wayne k i pete dont yolt think when voo careless accidentally or purp- sneaking rulers off the teacbirs j oariy what ever the case may be desk that its wiser not to fait j now for our ports equipment over your bag of candies we have four cood footballs ar- i hear that there is going to be nd the school at a cost of s20 a fashion show at the commence- eaek 2 basketballs 2 soccer balls ment and 9a is fioing lo nave a 2 43ejhalls jo the same with a part it should be a real success a cort of s200 during one of this year ga has been lucky en- recent muczards i looked out ough to have a poet with them and tne windom- and there was a soc- hcr name is miss joyce ftonineer ball left outside in the snow she has kindly let us publish one by sanae uy individual whose arm of her poems i couldnt lift the heavy object i am a little girl its no mmoder that our soccer my father is an earl balls leak and become soft so qui- my teacher likes me not ckbr beins useless to play with but i love me a lot another thins when the school id like to thank everyone who bojs voueyhaus they mean them library strictly reserved for public riddall school children and is really a won- norton derful idea the chief librarian of this department gave us an interest ing talk on the way the childrens library is run and organized and explained how puppet shows are used to illustrate famous childrens stories there is a very famous collection of old fashioned story books in the boys and girls house and we were shown this just before we left on behalf of my fellow members of the library club i should like to express my very sincere thanks and appreciation to the staff of toronto library who made this trip such a pleasant success andy ross ken beam popiel the coach was armstrong and manager t beer and your support of the red cross drive for funds is looked for in the coming blitz on monday mar 17th be as generous as possible as this is a worthy cause ghs an adolscent play according to dr eugene fors- ey high schools are just that ad olescent play pens arent you be ing hasty dr forscy certainly we high school students do not go to a paying job every day but we do go to a job the serious students in fact probably do more work than some employees in in dustry our hours are less than the average 40 hour week deman ded by most employers but we dont take coffee breaks morning and afternoon as is common pra ctice in many businesses when an employee leaves his business at quitting time he is through for the day whereas the high school stud ent is ony beginning his day and has from one to five hours of received but i promise fit get err there is at least one good ball r them someday n the box absolutely useless be- biair i birthday pete ye canase it was punctured by the foot almost forgot you wofft of some sweet individual the rnorancc of our students can ant be traced back to the teachers b everyone has been brief ed on bow to handle the equip- awot tfcrr ju 6tenniseackels available for anyone who wants to play daring pt classes so what wise laddies leave ont overnight forget to put homework yet to do we work as hard probably as- some employees but a change has come in th world there are now sputniks and we didnt invent them therefore working as hard as the people in industry is aow not enough now our schooldays- are a rush to get more people e i presses and gener- r slhr nail linn he inn hl luraiii ucated quicker we catch y rata taem its too bad because up with russians linanediafterr so anaay people enjoy the sport we nave lost at least three base- cern before is aow of aaajor map j hk unce immediately lax t5- j y dldn l v a enonga for them or mostly aicawre individual didnt take charge of the ball and left it for tseaneone else to bring in baseballs indent crow on trees they have to be bengal along with everything etee in the school education which was of little eon- 1 cnts are expected to turn from half hours homework a ntght less to five hours homework certainly we should have work to pass high school radr but the change from lax to trct methods is too sudden garnet building products ltd readymix concrete j large stock of plywood masonry cement lime 5 plaster insulation rock lathe nails sewer pipe sheathing papers and insul board s opin monday tuesday wednesday thursday and h0day s00 am to 500 pj satutday j0o aja to 1x0o fja tr7j519 tr72861 armstrong ave dw4mx industncal tae cost of one set of pole vault- wc standards is 575 at this price yom cant afford to use them like n piece of bamboo leaving k oatside in all weather has absolwlely ruined them by the ff tune field day comes well have to j j boy setae new ones the same b for the football standards k were recently knocked down by some idiot trying to be funny thms is jot the noonhour ping- porcrr if the average of two nine pons balls a week arc brok- cl the cost over a ten year plan wewm antownl to 96 for balls al one not counting the numerous bats broke up in room 15 a few weeks ax i saw a bat in a disk aonohatrly mangled as if someone had deliberately torn the thing ap art for something to do unappre- ctataen to the t this smnon was not composed in be read and forgotten the spent on equipment was in you and me the of ghs they are there ant to abuse remember maybe we aavent got the mapped school in the- coun try ant well hare to make the of what we have because any is to the nuntmer ten we can get aot treeae to death take can of than for onr en-

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