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Terrace Bay News, 14 Mar 1973, p. 14

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PAGE I4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH I4, I973 Superior Voice -- cont'd ...... in the next semester, and only loses five months rather than a full year under the sem- estered system. In the Spring, a public meeting will be held in each campus to outline to parents and interested citizens the entire 1973-74 semes- tered program. The students will be receiving this information in school prior to the com- pletion of their final option sheets. It is hoped that with the possibility of earning a credit in five months rather than ten months that more adults in the community will enroll in courses during the day school program. In late May there will be a regis- tration day for any interested adults who wish to enroll in one or more courses during the first or second semester. If there are any questions at this time regarding the semestered system, please call the Principal or Vice-Principals. Call the Schreiber Campus at 824-2555 or the Terrace Bay Campus at 825-327I. Driver Education Course: Registration for the Driver Education Cour- se will take place at Lake Superior High School at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 28th. Room 3, Schreiber Campus; Room I02 Terrace Bay Campus. Parent Teacher Interviews: On Tuesday and Wednesday, March 6 and 7 parent-teacher interviews were held at the Schreiber Campus and Terrace Bay Campus res- pectively, of Lake Superior High School. The interviews provided the opportunity for many parents and teachers to discuss the progress of the students as indicated on the March report cards. Thanks is expressed to Mrs. Lewycky and the Home Economics students for providing an excellent lunch. Work Week March I2-I6: During the week of March I2-I6, eighteen commercially-oriented students will be working at various locations in Schreiber and Terrace Bay. This week will give the students the oppor- tunity to practise skills and theory acquired in the classroom. Appreciation is extended to the many local businesses, government departments and insti- tutions who have co-operated in making the week possible for the students. HOLY ANGELS SCHOOL ANGELS HARP Thought: Spring is always in the heart of one who sees goodness in another human being. Constable Outhouse and his friend Chuk cap- tured the interest of all the students and sparked many thoughful questions. The con- stable explained the use of his police dog in tracking, rescuing and capturing. Photo below - Chuk jumping through a flaming hoop. Chuk playing dead Chuk capturing a "wanted" person (played by Danny Power) continued page I5 ......

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