PAGE 18 "THE OWL'S HOOT" TRACK AND FIELD MEET On Friday, May 24th, a Treck and Field Meet was held in Gereldton with six schools competing. Geraldton emerged victorious, with an overall total of 243 points, followed by Nip-Rock, with 185 points. Schreiber placed 3rd, with 129 points. Congratulations are extended to the following students from Schreiber who won Ist, 2nd or 3rd place as indicated end will be travelling to Thunder Bay to participate in NWOSSSA Track and Field Meet on Saturday, May 30th. JUNIOR GIRLS - TRACK - 50M - Clover Dukes 2nd, Carol Webb 3rd. I00 M - Clover Dukes, 3rd, 200M - Debbie Caccamo 2nd, 800M - Linda Kelly 3rd, Relays - Schreiber, 2nd. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS - TRACK - 50M - Katie Kastelik Ist, I00 M Katie Kestelik 2nd. SENIOR GIRLS - TRACK ~ 50M Mary Speziale Ist, I00 M Mary Speziale Ist, 200 M Mary Speziale Ist, Relays - Schreiber Ist JUNIOR GIRLS - FIELD - Long Jump - Clover Dukes Ist. DIATE GIRLS - FIELD - High Jump - Katie Kastelik 3rd. it + Billie Weaver Ist. GIRLS ~ FIELD - High Jump - Lynn Simmer Ist, Long > ~ Mary Spegiele 2nd, Discus - Lynn Simmer Ist. ROYS - TRACK - IOOM-Bill Smilsky 2nd, 200M-Bill > Ist, 400M - Bill Smilsky Ist, Ron Chicoine 2nd, 800M i 2nd, Kim Gellert 3rd, I500 M-Mark Stokes 3rd. eiber 2nd. ~ TRACK - 800M-Bob Hiller 3rd, S ~ FIELD - High Jump - Kim Gellert Ist, Pole Vault wath 37d. BOYS ~ FIELD - Long Jump - Bob Hiller 3rd 'MEDIATE BOYS - High Jump-- Bob Hiller 3rd. Beverly Hamilton and Micheel Spadeni, Grade II students at Schreiber High Sehool will be attending the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp this summer. This training, sponsored by the Ontario Depertment of Educetion, assisted by the Local school boards is designed to develop leadership skills, ath- letic skills, organizing ability, self confidence and co-op- erative responsible attitudes in the students who attend. John MeGrath e grade I0 student is being sponsored by the local Kingmen-Club to attend the Kin Hi Leadership Course at Quetics. This ig a course designed to help participants de- velop insight into democratic leadership, understanding of societys' demands in a citizen and an awareness of their own potentisi for growth. The three students selected will leter sh-re their exper- ience and knowledge with the school and the community. Left to right - John McGrath, Beverly Hamilton,and Michael Spadoni. TERRACE BAY NEWS FOR SALE - Four burner G.E. Stove - Phone 825- 3383. MAY 28, 1970-- STUDENTS ATTEND "OUTWARD BOUND". ; Michael Glad, presently gnrolled| in Grade I3 at Schreiber High | i School, received a scholarship to : attend the Northwest Outwerd Bound School in Eugene, Oregon. This school is a non-profit, educational} © ergenization, affiliated with Outward Bound, Inc., of Andover, Mass., and the Outward Bound Trust,{- London, England. ; Students at these schools come from different economic, racial geographic and social backgrounds. They are all brought together by the challenge of genuine adventure through the mountain wilderness and the opportunity of proving a their capacity for helping others through rescue operations j fire fighting, and emergencies of all kinds. The course is five weeks in duration and is tough, but within every- one's capabilities. Gregory Adey, also a Grade 13 student and formerly associated } with the Outward Bound Course, will be an instructor at the Minnesota Centre. THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Theory may raige a man's hopes, but practice raises his income. LAKE SUPERIOR SCHOOL TEACHERS ATTEND WORKSHOP On behalf of Mr. E.J. Morgan, Director of Education, Mr. © W.T. Dukeg welcomed elementary and secondary school teacher: from Manitouwadge, Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay in Marathon on the afternoon of Mey 23rd. The highlight of the afternoon wes an address given by W.W. Watt, Senior Division Consultant for the Ontario Depart ment of Education who was introduced by Mr. Hernyk of Manito wadge. The address left much "food for thought" for the disoussion in the sessions which followed. Mr. B.C. Stewart, prinoipal of Schreiber High School thanked Mr. Watt for his inspirational speech. : A coffee break ensued and as another progressive step in the K to 13 programme elementary and secondary teachers assembled in groups to discuss aspects of their respective disciplines. At the termination of the discussion groups the F.W.T.0.A held a meeting and the 0.S.S.T.F. members met with Mr. Dillon, field secretary from the head office in Toronto. A supper meeting of the executive of 0.S.S.T.F. for this division brought what was an educationally beneficial day to a close.