By Karen Black The first week under new leaderâ€" ship ran smoothly at Waterico collegiate. On April 8 the candiâ€" dates for board of control and athâ€" letic commission made their speeâ€" for the school. A total of 15 memâ€" bers could be chosen and although it was a tough decision, it appears that good leaders have been selectâ€" ed for the 1971â€"72 season. School rings and pins were on sale last week. As always the stu dents had the opportunity to purâ€" chase their rings from a selection of styles and materials. The sales went well and were especially diâ€" rected toward the new and graduâ€" ating pupils. For the grade 9s it was their first look at the rings and for the gradsâ€"their last chance to buy the graduating rings. Tickets for the Stratford Shakesâ€" perean Theatre are on sale today and tomorrow. Get your tickets while they are available to attend this great performance. Last week the students attendâ€" ing the CWOSSA gymnastic meet gave us a preview of their routines. NORTH WATERLOO UNIT 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener â€" Phone 743â€"0392 50 Ontario South 743â€"3074 ANCIENT FOE OF MAN Cancer is found throughout the plant and animalkingdom.Fossils from the dinosaur age indicate that cancer has probably existed almost from the beginning of life on earth. Help to put an end to this most stubborn of all man‘s enemies by a contribution to the April campaign ‘of the Canadian HEMSTITCHING Custom COVERED Buttons BELTS & BUCKLES BUTTON HOLES for ~ Coats, Dresses, Sweaters MONOGRAMMING Ritchie Button Co. Student leaders take office Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, April 15, 1971 solid hockey player who saw plenty of action this year. He is known for his hardâ€"hitting aggresâ€" sive play and scored 11 points on three goals and eight assists durâ€" ing the season. piled a 10â€"14 overall record. of contract; salaries; allowances Glenn Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson, 28 Cardill Court, recently completed his first season with the varsity hocâ€" key team at St. Lawrence Univerâ€" sity, Canton, N.Y. The team finâ€" ished twelfth among eastern United States colleges and comâ€" The teacher proposals follow six main policy areas which were agreed upon last year. They are: leaves of absence; termination This is the first year that teachers have not tried to introâ€" duce working conditions into the negotiations. The board has alâ€" ways taken the stand that these items are not negotiable. Local youth on U.S. college team Teachers told trustees they will not try to make working conditions a part of the negotiations this year because of the tight financial situation facing the board. Howâ€" ever, they emphasized they still feel that working conditions should be negotiable items. Catholic board, teachers plan open negotiations â€" rules" session last week trustees and teachers agreed the meetings should be open for media coverage because ratepayers have a right to know what teachers are requestâ€" ing and why, and they have a right to know how the board makes Negotiation sessions between Wateriloo County separate school board trustees and teachers will be open to news media represenâ€" tatives again this year. clothing left over from several campaigns this year were sold to students at a special discount price last week. Those without the proâ€" per funds during the year, or who just want extra WCJ articles took advantage of the opportunity and WCI is well reputed for athletic involvement. As always, the gymâ€" wastics plays an important part. Oun April 1 the school made a great showing against seven Toronto schools, and during the Twin City meet came in with several firsts The gym was crowded during the BPâ€"minute break as nonâ€"performâ€" ers came to watch the various BROADLOOM 490 Weber North at Schaeter @ Service ©@ Selection © Savings ORIGINAL CARPETS Phone 742â€"9 110 xÂ¥3 WATERLOO 20 Mill St. Bridgeport â€" Propane Gas & Accessories Open daily till 6 pm Fri. till 8, Sat. till 4 and benefits; category and serâ€" vice placement; car allowances and grievance procedure. * Trustees and teachers hope to complete the negotiations which began formally this week, before the end of May.â€" The teacher negotiating comâ€" mittee consistsâ€"of Frank Shewâ€" teachers at St. Benedict junior high school in Galt. Kitchener trustee S.P. Englert is chairman of the board‘s negoâ€" tiating committee. Other comâ€" mittee members are Elmira trusâ€" tee T.F. Teahen and Kitchener trustee M.E. Reitzel. Both groups have agreed that John Sweeney, board superintenâ€" dent, should act as a résource chuk, chairman, principal of St. Agatha school ; Daniel Lee, James person in the negotiations. parking lot! :bcu&pnnn-h!hynu- On May 24â€"29 the Grade 12s are planning on another outdoor eduâ€" cation trip in the same style as last year‘s. It will} involve lots of hiking, walking, keen direction and mosquitoes. The students are looking forward to it as much as the Grade 13s did last year. We wish them luckâ€"in the wilds olllnnttvilgd Once again teacher Frank Wark is battiing the odds and tremors and will conduct driver education classes during the summer. You might call it a ‘"crash‘‘ course in driving techniques! For those who plan on attending, be kind to the frazzled teacher. 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