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So GATES - CHILI News October 2,1963 © e An . In si de View of 'Your New School ~~ ' eam\ k ; ~ ® came Cub \Pack.“ No, 37; by Willy Jones ‘ ' | - Just a reminder to bovs interested The new Junior High Building, opened this fall, is a tribute inte to\ the creative abilities of the architectural engineer, - The No. 375 in the area seryeq pB - school's outstanding characteristics are its maximum efficien- the Chestnut Ridge Stho cy for teacher and student, and its provisien of enviroment the pack meetingiSThinogé’~f < which encourages leanring. Principal Mr. Lowell Benjamin October 24 at TIS . believes, \Our new building gives the student body facilities ; which enable them to hecome useful. members. of. our modern society.\\ ~ Peter ( in CUB Pee I e WhQ‘ are now in Cub Scouts, .dre j M ed to- attend with their p -to learn how to join . ‘ n the Mt. Lew is Gracey of thfiff Star sztrict will be'flfére explain | the program a ans wer your questions, The school's floor plan has several specific advantages. .The parts of the school- which must be used by all students - the library, office, health room and audio-visual aids room, have a central location and are easily accesible to all. Also since all the seventh grades are in one wing and all the eighth in another, little time is wasted while students are changing classes. Those departments whose activities might possibly cteate noise, such as. the gym, cafeteria, and music rooms, are far enough from the classrooms to avoid disturbing stu- dents who are studying. * The school will face few problems concerning expansion in Mrs. Povluckie, the Jumer High Librarian, checks out books to Eileer the future. As the number of students increases, the now- _ Ct'@ foreground, and two other student s. ‘ og 3 vacant right wing will be put to use. The school now has . e ‘ ‘ 526 students and when filled can accommodate over a thousand. - W7; ~€ CC ' ' \The cuffifulum issgeared to our present day society, teaching , lik w E1 Le each student to think constructively and independently, rather 7) than to memorize facts. None of the classrooms are over- §\ btu crowded, allowing each student to get personal help from the (hal KG Pol ‘ teacher. For those who like to participate in extracurricular l elt e 4 ' activities, the school has many clubs. Among these are; band, ,\° 9 © , dramatics, French, art, homemaking, chorus, chef for boys, £ 44 shee 1 audio-visual, industrial arts, science, stage crew, student if} i 5. v council, yorker (social studies), bookstore and yearbook.. Bary, lob ' The physical development of students is an integral part of VUL C ¢ 2 . their education. Provided are five gym periods every two ~4 are tue weeks, and individuals may participate in various intramural pe sports. - too * $ C5 cl - The residents of the Gates-Chili school district may well be TSQJLZTQ\; zicfifgfintifflfif’g}, “gnaw\? class in one, &\ (- » proud of their outstanding junior high. % | WHY PAY MOR | -_COMPARE-THESE-_PRICES! \l No need to look out of town for the big ht Mr. Howard, shop teacher, checks 4 a. equipment in the Industrial Arts . room. gains. Henners have added many new pfivalt L labels and or franchised labels to the old ° cessful private lines of guaranteed quality : l MIXED CASES (any combination of 12 bott] ig more) discounts available on our own brand ea Meee o « + k , A front view of the Jumor High Building, To the left is the seventh 10 /°‘ off the low $Ing|e bottle price. A “W j grade wing and to the right the as yet unoccupied wing. the single bottle price's listed below. Henners Cognac > I 4,1 Henmners Deluxe 8 yr. old Scot proof bottled in Scotland $6.1 Cameron's 6 yr. old Puerto Rizufiffifl $4.45 4 fi . ia «lhe % Mr. Fijiorrezflfiw,d a Soeral StudiTs proof Distilled & bottled by teac her, conducts o study hall. Disul ~g Co, Owensboro. % e $1. Helen's Home School 1825 $4.59 Sth $5.0 ; g, . * & & 11 4 tuts w 3“ | a Association I Brats & HKeots & Lodge Blended Wfilfimf ; . Moe S+ Helen's Home School po TT \UT f proof, 8 yrs. old, 40% ._. slum/h s- __ Association _ will hold _ its __ @@ | $3.95 # Mrs. Chod | October meeting on Wednes- i mutes f 5a th 18 # Do , es, s Guidance Counselor, ond Mr. M I j p ar Sin gitd‘ shou 1k f Rifles”, “9M? over on odmin < strative maze” figgqfiggpnififéfh $38}; evening, October 30th at ‘ I #0 Honners Vodka or Parket gins 1 3 ir, locks on,. f» :30 P.M. in the school aud- A Bressaud Nopoleon Bmgsmfix 4 itorium. Following a short | $4.49 ¥ i; «eae “* 3 | business meeting, an open Brordy UU C pl house with the teachers mil be held to give the parents an opportunity to return their & prded ond bottled by AB. children's report cards. Re- MW . Co. iTD. Giasgow. Estobli gymhmnm will be served MR - $6.38 q'. during the evening by Vrs. MKR]. i P Charles | Allison and her | \The Largest and Most ComP'® |- committee. ~ Whe _ Stocked Liquor Store 3” ,, _- Officers for the 1963-1964 @ Rochester Ares school year are: Yrs. Robert © J LIZ T* ® § Care .> ; Er [ Schroedl!, president, Charles -| HENNER s “qua\ $ _ . © \CCC ~ C000 Allison, vice-pres:dent,. Yrs. M ‘ m B4 Mirae Mre Wd utkoy ord Miss Gesrs over a rocope in one of the two jigsaw % atk mgjr” flammafix “a gfl?@§°flfi*3flflfli Wifie homemaking rooms. This ome rsom is decorated in E arly Ampricon wotcd, the cther in contersporery. and George Werdemer, treas- W 552.584 CHILI A¥L erver. wE pEuye® \Ips a __, arm mm t n WW” ice emigre memet & « W“ w