I . f. .. Notes " 5m»: A TEAQHER" Proudly Presents“ _ y . Notes From the Principal's Office. .' I I On Friday, October second, sixteen education students, two resource people (sent, I'm sure by "an Atlantic Breweries, _c0mpany) , three faculty members and family packed their bags, boots, and set out for Oak Acres Carrpgin the thriving retromlis of Murray Riverat.j;P;.VE..I._r-:~,fl . _ The Herpes?- 9:3,; weekend waayeaiibetemedo 97:5 acquaint ; teachers with~.the*‘grea_t- outdoors in order that they might pass on their knowledge to their students and to have education students and faculty come together on a social' and sorretimes horizontal level. .Arriving in the evening chill of early October, our intrepid adventures were not by a Speciality whipped up by our slightly inebriated cooks - what else other ’ than d1i.li?i“(*HOt!§ )‘ ' Having ’d‘enblish’ed a , ‘ ‘ the chili, we listehed to an informative talk { I ; rom the‘Principal’s Office to Debbie and Brad for being first to corrplete The muéeion *" 'them along. «them to Clair,Wal;y and W” fl ! \ X 6 on orienting presented by none other than Kim Pineau. . . , boring. . . (no ‘really Kim, it was well done. Is north really that way?)’ Then the resource people prepared us for a late night ' ' excursion by, encouraging (yes, folks they encouraged us) us to sharpen Our sixth sense. . . Meanwhile, five drinks later, We «r ' set out to discover the .i ' Great Outdoors. On a ' more serious note, for . the next hour, Dave and- Bill 5 guided us on a tour of the Murray River. The tour included a nature walk, conplete ' ’ with local ghost stories (really Dr. Mitchell, there are no ghosts). After this inspiring walk we headed back to the dining hall for a rousing sing—song. This continued until we . had sung all the songs in Brad's song books (Thanks Brad for bringing Also special sing-song . ‘ Wed-hen progressed to an even loftier Rental . g level.. "charades". ‘ I hate to say it but the guys really buried the girls under their masses of literary, musical, and "miscellaneous" knowledge. For some strange reason the girls could not guess that Joéanne's actions were I supposed to lead them to "If your girlfriend was ;_a sardine, would you ‘ kiss her in the can?‘ or to "Deep. 'I'hroa "'. Jo was successfulin that one. ‘ v v .to Drink_or not to Drink--. . . \ '~. ,5; 7, m3 SUN, Thursday, October 22, 1981, page 9 The charades got progressively more ‘ "ris " as the night ‘ progressed, until around 4:30 most people stuffed * thenselves with peanut butter sandwiches, Oreo cookies, and left- over chili in preparation for their long hiber— » nation; The events of the next day were anti— climactic compared to the sing song, and night walk.. , One thing that I feel should be mentioned however, was the fact that George and Sockie got lost in :the deepest darkest depths of Oak Acres. In actual fact, they were only momentarily misplaced, 7 for Dr. Roy Campbell had already collected the orienteering markers. (Better luck next time guys). CongratUIationS . the course. the way, Brad, when do u expect Debbie will be out of the hospital? Rumors around that she is still suffering from a severe case of exhaustion. The adventure ended at noon 'with a splendid luncheon consisting of cheap red wine (Donini) an'd Kam v (dogboard sandwiches. Yuk!) . . So what happened to the steak? All in all, a right good time was had (but not remenbered) by all. Hopefully the canps of the future will be as good. P.S. Plans for an escape cross-country ski week- end are already in progress. Stay tuned to your local black board. EdUcation Executive 81—82 President : Vice-pres : Sec/'I‘reas : 1.. year rep: 4 year rep: Shelley Pepler Geraldine Hughes Vickie Johnston Kim Pineau Debbie Callaghan