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American models. 884-7640 Service with a smile 'rrt-ioetist Charla - talks with Uncoin Heights students about No patron! of poet Rohqrt Service. Hayter delights students On Thursday, September 16. 1982 Charles Hayter paid a visit to Lincoln Heights School. Mr. Hayter is the impersonator of the poet Robert Service. His performance seemed to delight all of the grade eight students and teachers who were listening to his words and watching his actions. Mr. Hayter and Robert Service were both born in Lancashire, England. Mr. Hayter became interested in Robert Service's poems when Hayter toured Canada with his musical group? Mr. Hayter heard a poem of Robert Service and thought it was wonderful. Mr. Hayter t.hen began to perform in front of adult audiences dramatizing the poems and doing an excellent job in expressing his feelings. He recited "Bessie's Boil" in a real life manner which was the favourite poem of, the majority of students. "The Cremation of Sam McGee" was another popular poem of the students and teachers. "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Pines"' also scored high with the grade eight students. Mr. Hayter recited several other poems which were also thoroughly enjoyed. The poetry of Robert Service was recently portrayed by Charles Hayter for students at Lincoln Heights public school and he delighted them with reenactments of such famous Service works as The Cremation of Sam McGee antimony others. Atterwirds, students were asked to write a critique of what they saw and here are some of their “impressions of the impressions." The first full week was dedicated to our Grade 9's - more affeetimtately known as "Shiners". Welcome Week included a T-Shirt Signing day. the ever popular Dating Game and finally the Grade 9 Party. This week was a lot of fun for our baby Vikings. and introduced them to the Spirit of w.C.l. I am sure many grade eight students in the years to come would like similar perfor- mam-es. Waterloo collegiate is once again booming with activity after its two month rest. Staff and students have been kept busy with many different activities. September 27 - October 1 is Spirit Week. Students have been able to encourage Team Members by sending Viking Grams _ notes delivered. free of charge, to each team. As well. Spirit Pins with our Viking Mascot are on sale for $1.00. On Tuesday. the movie "The Greatest Days of Our Lives ... So Far" was shown at lunchtime to a packed auditorium. This movie, and the entire week. is sure to rekindle for the 1gtt2-tt3 school year the kind of Spirit that Waterloo collegiate Vikings are made of. The highlight of September. The Battle of Waterloo is Thursday night from 7:30 to Mk 30. The evening includes a Pep Rally and a dance to get our troops ready for the upcoming battles. The fall teams - Cross Country Running, Football, Girls Basketball. Boys' Volleyball. Tennis and Soccer - will be recognized by all spirited Vikings. _ W.C.l. has another accomplishment of which we are very proud. For the first time in six years. we have a school newspaper'. The first issue was distributed Monday in homeroom period. Editors Clare Burns and Penny Bryden should be congratulated on an excellent job. This month‘s Charities Coliectiort is for Terry Fox. Many of W.C.l. students participated in the Terry Fox Run to raise money. The collection takes place Wednesday. Waterloo []lllriIR%iEiaiiEIE, Laura Brown Bluevale Sheri tMenotttmtti The boys' teams are putting great effort into junior and senior football, junior and senior volleyball and Junior soccer. While this is considered a building year for some of the teams. Bluevale support is just as strong as Life at Bluevale collegiate has never been better! School activities are now in full swing and many Knights are involved. U On Thursday. September is. Iâ€. the grade eight students of Lincoln Heights School were entertained by a portrayer of the famous poet Robert W. Service. The man who portray's Robert Service is Charles Hayter. Born in Lancashire County. England as the famous poet was, Charles Hayter became interested in Serviee's writings in 1968. After doing extensive research on his poems and his life he put a show together. Charles Hayter now has an excellent one-man dramatic performance. A special thanks from the football teams to our wild and crazy cheerleaders! The girls' teams - junior and senior basketball and mM hockey - look quite promising with their recent success on the basketball court. and are braving it on the hockey field. Cross-Country races and tennis tourneys are also coming up for Bluevale Some of the poems that he recited were "The Cremation of Sam McGee" and "The Shooting of Sam McGrew." Other poems Hayter drama- timed were "Bessie's Boil". "Teddy Bear" and "The Pines". Girls' intramural volleyball is held every Wednesday night and all girls are welcome to participate. Several other clubs are also under way - the Blueprint (our award-winning neWspa- per) and the Aedre (our yearbook) are always welcoming new staff. The French Club, the Dance. Spirit and Advertising Committees, Drama Club, the Debating Teams and the Tech Crew are other activities offered at Bluevale. Even though Robert W. Service has been dead for almost twenty-five years the students of Lincoln Heights were vividly reminded of him by the portrayals of Charles Hayter. Shannon Black Thursday, September the 16th senior students of Lincoln Heights Public School were enter- tained by Charles Hayter who portrayed the ghost of Robert Service. The musicians at Bluevnle nre playing in either the Concert Band or the Stage Band. both of which are practicing hard for Commence- ment and the annual Ms Qtrtoberfest Pageant. Hayter"s imitation of Service was excellent. The recital of poems, a biography of Service's life and a perfect Scotish accent were all included. "The Cremation of Sam McGee", Service's most famous poem, was one of the many dramatized. Important events coming up this week. are: the first dance this Friday night featuring the rock group "Glider"; and our annual Sin-Jon Fun-Run is scheduled for Wednesday (weather permitting) l . The students gathered in the gymnasium to witness the performance which aided in their study of Service. Robert Service was a great man and all of the students enjoyed viewing his duplicate. . The Station: trip for "The Merry Wives of Windsor" Is on October qttt for all Shakespeare and theatre fans. T Mega- Shortreed