eS ADTE TERE RH any TRE SOP SO oer eaten ee oe SCHOOL" BOARD. BRIEFS) —ee ee Sap eer nes aac Ry, E..Lucas, principal of Booth Memorial. High school, reported that two parents had complained about the bus service from Sec- tlon Two. a Members tabled: the question of selecting a name for the. new high school. -K, F. Harding. suggested. that the Daily News run a contest among its readers. “Mrs. A. L,. Bell ‘suggested ‘Prince Rupert . Senior : High | # ‘ school. - we ot “What “does ‘a name “mean anyway?” asked Robert: Welaey: “No. a’ thing.” | Mr. Lucas complimented. Len Harrington and Mel Thompson on their efforts in- prodycing who of . 1958" ab his school. co . Lucas said he was pot entinasinwtic about the school en- tering. the proyineial .. cyrjing competition at Prince George on January.24, se : Regional’ playoffs, would. have to be-held, also at Prince: Grorge, er eee) ‘Delicious. Chinese Food SERVED . ee ‘HERE! Free ‘Home Delivery. (Min. $3.00 Orders) MELROSE CHOP. SUEY ‘Phone 3329: NEW! FROM HACK \BIGH-FIDEL r V/ ! ee cannanco rene speakers here... plus two speakers in the lid, oe ee a ene te Pa Ree Ka oe | Se aed al ag ey ee eee" . , - . o , “ ‘ oy, , t ' Lah st woe eo ‘|}was no ‘| per ‘cent, had the- best. atten- ee NN ip lane ee oe ate he ee we UN e@or vow with at least two school days lost. | "After some discussion it was has* ‘complet ! rcice ® Feu PET a wees n me. agreed that he should inquire ‘further to see if the competition could be held so that, less school time was. lost. Consideration of a letter from: the Prince Rupert ‘Administra- tors’ Association, urging the ap- pointment of a.consultant, for advising primary tetachers was. deferred until; the next mect- ing. Writing on behalf of the asso- clation, ‘H. Steele: said there * substitute for ‘skilled primary. teacher, and. a consult- -ant would be able to spread her knowledge and skill: over a wide. area.” Schools : Superintendent: J, M.. Phillipson. ‘said. he. thought. the. board should. consider. the Whole question: of supervisory. staff, "He sald he would like to’: ‘study. the - question, in ; ‘relation © “9° ‘the whole teaching ‘problem dn’ the area.- >, oo s . a ot The. board’ deided - to. - sell: the ald. army building : on» Seven- teenth : street which * it. once ‘planned to turn, into. a: esehool: It was..told that: to. convert.” it, into.a modern school: would: cost ‘three-quarters’ .the - price. of-a new. school;. at: the. same: time the: building: ‘would still be sub- standard. beg Mr.. Phillipson « - reported’ ‘that Port “Edward. school, with '97.95 ‘dance. record. in. the: area,” “It was. followed “by ‘Conrad ‘St. 99.96 per ‘cent; Edward, 95.4 per cent... Trailing. behind, came. Roose- velt Park, 94.7. per“ cent;- and Digby Island, 92.05 ‘per cent. Port Essington. school .was .or- the -teacher,. Roderick Harrison, and. Mrs. Harrison and their young daughter - were: ‘making themselves comfortable. Sunnyside school was. reopened in. early. November, -. ‘the board was told. B.C, Packers ‘had’ pro- vided.a suitable house;. and the teacher,: Carlo Bongarzoni,’.was dealing -with a Spread. of. selene grades. ~” Conrad Parent- Teachers . -Te- ported. -that somewhere.’ over 90 Dr. Marquis, head of the music department of UBC. will be in Prince Rupert shortly and will discuss the appoint- expepted att a emoart High school I sn eine l f year, . Ther : the - fantor. school a senior’ sehogl. Booth: Mem- }. ‘orial, “95.47 per: ‘cent:’ ‘and, ‘King ganized, said Mr. Phillipson, and}. “per cent ‘of ‘parents © attended |. Sl A Ee OE - Parents ask for notification Vt - when bus service cpnealied “Tt was ggreed. to: contact the local bus company suggesting that it should : anneunce by radio if: it intends to cancel a service on any. one day. | o estension " quphsbea ted he ‘plans {or “Intends » tq vBG I. sitwenship,’ sew A net staff: dngreage: ‘pf four i >My. 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