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MOTORS LTD. MONTR E AL. fmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5C Compliments of ROYAL MOUNT KIWANIS DRIVER EDUCATION of ST. LAURENT HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUCTORS: MR. LOUGH and MR. SHAW J.SHINDLER AT THE WHEELOF DRIVING SCHOOL CAR FROM BARNABE MOTORS 53
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1st PRIZE Eric Partlepoeg. I STILL THINK IT ' S FLAT Harvey Soicher EUREKA Nancy Thompson WHY DON ' T YOU PICK ON SOMEBODY YOUR OWN SIZE ? 2nd PRIZE Andre Lavergne TO-DAY THE FRENCH CLASS, TOMORROW THE WORLD . . . Andre Lavergne THE EVIDENCE IS CONCLUSIVE .... TWENTY PERCENT FEWER TEETH WITH CREST. Nancy Thompson OH, OH ! MY DANDRUFF MUST BE SHOWING. LOOK AT THE WAY THEY ' RE LOOKING AT ME. ' Eric Partlepoeg WOMEN WILL BE WOMEN 52 Eric Par-flepoeg UNCLE MIRMAN WANTS YOU !
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MISS CFOX — DAWN GILPIN REPORTS This year !+ has been my pleasure to represent the school as Miss CFOX. As an introduction to CFOX, a party was held at the Hilton Dorval. This was my first opportunity to taste caviar — terrible stuff ! ! and also to have my voice taped — a failure ' til the fourth attempt. Over station CFOX, reports of our school activities — sports, dances, scholarship fund, etc., and the number one song were then aired every Tuesday evening at 8:15. In the latter half of the year, CFOX in co-operation with Morgan ' s have presented a fashion show with the Miss CFOX reps as models. Here I am, at Morgan ' s downtown, modelling a yellow nylon raincoat and hat, with Karen Lagassic of H. S. Billings and Honey . In the background is Ralph Lockwood. Thank you students, for enabling me to have such a great year with the CFOX staff ! ! Dawn Gilpin CBC YOUTH COUNCIL The CBC Youth Council was formed for students in the Montreal area high schools to show what goes on in the vast communications media. After attending se- veral field trips to the CBC Building and actually wit- nessing several productions the Council went out to produce their own shows, films, and radio programmes, for future CBC broadcasts. Left to Right: Sheldon Korentayer, Mike Weiss. TEACHING CAREER CLUB AT THE MACDONALD ROYAL ' 69 The memory of MacDonald College will be a happy one in the minds of the twenty-five students who boarded the bus for Ste. Anne de Bellevue on Friday, February twenty-first. In welcoming students from various high schools and CEGEPS, this college, an incorpor- ated part of McGill University, presented an invaluable opportunity to thoso interested in the Agriculture, School of Food Science and Teacher Training offered there. The bilingual theme of their High School Students Day was LISTEN WORLD — MONDE ECOUTEZ , in which the controversial situation in Quebec today was approached with unification in study and education in both French and English. Highlights of the day were a fashion show, a livestoclt show and the Physical Education Gymnastics Display. The fashion show, LA BOUTIQUE , was sponsored by the members of all faculties, particularly the Food Science girls, who modelled the clothes they thems ' had made as students in Home Economics. This Tea and Fashion Show proved to be both entertaining and relaxing while still stressing the Importance of the courses they represented. The Gym Display, being set to music, exhibited timing, grace and high physical fitness. In accord ance with the theme, a French language Laboratory opened Its doors to those who appreciate that bilinguallsm and biculturalism Is a necos sity. Advancement In this field is rapid and those who attended were duly impressed by this fact, bearing out the hope of most of us that ou future here In Quebec will be both interesting and promising. We explored the display of Science Education. Including animal dissection typing of the blood, hearing tests and a food laboratory. Due to Its many points of interest, this department was most frequently revisited Our comprehension of the audio visual display, which included film strips, reading machines and opaque projectors, was Improved afte several discussions with students and staff. However, the art methods shown In this same room proved that art Is definitely not obsolete. Be sides creativity in graphic arts and sculpture, we viewed geographical, musical and linguistic arts. Finally, tho school days were re ho place in their he shown the drawl irts fo children enjoyed the enchantment of the Itlndergarfen. Memories of pre- and precious compositions of the industrious and proud five year olds. 54 PEARL GOLDMAN
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