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 ervery doLlar's worth sold. The other ma;gazines such as Life 1md Time earned the student one award poimlt for every dol- lar's worth sold.
At the be,ginnin.g of the cam- oaign the objectiv·e for the school wa's set at $·2·80.00. As time progressed the thermom- eters on the objective sheet Ln-
' creased at a ra,pid oace to the top. About t.he half w;ay mark in the campaign, the second olb- jectirve was !begun. P~t the end of th~ carnoaign the pupi1s had i ' Ol d $ 5 3 4 . 0 ' ) w o r t h o f b u s i J n e s s
(5"'0 per •cent o¥er last year's sales) averaging over $6.00 per l':tudent ibasis. This realized a net profit of $,1.!MJ·.OO.
Be:sides the money which the school e,arned from these sub- scri'Otions, the studeJnlts also won m 9ny wonderful prizes such as c2mera:s, ukes, pens and sil<ver dollars, etc.
ThP fiV'e top salesmen of ·the school were V aughn Cofell, Sheldo1n1 Culham, Eric Acker- man. Catherine Baker and Gil- bert McQueen. The personnel of t.he canliJ)ajgn were: BusilnJess
ANNU.A!L CHRISTMAS BANQUET
The Social Committee of Stay- ner High School was very busy around the tmentieth of !Decem- ber, which Wi8S the date •of th"' .Annual Christmas Banquet. However, with the co-oper:ation of the te·achens and the student body, the 'banquet was rated as a great success. Several ex- studelnrts, oubli!c .school teachers, and members of the Colling- wood District Collegiate Insti- tnte Bo.ard attended as guests.
The Stayner Community Rec- reat.ion.· C'entre wa<; decorated with the familiar red and ~-reen, :'l <> were the tables-thanks to the decorating committee.
After a deliclons meal of tur- key, With all the trimmings,
tOipiiJed off with pie .and co_-;:ee, a few toasts were proposed a;nd there were a few speeches. Anna Maquire, represruting the ex- students; Mr. D. MacRae, repre- s_nt~ n g t h e B o a r d , a n d M r . G . Lemon, representing the teach- ers and students, all expressed
P.;:~ul W e l J b ; T e a m
As soon as the dishes .and ,ta- bles we·re cleared away, a pro- gram was presented, arrang·ed by Camilla Coyle. This included loc:al talent from our High School. Dr. R. E. J.ves of Staynier was kind enough to show his very interesting coloured slides of .a re,cent ',rip throu,gh 1ower Ontario a;md Quebec. Dancing to
records wrs enjoyed by all and this ended a most happy even- ing. iEtveryOI:Jie went home replete and weary (especially the social committee, Dorothy Anne Wheeler 'and Norma Carsc:ad- den).
IOI:Ji October 12, 1951, StayJiler High School held their annual field cl:ay events. Quite a few p e o , p l e , m o s t l y i n t e r e s t e d p!:~Jr­ ent.s, ·came to watch the ervents wh'<~h started at one o'clock, w.ilth the na·ces first. Besides the ra:oes. there were high jump, running bro.ad jump, standing broad iump, hop-step and iumn ba!>ketball throw, softball throw. cat·ch ball agaiJDISt time, shot out. and the discus thww. In the ·girls' ,groups, Hazel GHchrist won the Junior Troohy With 27 noint.s. Catherine Baker woo
t.he Intermediate Trophy With 20 points. This year there were no Senior girls, 'but in the boys' PTOllPS Norman Besse won the Junior Trqphy with 16 points . :qfta,m Pounder the Intermediate 'l'ronhv with 15 points and Lloyd Somerville the Senior Trophy with 20 uoints.
On October t!l, 1951, Creemore, Thornbury, E1lmvale rund Stay- ner held their Annual Inter- ·" ' l r . h o n l F i e l d M e e t i n E l m i v < a l e where everyon1e had an enjoy- ~>1:lle d a v a n d aJiso e n j o y e d th~ nance at t.h~ Jolly F:>rmers. Jn t.he Inter-School Field Meet,
Mana·ger,
Captains, Ken Welbb, Anne Seel- er, Ken Richardso1n' and Norma Cars·cadden.
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C. !D. C. I. GLEANER
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