The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-09-26, Page 24Pap, 24_ Luck tow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 26, 1979
.Elect yearbook executiveWit:
SECONDARY NEWS
Preis Reporters:
Nancy MacDonald
and Michele MacTavish
YEAR BOOK EXECUTIVE
For 1979-80, the Yearbook
executive is as follows: edit-
or, Joanne Pollock; assistant
editors, Debbie Gamble and
Torn Wilson; business man-
ager, Adrian Korten; adver-
tising, Shannon Courtney;
literary editor, Ann Court-
ney; boys' sports editor, Jeff
Mac"Tavish; girls' sports edi-
tor, Heather MacDonald;
photography and darkroom,
Eoin MacKay, Susan 'Reev-
es, Dave Benjamin, Mark
Foulds, and Peggy Elliott;
typists are Ann Courtney,
Susan Cook, Peggy Elliott
and Patti McLean. Good luck
to the Yearbook Executive!
EXCITEMENT AT It, D.S.III
There was a bit of excite-
ment last week, stirring at
R,D.S.!;!!. On Tuesday there
was some curiosity as no one
.was allowed to enter the
Science Room. On Wednes-
day. at approximately 2.50
p.m.. all students andteach-
ers were ushered .out of the.
school. The reason for this
mysterious happening ' was
because there was some
picric acid in the Science.
Lab, . and under crystaline
condition it. can explode. Two
men from Toronto came to
the school and removed the
picric acid into the back of'. a
truck. They were accompan.
ied by the police. The picric
acid is related closely . to.
TNT; although Mr. Malhotra;
stated that • it wasn't as
dafigerous as the media
claimed it to be. .
B.I.A. GOLF RESULTS
Last Wednesday, the.,
B.LA: Golf Tournament' was
held at Sauble Golf Club. The
Ripley boys .took fourth
place. The .golf members
would :like. -to thank the
former principal of Kincar-
dine Secondary School, and
his wife;, Mr: and Mrs. Ars-
cott, for going with them to
Sauble, as Mr. Turvill was
unable to go because of the
incident with the picric acid.
FALL FAIR
Everyone is getting ready
for the Ripley Fall Fair, this
Saturday, September 29. The
teachers are busy getting all
of the entries tagged and the
students are planning their
floats, that aretobe entered
in the. parade. Each class is
creating its own float, and
we're all excited • to $P9Mv,113
they turn out!!!
TENNIS CLUB
Ripley's first Tennis Club
will be competing. at
C.W.O.S.S.A on Thursday.
Our representatives Brian
Huston and Harold Vander
Glas 'will be travelling to
Cambridge to participate in
this tournament. Good .luck
Brian and Harold!!!
ELEMENTARY NEWS
By Tabatha MIddelkamp
and: Llan. Murray
Elementary Yearbook rep-
resentatives for .1979-1980
are as follows: ,Class 71,
Nicole Casemore; Class 72,
Christine Cover; Class 81,
Paul' Keelan.
These Yearbook represent-
atives are responsible for
selling the 1979-80 Ripley
District School Yearbook to
the students. of their own
classes. .
[Intendedfor last week]
. ELEMENTARY NEWS
By, Tabatha •Middelkamp
and Llsa Murray.
The Elementary students
at R.D.S. have elected class
-representatives from each
class, In`'Mrs. Henderson's
class Alison__ Plowright and
Ian Culbert, _ from: ' Ms. Mc-
Gonegal.'s class, Dana Clam-
pitt and Danny Wood, in Mr.
Armstrong's class •Andrew,
Birnie and:: Michele Burnett
Were chosen.
At noon lour the Elemen-
tary soccer. . started With two,
girls' teams and six boys'
teams; Each team plays each
other ' and the team with the
most points at the end of the
year will get a tab,
SECONDARY NEWS
By Michelle MacTavish
and Nancy MacDonald
This Wednesday, Septem-
ber 19, , the annual B.I.A.
Golf Tournament is taking
place at . Sauble Golf Club.
Students that are represent-
pfry .District ,k,.hO0l
ing R,D.S. in the tournament
are Gregg Stevenson, Harold
Peet, Scott McLean, Dave
Murray, Harold Vander
Glas, Paul Culbert, and our.
principal, Mr. Turvill. The
best four scores from Ripley
District School will be added
up. Good luck to the boys and
Mr. Turvill on the . golf
course!
ELECTION RESULTS
On Friday, September 14,
the students of R.D.S. el-
ected a new student council
for 1979-80. The new pres-
ident is Corinne Boyle, and
Ric Irwin is •the vice pres-
ident. The secretary for this
year is Debbie -Lowry and our
new treasurer is Joan Os-
borne, The new student
council would liketo see
some school spirit in the halls
this. year. Let's make this
year as memorable as last at
R.D.S.I
BIOLOGY CLASS TRIP
On Friday, September 21
the grade 12 and 13 Biology
class is going to McGregor
Park for .the day. They plan
to study some aspects of
ecology on this trip.
VOLLEYBALL FEVER
Volleyball fever, is catchy
at R.D,H.S. this yearl The
teams have been made up for
-intramural •sports, held at
• noon, each day. Inter -school
teams have started practis-
ing after school. Mr. Brown
and Mr. Coultes are coaching
the teams..
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