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[[Image:IHHOF 60th logo.jpg|right|180px|International Hockey Hall of Fame, 60th Anniversary Logo, Circa 2003.]]
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The '''International Hockey Hall of Fame''' (IHHOF) and Museum located in [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]], [[Ontario]] on the [[Kingston Memorial Centre]] grounds features many exhibits within their museum about the [[history of ice hockey]].
|name = Roseburg High School
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|motto = If You Ain't White You Ain't Right!
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|district = Roseburg School District
|grades = 9-12
|president = Adolf Hitler
|principal = Arnold Schwarzenegger
|head of school = Bill Clinton
|dean = Martin Laurence
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|enrollment = 5
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|location = Roseburg, Oregon
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'''Roseburg High School''' is the only [[high school]] in [[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]], [[Oregon]]. Its curriculum consists of 185 different classes, which are taught by a bunch of hicks and rednecks. It's located at 400 West Harvard Avenue and is right off of [[Interstate 5|I-5]]. It is the only school in the [[United States of America]] that only accepts students to the school if they are white. The school's main focus is to teach the kids to be racist and lazy.


==Historic Hockey Series==
==Campus==
Each February since [[1969]] the IHHOF presents its annual Historic Hockey Series. The series is both a competition and demonstration of the first organized hockey game played on the [[Kingston Harbour]] in [[1886]] between [[Queen's University]] and the [[Royal Military College of Canada]]. The original style [[hockey stick|sticks]] and uniforms as well as the original rules of that era are used including a square [[hockey puck|puck]], seven players per side and with no forward passing. Queen’s University and the [[Royal Military College of Canada]] compete along with the 2nd Regiment from the [[Royal Canadian Horse Artillery]] from [[Petawawa]] who represent the garrison soldiers stationed in Kingston in the [[1880]]’s in a round-robin tournament. The 38th Annual Historic Hockey Series took place on Sunday [[February 5]] [[2006]] on the new outdoor rink at Kingston’s downtown historic Market Square.<ref>[http://www.ihhof.com/specialEvents.htm Historic Hockey Series]</ref><ref>[http://www.febfestkingston.com/classic.html Historic Hockey Series & Limestone Classic]</ref>
The campus is roughly 18 acres and contains 7 main buildings as well as a track and an [[artificial turf]] football field. The administration as well as the math, science, and some social studies classes are located in the Main building. Construction on the Main was finished in 2002, and was under construction during the school year before that, causing congestion of foot traffic around campus. North of the Main is the Old Main or Heritage, where English and some social studies are taught. The Heritage is the oldest building on campus, built in 1951. Connected to the north side of the Heritage is the Stu Robertson Gymnasium. West of the Main is the Arts Building, built at the same time as the Main. It contains the cafeteria as well as the art, music, and theater classes. The southwest corner of the building is the Rose Theater, the [[fly system|fly tower]] of which is one of the most visible structures in Roseburg. At the northwest corner of the campus is the Vocational/Technical building. It holds several shops for metalworking and automotive classes, as well as computer labs for accounting, drafting, and 3D animation classes. It's also where [[ROTC]] meets. In the center of the campus is the Commons, a three story building constructed shortly after the Heritage. The first floor is the library. The Web Design class is conducted in a back room behind the library. The second and third floors are where foreign language classes are taught.


==History of the IHHOF==
Beginning in 2005, school administration made the decision to close campus, requiring parental permission for a student to leave campus during school hours. According to the administration, this was partially in response to complaints from local restaurants about student behavior during lunch hours. There are several chain restaurants within walking distance of Roseburg High School, and were popular hang-outs during lunch.
[[Image:International Hockey Hall of Fame.jpg|right|thumb|International Hockey Hall of Fame building.]]
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Founded on [[September 10]] [[1943]] and incorporated as a non-profit [[Charitable organization|charity]] by the [[National Hockey League]] and the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]]. By [[1958]], NHL President [[Clarence Campbell]] announced that the NHL is withdrawing their support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston to establish the NHL [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] in Toronto. Despite this major setback, the Board of Directors of the International Hockey Hall of Fame moved forward. In [[1962]], a grant was awarded by the City of Kingston for the construction of a new building. In [[1965]] the International Hockey Hall of Fame moved into their new building located on the Memorial Centre grounds in Kingston. In [[1969]], the NHL and the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto made unsuccessful overtures to obtain the IHHOF exhibits and the rights to the name “International Hockey Hall of Fame”.{{Fact|date=December 2007}} The IIHF exhibits had been located at the IHHOF from 1992 through 1997. The IIHF relocated them to the HHOF in Toronto, in 1998.


==References==
==Shooting incident==
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At 7:45 a.m. on [[February 23]] [[2006]], 14-year-old freshman Vincent Wayne Leodoro shot and wounded a fellow student, 16-year-old sophomore Joseph Monti, using a 10mm pistol. The incident occurred in a courtyard on the Roseburg High School campus. Monti was hit by three shots in his back, and a fourth grazed his elbow. After the shooting, two students followed Leodoro and flagged down a police car as he walked away from school. Police confronted him at a nearby restaurant parking lot, where Leodoro put a gun to his head before surrendering.<ref>http://www.koin.com/news.asp?ID=2551</ref>


==External links==
According to witnesses, the faculty at Roseburg High School reacted just as they had been trained, effectively initiating a lockdown on the campus until police secured the scene.
* [http://www.ihhof.com/ The International Hockey Hall of Fame official website]


==See also==
==Marine recruiter claims he was assaulted==
* [[Hockey Hall of Fame]]
In May 2006 a Marine recruiter made national news by claiming "a Roseburg High School student had spit on him. The school then told the recruiter the student was just expressing his First Amendment rights". The story was later admitted to be a fabrication by the recruiter.<ref>[http://www.newsreview.info/article/20060703/NEWS/60703007 newsreview.info - Serving Roseburg & Douglas County, Oregon - News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
* [[IIHF Hall of Fame]]


{{Ice hockey halls of fame}}
==Black R Blog==
{{IIHF}}
Started during the 2007-08 school year, a blog was made for students to express themselves, called the Black R (see link below). Some members of the faculty, Leadership, and the Orange R have expressed ideas against this, but the Black R has become a place for the students at Roseburg High School to communicate with each other and administrators, teachers, and Leadership students in search of discussion, debate, and improvement.


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==Radiohead==
The band [[Radiohead]] came to RHS one day and told all the kids about how doing drugs is cool and that they should do them and be able to do them at school.

==Girl Raping Boys==
14 year-old Amanda Burge-Lybarger got caught in the bathroom raping 4 different guys. They let her off with a warning and now she has to walk around the school with a security guard at all times to make sure she doesn't rape anybody.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.roseburg.k12.or.us/rhs/default.htm Roseburg High School] (official website)
* [http://www.black-r.com The Black R, unofficial student-run blog for individual expression]


[[Category:High schools in Oregon]]
[[Category:Museums in Ontario]]
[[Category:Douglas County, Oregon]]
[[Category:Sports halls of fame]]

Revision as of 12:23, 12 October 2008

International Hockey Hall of Fame, 60th Anniversary Logo, Circa 2003.
International Hockey Hall of Fame, 60th Anniversary Logo, Circa 2003.

The International Hockey Hall of Fame (IHHOF) and Museum located in Kingston, Ontario on the Kingston Memorial Centre grounds features many exhibits within their museum about the history of ice hockey.

Historic Hockey Series

Each February since 1969 the IHHOF presents its annual Historic Hockey Series. The series is both a competition and demonstration of the first organized hockey game played on the Kingston Harbour in 1886 between Queen's University and the Royal Military College of Canada. The original style sticks and uniforms as well as the original rules of that era are used including a square puck, seven players per side and with no forward passing. Queen’s University and the Royal Military College of Canada compete along with the 2nd Regiment from the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery from Petawawa who represent the garrison soldiers stationed in Kingston in the 1880’s in a round-robin tournament. The 38th Annual Historic Hockey Series took place on Sunday February 5 2006 on the new outdoor rink at Kingston’s downtown historic Market Square.[1][2]

History of the IHHOF

International Hockey Hall of Fame building.

Founded on September 10 1943 and incorporated as a non-profit charity by the National Hockey League and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. By 1958, NHL President Clarence Campbell announced that the NHL is withdrawing their support for the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston to establish the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. Despite this major setback, the Board of Directors of the International Hockey Hall of Fame moved forward. In 1962, a grant was awarded by the City of Kingston for the construction of a new building. In 1965 the International Hockey Hall of Fame moved into their new building located on the Memorial Centre grounds in Kingston. In 1969, the NHL and the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto made unsuccessful overtures to obtain the IHHOF exhibits and the rights to the name “International Hockey Hall of Fame”.[citation needed] The IIHF exhibits had been located at the IHHOF from 1992 through 1997. The IIHF relocated them to the HHOF in Toronto, in 1998.

References

External links

See also