January 3 1 ,1 9 8 6
C H I
P a g e2
C H IE F T A IN
J a n u a ry 3 1 , 1 9 8 6
e d ito r ia l
O n Tuesday m orning, the United States space shut-
N o one expected Tuesday's catastrophe and no one
t l e
C h a lle n g e r
e x p lo d e d
i n
m id a ir, k illin g
ail seven
w ill forget it.
A m erica
a n d
th e
space program
w ill
a b o a rd .
T he accident is the w orst the U .S. space pro-
continue, for at th e least, to give som e m eaning to th e
g ra m
has ever suffered.
T h is s h o c k in g d is a s te rw ill
tra g ic
d e a th s o f
th e
a s tro n a u ts .
F o r th is m o m e n t,
live in A m erica's m em ory forever.
how ever, let us grieve for seven of Am erica's
b ra v e
O ne
s h o u ld
n o t , h o w e v e r , g iv e
u p
h o p e
fo rth e
c h ild re n w h o a re n o lo n g e r w ith u s .
space program .
I t m u s t a n d w ill c o n tin u e d e s p ite th is
le tte r
t o
th e
e d ito r s
c a ta c ly s m .
A s sad as it is to say, accidents are a part
of life
a n d
th e y
a re b o u n d
t o
h a p p e n .
~ s tra g ic a s
D is tric t r e s id e n t s e n d s th a n k s
so m e o f th e m
m ay be, we cannot let them
s to p o u r
p ro g re ss in p re p a rin g o u r w o rld fo r th e n e x t c e n tu ry .
fo r n e g o tia tio n c o v e r a g e
We m ust also try and
seek out w hat good we can
D ear e d ito rs :
T he
n e g o tia tio n s h a v e b e e n
a
-
You are to be com m ended
o n
p rim ary
in te re s t
w ith
m any
r e s i-
fro m
th is
a c c id e n t.
A tth is p o in ti n
n'
O ne
th e e x c e lle n t g ro u p
o f
articles in
d e n ts
i n
th e
s c h o o l d is tric t
b u t
know s the cause of the explosion,but it w ill be found
th e
D ecem ber
20,1 9 8 5 issue of
fe w
h a v e
h a d
a n y
f a c ts - ju s t
a n d
i t
w ill h e lp
t o
insure the
s a f e ty
of future m is-
th eC h ie fta in
c o n c e rn in g th e c o n -
o b je c tiv e
fa c ts-o n
w h ic h
t o
sio n s.
w e s h o u ld
alson o te th e w o rldu n ity w h ichre -
tro v e rsia l
S c h o o l
B oard/C lass-
b a s e in te llig e n t o p in io n s .
ro o m
Teachers A ssociation
n e g o -
Thank you.
s u lte d
fro m
t h e a c c id e n t.
A m e ric a 's a llie s a n d " e n e -
tia tio n s .
T om
T a y l o r , K e v in W a l-
-
.
m ies"
a lik e jo in e d
i n
condolence for the seven dead
z e r,
a n d
E ric h
M e tz g e r
d id
a n
space pioneers, showing that we really are all hum an
O u ts ta n d in g J o b .
and that there is hope for peace.
e d ito r ia l
N ow
th a t
th e
C lassroom
T e a c h e rs
A s s o c ia tio n
(C T A )
a n d
B oard
o f
E d u c a tio n
h a v e
r a t i f i e d
th e ir
m a s te r c o n tr a c t, a g rim
situation has passed.
But it
is
s t i l l
to o
e a rly
t o
s a y
w h e th e r th e
atm osphere
a t
I n d ia n H ill h a s c a lm e d .
M e m b e rs o f th e C T A , a t le a s t, h a v e in d ic a te d th a t
w h ile th e re is u n d o u b te d ly
re lie f ainong the teachers,
th e ir s e n tim e n t a b o u t th e d is tric t a d m in is tra tio n a n d
B oard
cannot be
d e s c rib e d
a s " h a p p y ."
This obser-
v a tio n
is c o rro b o ra te d
b y
th e
te n s io n
that preceded
th e
s e ttle m e n t;
while m uch of the teachers' frustra-
tio n w a s ro o te d
in th e ir c o n c e rn o v e r th e ir o w n liv e -
lih o o d s , w h ic h
w e re b e in g th re a te n e d
by the stalling
o f
th e
n e g o tia tio n s ,
a
d e e p -s e t
resentm ent
o f
th e
B o a r d 's
a n d
a d m in is tra tio n 's
tre a tm e n t
o f
te a c h e r s
w as b ro u g h t o u t.
C T A
P re s id e n t R o b e rt T e rw ille g a r's
speech at the
N ovem ber
B oard
m e e tin g
v o ic e d
th is
resentm ent:
"W e
[th e
C T A ]
s e e m
t o
b e
b a rg a in in g
a g a in s t
a
p o in t
o f
v ie w
th a t
says we
s h o u ld
b e
p u n is h e d ."
T e rw ille g a r,
in
a
la te r
in te rv ie w ,
s a id
th a t
th e re
w as
a
m u tu a l
m istrust betw een
th e
B oard
a n d
te a -
c h e r s ,
a n d
th a t
b a d
fe e lin g
w o u ld
lin g e r
o n
e v e n
after a settlem ent.
P e rh a p s th e s itu a tio n is b e tte r
than w e are led
t o
b e lie v e ;
how ever, w e d o not feel that this "m istrust"
should go back underground, as it w as before then e -
S in c e re 1y.
A m andaH .W hite
g o tia tio n s a ttra c te d
w id e sp re a d a tte n tio n .
A lth o u g h
o n e c o u ld
a rg u e th a t th e c o n tra c t s e ttle m e n t re p re s-
e n ts
th e
e n d
o f
a poorte a c h e rla d m in is tra tio n
re la -
tionship, we believe that that relationship
h a s a lo n g
w ay
t o
go before
it is c o n s tru c tiv e a n d n o n -h o s tile .
Furtherm ore, w e urge both sides to w ork to reach a
m u tu a l
" t r u s t ."
T h e n e g o tia tio n s e ttle m e n t, in s te a d
o f b e in ga ne n d , is a n d s h o u ld b e ju s t t h e b e g in n in g .
C h ie fta in
i s
w ritte n
a n d
c o m p o s e d , p rin te d
a n d
s o ld a s a n e x t r a c u r -
r ic u la r
a c itv ity
b y
th e
s tu d e n ts
o f
In d ia n
H ill H ig h
S c h o o l, 6 8 4 5
D ra k e
R d .,
C in c in n a ti, O h io
4 5 2 4 3 .
5 6 1-4 2 2 5 .
S p o n s o r:
W illia m
P .
K in c a id ;
E d ito rs :
T o m
T a y lo r , K e v in W a lz e r;
N ew s
E d ito rs :
Jam es
A n d e rs o n ,
S u s a n
A p p e l, J e ff
C u rrie r;
F e a tu re s
E d ito rs :
D a v is
G riffin ,
D a v id
M ille r,
A lis s a
R a le ig h ;
S p o rts
E d ito r:
C h ris
K e m p c z in s k i;
M a g a z in e
E d ito rs :
R ob
S e a l, J e ff
T u c k e y ;
B u s i-
n e s s
M a n a g e r:
J a m ie
W in g e t;
C ir c u la tio n
M a n a g e r:
A ria n n a
N ew m an;
P ro d u c tio n
M a n a g e rs :
A ria n n a
Newm an, Dan
R o s e n th a l;
H e a d P h o to -
g ra p h e r:
M a ria n o
F e r n a n d e z ;
P h o to g ra p h e r:
S tra tto n
M o ra ite s ;
P ro d u c tio n
S ta ff:
S te p h a n ie
H u g ,
T iffa n y
M e y e r , D ia n a
G re in e r,E li-
s s a
G e ie r,
B e n jy
C o o k .
C o n trib u te rs :
J e n n y
C re e d o n , B e n N e m o , J a y
F itto n ,
S tra tto n
M o ra ite s ,
B ra n d o n
S c h n e id e r,
J o y
R ow e,
K ris tin
M a in s , C a d i C u c in o tta , A m y
B u rro u g h s ,
B ert Sheard.
A s
i t s
e d ito ria l p o lic y ,
C h ie fta in
s triv e s
b o th
t o
com m end
w hat
is
g o o d
a n d
e n c o u ra g e
c o rre c tio n
o f
w hat
i s
n o t.
E d ito r ia ls
re fle c t th e
o p in io n
o f
th e
editorial staff as a
w h o le .
O p in io n s
fro m
s tu d e n ts
a re
s tro n g ly
e n c o u ra g e d
a s
lo n g
a s
th e y
a re
re le v a n t a n d
r e s p o n s ib ly
w rit-
te n .
V a rs ity
c o n tin u e
th e i
b y M ik e A n d e r s o n
O n
W ednesday
n ig h t
In d ia n
H ill's
v a r s i t y
B raves
(7 -9
o v e r-
a ll)
s u f f e r e d
a n o th e r d is a p p o in -
tin g
d e fe a t
w h ic h ,
b y
c h a ra c -
te r,
seem ed
t o
e p ito m iz e
th e
t e a m 's w e a k n e s s e s .
T he
te a m 's
75-58 loss to
th e
M adeira M ustangs w as th e second
o f tw o le a g u e d is a p p o in tm e n ts in
th e past tw o w eeks.
The scoring
i n
th e
o ffe n siv e b a ttle
w as
le d
b y
g u a rd
E ric h
M e tz g e r
w h ile
R on
J o n e s ,
J e f f
Y ost
and Jared
D a v is
a ll
c o n trib u te d
e ig h t
p o in ts .
A lth o u g h
th e
B raves
o ri-
g n a lly
k e p t
th e h e a t o n M a d e ira
w ith
a
21-21 score at the end of
th e
first quarter, physical
d is a d -
v a n ta g e s
p la g u e d
th e
B raves
as th e gam e progressed.
A
w eek ago today, the Braves
w ere
d e fe a te d
b y
to u g h
le a g u
c h a lle n g e rs ,
th e
W y o m in g
C ow
b o y s .
M e tz g e r
le d
th e
B ra v e
w ith
2 2
p o in ts
a s
c o c a p ta i
A ndy
T u c k e r
a d d e d
1 6 .
A gai
the offense produced an adequat
6 4 points, but the defense let u
a n in c re d ib le 7 3 .
O n
th e
b rig h te r
s id e
w as
w e ll-d e s e rv e d v ic to ry o v e r F in n e y
tow n two days before.
T he gam
featured M etzger and T ucker w it
1 8
a n d
8
p o in ts ,
re s p e c tiv e ly
H ow ever,
th e
h ig h lig h t
o f
t h
gam e
w as
a
h alfim e
f ia s c o
b e
tw e e n F in n e y to w n 's T o d d W a tso
a n d
T u c k e r.
D esp ite
a
fla g ra n
p u n c h b y t h e F in n e y to w n p la y e
T u c k e r
d e m o n s tra te d
w hy
h e
c o -c a p ta in
o f
th e
te a m
b y
n o
re ta lia tin g .
S o
w hat
is the
c a u s e
o f
t h
G irlsa v e n g e
M a d e ira
-
by Joy Row e
1 1
p o in ts
a n d
L y n n
Y ost
a n
A fter
a
ra th e r
s lo w
start f01-
M ag&
K err each
w ith
10 and
lo w in g
th e
h o lid a y
s e a s o n ,
th e
p o in ts re s p e c tiv e ly ,
J V
L ady
B raves
b a ttle d
b a c k
fro m
th e ir
tw o
lo s s e s
t o
w in
th e fo llo w in g th re e .
M ost
re c e n tly ,
I H
d e fe a te d
M a d e ira .
C oach
B ~\u20ac m m an
w as
e s p e c ia lly
p le a s e d
b e c a u s e
th e
2 0
p o in t
v ic to ry
a v e n g e d
a
p re v io u s
lo s s
t o
th e
L ady
M ustangs.
I n
a n o th e r
gam e,
W y o m in g
w as
d e fe a te d
b y
a
s c o r e
o f 4 7 -3 8 .
A fte r b e in g
aow na -u
th e
L ady
Braves fought back
t o
le a d
1 6 -1 4 a t th e h a lf. T h e y c o n -
tin u e d
their lead
th ro u g h o u t th e
gam e
le d
c h risS ta rc h e rw ith
T h e S q u a w s p r e p a r e f o r th e ir w in
T h o m p s o n s tre s s e sh a
b y ~ r i s t i nM a in s
a n d C a d i C u c in o tta
form ances
a re
e x p e c te d
fro m
T he
v a r s ity
b a s k e tb a ll
sophom ores Tdcia Craig and Ke
te a m
h a s
a n8 -7
l y
O v in g to n , w ith le a d e rs h ip p ro
a fte r
lo s in g
th eirl a s t tw o
gam es
v id e d
b y
s e n io rs C a d i C u c in o tta
t o
F in n e ;to w n
a n d
W v o " m in g .
C h ris H all. a n d K ristin M ain s.
Part of this is due to the w inning
re p u ta tio n s
o f
b o th
F in n e y to w n
a n d
W y o m in g .
C oach
S te v e
"
J V
a
b e tte
-
T hom pson
s ta te d ,
"W ith
e n o u g h
p ra c tic e
a n d
h a rd
w o rk ,
w e
c a n
p ro b a b ly
su rp rise
th e s e
te a m s
in districts."
S p e a k in g
o f
th e
u p c o m in g
p o s t-s e a s o n
to u rn a m e n t,
la s t
Saturday Thom pson drew
fo u rth -
s e e d e d
W estern
B ro w n
fo r
th e
girls' first gam e. T h e gam e, w hich
w ill
ta k e
p la c e
M onday,
F e b ru -
a ry
1 0 ,p r e s e n t s
a
c h a lle n g e
fo r
th e
L ady
B raves, b u t
th e y
a re
d e te rm in e d
t o
w in .
S tro n g
p e r-
by B randon Schneider
T he
B raves
s e a s o n
h a s
b e e
sensational thus far.
W ith an im
p ro v e d
offense and sound overa
p la y ,
th e
B raves
h a v e
le a rn e
q u ite
a
b it.
T h is
le a rn in g
com e
th ro u g h
e x p e rie n c e th u s fu lfillin
t h e c ru c ia l im p o rta n c e o f p la y in
on a J.V. level.
However, the
Braves have re
c e n tly
s u f f e r e d
a
m in o r
s e tb a c
S o m e o f th e ir o ld in c o n s is te n c ie
have com e back to haunt them i
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