Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 19A fair wouldn't be complete: without the midway and the Bayfield Fall Fair was
no exception. The village Lions Club operated several rides, hot dog booths and
games. of chance including' the popular turtle races .at the weekend event.
(Shelley McPhee photo)
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Murphy says
Back here in the hole
by Paul Hartman
Well here we are back
in this. hole (forgive the
expression) for another
year.
To those of you who've
been here before -
welcome back to this so-
called "Hallowed Halls";
and to those who are just
entering this beloved
institlation (girls)
welcome and good luck in
the coming year - 'cause
your gonna need it.
Now it's time to ac-
custom ourselves to the
of nine to three -fifteen
'"grind. - Back to
homework, essays,
projects, tests and
eventually (ugh) exams.
Still, it's sure good to
see somefamiliar faces
along with some new ones
as well.
The Chronicle
like to offer a
would
warm
welcome- to one of those
-"new faces" .in particular
- that of our new principal
Mr. Herb Murphy. We
hope his stay here will be
a long and.enjoyable one.
.However just as
noticeable as the ne*
faces are the familiar
ones that are missing -
most notably that of our
former principal, Mr.
Phillips. We wish Mr.
Phillips as well as all
those who have departed
from CHSS all the best in
their new endeavors.
A good luck wish should
also go out to this year's
Students' Council, headed
by Ed Bullen, who will be
devoting the bulk of his
time attempting to fulfill
the wants and needs of
the student body.
Meanwhile, "yours
truly" along with the rest
of the Chronicle staff will
.be doing our best to'keep
you up to date and in-
formed on all school news
(? ! ), sports and en-
tertainment.
So, good luck in the
corning year and here's
hoping it goes fast.
TTiTJItSAY, SM&gR4.1980** 9
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CHSS needs s •ir=is`
by Darryl Fox
As you probably
already know Central
uron has a new prin-
cipal, Mr. Herbert ,T.
Murphy . and most
students are how asking
themselves - what is he
like?
Mr. Murphy was born
and educated in London.
He did a year's work at
Waterloo and took his
CHSS this week
Students once again
invaded CHSS halls on
Tuesday, September 2.
Afte-r a shoe speech by
new principal Mr. Herb
Murphy, normal classes -
were held.
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. School photographs will
be taken on Thursday,
September 11.
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Forty-three
students
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With school for this
year only days old,
several sports have
started already. Gi ls'
basketball has started as
well as boys' volleyball
and tennis.
Basketball will ,,.be
coached _ by Mr. Clynick
and Mrs. Reid. Volleyball
is under the direction of
Mr: Allen and Mr.
Jankowski, while Miss
Burch will handle tennis.
Hopefully we can start
this year with a full slate
of quality teams.
It seems that - every
year someone is always
telling people to join a
team and this year is no
exception.. By joining a
team you will improve
yourself and probably
add to the strength of the
team.
For those who still are
not convinced, you will at
least get time off of
school.
Master of Edugation
degree in Toronto.. After
teaching at Brantford he
Game -to Qodei'ich in 1966
where he was science
department head and
taught chemistry as well
as some biology. In 1972
he went to Seaforth for a
year and then to Exeter
for seven years.
This year at Clinton he
doesn't plan to do any
teaching but 'states he
will try to visit classes
and talk to students in an
effort to get to know them
better.
Mr..:Murphy would like
to see a school where
students have the op-
portunity to develop to
their fullest potential and
therefore he would like to
see a large range of
programs and courses.
Also Mr. Murphy would
like a close harmonious
work relationship bet-
ween staff, students, -,and
administration and he
would like to see students
taken seriously - and
listened to.
Mr. Murphy sees school
spirit and the school
image as being the main
things needing im-
provement at CHSS. He
says the school does not
have a positive image
and he wants the school to
take a leadership role in
the ommunity and would
like o hear people talk of
how good the quality of
stud nts and staff is and
.to h v
a e people see the
cho�l a pdsitTve'thing
in the. community. To do
this thestudents must
become proud of the
school and proud of the.
school's achievements.
Mr. Murphy believes
the major cause for the
lack of student par-
ticipation is a. lack of, self
esteem. The school can
only be what the students
make it and if they are
negative and apathetic
then all they can expect is
a negative school image.
Teachers gradually
become disgusted with
such attitudes, and as a
result, teacher in
volvement, drops.
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even more negatve and
the whole tiling :spirals
negatively downwards.
CHSS' new principal
• wants to reverae Wig
trend and hopes students
are willing to try as well,.
Mr•1 Murphy Would like
students to see hixn as an
educator I first and
foremost. He does not
want to be strict and a
disciplinarian unless he
has to a but he will if
necessary. He wants the
school to ;r£iin' smoothly
and quietly. Mr. Murphy
sees his job as
establishing an at-
mosphere in the school
conducive to the
profit c ion . o quality
education. He wants to
make.it so students want
to learn.
He does not want to
remain aloof and
separated from students.
He wants to be ap-
proachable and to be able
to be talked to by
students. Mr. Murphy
believes students. should
be able to express their
views openly and be able
to discuss new ideas with
him. He wants to be seen
as fair and reasonable yet
he does not want to be a
friend with the students.
Although he is willing to
listen to students, they
should not assume he is.
"buddy -buddy" with
them.
As a personal message
to students, he would like
to welcome them back
from the suinnier. `FIe'
hopes they are coming
back fresh and
revitalized and ready' ,to
work. He wants this to be
the best year of education
students have had yet.
Mr. Murphy fully ex-
pects to enjoy being
principal of CHSS. He has
received very positive
attitudes from the staff
he has met. He is grateful
for the help he has had in
adapting and adjusting to
the school especially
since his appointment
was so sudden.
To sum it up Mr.
Murphy is looking at the
new job as a challenge
and a . new experience,
one in which he, as well
as the school and
students, have a chance
to grow and develop.
It's a fact
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