fb n tur rrititwp twjy t fc w7 editorial coming or strong by dietre schnell in a short time the citizens of the academic community of sdhs ill be voting for a leader a student of strong character determination in telligence and responsibility in short a student up with harry gorski and alfred e flimp ihns will icplace the try more education and in the dark about vour future advertising ligns in the halh the important day comes the student body 150300141 is tense and perceptive a pin drops no one hears it the candidates are lined up on stage a motley crew of motley background their knees are shaking the wind in the auditor ium is also coming on strong only one speech re mains to he given that for president the greatest honour the staff allows without feeling inferior the previous cutely phrased speeches have been very funny ha ha for everyone except the scholar in row 3 scat 2 who is missing his spare grrrr the speaker clears his mouth he has just promised to sell the school thunderous applause as a down payment for getting gord lightfoot thunderous applause to appear at the hapenny centennial coffee house thunderous applause and thus bring culture to stouffville thunderous applause it is quite evident that this student is a stu dent of strong character determination intelli gence and responsibility the wind in the auditor ium has died down considerably and joe smith the students choice is coming on even strong er he has just stated that the student body 000 is indifferent takes too much for gran ted is apathetic and all round blase boo hiss jboo suffice it to say that joe smith is no longer the students choice editorial when the rains come by susan sherwood when the rains come to sdhs they come through the acoustic tiles through the walls and around the windows and doors at least four lock ers in the west hall drip water when the rains come there is one hall with a temperature several degrees lower than the temperature outside an other hall with a roof that bounces when the wor kers walk on it and a third so dusty that the wea ving allergy people arc left with the eye watering- nose running curse it isa wonder that the janitors dont go on strike to the perceptive student unable to under stand why three colours of bricks are used on yon- dcr wall to the student whose mouth waters over thc remembered french fries every tuesday and friday the construction continues at a trcnicn- idous rate it offers all kinds of free entertainment often breaking the boredom of the blackboard occasionally there are minor disruptions when a xlass holds its breath waiting for the bulldozer to jcomc through the wall to the male and female staff member who reacts by pulling beard or bit ting nail respectively the construction noise is one more enemy to fight in the battle for the brain itown telegram p j to oratorical entry l stouffville for a 17 year old stouffville girl a weekend stay in another i city in another province j was made more pleasant friday evening because of a gesture by stouffville council at their regular meeting thursday night on a motion by reeve i ken laushway and second- i cd by councillor jim mc- kellar the clerk was re- quested lo prepare a tele- gram to be sent lo grade ii student ruth parsons i an entry in the lions club ontarioquebec oratorical finals we want her to know i that the people of stouff- ville and the council are behind her said mr laushway anyone who has heard her speak can understand why she has advanced so far r the telccram oead may 5 iflfit miss rulh parsons iberville mold iberville qiiehre the stouffville council lire proud of the fart that one of their junior citizens is participating in the ontarioquebec finals of the lions club oratorical competition re assured all your friends at home are think ing of you at this lime wishing you every success you will i know through your achievements not only bring honor to your self but lo your home town as well it is indeed a pleasure rulh in my capacity as reeve to extend greetings and congratulations on be half of thr council and all citizens of stouffville at this particular time which i am sure is the highlight of your young and promis ing career ken laushway reeve stouffville ontario i am extremely proud of my daughter and i appreciate the gesture commented mr parsons the towns deputyreeve i know she will be tre mendously proud eighteen year old margaret sheridan a grade 13 student is the new teen age queen of stouffville district high school staff photo portrait of a teenage queen meet margaret sheridan she is stouffville district high schools 1967 centennial queen she was selected in a ballot vote of the senior students fri day night it was one of the most colorful may prom semiformals in the 14 year history of the event she was crowned by last years winner linda wright her attendants were trudy cadieux grade 11 and jane harrop grade 12 margaret 18 and in grade 13 received enthusiastic applause from all per sonspresent as the announcement was made it was the biggest thrill of my lifeshe said accompanied by her escort bill morley the couple led off the next dance as the orchestra played the most beautiful girl jn the world it was only two weeks ago that margaret was named miss personality in slouffvilles centennial beauty pageant held in the same auditorium it was fitting that the schools queen award should follow family of eight margaret is the third oldest in a family of eight the daughter of mr and mrs john sheridan cone 10 markham at mongolia her sisters and brothers include gwennie 7 carolyn 9 marilyn 10 johnnie 13 kathy 15 ann mrs john lally of stouffville and bill of markham born at cone 8 pick ering she received most of her elementary education at mongolia later taking grades 7 and 8 at melville public school following graduation from grade 13 she plans to enrol in toronto teachers college she hopes to acquire a school in a rural area and teach grade 1 or 2 due to the pressure of academic studies this year margaret has found it necessary to curtail her activities in sport her past record is an enviable one she held a position for three years on the junior and senior volleyball and basket ball teams helping the basketball entry advance to the district championship in 1965 both last year and in 196667 shes been the president of the american house of the athletic council she played a part in the operetta pirates of penzance and for two years worked on the newspaper staff she is a member of the schools prefect system seldom misses church margaret attends st james presbyterian church in stouffville in fact the entire family seldom misses a sunday morning service when away from her books she enjoys knitting a beautiful rustcolored sweater worn during our brief interview was a sample of her handiwork as queen of stouffvilles high school teens she shares the same likes of most young people including a saturday night movie or doubledating at a dance for the past two summers she has been employed as a waitress at the willows golf and country club she is pretty well assured of a similar position this summer since the club is op erated by her brotherinlaw she admits to going a few rounds on the course but suggested that the club record is not in jeopardy margaret is an enthusiastic advocate of higher education i really appre ciate the opportunities that stouffville high has offered she said even more now than in grade 9 or 10 i guess its because my goal attending teachers college is in sight for the centennial queen of stouffville district high school the students couldnt have made a more acceptable choice the selection was one hundred percent acceptable with the adults too pioneer display may 1012 bj heatuer bavgay stouffville a dis play of pioneer imple ments furniture china glassware and centennial costumes will be shown in the gymnasium of orchard park school on may 10 11 and 12 the public is invit ed on the afternoons of may ll and 12 pupils of all grades have contributed articles related to the past 100 years a complete liv- ing room kitchen and bed room will be set up marble champ a grade 6 girl is the new- marble champion at orch ard park shes monica schnell who won the com petition last week softball season the sottball season has started and on may 3 team d of the senior girls defeated team c 64 rhonda turner connie slack sheila macdonald- ross debbie jennings caryl roderman and grace eddington scored runs for the winners veronica sprague linda ferguson carolyn neville and ann middleton crossed the plate for the losing side senior girls softball team c won over team a may 4 the score was 172 debbie king linda ferguson susan slack brenda love trie houston carolyn neville gail ham veronica sprague helen lewis and sheila roper scored runs for team scorning runs for team a were lime carter and shar on barry a close score of 53 was the result of the senior boys softball game may 3 jim boyd dave mcnelly george ham and allan corner scored runs for team c grant mackenzie dave hammertson and stephen priestly rounded the bases for team a mr jones not mr smith stouffville the reference to the teaching proficiency of grade 10 history made by student lee turner last week should have referred lo mr jones and not mr smith in pointing out the error mr smith writes while the smiths can con tinue to claim numerical superiority the credit for superior history teaching belongs lo mr jones the switch in names was a tribune error and not miss turners mistake now remember relaxa tion is very important the analyst was saying what do you do for relaxation i kill flies with a bow and arrow mo said isnt that sort of mes sy nawww said mo i only aim at their legs sfcafausbjte for shoe repairs at most reasonable cost tlrop in l lehmans shoes s main west stonffnlm t m05vs for those important social occasions rent a formal in latent styles and excellent ranre of f sizes from ages r upward formal by syd silver k mailable thronh jl weldons j s3 main wert stoaflruie si046k yangtze pagoda tavern now fully licenced under liquor art of ontario businessmens luncheon being served loday from 12 lo 3 pm yangtze pagoda 352 vonge si n richmond hill reservation rhona hfnr 12 noon ss3s0j alter 12 noon miizs skinny braids loop the loop cut short and sleek cat with a layered neck line the imaginative de tail is done with a dynel braid to set freshly wash ed to a silky sheen is all thats necessary to comb brash hair smoothly back from the face at the back of the crown from a pin curl to place the dynel hraid high on the crown loop ing it in a dozen small circles around the back of the coiffure brricmrd- ei helen ruiissteia eleven year old beth stark a grade 5 pupil at orchard park puhlic school was presented with a centennial medallion for her awardwinning design on the centennial cook book a project sponsored by the stouffville home and school association the presentation was made hv the president mrs h g adams staff photo dance decorations surpass previous proms by dietre schnell stouffville the decoration committee de serves a great deal of recognition for producing one of the prettiest if not classiest may proms in recent years a picturesque mural painted walls large evergreens assorted shrubs multicoloured flow er displays and a canopy gave the prom a homey outdoors garden atmos phere which contrasted sharply to the construction ugliness surrounding sdhs craig baker and his crew did a fantastic amount of work and it would not be wise for the students council to com plain about expenditures at this point students who showed their talents in decorating the prom were garfield smith jane harrop diane hammer- ston carol clarkson har vey baker norm dcnnic dianne baker sandra tay lor faye emmerspn vir ginia foord doreen sea- brook bob smith linda dafoe bob eddington tannis dodge dennis for- sylhe sharon flewell dave ferguson and a host of vol unteers saturday morning and lor many saturday after noon i the decoration com mittee the clean up com mittee the sc executive and other volunteers fran tically tried to gel every thing back lo its proper place youve never seen such tired people in your life rumour has it that craig baker had 23 min utes sleep admission to the markham jaycees nnial to be held in the markham arena fair grounds fri sat may 12th 13th business exhibits j including home furnishings a garden equipment camping trailers boats plus many other items of interest for and everyone i pony rides for the kids support vour local jaycees by attending centennial project this 1