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Terrace Bay News, 11 Sep 1969, p. 14

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PAGE 14 The Angel's Harp - cont'd from page !3 .... in Ireland. Sister-is living at Holy Angel's Convent At the convent Sister is the superior and housekeeper . She lived in North Bay for six years, Port Arthur for six years, Sudbury for two years and Guatemala for two years. Sister likes Schreiber because the people here are very friendly. We hope that Sister stays for a long time. " Written By Cathy © 'Hara Grade 5, Holy Angels School . In photo below is Catherine O'Hara with Sister St. Kevin after the interview. Te "THE OWL'S HOOT" TERRACE BAY NEWS SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL'S OPENING --the road." SEPTEMBER 11, 1969 -- ' 'Two hundred and eighteen students enrolled at Schreiber High School during the first week of school. The enrolment in the various programs is as © follows: Four Year Business and Commerce, grades 9 - 12 -- 71 students; Five Year Arts and Science grades 9 - 12 -- 106 students; grade 13 -- 41 students. The staff and students are looking forward to a year of successful educational activities. SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL 1969-70 FACULTY Pictured below are the 1969-70 faculty of Schreiber High School. From left to right they are: - Front row: Mr. D.J. Williamson, Mr. W.T. Dukes, Mrs. C.L. Stewart, Mrs. M.J. Niemi, Mrs. J.A. Nagy, Mrs. R.A. Mulligan, Miss N.J. Warren, Mr. R.L. Affleck, Mr. S.B. Chyril. Back Row: Mr. B.C. Stewart, Mr. a ae ' Truman, Mr. W.D. Klassen, Mr. A.B. Gordon, Mr. A.G. Lawlor, Mr. E.A. Gouthro, Mr. J.F. Penner, Mr. G.P. Nagy. All have attended summer courses during the summer months. On Monday, September Ist, the faculty met at the school to discuss philosophies and procedures for the 1969-70 School Year. "What's the matter, George?" asked the woman as her husband got out of the car@. "Puncture," he said. "You should have been on the lookout for oe this. The guide told you that there was a fork in

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