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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1996, p. 35

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P #,‘; wt . es f P r CAA‘is getting tough on Ao: ~ t is s l e j & out mega $ Canadian scholarships xd : s s f 9 MC-:; from 700 to 820. ; Chronicle Although every the NCAA has athletic scholar |INMTRODUCES CRIB & Waterloo pitching sensation Brad Drew should consider himself . SHiPS, the 2mount determined by the sport Bascball is . | o exAiph COLLEGE]|" z.mdmw_hwwm classified as an ‘equalized sport where the program receives 11.7 P é Association obviously does. * (Continued on page 28) * Crib comverts to t Drew is one of many Ontario high school students § who is about to board ascholarship ride at a U.S. colâ€" . youth bed to ® kg,u&m'“‘:wh%u double bed & However, on “M table e rides will ie huader so achieve mow thes the Fonh p Conge wesser l2 has tightened the reitis on the high number of (forâ€" converts to dresser | & cign) Canadian secondary school athletes heading 3 south. * The NCAA has now instituted tougher academic i cligibility requirements for Canadians in an effort to "A limit the number of scholarships awarded to nonâ€" mm American students, i There have been a soaring mumber of Canadians receiving athletic scholarships stateside over the past few years and the NCAA, and college presidents looking at tough budget restraints, are trying to |/ reduce the number of Canadians to only the very ue 1 C e ie 1e Sn mNETIENT in A peoih rurunt Te Py o e P en mrs | BEATRIX POTTER & WINNIE THE POOH close to over a fourâ€"year period f F During the past few years, Waterloo high school | gifts, accessories, bedding & borders athletes receiving significant scholarships include T oomu otmnan 2s AUTHORIZED PEG PEREGO DEALER 4 REPA® DEPOT soccer player Katie Silcox who‘s attending Campbell r [| â€"ftton Thurs. 105230; tri. 108:30, sa 1osoo 743â€"1 321 University, N. C.; crossâ€"country runner Kathy Butler, | _ ’ i # e 311 Victoria St. N. ineax Larcaze; KWitchener now at University of Wisconsin; and swimmer Shawn [ worehs 7 P Button who‘s making waves at University of Ohio. | e Tran o m in n ,fi Currently, soccer player Nick Budalich, an OAC stu | e C y e l eP a .3 ++ »}, dent at Bluevale collegiate is undergoing the courting | & n est) is siiut to ther me 'Wflé&' E. h rituals ofmmum,.nw 4* rticcifinh opr ns wad esw coiupertt I aurier xhohr!hpnfmm .” lm ‘ 7 $ A * ~".‘3t as 5.4 A‘ m n C o ”-i:fl‘}); According to Steve Malonee, NCAA Director of |/ ns T y 3 P o d . s se it WR ies | 4 / Eo 5E r Legislative Services, the presidents of American colâ€" | . l theX s w NK A uies cdid mont otin 30 â€" leges and universities were the ones who voted for | P rd5, f hins the most bentft: Wilfrid Laurier University offers a wide variety the NCAA to toughen up its eligibility rules with the | e t e + of cultural events. Plan to include Launer in your biggest rule change occurring in grade requirements U ( who ‘W’*?'%‘" like | | schedule this week! for all students seeking admission to American uniâ€" | / P 4 ball League champiâ€" Cc versities. 3. i P p 14 my \ pemmen «t ~»"5 P ‘ RSDAY "In the past, only the top 13 subjects were taken | SÂ¥ L S hommmtlestitedim s November 14th 2 pm into account when calculating a student‘s average. | s Te second Canadian uo _ Opening Reception Now, all core subjects will be taken into account," | / 3 i. He attacted the attenilon of the | | James Blackburn & Robert McNair, said Malonee. "Last year a student required a 2.0 [ . in the U.S, (approximately 50), from 62. Photography id %Mm_‘h:’hm?l’m”& Unb astorty 3§;€ Pe 402 WE WO | | + Robert Langen Galiery average. $ Mmfll‘l e ce * ts »ifgf“\¢ ?g"”? 'fi. w‘,“"’""_-v t Oe â€" Monday â€" Saturday 10 am â€" 7 pm Standardized Admission Test (S.A.T.) have increased t iz se 3e ’ii’ M* x;‘::&'q a Exhibit continues unti) November 30th muzlsolnmiwnw,dofiaiq scholarships from 90% to 100%. According to Steve Malonee, NCAA Director of Legislative Services, the presidents of American colâ€" leges and universities were the ones who voted for the NCAA to toughen up its eligibility rules with the biggest rule change occurring in grade requirements for all students seecking admission to American uniâ€" versities. "In the past, only the top 13 subjects were taken into account when calculating a student‘s average. Now, all core subjects will be taken into account," Waterloo Chronicle carrier, Suzanne will receive a gift certificate from Domino‘s Pizza. , Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P2 Waterioo Chronicle, 75 King Street, South, Suite 201 if you are interested in a route or know anyone who is please call the office at 886â€"2830 or mail this ad to: Her favorite trips have been to New Brunswick and California and her favorite movies are Grease and Ladybugs. in the future, Suzanne would like to be a Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Suzanne Weich is this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle "carrier of the week". She delivers in the Uptown area. Suzanne is in grade 6 this year and her favorite school subjects are math and reading. She is a member of the Kâ€"W Skating Club, Waterloo Dance Centre and Girl Guides. Suzanne enjoys swimming and playing baseball and in her spare time, she likes to For all her hard work as a CARRIER OF fawe + mne » mss a on o mus s ame a m a mus s ane + o s mss ane + ace + mt COPPERCROFT / OLD ABBY RD. 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Free adrmssion uniess otherwise stated Jeaturing Faculty of Music Students November 17th 4 pm WLU Chapel Choir Jan Overduin, conductor Barrie Cabena, guest organist music by Reda, Bornefield & Kropfrener Keffer Memorial Chapel James Blackburn & Robert McNair, Photography * Robert Langen Galiery Monday â€" Saturday 10 am â€" 7 pm Exhibit continues unti) November 30th Wilfrid Laurier University offers a wide of cultural events. Plan to include Laumer schedule this week! BEATRIX POTTER & WINNIE THE POOH gifts, accessories, bedding & borders AUTHORIZED PEG PEREGO DEALER & REPAI® DEPOT on Thurs. 10530; Fri. 104:30, sa. iosoo 743â€"1 321 For more info about WLU events please call $84â€"0710 ext. 3800

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