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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1971, p. 18

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PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 27, 1971 Teacher of the week = cont'd from page 17 in student housing, serving a term on the governing council of the now controversial Rochdale College and obtaining a degree in chemical engineering. Upon graduation, he began teaching science, prim= arily physics and chemistry. He has made his home in Scarborough, Espanola and Amherstburg prior to coming to the Schreiber Campus. Mr. McCormick enjoys fishing and curling, and hopes to arouse an interest in drama within the school . Mr. McCormick and his wife, Audrey, view their move to Schreiber as a return to the friendly North, free of pollution and the sprawling suburbs of the south. Welcome! Mr. and Mrs. McCormick. - Photo b P. Caccamo. THEATRE HOUR COMPANY COMES TO T.B. English B5 students from Schreiber Campus, attend ed a performance on Wednesday, October 13, when the Theatre Hour Company came to the Terrace Bay Campus of Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School . The actors, consisting of three men and two women, performed a number of skits, each one a segment of Canadian plays. The theme for their performance was entitled, "From Sea to Sea", and the plays were "Theatre of Neptune," "Koishinmit Takes a Partner," "Yesterday the Children were Dancing," "The Killdeer," "The Great Hunter", and "One Man Mask". Songs were rendered, and the actors' talents were brilliantly displayed. All students enjoyed their performance immensely. After the performance, a workshop was held for groups of students. The actors went through an exercise routine which they do faithfully before each performance, to limber up so that they can- come on stage full of energy. The Company is travelling all over Canada, and will not be finished their tour until the end of March. Their performance was, indeed worth seeing, and it is hoped that they can return fiext year with another similar outstanding production. CROSS-COUNTRY The Boys' Cross-Country team took part in two meets in Thunder Bay on Saturday, October 9, 1971. The Schreiber Campus team placed 4th in the 10 mile Relay Race, ahead of Fort William Collegiate. The team did very well considering they were competing against senior competition. During the afternoon the boys competed against Geraldton, Thunder Bay Olympic Club and Lakehead University in a 3-mile Cross-Country event. Lonnie Connelly finished 11th amongst approximately 40 competitors in this race. His time was 19 minutes and 36 seconds. CHEERLEADERS Cheerleading try-outs were held in Terrace Bay on Tues., Oct. 12. The twelve cheerleaders were chosen according to their voice, appearance, personality and skill ability. The judges included Miss M. Wright, Mrs. S. Bulawka, Mr. K. Hougesen, Mrs. C. Hougesen, Miss Jackie Turner and Mr. Joey Dobush. The teams are as follows: = Senior Cheerleaders left to right - Rae Sisson, Joan Person, Cathy Cocks, Carla Calder, Susan Johnson, Wendy McMillan (captain). Junior Cheerleaders - back row, left to right = page 19 - Linda Huard, Marcia Nicol (captain), Gaetanne Chicoine. Front row, left to right = page 19 - Susan Pluto, Janine Pineault, Darlene Mallais. JUNIOR BOYS' VOLLEYBALL TEAM The following students have earned a place on the Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School Boys' cont'd page 19...

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