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Terrace Bay News, 4 Nov 1971, p. 14

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PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 4, 1971 THE OWL'S HOOT THOUGHT OF THE WEEK "If you think driving recklessly is funny, you may die laughing." TEACHER OF THE WEEK : Miss Marion E. Wright. Miss Wright, our librarian, was born in Perth, Ontario, where she attend Perth Collegiate. She then attended Queen! University at Kingston, Ontario, where she earned her B.A. degree, majoring in English and History. Prior to joining the Schreiber Campus staff, she taught at Bancroft, Toronto and Perth. She also spent two years teaching for the Dept. of National Defence on an Air Force Base located in Zweibrucken, Germany. While. in Germany, she travelled extensively in Europe and Russia. During the academic year 1970-71, Miss Wright attended the University of Western Ontario where she took the Masters program at the "Scheol of Library and Information Science'. There she was awerded her M.L.S. degree. Miss Wright's hobbies include skiing, curling, golf, and travelling. This year, when badminton starts, she will be comching the Schreiber Campus Junior and Senior Teams. In addition to being our librarian, Miss Wright also teaches Fnglish and Letin this year. She says that she enjoys the variety of serving as both librarian and teacher and that she is looking forward to maintaining the high stenderd of material and service in the resource centre. JUNIOR BOYS NWOSSA CHAMPIONS The Junior Boys Cross-Country team won the NWOSSA Championship at Lakehead University on Saturday, October 30, 1971. Churchill Collegiate placed 2nd, Westgate 3rd and Selkirk Uth, The NWOSSA trophy is presently on display in the main office at Schreiber Campus, and will later be moved to the trophy display case. Members of the championship team are Lonnie Connelly, Bill Smilsky, Ron Chicoine, Mark Stokes, Kim Gellert and Roy Huard. The Midget Roys team placed 2nd behind Churchill Collegiate. The Midget Boys Individual Championship was won by Corned Prinselear who will accompany the Junior Boys team to Toronto this weekend for the 0.F.S.S.A. Cross- Country Championship. Other fine individual efforts were turned in by Jane Chopty who placed 4th in the Senior Girls race; Tara Green- wood who was 4th in the Midget Girls race; and Lonnie Connelly who placed 2nd in the Junior Boys event, FORTHCOMING VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Plans are well underway for a Junior Boys and Junior Girls] Volleyball Tournament to be held at Schreiber Campus on November 5th, 1971. If arrangements are successful, this will be the first time such an Invitational Tournament at the Junior level will have been held, The tournament is planned to coinciae with the East-West Championships being held in Terrace Bay the same day. RUNATHON . # As reported in a previous issue of the Terrace Bay News, Schreiber Campus Athletic Association is holding ea Runathon at the Schreiber Campus track. The date set is Tuesday, November 2, I97I. Funds raised from this runathon will be used to send two students to the Indoor Track and Field Meet held in Toronto. VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT Four volleyball teams from Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School took part in the Western Division Volleyball Tourna- ment in Ceraldton on Wednesday, October 27th. The teams were socompanied by the Senior and Junior Cheerleaders. The Senior Boys team took all six of their games to emerge victorious and win the Western Championship. The Senior Girls won their games against Nip-Rock, but lost out to Geraldton. Both Junior teams also won their games against Nip-Rock. Only three schools were represented in this Tournament. The members of the Championship team , the Senior Boys were Ralph Coe, Captain, Ken Turner, Jim Corrigen, Mike Miller, Kim Gellert, Bob Fummerton, Greg MacIsaac, Leo Courtemanche, Curtis Desrosiers, Bob Roberts, Pat Heenan, and Frank Figliomeni., Their manager was Danny Ferguson and their coach, Mr. Roberts. The Junior Boys team consisted of Maurice Cadieux, Shane Walsh, Keith Scott, Kirk Fischer, Bob Courtney, Darrell Gorman, Mike Anderson and Morgan McGrath. Their captain is Shane Walsh and their coach is Mr, Cougler. The Senior Girls! team included Geil Simmer, Captain, Louise Brooks, Val larson, Katherine Gorman, Bev Legault, Geraldine Belliveau, Judy Chopty, Clover Dukes, Susan Phillips, Dale Boutilier, Joyce Cluett, Diane Lapenskie, and Linda Fraser, Manager. Mrs. Hougeson is their coach. The following girls made up the Junior Girls! team: Donna McGrath, Captain, Adele Desrosiers, Frances Cook, Marilyn Kujbida, Linda Melnyk, Jade Dukes, Cathy Patterson, Carcl Ferland, Wendy Schritt, Darlene Fummerton, Maureen Mikus, and Ruth Falzetta with Manager Judy Kurylo and Coach Mrs, Bulawka., "HIGHWAYS OF AGONY" a The movie entitled 'Highways of Agony' wes shown in the gymnasium at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, October 25, by O0.P,P. Constable D, Anderson. All students were invited to attend; however, some chose not to, as this was a "shock movie". , A warning was given, before the movie began, recommending that anyone under the age of 14 not attend. ' This film was sent here by the Ohio police. I think that the reason the film was so successful was because it seemed ti include very gory detail of highway accidents. When we saw the accidents and the condition that the passengers were in; it made us stop and think how our friends or even ourselves would look if we were involved in a similar accident. The reeson that I stayed to watch the film after school was because I was curious to see whether it was one of the usual types of films involving only the minor accidents. I realized after the first few minutes that I was wrong: the film wasn't vegue but very revealing, It didn't seem to leave even the smallest detail out, I was disappointed in the attendance because I feel that every student could ben- efit from viewing a film of this type. I hope that every student who watched the film has become more aware of the traffic rules. ~ By Gerry McBride. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Figliomeni of Schreiber, a boy on November I, I97I. ae ss

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