s tribune april 23 1986 a3 1 m h i y m h 1 girl next door lisas a leader in hs s t by jim thomas i stouffville lisa zeck is one ofstouffville highs finest athletes r-i-a- seldom a week goes by that her name doesnt appear in the sports section of this news paper i shes our girl next door while hesitant to pick and choose the sport she likes best high on her list are soccer -vol- peyball field hockey and bad minton shes also prominent in crosscountry and track and field lisa has won several awards including orchard parks athlete of the year in grade 8 and two presentations made at the sdss athletic banquet in 83 shes served as class repre- sentative on the high school athletic c6uncil born at owen sound lisa moved to stouffvule with her parents at age two she hastwo brothers jeff 18 and mathew u sister sarah nine lisas ability doesnt begin and end with athletics shes been an honor student through grades 9 and 10 math and phys edvare favorite subjects lisa speaks highly of stouff- ville high the smaflness of the school makes for a friendly atmosphere she says she credits her association ii st james presbyterian church to norah mcelroy and f student friend pamela powell i enjoy the fellowship there she says through the church i i can relate to different age groups vv lisa also relates well to her grandfather hes always y around she says aiid wilf slingly offers advice when i need it i lisa and her family have nev- er lost touch with their roots every summer- they return to owen sound to renew acquaint ances with relatives and friends lisas also been to flor ida on two occasions and some fday hopes to tourareas of europe following graduation she plans to take a yearoff school then go oh to university seventeeriyearoldlisa zeckwa grade 11 student at spss and one of the schools leading athletes favorite sports are soccer volleyball field hockey and badminton lisas won several athletic awardsatboth elementary ahdsecondarylevels ifii hs fi v jim thomas high news announce winners in badminton finals by chris garbutt sdss reporter there was action galore in the jgymnasium at sdss last week as jlhe lunchtime badminton league jiame to an exciting conclusion there was a lot of hard hitting in reach of the six divisional playoffs 3by friday the field of 96 partici pants had narrowed toan elite 24 jfter fridays final games only isix teams of mixed doubles were 3eft to claim the honor of their di- visional championship and the jsoontobecoveted lunchtime badminton tshirt the winners in their respective hi visions are crow mrs kof- ersnd scott paisley turkey mr rehill and anita cheng blue jjay jim baggs and sonya klein chicken hawk mr coi- nelland paige cowan penguine- tduane zielonko and maureen tslater a surprise grade 9 duo and vulture kirk smyth and orobin duke an interesting thing to note ab- out these results is the number of teacherfinalists students had better stay on thier toes lest the jteachers become an unbeatable iforce i now that badminton is official ly over floor hockey will take tjover the gym at noon and sqaure dancing will be prevalent in the gym classes a new fundraiser has begun at sdss called fortunes the game is much like bingo except itll be played during the morning announcements for 50 cents one will receive three game cards and a chance at substantial cash prizes proceeds go to world vi siona charity helping the less fortunate around the world the social event of the season is coming the spring formal- fond ly referred to as the prom will be held on may 9 this affair is espe cially popular with senior stu dents tickets are 60 a couple and are now available at the school r babysitting role not for schools dear editor i was pleased to see the question of school day care raised at a meeting between the summitview principal and several parents i have a personal opinion concerning the likelihood of this becoming an accepted practice while politicians school trustees may be tempted to bow to parent pressure i feel boards of education must come to grips with this pressing problem and establish a policy otherwise day care like french immersion will find its way into our classrooms i feel and have always felt a schools primary role is to educate if parents out of necessity require a babysitting service there are facilities available to accommodate this need but dont force a babysitting service on our elementary schools for some its one thing to have a child and quite another to look after it i say the two go handinhand sincerely gwendolyn hahn millard street stouffvule t c 5- call display advertising 29f 2200 or jenni hutt 2948244 1986 flyers delivered year to march economist sun tribune metrobnd distribution 2419300 66545200 chad trude we deliver wednesday the weed man mollcr insurance cashways the brick shoppers drug mart woolco coupon clippers business hours moawed 8unsprn thurfrl sun 10 pm lups pices in effect until sunday april 27 1986 we try harder than the rest 8 am 6 pm