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The Inter-School Christian Fellowship is a National Club. Each clubwithin a school encour- ages participation by interested students who, in turn, try to encourage others. Attendance during the past year in this school has been very good, with as many as twenty members in the group representing nine church affiliations.
Ahighlightof the year was a social evenina on February 20th ,at which groups from Meaford"' Stayner ,and Thornbury joined with local I.S.C. F. members, a total of eighty persons in all in a profitable evening of song, devotions, and fe,llow _ ship .
Plans for the organization of a school news- paper began in September. Students interested in producing the paper were called together by Mr. J. Hastings, whose interest and enthusiasm sparked the idea in the first place.
The problem of printing and typing was finally resolved by the editorial staff doing this work. Early in January, the first true edition was put together as a newspaper, and the one hundred copies printed sold quickly.
Typing of the material still remains a
problem, but we, the editorial staff, feel that the paper has been favourably received. Continued support of the student body is needed if the paper is to become a permanent feature of school life atC.C.I.
The staff ofthe Echo consists of the follow- ing: Editor, R. Crysler; Assist. Editor, K. Mathieson; Art, R. Wilson; Band Reporter F. Sparling;Curling, D. Leal; Reporter, J. Big~ell; Assembly, P. Tweddle; Miscellaneous s. McBain, D. Towns; Selling Chief, A. Aldrtdge.
BACK ROW: Robin Jamieson, Keith Mathieson. FRONT ROW: Heather Wright, Carolynn Wi Ison, Sharon Hoskin, Gloria Brown.
The C. C. I. Echo
Left to Right: Fc.~•h Sparling, Sheila McBain, Robert Crysler, Keith Mathieson, Jim Bignell.
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