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Churchill Crown Coin (1965).
1965 Churchill Crown coin featuring a portrait of Winston Churchill on one side and a portrait of young Elizabeth II on the other side.Donated by Maimon Schwarzschild, Steven Schwarzschild Collection.Born in Frankfurt, Schwarzschild moved with his family in 1939 to New York City, where he attended high school. Later, he enrolled at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. Ordained a rabbi at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1948, he served as a rabbi in both parts of Berlin and in East Germany from 1948-1950. He served Jewish congregations in Fargo, ND, and in Lynn, MA, from 1950-1964.Updated recordDigital imag
Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster
K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
In Richtung Delogozentrismus : eine Studie der dramatischen Arbeiten von Samuel Beckett, Tom Stoppard und Caryl Churchill
The relation between reality and language, the instability of language as a signification system, the representation crisis, and the borders of interpretation are the controversial issues that have engaged not only philosophers, but also many authors, translators, and literary critics. Some philosophers like Derrida accuse Western thinking of being obsessed with binary oppositions. In Derrida's view, Western tradition resorts to external references as God, truth, origin, center and reason to stabilize the signification system. Since these concepts lack an internal sense and there is no transcendental signified that can fix these signifiers, language turns to an instable system by means of which no fixed meaning can be created. Many authors like Beckett, Stoppard, and Caryl Churchill also noticed this impossibility of language. While Derrida's deconstructive approach to this crisis has an epistemological nature, these playwrights present an aesthetic solution by turning the deconstructive potential of language against itself in text and performance. This dissertation aims at exploring their performing methods and dramatic texts to demonstrate how their delogocentric strategies work. By analyzing their plays, I will examine if their use of signifiers that have no references in reality, intentional misconceptions, disintegrated subjectivities, decentered narratives, and experimental performances can help them undermine the prevailing logocentrism of Western thought. The examination of the change in aesthetic strategies from Beckett, who belongs to earlier stages of post modernism, to Caryl Churchill, who should perform in a globalized world with increasing dominance of speed and information, is another aim of this research. In my view,Beckett's obsession with unspeakable, absurdity, and disintegration of subjectivity develops to Stoppard's language games, metadrama, and anti-representation and culminates in Churchill's anti-narrative texts and pluralistic performances. The monophony of Beckett's dramatic texts is replaced by the polyphony of Churchill's performances, which are a mixture of theater, dance and music. However, all explored dramatic texts in this dissertation have something in common: they are language games, which have no claim on a faithful representation of reality or transcendental truth.Der Zusammenhang der Realität mit der Sprache, die Unstabilität der Sprache als ein Signifikationssystem, die Repräsentationkrise, und die Grenze der Interpretation sind die Streitpunkte, die nicht nur die zeitgenössischen Philosophen sondern auch viele Autoren beschäftigt haben. Manche Philosophen wie Derrida unterstellen, dass das westliche Denken das Wort als Sinträger betrachtet. Seiner Meinung nach beruht der Logozentrismus des abendländischen Denkens auf binärer Opposition oder externer Referenz wie der Präsenz von Gott, Wahrheit, Ursprung, Ursache, Transzendenz oder einem Zentrum. Da alle diese Begriffe ohne eigentlichen Inhalt sind, und es kein transzendentales Signifikat gibt, auf das alle diese Signifikanten jeweils verweisen, wird die Sprache zu einem unstabilen Signifikationssystem, deren Mittel keine fixierbare Bedeutung erschaffen wird. Aus dieser Problematik kommt eine Repräsentationkrise, die nicht nur die Philosophie sondern auch die Literatur betrifft. Ob und wie man gegen die Grenze der Sprache anrennen kann, ist nicht nur eine philosophische, sondern auch eine ästhetische Frage. Während die Antwort der Philosophen wie Derrida eine dekonstruktive Annäherung zur logozentrischen Interpretationen ist, schlägt die Literatur eine ästhetische Lösung vor: die Darstellung der Sprachkrise mittels der Sprache. Kann uns das experimentelle Kunstwerk der Autoren wie Samuel Beckett, Tom Stoppard und Caryl Churchill von der Illusion der Wirklichkeit befreien? Ist es möglich eine anti-erzählenden Erzählung zu schaffen, die die Dominanz des beherrschenden Diskurses abschaffen kann? Diese Fragen zu erforschen visiert diese Dissertation an. Die ersten Versuche dieser Autoren gegen pure Repräsentation richten sich an neue Phantasiequellen außerhalb der Realität. Dramatiker wie Beckett, Stoppard und Churchill nutzen die Eigendynamik der Sprache als eine Quelle um ihren Funktionsausfall darzustellen. Die Signifikate, die sich auf keine wirkliche Signifikante beziehen, die Charakteren, für die es kein Duplikat in der Realität gibt, die zerbrochene Subjektivität, die sich nicht mittels Sprache äußern kann, die Handlung, der es an Einheit oder auch Beschlussunfähigkeit mangelt, und schließlich die Sprache die nicht mehr eine ordentliche Sprache ist, stellen das Mittel, das diese Dramatiker für die Dekonstruktion der Sprache und des Textes brauchen. Diese Arbeit wird versuchen bei der Analyse ihrer Theaterstücke aufzuzeigen, wie die Methode, die diese Autoren genutzt haben, sich im Lauf der Zeit geändert hat. Becketts Besessenheit mit dem Unsprechbaren, der Sinnlosigkeit oder zerstörter Subjektivität steigert sich zu undeutlicher Sprache, Identitätsverlust und Antirepräsentation bei Stoppard und kulminiert in Destrukturierung des Narrativs und der Sprache bei Churchill. Die Einstimmigkeit von Becketts Werken ist durch die Polyphonie von Churchills Theaterstücke, die eine Mischung aus Theater, Tanz und Musik sind, ersetzt worden. Alle Theaterstücke, die in dieser Arbeit analysiert wurden haben jedoch eine gemeinsame Eigenschaft: Sie sind Sprachspiele, die keinen Anspruch auf Realitätstreue oder transzendentale Wahrheit haben
Steven Bialer and Patti Smith, July 1978
Musician, poet, and author Patti Smith sits on a bed in a hotel room in July 1978. The photograph was taken by Don Hamerman as part of a session for "Unicorn Times," an alternative performing arts periodical in Washington, D.C. Steven Bialer, the Design Director for "Unicorn Times," is seated on the bed next to Smith
Steven Garber
Steven Garber speaks on the importance and value of truth.
Steven Garber is the principal of The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation & Culture, which is focused on reframing the way people understand life, especially the meaning of vocation and the common good. A consultant to foundations, corporations and educational institutions, he is a teacher of many people in many places. The author of The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behavior, and Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good, he is also a contributor to the books, Faith Goes to Work: Reflections from the Marketplace, and Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalogue. He lives with his wife Meg in Virginia
Steven Yedinak Interview
LTC (RET) Steven M. Yedinak commissioned in the U. S. Army Infantry in 1963 and subsequently spent 26 years in Special Forces and Airborne Infantry. He served two combat tours in Vietnam (1966-67 & 1971-1972), and started the Mobile Guerrilla Force. He is the author of Hard to Forget: An American with the Mobile Guerrilla Force in Vietnam (Random House, 1998). He retired from the Army in 1989
Winston Churchhill High School 2011
The annual publication of the students of Winston Churchill High School, Lethbridge, Alberta. (2010-11)pdfW iN S T C iN 'u i 11 i u T r iv t a n u n c i T r w i r o r 'H T T t ttakatt v i t '<j ytaak' t o
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The year 2010 marks the fiftieth year that Winston Churchill High School has provided quality education to
the City of Lethbridge.
Churchill, not “Winston”, opened its doors to the public, in what is now Wilson Middle School, in September of
1960. The first principal, Reg Turner started the school on its long and very successful path.
Over the years, staff at Churchill have developed the school’s enduring qualities. The school has always prided
itself on being a student centred place. It was the first school in the province to develop continuous learning, a
process by which students could proceed at their own rate to get through their classes. It was the first school
where students called teachers by their first name- a symbol of the close relationships that have developed
over the years between staff and students. i
In 1989 Churchill was awarded the honour of becoming the first International Baccalaureate School in
Southern Alberta. This program has enabled Churchill to become the strong academic school that it is today.
Churchill has won many academic, sports, and fine acts awards over its many years. Although, what the school
is most proud of is graduating productive individuals Who will make a strong contribution to society.
People who graduate from Churchill feel a strong connection to the school. There are currently ten staff
members working at Churchill who graduated from the building; two of whom are former Mr. Churchill’s. Many
Once you have attended Churchill you become a member of the Churchill Family, a concept that has very
strong roots at Churchill,so strong in fact that the motto for the anniversary is “It’s Time to Come Home.”
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memory throughout
your years at Churchill?
-Playing hacky sac with my friends - Desmond Doherty
- Doing the musical, Just So - Jaymi Thompson
- Building a pyramid of desks in Nora’s room - Seth Kinisky
- Oh my goodness gracious, it has to be all the great things I learned - Obaid Faizullah
- Spending time with my friends and teachers - Justin Luu
- Getting kicked out of class for laughing too hard - Doni Brandon
- Griffin Wales Rugby Tour of 2010 - Kaitee Vegter
- Making new and great friends and being able to graduate this year - Christine Collin
- Colour days and cheer-dance - Baylee Thorstenson
I:van Bowen
Da I Ion Boyce
Doni Brandon
Caleb Brclherick
Nicole Bridge
Skylar Briggs
Evan Brown
Logan Brownlee
Panner Campbell
Wendy Colby
Christine Collin
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Madison Craig
Kayla Curran
Destiny
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Wade Danielson
Ryan De Boer
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Steven Ellis
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embarrassing high school 2011 moment?
- Police talking to me multiple times in the parking lot - Caiden Gerlock
- Getting pantsed - Brayden Bates
- Ripping my pants while getting chased in English class in grade 9 - Destiny Damphousse
- Grade 10, “flirtatiously” saying thank you and goodbye to a GREAT looking intern... then walking into the door - Skylar Briggs
- Grade 9 phys. ed., when we were at the ice rink and I fell. It honestly looked like in the cartoons when they slip on a banana peel - DJ Grandmont
- Throwing a bat at practice - Roy Adams
- Waking up from a nap in Social, only to find that I had been drooling pretty bad; there was a puddle on my shirt, thankfully no one noticed - Wendy
Colby
- Being alone - Madison Rowe
- Knocking over an overhead in the middle of class - Nicole Vandevendel
- Randomly falling out of my desk every year - Ryan Huynh
- When Andrea Maclean told Omar I thought he was a babe right in front of me - Kayla Megyesi
- When Maddie told Omar I thought he was sexy - Dalyce Hamilton
- The basketball team was called out in a pep rally, I was unfortunately the only one who ran out of the change room - Michael Greeno
- Going to English in flip flops and a muscle shirt after a rough night - Trent Waldner
Lauren Gallimore
Mackenzie Gauthier
Kayla Gelleny
Caiden Gerlock
Marshall Gilday
Carlos Gonzalez
Julia Gramke
Dj Grandmont
Michael Greeno
Rayne Grein
Brock Groves
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Dalyce Hamilton
Carly Handsaeme
Kyle Hankinson
Shelbie Haug
Corrie Henrie
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- Probably playing Call of Duty 12 - Joshua May
- Working on windmills - Brayden Phillips
- Having a family, a major in something, and playing soccer - David Furlanich
- Living in Austin, Texas, and working for the FBI as a profiler - Julia Gramke
- Working in an election - Ryan De Boer
- Teaching social studies in an overfilled classroom full of “wonderful” students - Tanner Campbell
- Hopefully exiting a medical school - Carlos Gonzalez
- Having a good, high paying career - Aleesha Desjardins
- The world is ending in 2012 - Mackenzie Gauthier
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- School, school, and more school - Jeffrey Amoako
- Get a policing degree - Rebecca Hoult
- Cosmetology - Jessie Van Camp
- Work on the oil rigs - Blade Hildebrand
- Enroll at the neuroscience department at the U of L - Alvin Lee
- Go to college for 2 years for Early Childhood Development - Kayla Curran
- Become an electrician - Justin Anderson
- Taking Biochemistry at the U of L - Lauren Gallimore
- University, Education Program - Corrie Henrie
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Taylor Novakowski
Braden Ohno
Amanda Oler
Taylor Oster
Danielle Ouellette
Carson Owen
Raeanne Perrett
Shelby Persaud
Cole Peters
Brayden Phillips
Logan Pohl
Janet Poplawski
Nicole Povey
Prasanna
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Courtney Reading
Madison Reichert
C’helsey Ress
Michelle Richardson
Ryan Rideout
Karim Savani
Lauren Scherloski
Isaac Sehilk
Jamie Schimanski
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Taylor Seiller
Katlicrine Scleski
Evan Shaskin
Kaillynn Rogers
Sara Romeril
Madison Rowe
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Colour day Angela Fyfe
- Calling the teachers by their first names. It makes it easier talking to them - Chelsea Mereska
End of school water fight - Nolan Wesley
- Colour day is one because it shows all of our school pride - Nicole Ruttan
GRAD WEEK - Katherine Wegner
- Colour day, everyone in the Churchill fam chills and has a good ‘ole time - Tony Li
Year end water fight because the whole school can get together and have fun Kennedy Beck
- Colour day, such extreme school pride is shown - Teerin Bowden
- Colour day, it shows how Churchill really does bleed orange and blue Shilo Zeller
- Churchill song - Chris McIntosh
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Tavleen Singh
David Skilling
Breanne Skretting
Chris Staples
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Doug Turnbull
Jessie Van Camp
Nikki Van De
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Kaitee Vegter
Ethan Visser
Reed Vogt
Trent Waldner
Courtney Ward
Ashleigh Wasylechko
Katherine Wegner
Nolan Wesley
Devyn Wilson
Brittyn Wood
Kent Zurek
Ryan Fix
Jonas Haehlen
Kayla Wurzer
Bradley Yates
Amanda Yoos
Shilo Zeller
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- Jane, she’s AWESOME! Oh... and Patrick ;) - Ashleigh Wasylechko
- There wasn’t a single person who didn’t inspire me in some way - Natasha Hill
- Angela Payne. She always cared about her students and made them feel important, no matter what - Lynn
Nguyen
- My friends, they made these last four years great ones - Ashley Humphries
- Susie, Greg, and Morgan. They are some of the most talented and wonderful people I’ve ever met, and they were
literally my family during high school ~ Madison Craig
- Carl Sagan - Chelsea Campbell
- Rickey Avelar, my favw - Jenny Zheng
- Larry, Darren, and Nezzy - Brock Groves
- My brother and my mirror - Evan Shaskin
- The ladies - Levi Taylor
- Angela Payne. I have seen her go through so much these past four years, it is amazing to see how strong she still
is - Dominique Meier
- Bruce Allan - Amy Shim
- Kathleen Wells, and my mother... how corny- Madison Reichert
- Patti, she inspired me to continue with fashions Rebecca Lambert
- Justin Bieber Demi Knight
- My twin brother - Brent Bates
- Jon Dick and Terry Hagel... scary Steven Kirk
- My Graduation Diploma and Jackie Chan Stephanie Ho
- Jim Stewart, do the best I can to better myself Jordanne Moses
Timo Friedman - Matthew Basaraba
Athena Salatan
Julius Moure
Logan Orser
Ema Reyes
Amber Rodriguez
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The 2010 Bulldog Football team went through a bit of a
rebuilding season this year, graduating only 6 senior
players. Good Luck to all you seniors in the future! We
had a number of grade 10 and 11 players who stepped up
into important roles and who will be looked to for strong
leadership next season.
Despite having a very young team the Bulldogs were able
to pull off big wins against other Tier III teams such as
Chinook and WR Myers. The Dogs will be looking to have
a strong season next year, boasting a still very young yet
experienced, strong and fast group of players who will be
competitive in the Southern Alberta High School Football
League as well as Provincially at the Tier III level.
- Jonathan Dick
Fourth Row: Conner Peta, Erik Johnson, Shaye Eldrige, Biyn Sprado, Josh Toth, Dagan Ngo, Kyle Mckenna,
Lane Brandon
Third Row: Justin Cameron, Tyler Palmer, Andrew McDonald, Zach Passey, Brady Ormandy, Chayse
Heslehurst, Dak Edwards, Cody BraveRock
Second Row: Matt Onofiychuck, Brandon Carleton, Matt McNally, Serge Archambault, Alex Sheen, Brad
Stahl, Raymond Hoursberg, Erik Ankutowicz, Brandon Dela Cruz
Front Row: Dalton Houghton, Cody Wiersma, Tyler Lind, David Skilling, Micheal Houghton, Seth Bourne,
Evan Shaskin, Sayeed Devraj-Kizuk, Marshal Iwassa
Devon Spriddle qualified to attend the ASAA Provincial
Golf competitions in Olds and Carstairs. Devon had an
outstanding performance with a total score of 174(81-93)
over the two days and tied for 8th overall in the Girls
Division.
-Donna James and Nathan Pearson
Nathan Pearson, Chris Staples, Randall Desjarlais.
Keaton Bosch, Ian Mmbando, Devon Spriddle and
Donna Janies
Congratulations to the Bulldog and Griffin golfers! This
year our zone playoffs were at Henderson Lake Golf
Course. Our sole Griffin, Devon Spriddle, received a silver
medal with a score of 87! Our Bulldogs, Ian Mmbando,
Chris Staples, Keaton Bosch and Randall Desjarlais
finished with a bronze medal in team play and Ian
Mmbando received a bronze medal for individual play
with a score of 75!
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Fourteen athletes ran in Cross Country Zones in
Medicine Hat. All our athletes ran a great race and we would
like to highlight a few individuals who had exceptional
performances: Leah Troskot finished first in the Junior Girls
division, Will Clack finished first in the intermediate boys
division, Ian Mmbando finished third in the junior boys
division, and Devon Scriven-Williams finished eighth in the
intermediate boys division. Will Clack was our only
representative at provincials in Vermillion, where he finished a
strong sixth.
- Jason Wall
Jason Wall, Faith Metzger, Breanna Thompson, Travis
Fraser, Carlos Marqina, James Nienkamp, Munir
Alibhai, Devon Scriven-Williams, Leah Troskot, Jordan
Cayenne, Taylor Luchanski, William Clack, Ethan
Visser, Ian Mmando, Tim Peirson
Congratulations to the senior girls volleyball team for a fantastic
season! The girls worked hard, fighting tough battles on the court
and playing strong in the zone competitions. Congratulations and
thanks to our graduating players Leigh Muirhead, Shilo Zeller
and Dalyce Hamilton for their dedication to our team. We look
forward to a successful 2011 season.
-Stacey Bolton
Top Row: Stacey Bolton, Janae Emond, Brooke French, Alicia Niblock,
Cecilia Alkinson, Heather Bergen, Rachel Workentin
Bottom Row: Bailey Osberg, Megan Giesbrecht, Ashley Funk,
Brenna Henderson, Harlee-Kay McArthur
Muirhead, Dalyce Hamilton, Jensen Forbes, Stacey Bolton,
Rachel Workentin
Bottom Row: Nicole Vaile, Brenna Henderson, Emilee Kaupp,
Bailey Osberg, Shilo Zeller
The JV Bulldogs were very competitive this year finishing third overall in the
SAIAC volleyball JV volleyball league. The JV boys competed very well all
season and continued to improve throughout the year. The highlight of the
season came in October when the boys competed in front of a packed house
at our own Churchill Cup Volleyball tournament. We look forward to seeing
this squad move to the senior ranks in the 2011-12 season.
The Senior Bulldogs had a great season finishing first overall in the SAIAC
volleyball league, a feat they had not accomplished in 23 years. The Bulldogs
finished first in the Lethbridge College tournament and third both the Eagle
Butte and Lord Beaverbrook invitational tournaments. The boys went on to
represent Churchill very well throughout the league and zone playoffs losing
a heart breaker in the zone semi-final to Cardston 26-24 and 28-26. The
coaching staff would like to thank the boys for a great season and wish the
graduating players, Keaton Bosch, Steven Kirk, Chris Staples and Brock
Groves all the best in their future endeavours.
- Terri Hagle, Danny Nyentap, Brian Dawydiuk
Top Row: Johnathan Ekubazgi, Keanu Funa, Nils Reger,
Rylan Greeno
Bottom Row: Santiago Furlanich, Kaden Louey, Zeph Moore,
Kristopher Pickering
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Bottom Row: Brock Groves, Steven Kirk, Chris Staples,
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Top Row: Alison Keraiff, Lauren Harms,
Hannah Pedersen, Kelsey Deg, Stacey Malic
Gary Malmo
Bottom Row: Nicole Masse, Sienna Nowak,
Bailey Koyata, Brianna-Lynn Woodgate,
Top Row: Jessie Fredrickson, Ross Delauw,
Graydon Peters, Jordann Plettl, Joel Van Pelt,
Shelby Atwood, Michael Pierzchala, Felix
Quesnelle, Gary Fredrickson
Bottom Row: Blake Peters, Dylan Tomiyama
Top Row: Kendell Roche, Kelsi Barnes, Kaitlyn
Wiebe, Kelsey Deg, Kristin Adams, Stacey
Malick, Emily Burgess, Noresh Parekh, Nevin
Morrison
Bottom Row: Tamara Kostiuk, Ana Ferzacca,
Senior Boy’s highlights included silver medals at the HTA Knights
Classic, Chestermere Invitational and 3A South Zones. The 2010-11 SV
Bulldogs won 18 games, the second highest win total in the last decade.
Congratulations on adding to the legacy.
- Kevin McBeath
BASKETBALL JV Boy’s highlights included going 10-1 in the Deep South Regular Seasons
(WC’s best Deep South record in school histoiy.) The 2010-11 JV
Bulldogs won tournament titles at Coalhurst and claimed our first
back-to-back title by winning the Winston Churchill Invitational. The
team also captured silver medals at the Coyote Invitational, Eagles
Classic and the Deep South League Tournaments. Great season boys and
even greater expectations for next year!
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Serge Archambault, Nils Reger, Zac Passey, Rylan
Greeno, Brennan Grover
Bottom Row: Josh Toth, Zeph Moore, Keanu Funa
Top Row: Kevin McBeath, Evan Brown, Cody Megella,
Josiah Sciortino, Tevita Funa, Keaton Bosch, Keanu
Funa, Jayce Forseith
Botton Row: Austin Anderson, Nathan Grigg, Mike
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The JV Griffins basketball team was coached by Jeni Halowski and Pat Williams. The team
played in the Deep South League finishing the season with a record of 5 wins and 5 losses. The
team played in the Chinook, ICS and Willow Creek Tournament with the highlight of the season
being 3rd place finish in the Willow Creek tournament.
- Jeni Halowski
The Senior Griffins had a veiy successful year going 14 wins and 14 losses. The team peaked
during zones playing their best game of the season against Eagle Butte. The team won their
tournament at Sait in Calgary and also won the B final in Hanna and Claresholm. League All
Stars were Dalyce Hamilton, Leigh Muirhead and Maddie Lee.
Congratulations and good luck to our graduating seniors Shilo Zeller, Kaitee Vegter, Dalyce
Hamilton and Leigh Muirhead.
- Pat Williams and Jeni Halowski
CHURCHILL
Megan Giesbrecht
Top Row: Jeni Halowski, Brooke French, Haylee Slomp,
Kaitee Vegter, Leigh Muirhead, Courtney Gatzky,
Caylee Leavitt, Dalyce Hamilton, Pat Williams
Bottom Row: Ashley-Ray Miles, Mariko Boulet, Taylor
Luchanski, Maddie Lee, Shilo Zeller, Megan Giesbrecht,
Bailey Osberg, Megan Ensign
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CHURCHILL
The Badminton Team at WCHS this year attended a
tournaments in Taber and hosted three other dual meets at
WCHS. All of the teams from Grade 9 on through to Senior were
very competitive. In playoffs the Grade 9 players attended Cities
Doubles championships and Zone Qualifiers. All teams did veiy
well. At all three High School Level categories in Cities the
teams were competitive with many of the teams reaching the
semi finals and three teams attending zone playoffs. The players
worked and were rewarded for their efforts with fine play. The
team looks forward to next year with great anticipation.
-Craig Oman
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Kenadi McKay, Justin Mandel, Jordan Cayenne
Braydon Enns, Desmond Doherty, Rebecca Hoult, Jeff
Davies
This year we practised and played twice a week against a variety of
high school teams throughout Lethbridge. The twelve curlers that
made up WCHS curling team demonstrated excellent sportsmanship
and skills.
One mixed team, participated in the South Region Zone playdowns.
The team was very competitive and played well during the two day
bonspiel in Claresholm.
-Jeff Davis
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The 2011 Bulldog rugby squad, coming off an impressive 2010 League and Provincial
Championship, are excited to get back to the Provincial tournament and attempt to make it a
repeat. They realize that as a younger, less experienced team, they will have to bear down and
work hard to get through the tough competition in the Southern Alberta High School Rugby
League. Best of Luck to all of the players and coaches on their journey to a second straight
championship!!! - Jonathan Dick
2011 will prove to be a tremendous year of growth for the Griffin Rugby Program as there
are 30 returning players from last year. With this solid foundation, the Griffins are excited
to progress through the process of becoming better teams in the extremely competitive
Southern Alberta High School Rugby League. The Wales 2010 Tour was a fantastic
experience and the student athletes are busy preparing to return to Europe in the Spring of
2013. Well done and best of luck to all the players! - Toby Boulet
JV GIRLS
Top Row: JJ Ondrus, Jeni Halowski, Sam Ogrins, Toby Boulet
Middle Row: Jillian Ankutowicz, Emily Stearns, Paige Tolnai, Leah
Bradfield, Kaitlyn Wiebe, Cecilia Atkinson, Kelsi Barnes, Leinani
Funa, Kathy Hong
Bottom Row: Lauren Harms, Brittany Ference-Bishop, Kiana
Red Crow, Brenna Henderson, Bailey Osberg, Megan Geisbrecht,
Ashley-Raye Miles, Attalia Firke, Heather Bergen, Bailey Koyata,
Ryana Kritzer
Top Row: JJ Ondrus, Jeni Halowski, Sam Ogrins, Toby Boulet
Second Row: Emily Stearns, Brenna Henderson, Bailey Osberg,
Megan Giesbrecht, Ashley-Raye Miles,
Brymela antioquiana S.P. Churchill & J.J. Atwood (Pilotrichaceae) a new species from Colombia
A new species, Brymelaantioquiana S.P. Churchill & J.J. Atwood, is
described and illustrated from Colombia. The new species is superficially similar
to B. parkeriana (Hook. & Grev.) W.R. Buck - a species from northern Amazonia,
the Guianas and Lesser Antilles - in its weakly complanate habit and straight,
oblong-lanceolate leaves. Brymelaantioquiana differs from B. parkeriana inhaving: longer leaves (3.6-4.0 versus 2.1-3.2 mm); long-acuminate versus obtuse
to acute leaf apices; more strongly undulate upper laminae; and entire to weakly
serrulate leaf margins with simple teeth versus serrulate to moderately serrate
leaf margins with occasionally bifid teeth. A key to the 13 species of Brymelais
provided
Brymela antioquiana S. P. Churchill & J. J. Atwood (Pilotrichaceae) a New Species from Colombia
A new species, Brymela antioquiana S.P. Churchill & J.J. Atwood, is described and illustrated from Colombia. The new species is superficially similar to B. parkeriana (Hook. & Grev.) W.R. Buck – a species from northern Amazonia, the Guianas and Lesser Antilles – in its weakly complanate habit and straight, oblong-lanceolate leaves. Brymela antioquiana differs from B. parkeriana in having: longer leaves (3.6–4.0 versus 2.1–3.2 mm); long-acuminate versus obtuse to acute leaf apices; more strongly undulate upper laminae; and entire to weakly serrulate leaf margins with simple teeth versus serrulate to moderately serrate leaf margins with occasionally bifid teeth. A key to the 13 species of Brymela is provided
Gamification is broken. An interview with Steven Poole
Steven Poole is the author of Trigger Happy (2000. New York, NY: Arcade Publish), Unspeak (2006. New York, NY: Grove Press), and You Aren’t What You Eat (2012. In press). He has written extensively on books, culture, and videogames for The Guardian and other publications
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