Wednesday, October 12, 1983 THE RE} | men CATAL ELAINE AT GS TEW UMLAQQQQ4GQUUUGREQOAEVONSOAOAUEUGOOOUONOOQOOUUOEOGUAAANGOOGQ0UEUNG40400U00G0C4b90E90490509000H0UEU4SSEN0008UOELVEON0000QUEOECQUUELNOQOGNU00N0900H0000H0000S0H00000U0190500080SUUS0E0000UUN0S9UQ000000GQQNH0000S000000UNE0GUGUGSEOUIUONNGUCEOEOOUOQUCGNOQGADEUCGUUEOGQOUSROQOSUUGN0GQSOO0SQUUNON0GUUO00CUO0OUUGROGOOUSEROGGOUOCEOOUOUSCUORAERSOTEUOUHL By Angela Isaac September at Claremont has been an exciting month. Despite the blues of the first. few days, everyone is settling down to books and turning out for sports. The cross-country team got off to a running start. On Sept..19 in their first league meet the girls finished second and the boys followed close Penin’ in third place. In an exciting race Oct. 3, the Sparten boys placed second with the team consisting of Brenden DePol, Chris Payne, Dale Rothe and Ed and Dave McMullen, Mean- while, the girls team: Paddy Jaques, Shelley Renaud, Kim Bryant and Teresa Verwolf, came in with a close third. In individual standings, Branden DePol is currently sixth in Victoria‘and Paddy Jaques fifth. A special thank you to team member Kim Bryant, who raised an incredible $130in the Terry Fox Run. The senior boys’ soccer.team started the year off with a 5-1 win over Esquimalt. EZz._.L.LCL CoE By Brenda McGuire The big event at Stelly’s recently was the annual grade 9 _vs. Student Council basketball game. Grade 9s were in for ‘a surprise as.a serious. game turned into a circus. The Student Council entered amid a fanfare with cheerleaders in various ‘costumes. The game’s procedure switched various times to football, soccer and rugby. A few battles The boys’ volleyball teams are practicing and eagerly awaiting their league games. The junior boys’ rugby team led by coach, Mr. Kubek, clobbered the opposing Parkland team 18-1. They also had outstanding win on Oct. 6 against Stelly’s . For the first time in many years, Claremont “has produced a girls’ field hockey team. In their first game, Sandra Henry scored the winning and only goal against Dunsmuir. The junior girls’ volleyball team is busy practicing while the senior team had an excellent victory over SMU. All the teams are doing a super job, showing the true Sparten spirit. On Sept. 15 grade nines were officially welcomed to Claremont. For their initiation they were requested to wear red, white and blue, the school colours, or there would be a price to pay! Most showed their spirit and received an, ‘1’m-a Sparten!’”’ sticker and a lollipop: Unfortunately some did not. Those grade nines were led to the change rooms, where they had their faces painted red, white and blue. This amusing day was organised by activity co- ordinators, Dawn McPherson and Kelly Nielsen. Claremont held its first dance on Sept. 23. The theme was summer and ‘fun was had by the 400 or more students who attended. Joel Bohnet and Heather Clark dida terrific tricycle. Yes, I said tricycle. The Student Council: has arranged for a tricycle relay race to take place in the halls at lunchtime. Each grade team will be vying for the coveted | title of ‘‘Top Tinkers’’ in the school. This only. further. proves that we are mature adults — ready to take our palce in the world — don’t you agree? eOur junior boys’ soccer team got the week off toa good. start with a close win over Edward Milne: The junior boys’ rugby and girls’ grasshockey teams put in valiant. efforts but could not overcome Claremont and Mt. Doug. On the volleyball court. the senior boys’ team had a ‘set’? of two games. They were ‘‘bumped’’ off by Dun- -smuir but recovered to ‘‘spike’’ back at Reynolds. The senior girls’ team has overcome first game jitters against St. Margaret’s and are ready to take on their. next job of planning the evening. Thanks to everyone who participated and to the staff who helped out. Thursday saw the hobos of Claremont coming out of the woods and into the halls.. Hobo Day, another activily produced by Dawn and Kelly, was a great success. With the assistance of Mr. Giles and Mrs, White, everyone had an enjoyable time. Alng with sports and the above activities, many clubs are starting up. The Boating Club, which completes the Power Squadron Course has begun. With the aid of Mr. Spensiey and Mr. Jacobson, students learn the basics of boating and: participate in a few cruises. The Claremont Singers, under the direction of Mr, Osborne, has begun practicing, but new members are more than. welcome. Another - club, journalism and photography, is now starting. The annual or Yearbook Club, sponsored by Mr. Stack and editor Kim Bryant, will also gladly add anyone to their. team of dedicated workers. The Claremont Spartens have many opportunities to join clubs and sports this year. Student Council president Catriona’ McHattie. has. presented. the calendar. for. the. - coming year and it looks like it will be the best one yet. Fun fair A. fall fun. fair: will: take place 6-8:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at Keating elementary. school, 6843 Central Saanich Rd. Featured — arts-and crafts, home. baking, plants -and - produce, .. white ~ elephant, games, haunted. house, silent auction and more. ‘Tory which offers a practical experience in- MR. BUSINESSMAN: “lf your Business Phone Number is new or has been recently changed, please call us and we'll run it free of charge for a ipatioa of three months. This service limited to the Review's Trading area. Company Name sovAllWeather Sprinkler Systems to. Pyahlias _.658- 5652 bus. /383-6135 res: : Page B3 it’s the news paper habit Phone Nuraber’ evolved, but the result was a blowout victory of 592-7 for, opponents. The curling and swim teams are also underway “meet you’ guessed it: — the Student ‘Council! Now to a more for their seasons. The best of luck to them. | wayBrentwood Gifts & Crafts Shop os eee 652-3587" ~ seriousnote. Thought for the week. “Sidney and North aa (51, Carol's Beauty Salon. pete 652-4386 -» eScholarship classes are beginning in various academic. Have you ever considered. what. itis like to be a Saanich Local~ of. the . AX «Entire Maintenance & Supplies Ltd. es ee Bp 3283 | subjects so we are hoping for high marks for our students. newcomer in the school (or in any situation for that Esquimalt-Saanich (federal) i. 1 Eero ne. as: Cards and Books PSUS GEE A th 586. aaa ~-eThe grad executive has begun making plans for that matter). It is pretty overwhelming with all the new people, Progressive .- Conservative Hal = Computer Eyes eS :656-1215.> ecstatic” day ‘in. the’ future.» This year should see a-. classes. anda different system, all at once. The hardest part: Association is hosting yey oes induswies : ~. 656- 1622 ° of all is making friends. Everyone else is. Xe) busy with their... own problems, friends, and activities: that ‘they. fail to. acknowledge. any other humans. Next time’ you see a new face take the initiative and. smile or say. hi. You don’ tL social get-together. 2:30-5 ; -pim. Oct. 15 in. Margaret ~ -Vaughan © Birch -Hall. “All members. and... friends memorable grad in the capable hands of Louise Campbell - ~ president; Leigh Thomson.- after grad; Steve Galloway : ae decorations and Tina Doehnel - fund raising. = ~eStudents should beware while walking the halls on Oct. i a1 MeTaggart, Or. Sue. (38)Peninsula Signs. ; 99) Sidney Feed & Garden Supplies, (a7 Three Sisters Convenience Store . 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