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Senior High Citizens and Australian Exchange page 3
J unior H igh A wards , S tudent C ouncil and V olunteering initiatives
Student Services PostSecondary information School trips
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A new look for the newsletter and website
We
are pleased to announce grade 12 student Nick Walls as the new Website Administrator for Rundle College Society. Under the supervision of Mrs. Armstrong, Nick is responsible for the daily maintenance and updates of the junior/senior high website. In addition, Nick is in the process of creating the new websites for the elementary and primary schools. Hopefully these new sites will be online in the next few weeks. Congratulations, and thank you, Nick!
Attention Photographers! Do you have a great photo of a school event?
ing job. Rundle is very fortunate to have someone as dedicated and proficient in the role of editor. Thank you, Erin, and congratulations on another fantastic newsletter!
We are also extremely happy
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to have Erin Biberdorf returning this year in the role of newsletter editor. As an added challenge for Erin this year, she was asked to completely redesign the look and feel of the newsletter. As you can see, she has done an amaz-
The yearbook committee is looking for your spectacular photos! Please e-mail photos to: yearbook@rundle.ab.ca Thanks in advance!
Drama/English theatre visit
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Wednesday, September 22, the Drama 10, 20 and 30 classes, along with a few English Honours students, attended Theatre Calgary’s matinee production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. It was extremely well directed and performed. The students wrote insightful and observant critiques of the production, noticing detail, themes and specific performance
skills. I was impressed with the students’ maturity, class and
The Drama department is looking to add to its existing costumes and props. If you have any items that you would like to donate, we will gladly accept them. In particular, we are
theatre etiquette. Thanks also to Ms. Montgomery for attending. Ms. B-A Snowden
looking for male clothing, wire hangers and empty bins.
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Athletics update
This year the grade 7/8 boys’ vol-
The ISAA City Golf Playoffs took The
grade 9 boys’ volleyball team has had a strong start to their season, beating the home team in the third place game at the Red Deer Lake tournament. The boys played two league games, defeat-
leyball team had a great turnout for tryouts. Thank you to all the boys that came out!
24-25 for a tournament where they placed 4th overall. Good job, boys! The team had the opportunity to watch a Dinos volleyball game on Friday, September 24. Not only were they able to watch some great volleyball, but it was also a fantastic team-building excursion. Good luck to the team for a successful season!
The grade 8 girls’ volleyball team is also looking forward to a superb season. The first tournament was at the Volleydome on October 2. Wish us luck for future competitions!
The grade 7 boys’ volleyball team has had a busy start to the season, traveling to Olds on September
Influenza season: be prepared!
Once
again influenza season is approaching. Each year, the influenza vaccine is made up of the three influenza strains expected to be the most serious for the season. H1N1 will be part of this year’s seasonal vaccine; therefore, only the one vaccination is needed. The term “pandemic” is no longer used to refer to H1N1 influenza, as this term only applies to viruses new to the community to which no one has immunity and that can spread rapidly to many people in many countries. Seasonal influenza clinics will begin on October 12 in 4 locations around the city. They will be open until mid-December. The clinics will be open 7 days a week.The confirmed sites include: Richmond Road Diagnostic and Treatment Center (RRDTC – the Old Children’s Hospital)
Brentwood Mall Avenida Mall A northeast location
ing both Glenmore Christian School and West Island College. More tournaments follow at Rally Pointe on October 2, Brooks Junior High School on October 23 and the Volleydome on October 30. We are also hosting the Alberta South Central Zone tournament on November 20. The boys are very excited, so please wish them good luck.
place on September 21 at Inglewood Golf Course. Despite the cold temperatures, the Rundle teams finished very commendably; the girls placed second and the boys fourth. Well done!
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early September, the football team returned to the field as reigning provincial champions. We opened the season in an exhibition game against Holy Trinity High School, a much larger program, and fought hard, losing a close game 33-23. Since that game, we have played three others and have a 2-1 record. The team has a solid core of returning grade 12 players that are eager and ready to make another playoff run.
Volleyball team listings may be found on the next page.
Two more sites may open initially as needed. The clinic hours will be: Monday to Thursday: 1 to 8 PM Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM Please call 403 943 LINK (5465) for more information or check www.healthlinkalberta.ca for updated information. Vaccinations will be free for everyone. In order to keep the school healthy this year, please remind your children to: • Cough and sneeze in their sleeves • Wash their hands • Stay home when sick If you have any questions or require more information, please contact Claire Howard at 403 944 7338.
Class of 2010 scholarship list The following is a list of scholarships received by our recent graduates. Congratulations, grads of 2010. Alexander Rutherford Number of Recipients: 60 Awarded more than $137,000 Governor General’s Academic Medal University of Calgary: Chancellor Club Scholarship University of Calgary: Schulich School of Engineering Community Service Scholarship University of Alberta: Academic Excellence Scholarships University of British Columbia: Entrance Scholarship Carelton: Academic Scholarships
Queens University: Excellence Scholarship Dalhousie University: Entrance Scholarship St. Francis Xavier Academic Scholarship University of Toronto: Alberta Skule™ Admission Scholarship University of Toronto Admission Scholarship The Western Scholarship of Distinction Dr. Ed O’Connor Scholarship Cardel Homes Art-thon Scholarship Principal’s Student Leadership Scholarship Premier’s Citizenship Award Devon Canada Health Sciences Association
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Senior High Citizens of the Month Emily Buchanan has had a fantas-
Stephen Neveu is a very capable
Andrew Buckley’s contributions to
tic start to her grade 10 year here at Rundle. She is a diligent student who never hesitates to lend her classmates a helping hand. Emily has a very busy schedule as she is a player on the JV Volleyball team and is an active member of peer support. Furthermore, Emily has volunteered as a photographer for Yearbook Club. Congratulations, Emily!
leader and active participant in many aspects of the school community. He has genuine strength of character and is well liked by all. As a prefect and key member of the cross-country running and senior boys’ volleyball teams, he has managed to successfully keep everything in perfect balance. He is a strong role model and exceptional citizen who is very deserving of this honor.
Rundle life have been numerous and exemplary this September. Andrew is a key member of the football and peer support teams, and he is helping out as a referee for flag football, while also maintaining high grades. The best part is that he does all of this with a smile on his face. Well done, Andrew!
Melissa Guenette is a very well
Carlo Galasso is known for his
liked and respected student who works hard to include everyone. Her great sense of humor and ability to laugh at herself is quite refreshing. She is very organized, taking pride in everything she puts her hand to. Melissa is a strong member of the prefect team, and a top-notch golfer and badminton player.
positive attitude. He is helpful and considerate to peers and staff and exhibits a mature outlook on life. He appears proud and happy to be a part of Rundle College, and we are proud in turn to have this confident young man as part of our student body.
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Sean Sutherland is an extremely positive and hard-working individual. He is thoughtful and inclusive and is always willing to go out of his way to help fellow students or teachers. In even the briefest encounters outside of class, his sincere, positive nature leaves a lasting impression. Congratulations, Sean.
A farewell from Australian exchange students Ta y l a R o y a n d A l e x Fo w l e r
During
our six-week stay in Canada and attendance at Rundle College, we have enjoyed the sights of many of Alberta and British Columbia’s finest attractions. Banff, Vernon and the Icefields gave us some spectacular sights with West Edmonton Mall mesmerising our thoughts of shopping. Heritage Park, Calgary Zoo and the Tyrell Museum were some local attractions we visited. Whilst in Canada we also saw the Labor Day Classic at McMahon Stadium and an ice hockey game at the Saddledome. The six weeks have gone so fast and
it seems only yesterday we were packing to come to Canada! We would like to thank everyone at Rundle for welcoming us to your wonderful country and awesome school and look forward to welcoming Brittney Giacchetta and Joey Hubbard to Caloundra City School and Australia in 2011.
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Grade 7/8 Boys Quinn Park Andy Black Callum Westaway Michael Keys Maxime Berhman Sam Maclennan Alec Simpson Logan Roth Hayden Bryant Michael Sherbut Matthew Klassen Gianfranco Sartor Grade 8 Girls Saige Andreychuk Alyssa Barry Ashley Berry Veronica Bodell Alexa Chin Morgan Gregg Annika Naylor Ellie Maclennan Aliya McTavish Sarah Orr Morgan Saunders Dana Will Grade 7 Boys Jakob Leitl Max Scarcello Isaac Wilde Erik Flowers Matt Beitel Marcus Holm Dylan Kuruliak Dalton Sykes Riley McVeigh Evan Lambie Cole McKenna Aidan Gruending Grade 9 Boys Dylan White Riley Terriff Dylan Morrow Jack Evans James Bouchard Ethan Leier Aaron Lim Alex Kitchen Aaron Gruending Nick Remenda David Kim Val Turkunova-Rausch
Ju n i o r H i g h C i t i z e n s o f t h e M o n t h
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Natalie McVicar has had a great start to her year at Rundle College. Natalie is a positive contributor in all of her classes and is working hard to maintain her academic success. She has already taken an interest in school politics by being elected as the Grade 7 Representative on the Student Council.
Neve Russell is the kind of young lady who is ready, willing, and able to assist other students at any given time. She is a caring and genuine person who is accepting of all other students. Neve is a hard working student who always performs to her potential. She has made the transition from elementary to junior high with flying colours.
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Carina Lai is a conscientious worker who approaches everything with dedication and a positive attitude. This applies to her school work, her determination and spirit on the cross country team and her work backstage of the play last year. She is always smiling and ready to do whatever she is asked.
Alyssa Barry has been described as a “bundle of joy”. Her pleasure in being a Rundle student is evident in all her actions. She is a friend to all, respectful of everyone and wellrespected in return. She is a hard worker, both in the classroom and on the volleyball court.
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a rare, warm Saturday evening, students in homeroom 9.5 gathered at Eau Claire Market to
Paula Munroe (7)
Rhys Kramer (7)
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junior high had an exciting campaign week, with many students vying for a position on this year’s student council. Congratulations to the following elected candidates:
Quinn Park (8)
Grade 9 Representative Aaron Lim
Jordan Ng (9)
Noah Muruve (9)
Grade 8 Representative Sadie Tims Executive Administrator Ellis Johnson
Hannah Magus (FA)
Carina Lai (FA)
Grade 7 Representative Natalie McVicar
Odelle
Ma demonstrates and embodies all the qualities of a true Rundle citizen. She is active in debate club and plays on the grade 9 girls’ volleyball team. Academically, she is outstanding, but what truly sets her apart is her kindness and willingness to work with all her peers. go on a dusk-to-dark walk through the park, carrying lights to symbolize support and memories of those who have battled or are battling blood cancers. Our students served as “gofers”, banner makers and runners for teams as they prepared for the walk. 9.5 truly were lights in the darkness on this evening.
is collecting clothing for needy families. Please drop off gently used clothing on the driveway at 520 Coach Grove Road S.W. prior to October 20. We are especially in need of warm winter clothing including jackets, hats, and gloves, sizes ranging from birth to adult.
Vice-President Aidan Peacock
Press Secretary Dana Will
caring individual. He has a strong sense of justice and is unafraid to stand up for his beliefs. Thomas challenges himself in both academics and sports, and perserveres through challenges in order to reach his personal goal to always do his best. He is a true citizen, a role model for his peers and a student we are proud to have in our school.
Our Lady Queen of Peace Church
President Spencer Calvin Safira Keshavjee (8)
Thomas Goodhart is a mature and
help organize the Light Up The Night Walk. This is a fundraiser for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Teams gather together and
Rehearsals for this year’s junior high production have begun! Performances will take place November 23 and 24, so watch for more information about tickets in the coming months!
Please call Theresa Klassen at 403242-8967 for further information. Thanks for your support!
Ms.
Ross recently attended the Engage Youth in Volunteering workshop at the Volunteer Calgary centre. It consisted of a conversation focusing on how young volunteers can contribute their time and energy to organizations that may not have thought about using this age group to fill their volunteer needs.
K e n y a & Ta n z a n i a 2 0 1 1
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student travellers will attend a meeting on Tuesday, October 19 at 4:30pm. At this meeting, students will present on Geography/Climate/Local Temperature & Precipitation, as well as Government & Politics of Kenya. Students will have the opportunity to hear from Dr. Robert Barclay, Professor and Department Head in Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary. Dr. Barclay has travelled extensively in Africa,
including Kenya and Tanzania. We look forward to him sharing his expertise. The stories of his adventures will be sure to raise
the excitement level in the student travellers. The planning has begun for fundraising events to raise money for Mully Children’s Family Charitable Foundation (MCF). We plan to raise money and help construct a Graduate Accommodation building to house visiting MCF graduates at the orphanage, as well as senior staff from other branches of the
organization. We look forward to announcing our fundraising endeavours in the November newsletter!
Biology 20 ecosystems field trip
On September 9, the Biology 20 classes headed out to Kananaskis to the Sibbold Lake area. The weather was cool, but it didn’t rain! During the day, students performed a comparative field study, looking at how biotic and abiotic factors affect the ecosystems around them. Students took temperature readings, soil samples, ground cover measurements, performed chemical tests to determine what factors led to some areas becoming grasslands and other areas becoming forest. Finally, students examined how human activity can have both intended and unintended consequences and how Alberta Parks helps to protect Alberta’s biodiversity. As always, this trip was very beneficial in helping students understand the importance of biology, as well as giving them a fun day out of doors. Mrs. Hayman
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