Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, April 27, 1983-7 Education Week April 25th - 29th Each year in the last week popular paperbacks that are of April, the Ministry of of interest particularly to Education seeks to emphasize young people for leisure the positive aspects of public reading. For our purposes education through Education during Education Week the Week. The Northumberland Bookmobile's Display will be and Newcastle schools always in the school Library rather have been active participants than in the usual travelling in Education Week. This year van. Of course the display is is certainly no exception at open to the public. Clarke High School. Wednesday, April 27, is On Tuesday, April 26, the our highlight day at Clarke. Bookmobile will be at the Entitled "Participart 83 - The High School from 9:00 a.m. Year of the Arts". This day until 3:00 p.m. The begins with a morning pro- Bookmobile is a privately gramme featuring our guest owned business which has speaker^ Mr. Walter Pitman been a welcome sight at who will address the question Clarke High School for - "Is there a value to a years. The Bookmobile Liberal Arts Education?" makes available current* Again, the public is welcome The Clarke Library, a popular place for students. Drivers of the many school buses calling at Clarke daily. to come and hear pur guest speaker in the school gymnasium gymnasium at 10:00 a.m. Our Open House programme programme goes into full swing with our evening programme from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The public is once again invited to come out and participate ift our Open House workshop activities. Our celebration of the Year of the Arts includes a slide/audio presentation, approximately ten minutes in length which depicts the life of a typical student new to Clarke' High School. This presentation will run on a - continuous basis throughout the evening. ,We have arranged for your participation all in educa tional fun, a special Trivia Game - details of which we cannot divulge at this time. Come along and participate! Many of our subject departments have organized activities for your enjoyment: Art Department - a hands- on activity in drawing'and print-making experince. English Department -poetry writing and Theatre Arts improvisations. History Department -sociological group interaction interaction exercises. Moderns Department -participatory exercises to tapes. Phys.Ed. Department -Dancer'cise and Co.Ed. voljeyball. School remains proud of our students who participate in. this annual event. We once again urge the Clarke community community to support the Cancer Society through our Dance- A-Thon. Due to scheduling problems, this year's Dance- A-Thon will be held on May 6 and 7th. We, the staff of Clarke are proud to have the opportunity opportunity to invite you to come to your school during this exciting exciting week in education. Come one, Come all!! The Clarke High School Student Council. Cindy Carter (front) Dave Garland (standing) Andrew Leask (hanging) Stan Veselinovic (hat) and Sonya Brachvogel (top). Vice-princiapl, Don Dawsoh and Principal, Jack Taylor Guidance Department -career video tapes. All of these activities for the public's participation and enjoyment. Moreover, the Computer Science and Math Department - will have a demonstration of math programmes programmes on the computer. Industrial Arts Department - will have student projects on show. Co-Operative Education Department - will provide a continuous slide show of its activities. Geography Department - is organizing a geology display of particular interest. Unfortunately our Music students will be visiting the Roy Thompson Hall on this evening and thus this Department's Department's intriguing people and equipment will be unavoidably unavailable. We would like to remind the community, however of our annual Spring Music concert to be held on Wednesday, May 25th. Everyone is welcome for a fine evening of , entertainment, Throughout this Wednesday Wednesday evening, our Family Studies Department will be providing free babysitting service as well as a film on. Parenting. Refreshments will be served on an on-going basis in our Cafeteria. -All in all, April 27 is a day to mark on your calendar. Come to your high school, join in the fun and help us celebrate Education Week. Co-incidentally Clarke High School has ended Education Week for several years with its traditional 24 hour continuous Dance-A- Thon from which all proceeds proceeds go to the Cancer Society. Society. Over the years Clarke students have raised thousands of dollars for this, worthy cause. Needless to say the staff of Clarke High Clarke High School Custo- Henry, Mr. Miller, Mr. Arm- strong, Mr. McGinn, dians, (left to right) Mr. Senior paskfetball Team. LOSSA Champions.