Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1974, p. 7

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Rick McArthura busy teacher Rick comes from the email community of Ore- more Ontario After gradu ating from stayner high school Rick enrolled at the University of Western Ont ario where he graduated In with an honours degree In Physical Education Accept position Rick accepted a teaching position here at Acton high school after completing his teacher training at College In London Ontario Long day at the Maria Street apartments Ricks school day begins very early Rising at nix clock he heads to school for a seven o clock practice AHS Notes by two Geography and two Physical Education classes Rick completes his with another coaching session this time with the midget boys basketball team Keen interest Kicks keen Interest in sports is also apparent In his outside sport activities As a member of the Crecmoro baseball team he is helping his learn to a berth In the Ont ario senior C baseball finals Rick Is a come addition the Physical Education Department IF Just some of his enthusiasm and desire rubs off on his teams then we arc in for a very interesting sports year Scout and Guide news The Acton Free Press Wed September On Monday September two English teachers Sue Baker and Ken Ellis went to Brampton There they toured local book shops and reviewed some newly- published paperbacks On Thursday September a Family Life Program will Student Services Chairman Brian Skerrett la responsible for this new of fering now at the high school This family lite program Is a first for the high school It Includes Ideas for parent effectiveness training The evening meetings will Include students and The first class starts Thursday September There a good turnout for night school registration this year Check the ad in Ms paper for details about courses that are being of fered Registration is still open for several of the classes At grade parents night this year slides were shown describing the Student Guid ance Information System Vice principal Ian Downie reported that parents attended Next Sunday Monday and Tuesday a workshop at Dorset will be held Com municating and working with each other is on the agenda I BriKOSkerrettj Dave Jones David Kali Val Walters and Louise are the teachers going this year Thirty five students will Be accommodated The cost for the three days will be North Bay Roy McMillan chairman of the Arts and Applied Sciences Department went to North Bay on Thursday and Friday He was on a panel discussing the changing role of the Early start for basketball Basketball at Acton high school Is off to an early start Forty midgets and Junior Slayers have signed up for respective teams Due to their enthusiasm Rick Mc- feels If everyone con tinues to attend practice successful season will be in store Both squads will meet with plenty of action this year Exhibition games tourna ments and regular scheduled provide plenty of competition A portion of their season will also be spent viewing higher calibre basketball For instance the players will be attending an NBA game between the Buffalo Braves and the Detroit Pistons at Maple Leaf gardens this Thursday Other similar excursions will be arranged later Many girls show interest At a meeting that was held the first week of school IB girls showed Interest In gymnastics Gymnastics at Ac Ion involves the recreational and competitive aspects The girls work out twice a week A competitive team la chosen in late December The coaches of the team this year are Anne Pool and Wilkinson Mrs Wilkinson background in ballet helps a great deal In creating fig wing movements In both floor and beam routines Last var Acton High competed on the Junior level for the first time This year there will be three levels of competition novice junior and Intermediate Novice competitors will compete in on meet to be held In County In the spring Juniors and in termediate win compete In the Halton East meet on March department head The topic with which he was concerned was program development There were business education directors at the conference Those present came all the way from Sault Marie to Matte This Thursday will be school photo day Black and white pictures will be taken of all students Color pictures will also be taken for those students who wish them The required for the color Pictures will to be paid advance will have to be paid advance First Assembly Our first assembly of the year will be held this Friday The Soul Survivors will be there to entertain the students A dime collection will be taken to pay for the assembly The displays put on by the high school at the fall fair were a great success Much thanks should be given Anne Poole Bruce Andrews Rick and the many students who worked at the food booth With the Fall Fair and all the other activities going on Its been a busy week at Acton High The money we made there at the food booths to such things as referee ses track meets etc WHAT A MOUTHFUL for such a girl Sharon Archibald a grade three student at Robert Little School enjoyed the fair but had to admit the popcorn was the best part RICK is a native of Creemore Ontario and came to Acton high school to teach physical education and geography He attended the University of Western Ontario and graduated in 1973 Old age loses players The girls basketball this year will be Junior Since most of the learn from last year is unable to play because of their nut the cam this year will be primarily made up of a new breed The have been practicing three nfgfits a ek for the past three weeks ami are preparing for heir first game next Tues Oct against Georgetown This years team is coached by Anne Pool and Maureen A former High student Jack Holmes lias come out to assist in team tactics On Sept four team members from high schools in and feel are at lending a basketball clinic at A for a brush upon tactics llain cnn if York Universitys team along wild members of his are running the clink The members this years team ore Karen Chapman Irwin Carol Jordan Sue lchn Lisa Near Iil Marin assistant captain Heather Carol Sales Jean Sue and Kim Van Dor assistant captain by Murk Howe After many weeks of preparation I he Acton Boy Scouts had successful exhibit years fall fair The display consisted of on actual campsite which In eluded a lent a patrol box a campflrc a tripod a hiker lent and snow hoes Our flags were supported by a sturdily built entrance gate The Scouts also built a monkey bridge which children and adults alike enjoyed The Cubw displayed their badges and their Indian costumes The Beavers displayed their uniforms and gave out information District Com missioner Gordon Douglas and ADC Murray Harrison were In at tendance The Girl Guides and the Brownies not only had a very good float but also marched in the parade lack of numbers prevented the Cubs and Scouts from marching All In all the groups were well represented New section The newest and youngest addition to the Acton Scouting family are he Beavers Canada This program is designed for boys years old On October 10 all in lerested parents ore invited to a meeting at p m at the Acton Scout Hall on School This meeting will provide you with In formation on the new program Tor any other In formation please phone Mrs Andrea Sharpies Acton results The Acton If Calf Club held Achievement Day at Acton Saturday Sept with all of the members showing their calves the various classes were as follows llecf First Marie Parker second David Itockwood third Tom Parker Cnmpbcllvlllc Dairy Showmanship- Carol Acton second Hob Murray Acton third Marie Murray Href David Rhythmics is exercise Ithylhmks wis Introduced as an extracurricular lost year It s continuing this year by girls from variety of different sports It also serves as a form of exercise for those who do not particularly for other sports Added to balls hoops scarves and ropes this there will be j177 dance The girls practice twice a week fur an hour the regularly scheduled gym nasties practices Tins years Croup consists of twelve girls Mercury 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