Outlook OUTLOOK Friday Mirth 1MT Page IS Musical tour of The Big Apple by students Herald March students from and community member return from their exciting trip to fcBypt by Mr Hewer business malinger at the participants Cairo Luxor and Aswan for ten un forge liable days It was absolutely gorgeous ex claimed Knthryn It was nothing like I expected If I had t chance I would go a in As as tnunnfi the Egyptian Museum visiting the great Sphinx and the group had the opportunity to camel and travel down the Nile in a felucca They also visited the tomb of Tutankhamen watched belly dancers and snake charmers It will beautiful rnlly There is no to describe it said Jennifer wis rcallj friendly here was no theft was a lit of fun except the was disgusting si no one ate anything We are to hear the students had such a and relumed The music department at has major under iho direction of its two dedicated Mrs Wake and Mrs As will as teaching classes at they devote much of their spore lime to and supervise extracurricular activities such as bands choirs and trip To help sub sidize these activities their own for the music department has five different binds and instrumental groups which students to join Tin Youth Band consists of first year They had the opportunity compete against many Toronto schools in the Music Jeslivnl where they won third place for their per play in the Wind and they received a mark of In the festival The Stage Band is group of select musicians who play a of jin pop music The bind is of rhythm section saxophones trumpets and trombones Some songs they are current working on ire at the tool Two of Blue re that limy Day The music deportment also offers and for to play The J iiz Choir is comprised of 10 studtnts who wen required to audition for the Thci form jazz music nil on microphones are accom ponied by a rhythm sectiort con of keyboards drums bass Their repertoire includes songs such Satin Doll When I tali In Love and Blue Skies Choir is a group of interested students who perform a variety of The heaviest single issue of a newspaper was the pound New York Times of October It was pages Almost half the worlds newspapers are printed in the US and Canada In the early 1800 circulation of newspapers was still low because they were bought by subscription which was very expensive music and look second ph the Music group practices once with extra rehearsals when the ire needed The more you practice the better become said Mrs Tht more ion Iciih the iml the inspirit n mottvition of lommilmnU and we can foster in he we are and he more successful we feel we are Both of us are dedicated lo music education and feel It Is a very important pari of young peo ple lives We eat and breath Mrs Blake and Mrs Klrup Ortolan are both excited about the new music complex being In the futre they hope to be able to of an electronic keyboard course a two guitar and course in music April to May 2 students will be in musical cultural excursion to New City The will be tiro idwiy show visiting Radio ity Music Hill a tour r Hill will ilso be in allenes and I Mai at the fashion show for the Festival of the will be held in honor of the Celebration It will involve historical costumes stu dent made designs and some local shops will be Models ire still needed as well as volunteers In help with makeup dressing sets If you would like offer your assistance contact Mrs Wilson Also for the StmnedGfass Such 8731749 Festival of he Arts there will be a CRAFTS Registration Now Taking Place PAPER CERAMIC LESSONS In noon Even no Classes Call Also Spec lain In Framing Work In Tola Melts DRIVING SCHOOL Next Course April May 13 6 30930 For Information About it- Course or Private Lessons I Approved by Ontario Safety Loagua If YOU Meet by Accident CALL US WELL GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT UPTOWN COLLISION 8731607 53 RD NORTH GEORGETOWN QUALITY GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES CALL PAT or LOUISE Telephone 8731258 VICTORS GLASS ENCLOSURES Showroom 55 SINCLAIR AVE UNIT GEORGETOWN