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Creemore won the Trophy, Stay- ner came s~cond, Thorrubury third and EJmvale. Maybe nert year STAYN'E.'\~. will CC'me firs~ in th~ Inner-School Field Meet.
HOCKEY (IT'S CALLED)!
This year our Stayner girls' hrckey team, although having a short season, remained unde- fr-ted.
J,n the first game with Cree- !Jlore, the Stayner femmes came through with a decisive 9-2 vic-
tory. The second en1deavour oroved just as successful when they downed the Beeton team 7-?. The third (a:nd last) game wa.s played in CreeiPore a1:1r:l. Wayner .a.gain was victorious. the score being 6-3.
Next year the Stayner girls again hope to orQ;an.ize a hockey tP<Jm and wculri like more oppo- sition. How about it Colling- wood?
c.T~. s. STlJii)IENTS' COUNCIL P r e s i d e n t - - O r v i l l e J a m i e s o n .
Vice President-Laura Coulter. Secretary-Helen Emmett. Tre·a:'lurer.......J.tois Holdan.
Vox Ludi-Pat Jordan.
Pianist--Montc.a I.ind.s3y.
Editor C. H. &. Times-Mari-
l y n IF aYiffier.
Girls' Athlettc Conve.n.er
Rosie Hammond.
Boys' Athletic Convener
Jrhn Thomson.
F':>rm Ren~esemtatives-Camp bPll Mulhollamd. Bernard Chal- 1'1ers. Dorothy Sidey, Margaret L.iP"htheart. ·
MR. G. A. TILDEN
Mr. Tilden has been Principal n.f C. H. S. for filve years, and therefore he h.as guided us throu-gh our whole High School raree.r. Jfe tea·ches History. Fi·,-- Jish, and bovs' Fliealth in Grades XI a11d XII. He has directed ~C''!Jle of our drama and is nPver har•oiPr than when1he is getting ~ particul•arly good answer in liter,ature or diel.ving into t"~ mysterieQ. of a history book. He i~; an ,,mderstandin.g and caua'-1 - .teB.cher and has a wonderfn1 semo of humour. His hobbies are reading, gardening and travel- ling.
M'l?~. RTTBY O. SlU.NKLE
Mrs. Skinkle. who t".arhes 011r R c i e D ICP ,a n d M a t h e m a t i c s . h i ' l . s "'"f'lr,with 11Q throu~:rhout our en-
t.irP ff}ur vears .at C. H. S. ~he r~me here ten year a.c:w and has bPen verv ,fl ctive in every form C'f school life. Until a ye<Jr agn she tau!!'ht us our Music, and
C.~. C.I. GI,EIA.NFtR
under her guidan::e we have re- c e i v e d ~Se•veral h o n o u r s i n t h i s field. She te.a1ch'!s Grade IX Geo- _o-raohv and Grade :OX Guidance. ancf also handles the girls' Health ck'sses. Althcu(5h she i:n- si..sts on strict disci line, she is merry and full of fun. In fact •4t. wouldn't be C. l-{, .S. without. Mrs. f!k!,,.,ikle walking through the halls from cl'-'ss to class. Her hobbie.s are painting and music.
MU. J. C. POIJ'TER
Mr Potter, who teaches Latin
and French, ·came to our school two years a.go; sin1ce then he hia.<~ rtaken an interest in all our activities. He has u:uheld SIUort. ~nd sciCial activities ~and heloed to m~kP. C'. H. S. alive. He dir- P·cts .some fl'f 011r efforts in dra- ma amd also teaches Grade X G e n " ' r a p h y . ::~.nd b o y s ' H e a l t h in Grades ~ and X. He h.as ?- <rood sense of humour but can 1->e verv stern at times. His hob- bies are read~nlg, music and tra- velling.
C. H. S. FLELD DAY
Our ·annual school field day. set for Thursday, October 27, be- P'an at about 10 ,a.m. Mother Na- ture did not smile on us, it be- i.m« rather cold and rain threat- Pning-, •but we were determ.inf'"' if possilble, to complete the e·-- Pnts of the day. Contestants en- tared their eV'ents with zest. ,,... · bv no01n1 the morning schedule w<> c: completed.
Fortified by the noon lunch and their morale lifted, students retunn•ed to the events of the afternoon. The •competition ov·er
CREEMORE
Ca.rol Plowright.
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